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Operating Your Food Processor
NOTE: If unit fails to operate, check to be sure that both the work bowl and cover are properly positioned on the power base. See Assembling Your Food Processor page 8. AUTOMATIC BRAKE: When the food processor is turned OFF, the automatic brake stops the action of the blade or disc within seconds. The brake provides an additional measure of safety as you remove the work bowl cover.
2-PIECE FOOD PUSHER To slice or shred small items: Insert 2-piece food pusher into feed tube. Rotate the top of the food pusher, then pull out exposing the small chamber feed tube. Position small pieces of food vertically in the small tube and use the small food pusher attached to the food pusher top to process food. Use even pressure. When not using the small chamber feed tube, firmly fasten the top on to the food pusher.
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� To stop your food processor, press the OFF control pad. The ON indicator light will go off. (The PULSE indicator light only glows when the pad is touched). Wait until the blade or disc comes to a complete stop before removing the work bowl cover. Be sure you push the OFF pad before removing the work bowl cover or unplugging the unit.
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