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the Paradice
9
Instruction Book - BFP638
Scan for 3D interactive set up
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2 Breville Recommends
Safety First
2 Limited Product Warranty
8 Components
11 Assembly
14 Functions
15 Tips
17 Care & Cleaning
19 Troubleshooting
Contents
BREVILLE
®
RECOMMENDS
SAFETY FIRST
At Breville we are very
safety conscious. We
design and manufacture
consumer products
with the safety of you,
our valued customer,
foremost in mind. In
addition, we ask that you
exercise a degree of care
when using any electrical
appliance and adhere to
the following precautions.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
USE AND SAVE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
Remove any packaging
material and promotional
labels before using the
food processor for the
rst time.
Do not place the food
processor near the edge
of a bench or table or on
a sink drain board during
operation. Ensure the
surface is level, clean
Limited Product
Warranty
Breville's warranty for this product
covers the repair or replacement
if it’s found to be defective due to
faulty materials, workmanship,
or function within the warranty
period. All legal warranty rights
under applicable national
legislation will be respected
and will not be impaired by our
warranty. For details on length of
warranty, to obtain a printed copy
or to read full terms and conditions
please scan the QR code or visit
www.breville.com
Alternatively, call
the Breville Service
Centre (see back
cover for contact
details).
QR149
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and free of water, our,
etc. Vibration during
operation may cause the
appliance to move.
Handle the food
processor and
attachments with care
- remember the blades
and discs are razor-
sharp and should be
kept out of reach from
children.
Care shall be taken
when handling the sharp
cutting blades, emptying
the bowl and during
cleaning.
Always make sure
the food processor is
completely assembled,
with the processing
lid securely in position
before operating.
The appliance will not
operate unless properly
assembled.
Ensure the OFF button
has been pressed, and
the food processor
is switched o and
unplugged from the
power outlet before
attaching or removing
the blades, discs or
processing lid.
To unplug, grasp the plug
and pull from the outlet.
Never pull from the power
cord.
Always secure the
processing bowl onto
the motor base before
attaching the blades or
discs.
Do not push food into
the feed chute with your
ngers or other utensils.
Always use the food
pusher provided.
Keep hands, knives and
other utensils away from
moving blades or discs.
Do not place hands or
ngers in the bowl of the
food processor unless
the motor, blades or discs
have come to a
complete stop.
To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury,
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.
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Ensure the motor,
blades or discs have
completely stopped
before disassembling.
Ensure the OFF button
has been pressed and
unplugged from the
power outlet when not
in use, if left unattended
and cleaning, or storing.
Care should be taken
when removing
the food from the
processing bowl by
ensuring the motor,
blades or discs, have
completely stopped
before disassembling.
The processing bowl
should then be unlocked
from the motor body
and the blade or disc
carefully removed before
attempting to remove the
processed food.
Please do not crush
ICE in the processing
bowl. This will cause
damage to the blades.
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 1 minute.
Allow the appliance to
cool down before next
use.
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 move the food
processor whilst in
operation.
Do not leave the food
processor unattended
when in use.
Do not place any part of
the food processor in the
microwave oven.
Do not place on or near
a hot gas or electric
burner or in a heated
oven
Do not fill the processing
bowl above the marked
maximum ll line
for each type of the
ingredients. Always
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add drier or thicker
ingredients to the
processing bowl prior
to adding uids. Failing
to follow this instruction
may cause product
malfunction, product
damage or personal
injury due to damage to
the cover or bowl.
Keep the appliance
clean. Follow the
cleaning instructions
provided in this book.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS FOR
ALL ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Fully unwind the power
cord before use.
Do not let the power
cord hang over the edge
of a table, counter, touch
hot surfaces or become
knotted.
This appliance shall not
be used by children.
Keep the appliance and
its cord out of reach of
children. Appliances
can be used by
persons with reduced
physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision
or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in
a safe way and if they
understand the hazards
involved.
Children should be
supervised to ensure
they do not play with the
appliance.
It is recommended to
regularly inspect the
appliance. Do not use the
appliance if power supply
cord, plug or appliance
becomes damaged
in any way. Return the
entire appliance to the
nearest authorised
Breville Service Centre
for examination and
/or repair.
Any maintenance other
than cleaning should
be performed at an
authorised Breville
Service Centre, or
contact the Breville
Customer Care Centre
by phone on 1300 273
845 or email AskUs@
breville.com.au
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FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
EN
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This appliance is for
household use only. Do
not use this appliance
for anything other than
its intended use. Do not
use in moving vehicles
or boats. Do not use
outdoors. Misuse may
cause injury.
The processing blades
and discs are extremely
sharp, handle with
care at all times. Avoid
contact with moving
parts during operation.
Keep hands, hair,
clothing, spatulas and
other utensils out of food
processor feed chute
to prevent personal
injury or damage to the
appliance. Always use
the food pusher to push
the food down the feed
chute.
Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not
be made by children
without supervision.
To avoid a hazard due
to inadvertent resetting
of the thermal cut-out,
this appliance must not
be supplied through
an external switching
device, such as a timer,
or connected to a circuit
that is regularly switched
on and o by the utility.
The installation of
a residual current
device (safety switch)
is recommended to
provide additional safety
protection when using
electrical appliances.
It is advisable that a
safety switch with a
rated residual operating
current not exceeding
30mA be installed in
the electrical circuit
supplying the appliance.
See your electrician for
professional advice.
WARNING
To avoid possible
malfunction of the
processing bowl’s auto
switch, do not place the
processing lid in the
locked position when the
appliance is not in use.
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FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
EN
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To protect against
electric shock or re,
do not immerse the power
cord, power plug or
appliance
in water or any
other liquid.
The symbol shown
indicates that this
appliance should not
be disposed of in normal
household waste. It should
be taken to a local
authority waste collection
centre designated for this
purpose or to a dealer
providing this service.
For more information,
please contact your local
council oce.
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A. Small pusher cap
The small pusher cap functions as a cover of
the smaller feed chute.
B. Small food pusher
For improved processing control of smaller
ingredients. It also doubles as a measuring cup.
The food processor will run continually whether
the small pusher is in or out.
C. Large food pusher
For pushing food down the feed chute. The food
processor will not start unless the large pusher
is correctly in place.
D. Feed chute safety system
Prevents the motor from operating unless the
bowl and lid are correctly locked in position,
and large feed pusher is inserted.
E. Processing Lid with silicone seal
Locks onto the processing bowl.
F. Main bowl with handle
The bowl locks onto the motor base.
G. POWER button
H. PULSE button
Press down and hold briey for short bursts of
power. The motor will automatically stop after
the PULSE button has been released.
I. PLAY I STOP button
Press to start and stop the motor.
J. Powerful induction motor base
Induction motor with safety braking system.
K. Non-skid rubber feet
For added safety and stability.
Components
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B
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1. Dicing Blade
To be used with the dicing grid
for dicing in cubes.
2. Dicing Grid
To be used with the dicing blade
for dicing in cubes.
3. Dicing Cleaner
Use to clean dicing grid.
4. Main Spindle
Attaches to blade or discs.
5. Dicing Gearbox
Use with the dicing kit.
6. Reversible Shredder
Use one side of this disc for ne
shredding and the other side for coarse
shredding
7. Adjustable Slicer
Use this disc for slicing ingredients. Able
to slice from 0.3 mm – 5.0 mm thick.
8. S Blade
TM
For swiftly chopping, mixing, and
blending a variety of ingredients.
9. Dough blade
Soft material blade for kneading dough.
10. Caddy
To store all accessories.
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TIP
How to remove the caddy from the bowl?
With the lid sitting on the Caddy, grasp the
outer rim of the caddy below where the lid sits
and lift caddy out of bowl. Then, lift the lid o
the caddy to access the accessories.
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DETACHMENT OF ACCESSORIES
• Accessories all have a place in the caddy which has been color coordinated.
• All accessories can be accessed independently of each other.
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ASSEMBLY
Motor Base and Bowl
1. Position the processing bowl onto the motor
base with the handle in line with the ALIGN
HANDLE graphic on the motor base.
2. Turn the bowl clockwise until the handle locks
to the front. The processing bowl should now
be securely locked into position. The food
processor will not operate unless the bowl is
locked into position correctly.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before using your food processor for the first
time, remove any packaging material and
promotional labels. Ensure the POWER button is
OFF and the food processor is unplugged.
Be careful when handling the blades and discs
as they are extremely sharp.
Wash the processing bowl, processing lid and
all attachments in warm soapy water with a soft
cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly. All attachments
except the dicing gearbox, may be washed in the
dishwasher.
When first using your food processor, you may
notice an odour coming from the motor.
This is normal and will dissipate with use.
Always use the food processor on a dry, level
work surface.
Assembly
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Spindles and Discs
WARNING
Do not touch the blades of the
Dicing Grid and Dicing Blade.
They are extremely sharp.
1. First is to assemble your chosen attachment
(S blade or Dough blade) over the spindle and
place them in position over the coupling in the
centre of the processing bowl; then, place the
lid onto the processing bowl.
2. The dicing gearbox is required when using
the dicing kit. To dice vegetables or fruit, insert
the dicing gearbox into the bowl rst, followed
by the dicing grid, ensuring to align with the
4 tabs in the bowl, place the dicing blade
onto the dicing grid, over the dicing gearbox.
Ensure the at section of the blade
(blade end) lines up with the ‘insert blade’
area of the grid.
Spindle and S Blade
1. Carefully insert the S blade into the
spindle and turn clockwise until it is rmly
locked in place.
2. Place the assembled spindle and S blade over
the coupling in the centre of the bowl
with caution. Avoid touching the blades.
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2.
S blade
to spindle
Dough blade
to spindle
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Lid
Place lid onto the processing bowl. To LOCK the
lid, hold the chute and turn clockwise so that the
handle parts align. Locking the lid correctly will
engage the interlocking safety catch on.
Spindle and Dough Blade
1. Insert the dough blade into the spindle and
turn clockwise until it is rmly locked in place.
2. Place the assembled spindle and dough blade
over the coupling in the centre of the bowl.
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2.
1. 4.2. 3.
Dicing Assembly
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After Processing
Wait until the blades or discs have stopped
moving before unlocking the lid. Ensure that the
unit has been turned o using the POWER button
and unplug from the power outlet before handling
the blades.
When removing the blades or discs, lift the part by
carefully gripping the plastic hub area in the center.
Overload Protection System
The food processor has an overload protection
system to prevent damage to the motor – this will
cause the food processor to go into standby mode.
Unplug the food processor and allow to cool for
30 minutes.
If the blades or discs stall while processing,
immediately stop the machine, then unplug
from the power outlet before clearing the wedge
ingredients. If this happens more than once, the
bowl may be overloaded. Try processing in
smaller batches.
Functions
OPERATION
Getting started
The food processor will only operate when the
processing bowl, lid and large pusher are correctly
assembled. This engages the safety interlock, and
allows the motor to run.
The chute has a CHUTE FILL MAX graphic to
indicate the maximum volume of food that can be
placed in the chute for the pusher to activate the
safety locking catch.
Control Panel
When the machine is connected to power, and
the POWER button is pressed; the buttons will
illuminate and the food processor will be ready to
operate.
Pressing the POWER button at this stage will
turn the unit o.
Pressing the PLAY | STOP button will start the
motor running continuously.
Press PLAY | STOP again while processing and
the motor will stop.
Press PLAY | STOP to continue processing or
press POWER to return to standby.
Removing the large pusher during processing will
stop the motor. Ingredients can be added into the
lid chute, and when the large pusher is re-inserted,
the unit will continue to process.
Pressing the PULSE button will cause the motor
to operate only while the button is held down.
Use a combination of the PULSE and
PLAY | STOP buttons for more control when
processing ingredients.
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Tips listed below are suggestions only. For more detailed instructions, refer to specific recipes provided
online at breville.com
ACCESSORY ACTION TYPES OF
INGREDIENTS / DISHES
TIPS
S Blade™
Chop Raw fruits and vegetables
Raw or cooked meats and fish
Fresh herbs
Breadcrumbs
Nuts
Dried fruits
Trim and cut food, if necessary,
into 2.5cm cubes before processing.
WARNING
Motor should run for no more than
1 minute at a time.
Mince /
Ground Meat
Raw and cooked proteins Trim and cut food into 2.5 cm cubes
before processing.
For best results, freeze meat for
30 minutes.
Trim excess fats and sinew.
Puree / Blend Cooked fruit and vegetables Allow food to cool before pureeing
or blending.
Mix Sauces
Batters
Pesto
Compound butters
For batters, use PULSE button until
mixed evenly. Do not over process.
Dough Blade
Knead Bread and pizza doughs Add liquid through small feed
chute whilst the motor is running
to incorporate.
Recommended Recipe
- 375 g flour - 7 g salt
- 8 g yeast - 235 g of water
- 10 g sugar
Maximum flour quantity = 575 g
Adjustable
Slicer Disc
Slice Raw foods and vegetables
Salamis and deli meats
Place ingredients vertically on the
left side of appropriate sized feed
chute to minimize tilting.
For deli meats like salami
or pepperoni, trim one end
and process one at a time.
Tips
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IMPORTANT NOTES
For optimal results, use the chute size appropriate
to the food to be processed, position food in
the chute and use the pusher to push food with
light downward force prior to starting the food
processor.
Pressure
When processing, never force the food down the
chute as this can damage the discs. Apply light,
even pressure for soft foods such as tomatoes
and bananas. Apply medium, even pressure for
rmer foods such as potatoes, cheese, deli meats
and apples.
NOTE
If food produce does get stuck inside the chute,
remove the pusher, remove the lid from the bowl,
and while the chute is away from the bowl and
away from the blades; carefully dislodge the food
stuck inside the chute by hand.
Smaller Ingredients
For long thin foods such as carrots, cucumbers,
zucchini, etc., use the small feed chute. This will
avoid the ingredient from tipping over, during
slicing.
Larger Ingredients
The wide feed chute is 12 cm wide and can t
ingredients up to this size. The food should t
snugly so it is supported in an upright position in
the chute, but not so tight that it could prevent the
food from moving down the chute. Ensure not to
overll the chute, as the pusher will not activate the
interlock safety catch if the chute is too full. Do not
ll over the MAX indicator.
Reversible
Shredding Disc
Coarse and
Fine Shred
Cheeses
Fruits and vegetables such as
apples, potatoes, and cabbage
For best results, freeze softer cheeses
for 45 minutes before grating.
NOTE
Grating soft white cheeses such as
fresh mozzarella is not recommended.
Remove the rind from hard cheeses
before grating.
Dicing kit
Dicing Raw and cooked vegetables
and fruits
Use small feed chutes for harder
ingredients such as carrot or pumpkin.
To further improve results you can
also pre cook.
When dicing tomatoes, avocados
firmer fruit will give a better result.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Due to the harder and more fibrous
nature of the below; DO NOT DICE
the following:
Cheese
Raw sweet potato/kumara.
Meat including hard deli meats.
Fruit and vegetables with tough skin
such as pineapple and watermelon.
These should be peeled first.
It may cause damage to the bowl and
lid due to heavy load.
Do not fill the Bowl with ingredients
above the MAX level on the side
of the Bowl.
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Dicing gearbox and accessory caddy
Dicing gearbox and accessory caddy
(if needed) should only be hand washed.
Blades and discs
Blades and discs are razor sharp, do not touch.
Always use a spatula or brush to remove food or
when cleaning blades.
Spindle, blades and discs can be washed in
the dishwasher.
Removal of Dicing Blade
1. With the lid removed from the bowl, use your
thumb and forenger to carefully grasp the
dicing blade hub.
2. Lift up and simultaneously twist off the dicing
gearbox and set aside.
NOTE
If you cannot remove the blade, return the lid onto
the bowl, place the large pusher into the lid feed
chute and press the pulse button until you see the
blade tip stop in the ‘insert blade’ area.
Then, repeat steps above.
Remove the power cord from the power outlet after
use for safety reasons.
Processing bowl and lid
Due to the interlock components, we do not
recommend immersing the bowl and lid in water
for long periods.
To keep your bowl and lid clean, and to avoid food
drying, follow these steps as soon as possible after
use:
Rinse most of the ingredients off the bowl and lid.
Hand wash in clean warm, soapy water using a
mild liquid detergent and non-abrasive sponge.
The processing bowl and lid may occasionally
be washed in the dishwasher (top shelf only),
however washing in the dishwasher is not
recommended on a regular basis, as prolonged
exposure to harsh detergents, hot water and
pressure will damage and shorten the life of the
plastic and the interlock components.
WARNING
Oils in citrus rind can damage the material of your
food processor bowl if being exposed to it for a
longer period. Always clean your processing bowl
immediately after processing citrus rind.
WARNING
Do not touch the blades of the Dicing Grid. They
are extremely sharp.
Care & Cleaning
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Cleaning the Dicing Grid
NOTES
Ensure dicing blade has been removed first.
The dicing grid must remain correctly assembled
to the bowl prior to using the dicing cleaner.
The dicing gearbox can remain inside the bowl
and grid.
1. Take cleaner out of caddy and flip up handle
2. Align and then insert cleaner tabs into grid slots
making sure the cleaner is upright
3. With one hand, grasp the cleaner handle. With
your other hand, put pressure/hold down the
blank side of the grid.
4. Push the cleaner handle down towards the
bowl rim, maintaining pressure on the grid with
your other hand - Food should begin to be
pressed through the grid and int the bowl.
5. Continue to push down with the handle until
you feel the resistance of the food cease and
you cannot push any further.
6. Lift the handle back up and remove the cleaner
from the grid slots. Repeat the process if any
large pieces still remain.
NOTE
Any small food pieces remaining can be removed
by washing brush or rinsing in the sink.
Motor base
To clean the motor base, wipe with a soft, damp
cloth then dry thoroughly. Wipe any excess food
particles from the power cord.
Cleaning agents
Do not use abrasive scouring pads or cleansers
on either the motor base or the bowls, as they may
scratch the surface. Use only warm soap water
with a soft cloth.
Stubborn food stains and odours, strong smelling
foods such as garlic, sh and some vegetables
such as carrots may leave an odour or stain the
bowl or lid. To remove, pour warm soapy water
(do not overll). Set aside to soak for 5 minutes,
without immersing the whole bowl. Then wash with
a mild detergent and warm water, rinse well and
dry thoroughly. Store the bowl with the lid o.
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PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Food is unevenly
processed
Ingredients should be cut evenly into 2.5 cm pieces before processing.
Ingredients should be processed in batches to avoid overloading.
Slices are slanted
or uneven
Apply even pressure on the pusher.
Food falls over
in the feed chute
There are two chute sizes for appropriate size of produce. Ensure the food is packed
snugly for best results.
Some food remains on top
of the disc after processing
It is normal for small pieces to remain after processing.
Motor slows down
when kneading dough
Amount of dough must not exceed maximum recommended quantity on the recipe.
Remove half and process in two batches.
Dough may be too dry. If motor speeds up, continue processing.
If not, add more water, 1 tablespoon at a time until the motor speeds up.
Process until dough cleans the side of the processing bowl.
Dough doesn’t clear inside
of the processing bowl
Amount of dough may exceed food processor maximum capacity.
Remove half and process in two batches.
Dough may be too dry.
Dough nub forms on
top of dough blade and
dough does not become
uniformly kneaded
Stop machine, carefully remove dough, divide it into 3 pieces and redistribute them
evenly in the processing bowl.
Dough feels tough
after kneading
Divide dough into 2 or 3 pieces and redistribute evenly in processing bowl.
Process 10 seconds or until uniformly soft and pliable. Allowing dough to rest allows
the gluten strands to relax and become more pliable.
Dough is too dry
While machine is running, add water through the small feed chute,
1 tablespoon at a time until dough clears the inside of the processing bowl.
Dough is too wet
While machine is running, add flour through the small feed chute,
1 tablespoon at a time until dough clears the inside of the processing bowl.
The motor does not start
There is a safety interlock switch to prevent the motor from starting if it is not properly
assembled. Make sure the processing bowl lid and large pusher are securely locked
into position.
The food content in the feed chute should be below the maximum fill line.
If the motor still will not start, check the power cord and power outlet.
The food processor shuts
o during operation
The lid may have become unlocked; check to make sure it is securely in position.
If the motor overloads, the 'OVERLOAD PROTECTION' icon in the screen will start
to ash. Switch o by pressing the POWER button and unplug the power cord.
Allow the food processor to cool for 30 minutes before resuming.
Troubleshooting
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PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
The motor slowed down
during operation
This is normal as some heavier loads (e.g. slicing / shredding cheese) may require
the motor to work harder. Reposition the food in the feed chute and cut the food into
smaller sizes and process using a smaller pusher and continue processing.
The maximum load capacity may have been exceeded.
Remove some of the ingredients and continue processing.
The food processor
vibrates / moves
during processing
Make sure the rubber feet at the bottom of the unit are clean and dry.
Also make sure that the maximum load capacity is not being exceeded.
This is normal as some heavier loads may require the motor to work harder.
Turn the unit off and clear any ingredients that may be caught on the disc,
before continuing.
If this occurs while mixing dough – then turn unit off and redistribute the dough
mixture more evenly around the bowl before continuing.
Process hard and fibrous foods such as carrots, through the small chute.
Dicing blade stuck
on spindle
Place lid back onto bowl and insert large pusher.
Press the pulse button once and check if the blade is aligned to the ‘insert blade’
area. If not, repeat until it is - you may need to remove the lid to conrm.
With the lid removed and blade in the correct position, carefully grasp the blade hub
with thumb and forenger. Then, lift the blade upwards and o the spindle.
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ATTACHMENT OF CADDY COMPONENTS
Attachment of caddy only after all the accessories have been removed.
Refer to this instructions for:
If dropped and fallen apart.
ATTACHMENT
Blade Clips
1. Locate correct side of caddy (dough blade or
chopping blade) and correct blade clip.
2. Insert blade clip spigot onto caddy base peg -
maintaining correct alignment of blade clip legs
3. Push blade clip further until blade clip legs have
exed into caddy base holes. Ensure all three
legs have engaged with caddy base.
S Blade Clip Dough Blade Clip
Right Side View Left Side View
WARNING
Do not touch the blades of the
Dicing Grid and Dicing Blade.
They are extremely sharp.
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Detachment
1. Remove all accessories from caddy.
(WARNING! Blades are sharp).
2. Press the release button and slide the dicing
pocket backwards to dislodge.
3. Push down shredding cavity handle and
continue sliding dicing pocket to detach.
NOTE
• Hand wash and rinse only.
Dicing Pocket
1. Take dicing pocket and align ribs to
shredding cavity.
2. Place dicing pocket onto top of shredding
cavity ensuring ribs are correctly engaged
into slots.
3. Slide dicing pocket forward and home,
ensuring dicing pocket hook latches
underneath shredding cavity handle.
NOTE
• Hand wash and rinse only.
ATTACHMENT
Spindle Sheath
1. Remove all accessories and flip caddy
upside-down (WARNING! Blades are sharp).
2. Slide sheath downwards into guide ribs.
Press further until clip is locked into position.
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Notes
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Due to continued product improvement, the products illustrated/photographed
in this brochure may vary slightly from the actual product.
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