How To Disassemble; Pusher Selection - Oster Kitchen Center Recipes & Instructions

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HOW TO DISASSEMBLE

1. Remove pusher. Turn cover clockwise, lift and remove.
2. Lift cutting disc from driver.
3. Lift slinger and remove.
4. Turn bowl clockwise to unlock from adaptor base. Lift and remove.
5. Lift adaptor base from motor base.
CLEANING
DO NOT IMMERSE ADAPTOR IN WATER. Wash all other parts in warm, soapy
water. Rinse and dry parts immediately. DO NOT PUT INTO AUTOMATIC DISH-
WASHER
REMOVE STAINS caused by processing large amounts of carrots or similar veg-
etables with baking soda or a liquid, mild abrasive cleaner. Rinse stained parts in
water and sprinkle with baking soda; rub with a soft, damp cloth. Rinse.
MAINTENANCE
This unit is designed with a safety interlock. The interlock requires that the cover
be in place before the cutting disc will rotate. (The interlock does not control oper-
ation of the motor.) To insure that the interlock is operating correctly, place only
the adaptor on the motor base. Operate the motor base. The driver should not turn.
If it does turn, DO NOT USE. Return the unit to an authorized Oster service facility
for repair. DO NOT USE THE INTERLOCK FEATURE AS A SUBSTITUTE for turn-
ing unit "OFF' and unplugging the unit before disassembly and cleaning.
ANY OTHER SERVICING REQUIRED SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY AN AU-
THORIZED
OSTER
SERVICE

PUSHER SELECTION

Use LARGE PUSHER when processing a full hopper
of food. ALWAYS REMOVE SMALL AND MEDIUM
PUSHERS WHEN USING LARGE PUSHER.
Use small and medium pushers together to process
single quantities of food, such as a carrot, stalk of
celery or a small cucumber. One of the pushers will
act as a spacer to keep the single piece of food verti-
cai within the remaining hopper space. ALWAYS
PLACE THE SPACER PUSHER ON THE SIDE OF
THE HOPPER WITH THE RIBBED TOP EDGE.
Always place the food toward the clear side of the
hopper. Use the remaining pusher to feed the food
into the cutting disc.
FACILITY.
medium pusher
large pusher

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