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Do not place hands or fingers in
the bowl of the food processor
unless the motor, Quad blade,
dough blade or discs have come
to a complete stop.
Ensure the OFF button has
been pressed to switch the
motor off and the appliance
is switched off at the power
outlet and unplugged before
removing the lid from the bowl.
Do not use attachments other
than those provided with the
food processor.
Do not attempt to operate the
food processor by any method
other than those described in
this booklet.
Ensure the motor, blades or
discs have completely stopped
before disassembling. Ensure
the OFF button has been
pressed and the appliance is
switched off at the power outlet
and unplugged when not in
use, if left unattended and
before disassembling,
cleaning or storing.
Care should be taken when
removing the food from the
processing bowl by ensuring
the motor, Quad blade, dough
blade or disc, have completely
stopped before disassembling.
Ensure the OFF button has been
pressed to switch the motor off;
the appliance is switched
off at the power outlet and
unplugged, before removing
the lid from the bowl. The
processing bowl should then
be unlocked from the motor
body and the Quad blade,
dough blade or discs carefully
removed before attempting to
remove the processed food.
Please do not crush ICE in the
large or small processing bowls.
This will cause damage to the
blades (Quad or mini blade).
We recommend that you use
a blender for ice crushing.
Some stiff mixtures, such
as dough may cause the
processing blade to rotate
more slowly than normal.
If this happens, do not process
for longer than 30 seconds.
Do not process hot or boiling
liquids - allow liquids to cool
before placing into the
processing bowl. Hot liquid
can be ejected to cause injury
due to sudden steaming.
Do not use the food processor
on slippery, unstable or
uneven surfaces such as a sink
drain board.
To protect against electric
shock do not immerse power
cord, plug or motor base in
water or any other liquid.
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