Food Processing Tips; Care And Cleaning - Black & Decker QUICK 'N EASY FP1336 User Manual

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5. Fill food chute with food and position the pusher over food.
6. Select HI or lo speed, then press down lightly but firmly on food pusher. For
pulse control push the PUlSe button.
Note: let processor do the work. Heavy pressure will not speed up operation
7. After processing food, press the control to oFF or release pulse control.
Allow disk to stop rotating. Twist food chute/cover toward UNloCK/
remove.
8. Carefully pull slice and shredder disk off the stem, remove stem, unlock
container by turning it away from its base, and lift container off.
TO USE THE CHOPPING BLADE
1. Place container over center post in base with handle at the left. Turn
container towards base until it drops down into place. Snap bowl in towards
base and be sure locking tab locks into place.
2. Grasp chopping blade by its center shaft and slide it down onto center post.
3. Place food cover onto container so that its tab is facing base. Twist food cover
in toward base to loCK/
until you hear it click into place.
4. Plug cord into an electrical outlet.
5. Place food into container.
6. Press HI, 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 cover toward UNloCK/
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
• Hot 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" (25.4mm) 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 disk in combination with the chopping blade. Just position
chopping blade in bowl and press slice and shredder disk 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.

Care and Cleaning

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This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified
service personnel.
Note: do not attempt to sharpen the cutting edges of the blades or disks.
They are permanently sharpened at the factory and will be ruined by
attempted sharpening.
CLEANING
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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 parts can be washed by hand or in a dishwasher. To remove
food fingers, pull up on clip portion.
• If washing by hand, wash in sudsy water, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
• If washing in a dishwasher, place removable parts on top rack only — not in
or near utensil basket.
• Some staining of parts may occur. Use a paste of 2 tablespoons baking soda/
1 tablespoon water. Then apply to stains and let stand overnight. Rinse
and dry.
5. do not use rough scouring pads or cleansers on any plastic or metal parts.
6. do not allow blades, or disks to soak in water for long periods of time.
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