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Note: Make sure the unit is turned OFF and unplugged before use. Never use hand to push food into processor. Do not use the processor continuously for more than 3 minutes at a time.[...]
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9 CLE ANING 1. Befo re clea ning , be sure t he un it is s wi tche d of f an d the co rd is un plu gge d. 2. Whene ver po ssib le, ri nse p ar t s i mmed iate ly af ter proces sing for e as y clea nup. 3. Wip e th e bas e, contro l kno b, and feet w ith a d amp cl oth an d dr y t horo ugh ly . Stubbo rn sp ot s can b e remove d by ru bbi ng wi th a[...]
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10 CHOPPING GUIDE (con tinued) Food Amou nt Direc t ions Ga rl ic, M in c ed Up T o 1 2 Be Su r e Bow l I s Dry . Drop C love( S) Down Food C hute While Unit Is Running. Meat,choppe d (Raw Or Cooked) Up T o 2 .5 Cup s (60 0 ml) Cut Th e Mea t Into 1 ”(2.54cm) Cube s. Ad d T o Bowl An d Pul se T o Chop. Mushrooms, C hopped Up T o 12 Medium Halve L[...]
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11 SHREDDING GUIDE Food D irec ti ons Cabb age Use Shred din g Dis c For Ver y Fine Ca bba ge Or Sl aw. Cut Into Pieces T o Fit Chu te. Shred Usin g Lig ht Pressure. Em pty B owl As Cab bag e Reache s Dis c. Carrot s Posi tio n In Chute An d Shred . Cheese,chedd ar Cheese Mu st Be Well Chilled . Cut T o Fit Chute. Chee se, Moz zarella Cut T o Fit C[...]
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CUS TO MER A S SIS T ANCE T WO -YEAR LIMITED WARRANT Y Wh at do es yo ur wa rr an ty co ve r? • Any defect in material or workmanship. For how lo ng af te r the o riginal p urcha se? • T wo years . Wh at wi ll we d o ? • Prov ide yo u wit h a ne w one . • For t hos e item s s til l und er wa rra nty b ut no longer av ailable, W AL -MART res[...]