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Helpful Tips For Using The S Bl Ade; Using The Dough Bl Ade; Helpful Tips When Using The Dough Bl Ade - Black & Decker FP6010 User Manual

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HE L PF UL TI P S FOR US IN G
TH E S B L AD E
• The processor works very quickly, watch carefully to avoid over-processing
foods.
• For best results, process foods that are about the same size.
• When chopping cooked or raw meat, the food should be very cold.
• Processing nuts or other hard foods may scratch the surface finish on the
inside of the bowl.
• Do not overfill the bowl.
• Never walk away from the processor while it is on.
• Use hot but never boiling liquids.
• The large workbowl has a capacity of 4 cups (32 oz) for liquid and 10 cups
(80 oz.) for dry foods; the small workbowl can process up to 3 cups.
US IN G T H E D O UG H B L A DE
Important: The dough blade can only be used with the
large workbowl. Only run the processor on LOW speed
when using the dough blade.
1. Lock workbowl onto base.
2. Place dough blade on blade shaft and turn it clockwise to lock it onto bottom
of shaft. You will feel it lock into place. Push dough blade and shaft down onto
center post in workbowl until it is fully seated. (R)
3. Insert all the dry ingredients into the workbowl.
4. Place cover on workbowl. Secure food pushers in feed chute and process
on LOW speed.
5. With appliance running, add liquids through the food pusher. When finished,
press PULSE|OFF to stop the blade. Twist lid clockwise to remove.
Important: Allow the blade to stop revolving completely and unplug before
removing lid.
6. To unlock workbowl, turn it clockwise and lift off
base.
7. Carefully remove dough blade by pulling shaft
straight up and empty workbowl. To remove dough
blade from shaft, turn blade counterclockwise and
lift off the shaft. (S)
8. Unplug appliance when not in use.
HE L PF UL TI P S W HE N USI N G TH E D OUG H BLA D E
• For best results do not prepare recipes using more than 3½ cups flour.
• Begin with 1 cup less than the maximum amount of flour and add additional
flour, as needed, once mixture is well blended.
• Pour liquid through feed chute in a slow steady stream.
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