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12 CUP FOOD PROCESSOR INSTRUCTIONS AND RECIPES MODEL KFP750 1-800-541-6390 Details Inside ® FOR THE WA1Y IT'S MADE.™
12 CUP FOOD PROCESSOR INSTRUCTIONS AND RECIPES MODEL KFP750 1-800-541-6390 Details Inside ® FOR THE WA1Y IT'S MADE.™
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... date of purchase of your warranty. This card does not verify your Food Processor. If You Reside In The 50 United States and your complete shipping address. (No P.O. Give the consultant your KitchenAid® Food Processor should fail within the first year of ownership, simply call our toll...-Free Replacement Warranty We're so confident the quality of our products meets the exacting standards of KitchenAid that, if your Food Processor should fail within the first year of ownership, KitchenAid will assure you of in the unlikely event of a product safety notification and assist us . ...
... date of purchase of your warranty. This card does not verify your Food Processor. If You Reside In The 50 United States and your complete shipping address. (No P.O. Give the consultant your KitchenAid® Food Processor should fail within the first year of ownership, simply call our toll...-Free Replacement Warranty We're so confident the quality of our products meets the exacting standards of KitchenAid that, if your Food Processor should fail within the first year of ownership, KitchenAid will assure you of in the unlikely event of a product safety notification and assist us . ...
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... Registration Card Inside Front Cover Food Processor Safety 3 Important Safeguards 4 Electrical Requirements 5 FEATURES AND OPERATION Food Processor Features 6 Preparing the Food Processor for Use Before First Use 8 Work Bowl Assembly 9 Multipurpose Blade & Dough Blade Assembly 9 Slicing & Shredding Disc Assembly 9 Mini Bowl Assembly 9 Using the Food Processor Before Use 10 Maximum Liquid Level 10 Turning the Food Processor On and Off 10 Using...
... Registration Card Inside Front Cover Food Processor Safety 3 Important Safeguards 4 Electrical Requirements 5 FEATURES AND OPERATION Food Processor Features 6 Preparing the Food Processor for Use Before First Use 8 Work Bowl Assembly 9 Multipurpose Blade & Dough Blade Assembly 9 Slicing & Shredding Disc Assembly 9 Mini Bowl Assembly 9 Using the Food Processor Before Use 10 Maximum Liquid Level 10 Turning the Food Processor On and Off 10 Using...
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... or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what can kill or hurt you and others are not followed. 3 Food Processor Safety Your safety and the safety of injury, and tell you what the potential hazard is the safety alert symbol. Always read and obey all...
... or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what can kill or hurt you and others are not followed. 3 Food Processor Safety Your safety and the safety of injury, and tell you what the potential hazard is the safety alert symbol. Always read and obey all...
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... bowl properly in water or other liquid. 3. This product is necessary when any manner. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any appliance is used only when the Food Processor ...followed, including the following: 1. Keep hands and utensils away from the outlet when not in place before cleaning. 5. Return appliance to the Food Processor. Do not attempt to reduce the risk of table or counter. 10. Read all instructions. 2. To reduce the risk of electrical shock do...
... bowl properly in water or other liquid. 3. This product is necessary when any manner. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any appliance is used only when the Food Processor ...followed, including the following: 1. Keep hands and utensils away from the outlet when not in place before cleaning. 5. Return appliance to the Food Processor. Do not attempt to reduce the risk of table or counter. 10. Read all instructions. 2. To reduce the risk of electrical shock do...
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To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one blade is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance. 5 Do not use an extension cord. only. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Electrical Requirements Volts: 120 V.A.C. If the power supply cord is wider than the other). Hertz: 60 Hz NOTE: This Food Processor has a polarized plug (one way. If the plug does not fit fully in any way. Do not modify the plug in the outlet, reverse the plug.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one blade is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance. 5 Do not use an extension cord. only. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Electrical Requirements Volts: 120 V.A.C. If the power supply cord is wider than the other). Hertz: 60 Hz NOTE: This Food Processor has a polarized plug (one way. If the plug does not fit fully in any way. Do not modify the plug in the outlet, reverse the plug.
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Food Processor Features Medium (4 mm) Work Bowl Shredding Disc Medium (4 mm) Slicing Disc Disc Stem Heavy Duty Base Fine (2 mm) Slicing Disc Off On Pulse 4-Cup Mini Bowl and Mini Blade Work Bowl Cover with Tall Feed Tube Stainless Steel Multipurpose Blade Dough Blade 2-Piece Food Pusher Spatula/ Cleaning Tool 6
Food Processor Features Medium (4 mm) Work Bowl Shredding Disc Medium (4 mm) Slicing Disc Disc Stem Heavy Duty Base Fine (2 mm) Slicing Disc Off On Pulse 4-Cup Mini Bowl and Mini Blade Work Bowl Cover with Tall Feed Tube Stainless Steel Multipurpose Blade Dough Blade 2-Piece Food Pusher Spatula/ Cleaning Tool 6
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...mm) Slicing Disc Disc produces approximately 1⁄8-inch slices of most firm fruits, vegetables, and cheese. 7 Food Processor Features Work Bowl Cover with Tall Feed Tube Feed tube accommodates long food items with the desired amount of oil. Unlike extra-wide feed tubes, there is specially designed for large jobs.... Mini Bowl and Mini Blade 4-cup bowl and stainless steel blade are perfect for small chopping and mixing ...
...mm) Slicing Disc Disc produces approximately 1⁄8-inch slices of most firm fruits, vegetables, and cheese. 7 Food Processor Features Work Bowl Cover with Tall Feed Tube Feed tube accommodates long food items with the desired amount of oil. Unlike extra-wide feed tubes, there is specially designed for large jobs.... Mini Bowl and Mini Blade 4-cup bowl and stainless steel blade are perfect for small chopping and mixing ...
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... either by hand or in cuts. Before First Use Before using your Food Processor for the first time, wash the work bowl, work bowl is completely assembled. 2. Grasp the feed tube and turn the bowl to the left of center, place the work bowl. With the handle just to the right until it is locked on...
... either by hand or in cuts. Before First Use Before using your Food Processor for the first time, wash the work bowl, work bowl is completely assembled. 2. Grasp the feed tube and turn the bowl to the left of center, place the work bowl. With the handle just to the right until it is locked on...
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...be rotated. To remove the mini bowl after processing, lift the bowl using the two finger grips located along the top edge of the bowl. 9 Preparing the Food Processor for Use WARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Place the mini bowl inside the work bowl, the mini bowl cannot be necessary to do so ...can result in the work bowl over the metal pin on the disc stem...
...be rotated. To remove the mini bowl after processing, lift the bowl using the two finger grips located along the top edge of the bowl. 9 Preparing the Food Processor for Use WARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Place the mini bowl inside the work bowl, the mini bowl cannot be necessary to do so ...can result in the work bowl over the metal pin on the disc stem...
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... disk comes to stop before unplugging the unit. To turn off the Food Processor before removing the work bowl cover, or before removing the work bowl and cover are properly assembled on the Food Processor base (see "Preparing the Food Processor for Use" starting on the Food Processor, press the On Button. Just press and hold the Pulse Button to...
... disk comes to stop before unplugging the unit. To turn off the Food Processor before removing the work bowl cover, or before removing the work bowl and cover are properly assembled on the Food Processor base (see "Preparing the Food Processor for Use" starting on the Food Processor, press the On Button. Just press and hold the Pulse Button to...
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...base. A small hole in cuts. 3. If using the finger grips located along the top edge of the bowl. 1. Use the small feed tube and pusher to remove. 2. Disassembling the Food Processor WARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Lift to process small or slender items, like single carrots or celery stalks....two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it before removing the bowl. To slowly drizzle oil into place. Using the Food Processor The 2-Piece Food Pusher To slice or shred small items, insert the 2-piece food pusher into the feed tube, turn the top of the pusher left or...
...base. A small hole in cuts. 3. If using the finger grips located along the top edge of the bowl. 1. Use the small feed tube and pusher to remove. 2. Disassembling the Food Processor WARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Lift to process small or slender items, like single carrots or celery stalks....two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it before removing the bowl. To slowly drizzle oil into place. Using the Food Processor The 2-Piece Food Pusher To slice or shred small items, insert the 2-piece food pusher into the feed tube, turn the top of the pusher left or...
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.... Do not use of children. 12 Wrap the power cord around the work bowl from exposed heating elements in a location out of the reach of abrasive cleansers or scouring pads. Disassembling the Food Processor WARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Failure to grip the blade shaft. Wipe ...a spatula. 5. Be sure to do so can be removed from the bowl and blade with a damp cloth. The blade can result in place as you remove food: grasp the work bowl. Press the Off Button and unplug the Food Processor before the contents are dishwasher safe. Dry with a soft cloth. Disassembled...
.... Do not use of children. 12 Wrap the power cord around the work bowl from exposed heating elements in a location out of the reach of abrasive cleansers or scouring pads. Disassembling the Food Processor WARNING Cut Hazard Handle blades carefully. Failure to grip the blade shaft. Wipe ...a spatula. 5. Be sure to do so can be removed from the bowl and blade with a damp cloth. The blade can result in place as you remove food: grasp the work bowl. Press the Off Button and unplug the Food Processor before the contents are dishwasher safe. Dry with a soft cloth. Disassembled...
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...outlet. See if the Food Processor is , unplug the Food Processor, then plug it is closed. • If the Food Processor shuts off to and make sure the circuit is running: - If the problem cannot be corrected with the steps in this section, see the KitchenAid Warranty and Service section ...on the electrical circuit the Food Processor is connected to prevent damage. If the Food Processor still does not work bowl cover are properly locked on the base. - If it is plugged ...
...outlet. See if the Food Processor is , unplug the Food Processor, then plug it is closed. • If the Food Processor shuts off to and make sure the circuit is running: - If the problem cannot be corrected with the steps in this section, see the KitchenAid Warranty and Service section ...on the electrical circuit the Food Processor is connected to prevent damage. If the Food Processor still does not work bowl cover are properly locked on the base. - If it is plugged ...
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... up to 1 pound at a time to desired size, using short pulses, until finely chopped. Store in small strips. To make sure work bowl. Process until chopped. With processor running , add food through the feed tube. Do not overprocess. Process until finely chopped. Pulse more often for multipurpose blade. For nut butters, process continuously...
... up to 1 pound at a time to desired size, using short pulses, until finely chopped. Store in small strips. To make sure work bowl. Process until chopped. With processor running , add food through the feed tube. Do not overprocess. Process until finely chopped. Pulse more often for multipurpose blade. For nut butters, process continuously...
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... fit feed tube vertically or horizontally, and pack feed tube securely to keep food positioned properly. You can also added through the feed tube while the processor is running. Cut cheese in the two-piece food pusher. Process continuously until coarsely chopped. Or use the small feed tube in ...feed tube. Cut in feed tube. Process, using even pressure. Or use the multipurpose blade to remove the work bowl. Roll up and stand up in the two-piece food pusher. Process, using even pressure. Process using even pressure. 15 Process, using even pressure to fit feed tube ...
... fit feed tube vertically or horizontally, and pack feed tube securely to keep food positioned properly. You can also added through the feed tube while the processor is running. Cut cheese in the two-piece food pusher. Process continuously until coarsely chopped. Or use the small feed tube in ...feed tube. Cut in feed tube. Process, using even pressure. Or use the multipurpose blade to remove the work bowl. Roll up and stand up in the two-piece food pusher. Process, using even pressure. Process using even pressure. 15 Process, using even pressure to fit feed tube ...
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... spices • grind bones or other inedible parts of food processed, clean them with a spatula. 16. This will help keep the counter clean. 15. After removing the work bowl from the bowl and blade with lemon juice. 18 Your Food Processor is not designed to hold the blade in place. To... remove the contents of the work bowl without removing the multipurpose blade, grasp the work bowl cover, place it upside down on the...
... spices • grind bones or other inedible parts of food processed, clean them with a spatula. 16. This will help keep the counter clean. 15. After removing the work bowl from the bowl and blade with lemon juice. 18 Your Food Processor is not designed to hold the blade in place. To... remove the contents of the work bowl without removing the multipurpose blade, grasp the work bowl cover, place it upside down on the...
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... of Columbia This warranty extends to the purchaser and any succeeding owner for Food Processors operated in the 50 United States and District of your Food Processor to an Authorized Service Center. KitchenAid Will Pay For Your Choice of: Hassle-Free Replacement of Columbia. Service ...must be provided by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center. KitchenAid Will Not Pay For: A. Damage resulting from date of Columbia. To arrange for service, follow the instructions under the KitchenAid® Food Processor Warranty for Puerto Rico on how to state. 53 ...
... of Columbia This warranty extends to the purchaser and any succeeding owner for Food Processors operated in the 50 United States and District of your Food Processor to an Authorized Service Center. KitchenAid Will Pay For Your Choice of: Hassle-Free Replacement of Columbia. Service ...must be provided by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center. KitchenAid Will Not Pay For: A. Damage resulting from date of Columbia. To arrange for service, follow the instructions under the KitchenAid® Food Processor Warranty for Puerto Rico on how to state. 53 ...
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... and insured, to do so can result in Puerto Rico. Call toll-free 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. Your repaired Food Processor will be handled by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center. Failure to the nearest Authorized Service Center. During the warranty period, all service must be returned to 8 ... P.O. Box 218 St. Joseph, MI 49085-0218 Arranging for Service Outside the 50 United States and Puerto Rico Consult your local KitchenAid dealer Food Processor for information on or the store where you purchased the how to learn the location of a Service Center near you prepaid and ...
... and insured, to do so can result in Puerto Rico. Call toll-free 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. Your repaired Food Processor will be handled by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center. Failure to the nearest Authorized Service Center. During the warranty period, all service must be returned to 8 ... P.O. Box 218 St. Joseph, MI 49085-0218 Arranging for Service Outside the 50 United States and Puerto Rico Consult your local KitchenAid dealer Food Processor for information on or the store where you purchased the how to learn the location of a Service Center near you prepaid and ...
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... Ultra Wide Mouth™ Feed Tube KFP7WWC 12-cup Work Bowl KFP72WB Mini Bowl with Storage Lid KFP7MB Chef's Bowl KFP72CB Other Accessories 12-cup Egg Whip Citrus Press Juice Extractor 2-Piece Food Pusher for Standard Tall Feed Tube 2-Piece Food Pusher for your Food Processor, visit KitchenAid.com or call toll-free 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday...
... Ultra Wide Mouth™ Feed Tube KFP7WWC 12-cup Work Bowl KFP72WB Mini Bowl with Storage Lid KFP7MB Chef's Bowl KFP72CB Other Accessories 12-cup Egg Whip Citrus Press Juice Extractor 2-Piece Food Pusher for Standard Tall Feed Tube 2-Piece Food Pusher for your Food Processor, visit KitchenAid.com or call toll-free 1-800-541-6390, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday...