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Use & Care Guide 10-Cup Capacity Food Processor Model No. 100.80002 - Black 100.81002 - White 100.82002 - Red CAUTION: Read, understand and follow at] Important Safeguards and Operating Instructions in this Manual before using this product, Sears, Roebuck and Co,, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 UoS,Ao www.kenmore, com[...]
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KENMORE FULL WARRANTY If this product fails due Io a delact tn malarial or workmanship wilhin two years from the date of purchase, return il to any Sears store or other Kenmore outfet in the Un[Led States for free replacemenL This warranty does not include expendable parts, such as filters or blades, which can wear out from normal use within the wa[...]
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14 NEVER teed food by hand Always use food pusher 15 DO NOT attempt to defeat the cover interlock machanism 16 To protect against eleclrtcal shock, tNs appliance is equipped with a cord having a 3-prong grounding-type plug for Insertion tn!o a proper grounding-type receptacle DO NOT atter the pJug for use in a 2-prong reeeplacle If the plug wiII no[...]
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Before using lhe food processor, wash all paris excepI the Base in hot, soapy water Rinse dry These parts can a_so be placed in the dishwasher on the top rack Do not put in or near the ulensit basket,, CAUTION: CAUTION: Bledes are sharp Handle carefully.. CAUTION: NEVER place food pmcessor's motor/base in water or other liquids_ NOTE: DO NOT a[...]
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ASSEMBLY cont. "x ,t On the Bowl Cover are the load chute, food chule lid, and movable loop, which serves as a housing for the food pusher Also included is the shaft conlainlng the spring mechanism that controls the slide button used to lock the food chute tid into place These are part of the Bowl Cover assembly 5 Place the Bowl Cover Assembly[...]
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CONTROLS When the processor is plugged In, the green Power iight illuminates 1o show that the unit is connected to a power source When the base, bowl and cover assembly is eorreelty connected and locked into place, the OFF light is also illuminated green to show that the unit is ready to operate if tile OFF light is not green, the bowl and cover ar[...]
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CHOPPING cent. NOTE: Before opening the Bowl Cover Assembly, turn the unit OFF and unplug the cord, g To remove bow_ cover, unlock by turning ¢_ockwise untti cover unialches, and lilt all. 10 Lilt the chopping blade by its base and remove. Unlock the Bow! by turning it clockwise, (see Assembly on pages 4 and 5), and lift off. Emply the processed f[...]
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TO SLICE OR SHRED cont. 6 Turn control knob switch to ON, then press down lighl_y bul firmly on food pusher and movabia loop to lead items down and onto slice/shred d{sc. When the chute is empty. turn control knob switch to OFF, unplug, allow the disc to stop rotating, and unlatch the food chule lld 7 To process more food, place food into the food [...]
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TO PROCESS LONG ANDTHIN FOOD iTEMS cont. 5 Fill the movable loop with long and Ihie food items such as pepperor_i, carrots, or celery 6 Insert food pusher into the movable ieop Plug feed processor cord into etectric outteL Green Power light should be on, and the OFF Ughi should also be illuminated _ WARN|NG: Food pusher must aiways be used when pro[...]
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NOTE: DO NOT A'N'EMPT to sharpen the cutting edges of the Chopping Blade or the reversible Disc They are permanently sharpened at the factory and will be ruined by attempted sharpening !., Be[ere cleaning, turn the Control Knob Bw{tch to "OFF" and unplug the cord to Food Processo_ 2. Whenever possible, rinse parts immediately af[...]
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CHOPPINGGUIDE: FOOD AMOUNT DIRECTIONS Baby Food Up to 4 cups (100Omt_ Add up to 4 cups cocked vegetables and/er meat to Bowl alongwith t/4 cupliquidper cop of sofkt foorJ Process cnnllnuousty ts desired 5assess Bread Crumbs Up to 5 sficce Cut either fresh or dry bread sflces isle 1 I/2 to 2.1rich pisces. Add fo BOwI and process to fine crumbs Ceohl[...]
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CHOPPING GUIDE FOOD AMOUNT DIRECTIONS Strawberries, Pureed 2 cups Htlll and h_lve large betliee, Add lo bowt end pu]se Io chop P_oc_ss cenltnuously Io puree Tom_toee. Chopped 4 medium QueMer 1emulous Add up Io 4 and pulse to desl[_d stz_ FOOD DIRECTIONS Csbbage Use _hredding d_$e I_t very fine cebbnqe ol clew, Cut Into p}eces 1o fit chute Shred, u.[...]
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: :: SLICING GUIDE : FOOD Apple Cabbage ! Let[use Carrots Cela_ Cucumber Mushrooms Onlons _eohes / Pears Peppers: Green. Red Yellow. ate Papperonl P_lalues S!rawberrles Tutor=toes Turnips Zucchini DIRECTIONS HaNs and stack horlzonlelly in ehu_o Use fkm pressure Helve head. cuI fofi! ctluta Culle itt ehulo Remove siring Pack chute for besl i'cs[...]
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