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Use & Care Guide E L 1 T E 14-Cup Capacity Heavy Duty Food Processor Model No, 100.90002 CAUTION: Reed, underst and follow all Important Safeguards and Opereting Instructions in this Manual before using this producL Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.SoAo www.kenmore.com[...]
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KENMORE ELITE FULL WARRANTY tf this product lails due Ioa defect in mateda_ or workmanship within live years from ths date of purchase, return it to any Sea_s stere of other Kenmore outlet in the United Stales for free repiaeemenL if the motor of this product ever fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, return this product to any Sears st[...]
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14 NEVER feed food by hand. Always use food pusher, 15 DO NOT attempt to defeat the cover intsrlock mechanism 16 Toprolectagatnste{ectdcaisheck, thisapplianceisequippedwilhacordhavtng a 3-prong groundingotype piug for Insedion into a proper grounding-type receptacle DO NOT altar the p_ug for use in a 2-prong receptacle If the plug will nof fit into[...]
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Before using the food prceessor_ wash all paris except the Base in hot, soapy water, Rinse dry,, These pads can also be placed in the dishwasher on the lop rack Do not put in or near the utensil baskel CAUTION: CAUTlON:Bladeearesbarp_Handlece_reful_y. t CAUTION: NEVER place food processor's motorlbase tn water or other liqulds_ NOTE: DO NOT at[...]
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ASSEMBLY cont. Fig. 2 __ Fig, 2a I ........ 4 On the Bowl Cover are the food chute, food chute lid, and movable loop, which serves as a housing for the food pusher Nso included is the shaft containing the spring mechanL, m that controis the slide button used to lock the food ehole lid into place These are part of lhe Bowl Cover assembly 5 Place the[...]
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CONTROLS When Ihe processor is ptugged in. the blue Power light illuminates to show the{ the unit Is connected to a power source When the base. bowl and cover assembty is correctly connected and lacked into place, the OFF button is also illuminated blue to show that the unit is ready to operate, if the OFF button is not giewing blue, the bowl and c[...]
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CHOPPING cont, NOTE: Before opening the Bowl Cover Assembly, turn the unit OFF and unplug the cord° 9 To remove bow! cover, unlock by turning clockwise until cover unlatches, and _i1[ off 10 Lift the chopping blade by its base and remove, Unlock the Bowl by turning it clockwise, (see Assembly on pages 4 and 5), and lift off Empty the processed foo[...]
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TO SLICE OR SHRED cont. 6 Press the ON button, then press down lightly but firmly on food pusher and movable loop to feed items down and onto slice!shred disc When the chute is empty, press OFF, unplug, af_ow the disc to slop relating, and unlatch the food chute lid 7 Te process more food, place load into the food chute and repeat above steps When [...]
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FOR JULIENNE OR FRENCH FRIES conL _ WARNING: Juitenne/French Fry Discs are Use caution very sharp, when handling=, 3 Lock the Food Pusher onto the movable loop by rotaling counterclockwise untif tab is under slot fn lhe loop's lid At this point, the movable loop works as part of Ihe food pusher Lock the Bowl Cover Assembty onto the Bowl Open t[...]
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GRATING The grating disc Is used for grating parmesan, romano, or other hard cheese, or for grating ice, _ AUTION: Make sure unlt is turned OFF and unplugged before use° Never use your hand to push food into processor.The use of heavy pressure will not speed operation, t. Lock Ihe Bow! onto the Base as described In Assembly. 2. Slide the disc stem[...]
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TO PROCESS LONG AND THiN FOOD ITEMS _ CAUTtON: Make sure control knob switch is turned to OFF and unit is unpluggedbefore use. Never use your hand to push food into processor_ The use of heavy pressurewill not speed operation. 1 Lock the Bowl onto the Base as described in Assembfy 2. Sllde the disc stem down onlo thecenter peel of lhe base, then pl[...]
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USING THE DOUGH BLADE The dough blade can mix end knead dough in a fraction of the time it takes to do il by hand There are two general types of yeast dough 1 Typical bread dough is made with a fiour mixture that centains at leas150% white flour It is uniformly sort, pliable and etightiy stick when properly kneaded it always cleans the inside of th[...]
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NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT to sharpen the cutting edges of the any Blade or Disc They are permanentty sharpened al lhe faclory and wilf be _ulned by attempled sharpening I Before cleaning, be sure the food processor cord is unplugged 2 Whenever possible, rinse parts immediately after each p[oeassing for easy cleanup, 3 Wipe Ihe Base, Control Panel, and _[...]
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FOOD AMOUNT DIRECTIONS Baby Food Up _e 4 cups ( t O00m!) Add up {o 4 cups cooked vegetables end/or moat Io Bowl, along wilb 1/4 cop tiqaid per cup oI sottd food Process continuously lo {tseifed fioBnesa Up to 5 slices Cu_ eilhor fresh or dry breed slices Into 1 1/2 to 2-inch pl_r*es, Add to Bowl and process to flr*e crumbs Up to 5 cups UBa for maki[...]
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FOOD AMOUNT DIRECTIONS Sl, rewberflos, Pureed 2 cups Hull and helvelargeberde_. Add Iobowl end pulse Iod_op, Process conIInueusIy puree Tomatoes, Chopped 4 n'_dlum Querier tommoBs Add up _o 4 and pulse (o desired slze FOOD DIRECTIONS Cebbege Use shredding d_sc(or very lil_e c,'Ibbe(le or slew_ Cut intopieces Io fil chule Shred, using ligh[...]
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FOOD Apple Cabbage i Le lluco CEIITOI9 Celery Cucumber Peaches ( P_a Peppers; Green. Red Yellow etc Peppe_an_ F'ctaloos Strawberries Tamatoo_ Turnips Zucchini DIRECTIONS Halve end alack hotlzonlalIy in chu_s Use hrm pressure Halve head col _o tit ch_la Cul do Jit chute Ren",ove airingPack chulo fol b_el resulls CId to tit (;hul_ II nec_._[...]
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