Care And Cleaning - Black & Decker FP1445 Instruction Manual

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7. Select I ll or LOspeed, thenpress d ownlightlybutfirmlyon foodpusher. For
pulse control p ush thePULSE b utton.
Note:Letprocessor dothework.t leavypressure will notspeed upoperation
8. Afterprocessing food,press t hecontrol t o OFF or release p ulse control. A llow
discto stoprotating. Twistfoodchuto/cover towardUNLOCK to remove.
9. Carefully p ull slico/shred discanddischarge discif used, o ffthestem, r emove
stem, u nlockcontainer byturningit awayfromitsbase, a ndliftcontainer off.
TOUSE THE
CHOPPING
BLADE
1. Place container
over center post in base with
handle at the left. Turn container
towards
base until it drops clown into [)lace. Snap bowl
in towards
base and be
sure locking tab locks into place (A).
2. Grasp chopping
blade by its center shaft and slide it down
onto center
post (B).
3. Place food chute/cover
onto container
so that its tab is facing base. Twist food
chute/cover
in toward
base to LOCI( until you hear it click
into [)lace.
4. Plug cord into an electrical
outlet.
5. Place food
into container.
6. Press Ill,
LO or PULSE. When pulsing,
hold pulse position
for about 2-3
seconds. Check results and repeat for desired
consistency.
It is better to use
several short operations
rather than a single long one unless mixing
ingredients
that require
longer processing
times.
7. After processing
food, press control
to OFF or release PULSE button.
Allow
chopping
blade to stop rotating.
Twist food chute/cover
toward
UNLOCK
to
retl_ove
cover.
8. Grasp blade by its shaft and remove.
Unlock
container
by turning
it away from
its base, and lift it off. Empty the processed
food.
FOOD
PROCESSING
TIPS
Liquids
t lot liquids (not boiling)
and hot foods can be processed
in container.
Be sure to process small amounts of liquids
3 cups or less at a time. Larger
amounts
may leak from container.
Meat
• When using the chopping
blade for processing
meat, cut the meat into
1" (2S.4mm)
cubes. Do not put more than 10.5 ounces (300g) of meat into
the container
at a time.
Food Size, Preparation
and Loading
• When using different
foods in a recipe, process dry ingredients
first and moist
ingredients
later. This reduces the number
of times container
must be washed
and dried.
• You can use the disc in combination
with the chopping
blade. Ju4 position
chopping
blade in bowl
and press slice/shred
disc with desired
side (slice or
shred) down
onto hub of chopping
blade. Using the 2 parts together
can
eliminate
having
to pre-cut foods into cubes
perfect when shredding
and
chopping
cheese such as parmesan
to get a finer grated result.
Clogging in the continuous
flow side chute
(Models
FP1445, FP1435)
Occasionally
sliced or shredded
food may clog in the side chute. Follow
these
tips to avoid clogging:
• Be sure the stopper is removed
entirely
when using continuous
flow side chute.
It is normal
for some pieces to fall into processor container.
Use a large serving bowl to help catch spatter from side chute and turn bowl
as
it fills to prevent food buildup
in the exit chute.
• Be sure to use correct
side of discharge
disc
for leafy vegetables
(lettuce,
cabbage,
etc.) use tall tab side up; For slicing
and shredding
other
foods,
use
short tab side up.
• Clip the food fingers inside the food chute to keep food from tilting
and help
achieve
even slices.
• If clogging
does occur,
never stick anything
up chute
to try to dislodge
food.
Shut off and unplug
unit. [hen
unscrew
cover/food
chute
to clear
a blockage.
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product
contains
no user serviceable
parts. D-_fer service to qualified
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Note:
Do not attempt to sharpen the cutting
edges of the blades or discs. They are
permanently
sharpened
at the factory
and will be ruined
by attempted
sharpening.
CLEANING
1. Before cleaning,
be sure unit is off and cord
is unplugged.
2. Whenever
possible,
rinse parts immediately
after processing
for easy cleanup.
3. Wipe base and feet with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
Stubborn
spots can
be removed
by rubbing
with a damp cloth and a mild, non-abrasive
cleaner.
Do not immerse base in liquid.
4. All removable
[)arts can be washed
by hand or in a dishwasher,
lo
remove
food fingers,
pull up on clip portion.
• If washing
by hand, wash in sudsy water,
rinse, and dry thoroughly.
If necessary, use a small nylon bristle brush to thoroughly
clean container
and food chute, continuous
flow side chute/cover.
If washing
in a dishwasher,
[)lace removable
parts oil top rack only
not in
or near utensil basket.
• Some
staining
of [)arts may occur.
Use a paste
of 2 tablespoons
baking
soda/
1 tablespoon
water,
fhen
apply
to stains
and
let stand
overnight.
Rinse and
dry.
5. Do not use rough
scouring
[)ads or cleansers
oil any plastic
or metal
[)arts.
6. Do not allow
blades, or discs to soak in water for long periods of time.
Storage
For keeping
just processed foods fresh use the included
storage lid
(model
FP1445).
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