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Hints and Tips
What is a Pulse Function?
• The pulse control is used when you need short bursts of power at the optimum speed.
This is controlled by the user which means you control how long the appliance runs for.
It is a useful way of avoiding over-processing. For example, it can be used to fold fruit
into a cake mixture at the end of processing.
What is the difference between a Food Processor and a Breadmaker?
• A breadmaker is primarily for mixing dough and cake mixtures. A food processor can do
these jobs but not with the efficiency of a breadmaker. If you are planning on making
cakes you should consider how often you will be doing this job. If it is going to be a
common occurrence then a breadmaker would be a better choice.
Why won’t my processor or blender switch on?
• Try checking that the interlock system is correctly in place. Both the processor and
blender need to have the processor bowl and the processor lid on properly in order
to start processing, this is a safety feature so that the blades cannot be spinning while
exposed. When interlocked properly the markings on the processor bowl, processor lid
and motor unit are aligned properly.
• Check whether the motor unit has the safety screw cap or the blender correctly
positioned on it. The appliance will not function if neither are properly mounted onto
the motor unit.
Can I process Hot ingredients?
• Hot liquids (not boiling) and hot foods can be processed in the blender.
Are the attachments dish washable?
• All attachments can be washed on the top rack of your dishwasher. The motor unit
must never be washed in a dishwasher. A short low temperature programme is
recommended.
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