8
Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook
Food Processor
Before First Use
Before first use remove and safely
discard any promotional labels and
wash the Food Processor bowl, Food
Processor lid, processing blade, discs
and Blender jug in warm, soapy water.
Dry thoroughly.
WARNING:
Blades and
discs are sharp and must
be handled carefully.
IMPORTANT:
Place the
motor base on a level,
flat surface.
Assembling the Food
Processor Bowl
1.
Place the motor base on a flat,
dry surface such as a bench top.
Make sure that the motor base is
turned off at the power outlet and
the power cord is unplugged.
2.
Place Spindle 1 on the drive shaft
of the motor base (See Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
NOTE:
The processing blade,
the disc holder, the dough blade
and whisking disc will not turn
Spindle 2 when Spindle 1 is not
correctly fitted on the drive shaft
of the motor base.
3.
With the lid off, hold the Food
Processor bowl by the handle and
place the bowl over Spindle 1 on
the motor base. To do this, first
align the Food Processor bowl so
that the ‘
ALIGN
’ symbol found on the
top of the Food Processor bowl is
directly above the ‘
ALIGN
’ symbol on
the motor base.
NOTE:
The handle will be situated
directly over top of the speed
control dial.
4.
Hold the motor base with one
hand and turn the Food Processor
bowl handle anti-clockwise
with the other so that the ‘
LOCK
’
symbol found on top of the Food
Processor handle is directly above
the ‘
LOCK
’ symbol on the motor
base. The Food Processor bowl
is now locked securely on to the
motor base.
5.
Once the Food Processor bowl
is locked on to the motor base,
place Spindle 2 into the Food
Processor bowl so that it sits over
the top of Spindle 1 (See Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
With the Food Processor bowl locked
into place and Spindle 2 in position,
the Food Processor can now be used
for various processing tasks including
using the processing blade, the
stainless steel discs, the dough blade
and whisking disc.
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