Us I Ng T He Cho Ppi Ng Bl Ad E - Black & Decker FP4150 Mode D'emploi

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CON T R O L DI A L
Note: If the food processor does not
run, make sure the workbowl and lid are
properly locked and on the base.
OFF
Turn the dial to OFF to stop the food
processor when it is running on LOW or
HIGH.
LOW
When the dial is turned to LOW, the
processor will run at a low speed until the
dial is turned to OFF.
HIGH
When the dial is turned to HIGH, the
processor will run at a high speed until the
dial is turned to OFF.
PULSE
Use PULSE for short processing tasks using
the chopping blade. This lets you control
the size and uniformity of foods being
chopped.
• In order for the appliance to operate
in PULSE mode, turn the control dial to
PULSE. When the dial is released, the
appliance will stop.
• To chop: PULSE for short bursts, releasing
quickly. Allow the blade to stop running
and the food to fall to the bottom of the
workbowl. This will help mix the contents
without over-processing your ingredients
into a purée.
US I NG T HE CHO PPI NG
BL AD E
The chopping blade is used to coarsely or
finely chop, mince, mix, and puree.
Caution: The chopping blade is very sharp.
Use caution when handling and storing.
1. Assemble the food processor with the
center shaft and chopping blade in the
workbowl.
2. Place food in workbowl.
3. Place cover on workbowl and lock into
place by rotating clockwise.
4. Put the food pusher in place.
Important: Never use your fingers to
direct food through the feed chute.
5. Turn the control dial to a setting (LOW,
HIGH, or PULSE).
Note: Process foods for no more than a
few seconds at a time. Pulsing produces
excellent results and offers greater control.
6. When finished, turn the control dial to
o
OFF.
Important: Make sure the chopping blade
has completely stopped before removing
the cover or workbowl from the processor.
7. Twist cover counterclockwise to remove.
8. Lift workbowl off base.
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