Assembly - Breville BFP800 XL G16 Instruction Book

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Assembly

BEFORE FIRST USE
Before using your Breville food processor,
become familiar with all the parts. Remove all
packaging materials and promotional labels,
being careful when handling the processing
blades and discs as they are very sharp. Wash
the processing bowl, processing lid and other
attachments in warm, soapy water. Rinse and
dry thoroughly. (Refer to cleaning, care and
storage section).
1. Place the motor base on a dry, level work
surface. Place the processing bowl on to the
motor base with the handle in line with the
ALIGN HANDLE graphic on the motor
base.
2. Turn the processing bowl clockwise until
the handle aligns with the TURN TO LOCK
graphic. The processing bowl should be
securely locked into position.
3. If using a disc, first assemble the disc
spindle onto the bowl drive coupling.
Orientate the disc so that the side you wish
to use is facing upwards. Hold the disc by
the center plastic moulding and position
the central hole above the disc spindle.
Push down firmly until fitted correctly.
(Please note that these discs only fit the
larger processing bowl).
4. If using the processing blades, carefully
grasp either the S Blade™, dough blade or
mini processing blade using the central
plastic support and position it over the
bowl drive coupling and push down until
inserted correctly.
5. If using the mini processing blade, ensure
the mini processing bowl is assembled into
the large bowl first.
6. Place the processing lid onto the processing
bowl so the feed chute is slightly right of
the bowl handle and the arrow graphics
are aligned
. Holding the feed chute
and pressing down firmly at the same time,
turn the lid clockwise (as indicated by the
graphic) so the LOCKING TAB on the lid
slots into the 'Interlocking Safety Catch'
on the handle. The lid should be securely
locked into position.
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