Use (Fig. 9)
Put a suitable container under the grating adapter outlet. Chop the vegetables into pieces
of the size fit for putting them inside the grating adapter feeding tube. Put the pieces into
the adapter and slightly push by the pusher. The processed food is going out from the outlet
into the provided container.
The recommended processing speed is 3 to MAX.
III.5) Dicing adapter (P)
Description (Fig. 10)
P1 – Grater holder P4 – Grater – for slicing
P2 – Arresting locks P5 – Cleaning adapter
P3 – Grater – for dicing
N – Gearbox – IMPORTANT: (The dicing adapter may only be put into operation with the
grating adapter M and gearbox mounted)
Safety hints and tips
– Never use the grates to process hard food, for example cheese, etc.
Assembly
First assemble the dicing adapter according to Figure 10 with the grating adapter M.
Attention – the grater must be aligned with the holder. Then attach it to the motor unit head
according to Figure 7. Apply reverse procedure to disassemble the attachment and
to remove it from the motor unit head.
Tipy
– Best results in using slicing/chopping graters are achieved when the feeder with the
ejector arm is placed against the blade – for details see Figure 8A.
– A small amount of food will remain on the grater after each use. This is normal and
does not establish a reason for filing a complaint.
– Cut large pieces into smaller ones so that they can be put into the hopper.
– First remove peels if processing citrus fruits.
– Input the food gradually and continuously.
– Do not chop the food too finely. Sufficiently fill the feeding tube to prevent slipping
the food away in processing.
– Set low/medium speed when processing soft food, such as cucumbers. To process
harder food, such as carrot or hard cheese, set the medium/high/maximum speed.
– Use low speed to grate soft food, otherwise it becomes mushy.
– If you are chopping hard cheese or chocolate, work for a short time, because the food
heats up, becomes softer and may get lumpy.
– Before slicing cabbage, cut it into hunks and remove the cabbage stalks.
– When using a slicing grater, input thin/narrow food horizontally.
– When slicing or grating, the pieces of the processed food will be shorter if input
vertically, not horizontally.
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