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5
USING THE SPIRALIZER
1. Begin by cutting your fresh, raw food (vegetable/fruit) at least 1" in
diameter and 1" to 3.5" in length. Make sure the top and bottom
ends of your food pieces are cut straight and flat so that they can
be held firmly in place by the teeth on the holder and the center pin
on the cutting surface.
2. Move the Julienne blade dial from “Safe” position to the desired
thick or thin julienne (refer to Cutting Options on page 6). Turn the
Ribbon blade dial marked “Cut” out of safe mode, into the cut mode,
where the blade will be visible.
3. Position one of the flat ends of the food on the center pin of the
cutting surface. Apply enough pressure to stabilize the food item on
the center pin.
4. The center pin keeps your food in place while you adjust the shaft
and position the Cuisinart
®
Food Spiralizer’s food holder so it is
centered over the food item. As you turn the protective cover
clockwise, the teeth of the holder will grip the food, holding it
securely. Turn clockwise until protective cover locks into place.
5. Your food is now securely held in place between the teeth of the
holder and the center pin on the cutting surface.
6. To start using your Cuisinart
®
Food Spiralizer, rotate the handle
clockwise while applying downward pressure with the palm of your
hand.
WARNING
Please remember to set all blades to the SAFE position (no blades or
teeth will be visible on the cutting surface) before unlocking the
collection bowl to retrieve food or before cleaning the unit.
The Cuisinart
®
Food Spiralizer is not recommended for harder foods,
e.g., butternut squash. Keep food spiralizer blades away from children.
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