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The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Omega FoodPro, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
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Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Omega FoodPro. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
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Table of contents for the manual
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Fo o dP r o ™ PREMIER F OOD P ROCE SSOR INSTRUCTION M ANUAL[...]
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4 Introduction Food Processor Safety .............................................................................................. 4 Electrical Requirements ............................................................................................ 4 Important Safeguards ............................................................................[...]
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5 Y our safety and the safety of others are very important.W e have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety aler[...]
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6 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. T o protect against risk of electrical shock do not put Food Processor in water or other liquid. 3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. 4. Unpl[...]
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7 W ARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Failure to do so can result in cuts. First Cleaning Before using your Omega Food Pro for the first time, wash all r emovable parts. Cleaning the Food Processor 1. Make sure the Food Pro is unplugged. 2. Wipe the motor base and cor d with a warm, sudsy cloth, and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Dry with [...]
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8 FOOD PROCESSOR FEA TURES • Large 11-Cup W ork Bowl • Large Chopping/Mixing Stainless Steel Blade • W ork Bowl Cover with wide Feed Chute • Stainless Steel Dough Blade • Compact 4-Cup Mini Chopper • Compact Chopping/Mixing Stainless Steel Blade • Wide Plunger with Narrow Plunger Insert • 2mm/4mm Stainless Steel Slicing Disc • 2mm[...]
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9 1. Large 11-Cup W ork Bowl Durable polycarbonate bowl large enough for most jobs. 2. W ork Bowl Cover with Wide Feed Chute Handles large items with minimal pr eparat i on . 3. Large Chopping/Mixing Stainless Steel Blade Multi-use blade for quick mincing, cho pping, mixing, and emulsifications. 4. Stainless Steel Dough Blade Mixes and kneads doug[...]
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10 FOOD PROCESSOR FEA TURES 7. 2mm/4mm Stainless Steel Slicing Disk The two-sided disc will produce two differ ent size slices depending on the side use d. 4 mm Side = 1/8-inch Slices (approx. ) 2 mm Side = 1/16-inch Slices (approx.) 8. 2mm/4mm Stainless Steel Shredding Disc The two-sided disc will produce two differ ent size shreds depending on th[...]
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11 1. Place the large work bowl onto the motor housing with the main handle to the left of the power panel. This aligns the bowl to properly engage the safety interlock. T urn the main handle to the right until it “clicks” or “locks” into place. The main handle should now be centered wit h the Power Panel. 2. Place the Large Blade or Dough [...]
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12 1. Rotate the Cover to the left until the “tab” is unseated. 2. Remove the Blade by pulling upward. (If the blade is held in place by ingredients, it may be removed with the W ork Bowl) 3. Rotate the Main Handle to the left until it is unseated and lift off of the motor housing. 1. Place the large work bowl onto the motor housing with the ma[...]
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13 Maximum Liquid Level This line is visible on the work bowl. Use as an indication of the maximum amount of liquid that can be used in the Food Pro. Power Pad The Food Pro will not operate until the Large W ork Bowl and the W ork Bowl Cov er are both properly installed. Once installed, the indicator light will remain lit if the unit has power . On[...]
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14 1. Place the large work bowl onto the motor housing with the main handle to the left of the power panel. This aligns the bowl to properly engage the safety interlock turn the main handle to the right until it clicks” or “lock s” in to place. The main handle shoul d no w be centered with the Power Panel. 2. The desired size of Slicing or Sh[...]
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15 DISASSEMBL Y – SLICING OR SHREDDING DISK 1. Rotate the Cover to the left until the “tab” is unseated. 2. Remove the Disk and Adapter by pulling upward. 3. Remove the Disk from the Adapter by rotating the disk and/or adapter . 4. Rotate the Main Handle to the left until it is unseated and lift off of the motor housing. 1. 2. 3. 4.[...]
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16 The Food Pro will not operate until the Large W ork Bowl and the W ork Bowl Cover are both properly installed. Once installed, the indicator light will remain lit if the unit has power . On – Once pressed, the Food Pro will run continuously . Off – Stops the Food Pro. The indicator light will remain on. Pulse – The Food Pro will run only w[...]
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17 1. Place the large work bowl onto the motor housing with the main handle to the left of the power panel. This aligns the bowl to properly engage the safety interlock. T urn the main handle to the right until it “clicks” or “locks” into place. The main handle should now be centered with the Power Panel. 2. Inset the Min Chopper Bowl into [...]
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18 DISASSEMBL Y -MINI CHOPPER 1. Rotate the Cover to the left until the “tab” is unseated. 2. Remove the Mini Blade by pulling upward. (If the blade is held in place by ingredients, it may be removed with the Mini Chopper Bowl) 3. Remove the Mini Chopper Bowl from the Large W ork Bowl. There are two finger tabs on inner surface of the bowl. Us[...]
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19 Power Pad The Food Pro will not operate until the Large W ork Bowl and the W ork Bowl Cover are both properly installed. Once installed, the indicator light will remain lit if the unit has power . On – Once pressed, the Food Pro will run continuously . Off – Stops the Food Pro. The indicator light will remain on. Pulse – The Food Pro will [...]
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20 Hard cheese (Example: Parmesan, Romano) If the cheese cannot be pierced with t he ti p o f a s har p k ni fe, it is t oo har d to process. Do not use your Food Pro for processing. If the cheese can be pierced with the tip of a sharp knife, it is okay to continue. Soft Cheese can be shredded with the shredding disks, but when attempting to shred [...]
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21 HELPFUL HINTS 1. Never process any food that is so hard or firmly frozen that it cannot be pierced with the tip of a sharp knife Hard food can cause damage to the blade or motor . If a piece of hard food, such as carrot, becomes wedged or stuck on the blade, stop the processor and remove the blade. Carefully remove food from the blade. 2. Do no[...]
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22 8. When shredded or sliced food piles up on one side of the bowl, stop the processor and redistribute the food using a spatula. 9. Wh en fo od qua nt ity r eac hes th e bot tom of a slicing or shredding disc, remove the food. 10. A few larger pieces of food may remain on top of the disc after slicing or shredding. If desired, cut these by hand a[...]
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23 OMEGA PRODUCTS, INC. Omega Model Food Pro Omega Products, Inc. 6291 L yters Lane Harrisburg, P A 17111 Omega Products, Inc. warrants this food processor to be fr ee from defects of workmanship and material under normal use and service. The food processor is requir ed to be operated solely on the electric current indicated on the unit. Damage or [...]
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24 Serial Number ___________________________________________________ Name __________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City __________________ State ____________________ Zip Code ________ Phone __________________________________________________________ Purchased From __[...]
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Omega Food Pro 11- Cup Direct Drive Food Processor with 4-Cup Mini Chopper INSTRUCTION MANUAL Omega Products, Inc. 6291 L yters Lane Harrisburg, P A 17111 717-561-1105 717-561-1298 fax 800-633-3401 www .omegajuicers.com omega@omegajuicers.com[...]