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HELPFUL TIPS WHEN USING THE DICING DISC
Operate the dicing disc on LOW (speed 1).
It is recommended to stop dicing when workbowl is 60% full.
Blade must be removed from the top of the disc before using the dicing disc cleanout tool.
Cut off the ends of food to be diced for most uniform dice.
For small and soft foods, such as strawberries, use the smallest feed chute for best results.
When dicing multiple ingredients, dice softer foods rst and end with hardest food.
When dicing soft cheese, chill or freeze cheese prior to dicing.
Not recommended for dicing corned beef, raw meat, or chicken.
When dicing tomatoes, it is recommended to seed and peel them rst.
Firm, seedless cucumbers work best.
USING THE SLICING DISC (GREEN)
IMPORTANT: The slicing disc can only be used with the large processor bowl. Only run the
processor on MEDIUM (speed 2) or LOW (speed 1) when using the slicing disc. DO NOT use
the slicing disc with mini processor bowl.
CAUTION: The disc attachments are very sharp. Use caution when handling and storing.
Lock the large processor bowl into position on the motor unit.
Note: Position slicing disc blade just to the right of the feed chute. This allows the blade a full
rotation before contacting the food.
Carefully place the slicing disc onto the centre post in the processor bowl. You may need to
rotate the disc slightly until it ts onto the post.
Note: Ensure that the adjustable slicing lever is set to thin/minimum before assembling the lid.
CAUTION: Never use your fingers to direct food through chute.
Place lid on processor bowl and lock into place by rotating counterclockwise. Place the
food pushers into the feed chute. Put ingredients in the feed chute and guide food down
towards blade with the food pusher.
To adjust the slicing thickness, move the lever at the motor unit of feed chute forward and
backwards to desired thickness setting (1-5mm). Turn the lever counterclockwise towards
the front of the food processor for thicker slices and clockwise towards the back of the food
processor for thinner slices. You are able to adjust thickness while the processor is running
(L).
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