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MultiProcessor ™ Range Instruction Booklet LC6250 Sunbeam MultiProcessor™ – Food processor LC6950 Sunbeam MultiProcessor™ Plus – 3 in 1 Processor , blender and citrus juicer (Pictured below) Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.[...]
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C o n t e n t s Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 3 Features of your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 4 Features of your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Plus 6 Attachments for your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 8 Using your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 10 Fitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor 12 Storing your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 16 Handy hints for in-bowl processing 18 A [...]
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Sun bea m is very safe ty co nsc iou s wh en de sig nin g and man ufa ct uri ng co nsu mer prod uct s, bu t it is ess ent ial tha t th e pro duc t use r als o ex erc ise care when usin g an e lec tri cal appl ian ce. List ed b elo w are prec aut ion s whi ch a re es sen tia l for the s afe use of an ele ctr ica l app lia nc e: • Re adca re [...]
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4 Processing bowl cover The processingbowl cover activates the automatic safetysystem. The MultiProcessor will notoperate unless the cover iscorrectly positioned onthe processing bowl and locked into place. 850w motor base The basehouses a powerful 850?[...]
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5 Food pusher Guides foodevenly down the feed tubeand can alsobe used to close thechute while processing toprevent food from escaping through thefeed tube. Feed tube The feedtube is used to guideingredients down intothe selected blades?[...]
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6 H e a d i n g F e a t u r e s o f y o u r S u n b e a m M u l t i P r o c e s s o r P l u s Blender cover with lid pouring hole The blenderlid securely seals the jugand features alid pouring hole that allowsyou to add ingredients duringblending. 1.5 litre shatter proof blender jug The[...]
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7 Ingredient measuring cap Handy 70mLingredient measuring cap. Food pusher Guides foodevenly down the feed tubeand can alsobe used to close thechute while processing toprevent food from escaping through thefeed tube. Feed tube The feedtube is used?[...]
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8 1. Processing blade The st ainl essste elproc essi ngblad eis con tour edtofitthe sh apeofthe pro ces sing bow ltoprovi dethemos teffic ient choppi ng/ mix ingact ion. Please ensurethat the processing blade protective coveris placed on the proces[...]
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9 H e a d i n g 6. Grating blade The gratingblade is ideal for gratinghard cheeses, especiallyparmesan. 7. Shredding blades - Coarse and Fine The coarseshredding blade is ideal fora variety offruits and vegetables. The fineshredding blade is ideal for chocolate,?[...]
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10 H e a d i n g Before using your MultiProcessor • W ash theprocessing bowl, cover and all attachments inwarm water using a mild detergent. Dryeach part thoroughly before use. • Before youassemble the food processor , ensure thatthe power co[...]
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11 H e a d i n g The holdinglip should be flush withthe top of thebowl handle. Important: Ifthe processing bowl and cover arenot correctly assembled, the MultiProcessor willnot function. Using your MultiProcessor 1. Plug thepower cord into a 230-2[...]
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12 H e a d i n g Note: Allattachments must be firmly attached tothe spindle. Always adjust the attachments untilyou are sure that theyare correctly fitted. Placing the spindle 1. Fit thespindle onto the drive shaft,see Figure 6. Processing Blade 1. F[...]
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13 H e a d i n g Note: Foradded safety we recommend that you alwaysleave the food pusher inplace whilst operatingthe processor . Whisk Attachment 1. Fit theprocessor bowl and spindle as detailed previouslyin Figures 2, 3 &6. 2. Fit the?[...]
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14 H e a d i n g 5. Plug thepower cord into a 230-240VAC power outletand turn the power ‘ON’. 6. Select therequired speed. 7. When processingis complete, remove the bladeholding disc and spindle from the processingbowl before [...]
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15 H e a d i n g 2. Position theblender onto the processor body abovethe speed control dial withthe handle tothe left where marked "Locate handle". seeFigure 18. 3. T o lock the blenderinto place, simply hold thehandle of[...]
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16 The SunbeamMultiProcessor was designed so thatall attachments can be stored within theunit itself, see Figure 22. Blade storage compartment 1. Y our MultiProcessor is accessorisedwith 6 blades. Eachof these blades are illustrated and number[...]
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17 7. Blade 5is the ‘Fine Shredding’ blade and itsposition in the blade storage compartment isthe far right front position, see Figure28. 8. Blade 6is the ‘Coarse Shredding’ blade and ispositioned directly behind the fin[...]
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18 H e a d i n g Chopping For thebest, most consistent results, you should tryto process pieces of foodthat are approximately equalin size. When you break, cut ortear food into uniform piecesbefore you beginprocessing, the finished results[...]
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19 H e a d i n g Preparing shorter slices Pa ck th efo od it em sve rti ca ll yi nth ef ee dtu be , see Figure32. For best results when shredding and grating Remember thatsofter foods such as cheese (cheddar , mozzarella or swiss)should be well chilled beforeprocessing[...]
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20 H e a d i n g Processing Attachment Food Product Max. Speed Notes T ask Qty . setting Chopping V egetables –onions 800g 3 Ensure onions are peeled Fruits(fresh or dried) 800g 3 Pickfruit and vegetablesthat are fresh?[...]
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21 H e a d i n g Processing Attachment Food Product Max. Speed Notes T ask Qty . setting Slicing V egetables 800g 1-2 T rim all vegetables and (thick &thin) (cucumber , zucchini washbefore carrot,capsicum) processing Use speed 1 for soft fruit and[...]
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22 Note: Onlyfor the MultiProcessor Plus (LC6950). • Nothing canbeat a blender for making smooth pureesand sauces or for whipping up frothydrinks - from healthy breakfast shakes tofrozen daiquiris. • Use yourblender for chopping small[...]
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23 A g u i d e t o y o u r b l e n d e r Note: T imes for processingwill vary with the quantityin blender jug. These timesare only a guide. PROCESSING FOOD SUGGESTED SUGGESTED PROCEDURE TASK SETTING Aerating Milkshakes, 2 Usechilled milk. Blenduntil Smoothies de[...]
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24 C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g When youhave finished processing, unplug your MultiProcessorfrom the power outlet. W ash allaccessories, processor tools and all surfacesthat have come into contact with foodin hot soapy water exceptfor the processor?[...]
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25 Carrot Cake Serves 10 3 (375g)medium carrots 1 cupcaster sugar ½ cupvegetable oil ¼ cuphoney 2 eggs 1 orange,rind grated 1 ½cups self-raising flour ½ teaspoonground cinnamon ¾ cup walnuts pieces 1. Preheat ovento 180°C (160°C fan-forced). Grease [...]
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26 Banana Cake with Serves 10 Passionfruit Frosting 2¼ cupsself raising flour ½ teaspoonsalt 1 teaspoon cinnamon ½ teaspoonnutmeg 2 eggs 180g butter , softened ½ cupbuttermilk 1½ cupsraw sugar 1 teaspoonwhite vinegar 1 teaspoonvanilla essenc[...]
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27 Chocolate Cake Serves 10 1½ cupsself-raising ½ cupcocoa 1½ cupscaster sugar pinch ofsalt 150g butter , softened 2 eggs 1 cupmilk 1. Preheat ovento 180°C (160°C fan-forced). Grease andline a 20cm round cakepan. 2. Using theprocessing bow[...]
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28 Chocolate Cherry Ripe Mousse Serves 6 300ml thickenedcream 3 eggs,separated 200g darkchocolate, chopped 30g butter , softened 80g cherryripe, finely chopped 1. Using theprocessing bowl fitted with the whisk attachment,process cream on speed 5 untilsoft peak[...]
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29 Chocolate Chip Cookies Makes 25 125g butter , softened ½ cupbrown sugar , lightlypacked ½ cupcaster sugar ½ teaspoonvanilla essence 1 egg 1¾ cupsself-raising flour ¼ teaspoonsalt 1 cupchocolate chips 1 Preheatoven to 180°C(160°C fan-forced). Grease a[...]
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30 Pizza Dough Makes 2 thin pizzas or 1 thick pizza 2 teaspoons(7g) dry yeast 1 teaspoonsugar ¾ cup warm water 2 tablespoonsolive oil 2 cupsplain flour ½ teaspoonsalt 1. Combine yeast,sugar and warm water ina bowl. Stir to combine. Covermixture and st[...]
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31 Potato and Leek Soup Serves 4-6 3 mediumleeks, whites only 1 tablespoonolive oil 2 smallrashers bacon, chopped 1kg potatoes,peeled and chopped 2 litreschicken or vegetable stock Salt and pepper , to taste Shaved parmesancheese, to serve 1 Usingthe processing bowl[...]
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32 Herb and Lemon Lamb Patties Makes 12 2 sliceswholegrain bread 2 clovesgarlic, halved 4 greenonions, roughly chopped ½ cupflat-leaf parsley leaves ½ cupmint leaves 1 lemon,rind grated, juiced 550g leanlamb mince 1 egg Salt and pepper , to taste 1. Using theproce[...]
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33 Corn Fritters Makes 12 4 corncobs ¹⁄ ³ cupflat-leaf parsley leaves 1 cupself-raising flour 5 eggs 4 greenonions, thinly sliced salt and pepper , to taste cream cheese,smoked salmon and rocket, to serve 1. Remove cornkernels from cobs. Place half the co[...]
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34 R e c i p e s c o n t i n u e d Pesto Makes 1¼ cups 2 cupsfresh basil leaves 3 clovesgarlic 2 teaspoons lemon juice ½ cupolive oil ½ pinenuts, roasted 60g pecorinoor parmesan, grated Salt and pepper , to taste 1. Using theprocessing bowl fitted with the chopping blade,[...]
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35 V ariations • Add crushedgarlic to mayonnaise to make garlic mayonnaise. • Add finelychopped gerkins, capers and parsley tomayonnaise to make a tartare sauce. Hummus Makes 1 cup 400g canchickpeas, rinsed, and drained ¼ cuptahini paste ¼ [...]
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36 Herb Crumbed Schnitzel Makes 4 4 slicesmixed grain bread ¹⁄ ³ cupflat-leaf parsley 1 tablespoonchopped chives 1 tablespoonthyme leaves 2 garliccloves, halved ¼ cupfinely grated parmesan cheese Salt and pepper , to taste ¹⁄ ³ cupflour 2 eggs,lightly beaten[...]
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37 Baked Lemon Cheesecake Serves 10 250g plainsweet biscuits 2 teaspoonsnutmeg 125g meltedbutter 250ml thickenedcream 3 eggs ½ cupcaster sugar 2 teaspoonfinely grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons lemon juice 500g creamcheese, softened, chopped 1 Preheatoven to 160°C(140?[...]
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38 H e a d i n g Classic Banana Smoothie Serves 2 2 cupsskim milk 2 mediumbananas, chopped ½ cuplow fat yogurt 1 tablespoonhoney ¼ teaspooncinnamon 1. Place allingredients into blender jug. 2. Blend on2 for 40 seconds oruntil smooth. 3. Pour into2 g[...]
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Strawberry Daiquiri Serves 2 90ml Bacardirum 60ml freshlime juice 60ml sugarsyrup 6 strawberries,hulled, quartered 14 icecubes 1. Place allingredients in blender jug. 2. Blend on2 for 40 seconds oruntil smooth. 3. Pour into2 glasses to serve. Pina Col[...]
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Should youexperience any difficulties with your appliance,please phone our customer service linefor advice on 1300881 861 in Australia, or0800 786 232 inNew Zealand. Alternatively , youcan send a writtenclaim to Sunbeamat the addr[...]
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is a registered trademark. Need help with your appliance? Contact ourcustomer service team or visit our websitefor information and tips on getting themost from your appliance. In Australia Visit www .sunbeam.com.au Or call 1300 881 861 In New Zealand Visit www .sunbeam.co.nz Or call 0800 7[...]