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MOA FP511 - Processing Tips and Techniques; Chopping and Mixing Blade Usage

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Food Processor - English manual 6
EN
PROCESSING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
1. This food processor is excellent to chop, mix, slice, or shred most
foods. However, to maintain peak performance, do not use your food
processor for the following: grinding grain, coffee beans or spices;
slicing frozen meat; or crushing ice.
2. To achieve maximum capacity, use Chopping/Mixing blade of Big
Mouth and add food no higher than the maximum ll line on food
chute. See Food Processing Charts for more information.
3. Operating time will depend on quantity of food being processed.
Most foods can be sliced, chopped, or shredded in seconds. If unit is
operated for 30 seconds continuously, let the processor rest about 3
minutes before continuing.
4. For a more uniform consistency, start with pieces of food that are
similar in size. Carrots, for example,should all be cut in 1-inch (2.5
cm) chunks. Do not process 4-inch (10cm) pieces with 1⁄2- inch (1 cm)
pieces.
PROCESSING USING CHOPPING
/MIXING BLADE
1. The Chopping/Mixing Blade can be used to coarsely chop,nely
mince,mix, or puree food to a smooth consistency.
2. Make sure the Control Switch is turned to OFF (O) and the unit is
unplugged.
3. Lock the bowl onto base.(See “How to Lock the Bowl” on page 3.)
4. Place the Chopping/Mixing Blade onto motor shaft of food
processor in center of bowl.Turn
slowly until blade drops into place.Handle carefully; the blade is sharp.
5. Lock lid onto bowl. Insert food pusher into food chute.
6. Do not puree or mash starchy vegetables like potatoes. They will be
over-processed in a second and turn gummy.
7. Plug in unit and process food .The processing speed
Chopping/ food.The Pulse button can help you avoid overprocessing.
Mixing Blade and time will determine the nished consistency of the
Reference the food processing chart for recommended
processing times and speeds.