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Cuisinart CB-600FPPC4 - SLICING AND SHREDDING FUNCTION

Cuisinart CB-600FPPC4
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NOTE: Occasionally, a
piece
of
food
may
become
wedged
between
the
blade
and
the
work
bowl. If
this
happens,
remove
the
cover,
lift
the
blade
out
carefully
and
remove
the
wedged
piece.
Empty
the
bowl,
reinsert
the
blade
and
lock
the
cover
into
place.
Process
smaller
amounts
of
the
food
at
one
time.
ADDING
FOOD
WHILE
PROCESSING
To
add
liquid while
the
machine
is running,
pour
it
through
the
open
feed
tube.
This is
especially
useful
when
making
sauces.
A small hole in
the
pusher
allows
you
to
add
liquids in a
very
slow,
steady
stream
- useful
when
making
dressings.
When
you
want
to
add
small
pieces
of
food
like
cheese,
meat
or
garlic cloves while
machine
is running,
drop
them
through
the
open
feed
tube.
ALWAYS
USE
THE
PUSHER
TO
GUIDE
FOOD
THROUGH
FEED
TUBE.
NEVER
USE
YOUR
FINGERS
OR
A
SPATULA.
CHOPPING,
PUREEING
AND
MIXING
TIPS
Refer to Chopping Blade
Assembly
instructions on
page
9.
These
are
some
conditions
that
affect
your
results:
Size
of
pieces
you
put
in bowl - all
should
be
about
the
same
size
to
achieve
even
results.
Amount
of
food
you
process
-
don't
overfill
work
bowl.
Type of
processing
you
choose
-
continuous
or pulsing.
Chopping
(using
the
Chopping
Blade)
For
raw
ingredients:
peel,
core
and/or
remove
seeds
and
pits.
Food
should
be
cut
into
even,
Vz
to
1-inch
pieces.
Foods
cut
into
same-size
pieces
produce
the
most
even
results.
Pulse food in
1-second
increments
to
chop.
For
the
finest chop,
run
the
machine
continuously
on High or Low. Watch ingredients
closely
to
achieve
desired
consistency
and
scrape
the
work
bowl
as
necessary.
Pureeing
(using
the
Chopping
Blade)
To
puree
fresh
fruits or
cooked
fruits/vegetables:
ingredients
should
be
cut
into
Vz
to
1-inch
pieces;
a
smooth
puree
is
achieved
best
when
all
the
pieces
are
equal
in
size.
Pulse
on
High or Low
to
initially
chop
and
then
process
on
desired
speed
until
food
is
pureed;
scrape
the
work
bowl
as
necessary.
10
SLICING
AND
SHREDDING
FUNCTION
The
reversible
slicing/shredding
disc
can
slice
and
shred
a variety
of fruits,
vegetables
and
cheeses.
See
Quick
Reference
Guide
for
Preparing
Foods
for Slicing
and
Shredding
on
page
3 of
the
recipe
booklet.
Refer to Slicing
and
Shredding
Disc
Assembly
on
page
9.
1.
Insert
food
in
feed
tube.
Insert
pusher.
Use
moderate
pressure
to
push
down
on
pusher
with
one
hand
while
using
your
other
hand
to
push
the
On/Off
button
and
then
the
Low
button.
2. Slicing
and
shredding
take
only a few
seconds.
Wait until
disc
stops
spinning
before
removing
cover.
Never
try
to
remove
cover
and
work
bowl
together;
this
could
damage
work
bowl.
ALWAYS
USE
THE
PUSHER
TO
GUIDE
FOOD
THROUGH
FEED
TUBE.
NEVER
USE
YOUR
FINGERS
OR
A
SPATULA.
3. Remove slicing/shredding
disc
before
removing work bowl.
To
remove
it,
grasp
flat
top
section
of
adapter
stem
and
lift it
straight
up. Holding
work
bowl collar,
turn
work
bowl
counterclockwise
and
lift it
straight
up to
remove
it from
base.
SLICING
AND
SHREDDING
TIPS
Slicing
(using
the
Reversible
Slicing/Shredding
Disc)
Always
use
Low
speed
when
slicing.
Always
pack
food in
the
feed
tube
evenly to slice.
Some
foods,
like hard
vegetables,
need
firm
pressure
on
the
feed
tube,
while
softer
foods
need
light
pressure.
For julienne or
matchstick
cuts:
Place
food horizontally in
the
feed
tube
and
process
with
even
pressure
to
create
long, plank
like slices.
Replace
stack
of
slices
in
feed
tube
vertically
and
process
again
using
even
pressure.
For round fruits or vegetables: Remove a thick slice on
the
bottom
of
the
food
so
that
it
sits
upright in
the
feed
tube.
Iffood
does
not fit in
the
feed
tube,
halve or
quarter
to fit.
Process
with
even
pressure.
For small ingredients, like
mushrooms,
radishes
or strawberries:
Trim
the
ends
so
the
food
sits
upright
in
the
feed
tube.
When slicing
cheese,
be
sure
that
the
cheese
is well chilled
before
slicing.

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