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LEARNING ABOUT YOUR 11 CUP FOOD PROCESSOR e a c b d f i j h g l m k a Large Food Pusher b Small Food Pusher c Food Chute d Slide Release Button e Food Chute Lid f Bowl Lid g Slice/Shred Disc h Bowl i Center Post j Control Panel k Base l Chopping Blade m Disc Stem 4 www.oster.com
LEARNING ABOUT YOUR 11 CUP FOOD PROCESSOR e a c b d f i j h g l m k a Large Food Pusher b Small Food Pusher c Food Chute d Slide Release Button e Food Chute Lid f Bowl Lid g Slice/Shred Disc h Bowl i Center Post j Control Panel k Base l Chopping Blade m Disc Stem 4 www.oster.com
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... dull the Chopping Blade. Align the bowl handle with the mark on the cover and bowl will be positioned above the control buttons). Figure 2 NOTE: BOWL MUST BE LOCKED INTO BASE BEFORE COVER CAN BE LOCKED INTO POSITION. 6 www.oster.com it clicks onto the base. Figure 1 How to lock onto the... base. The mark on the cover should now align with the mark on a flat, dry and clean surface before you begin processing. The unit will not operate if the bowl does not lock ...
... dull the Chopping Blade. Align the bowl handle with the mark on the cover and bowl will be positioned above the control buttons). Figure 2 NOTE: BOWL MUST BE LOCKED INTO BASE BEFORE COVER CAN BE LOCKED INTO POSITION. 6 www.oster.com it clicks onto the base. Figure 1 How to lock onto the... base. The mark on the cover should now align with the mark on a flat, dry and clean surface before you begin processing. The unit will not operate if the bowl does not lock ...
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...NOTE: Chopping Blade is turned OFF and unplugged before use caution when handling. 8 www.oster.com Never use the processor continuously for more than 3 minutes at a time. 1 Lock the bowl onto base. (See "How to assemble the bowl") 2 Grasp the chopping blade by its base and slide it clockwise towards to unlock... mark to remove. 10 Hold the Chopping Blade by its base and remove. Figure 8 6 Plug the cord into bowl. 4 Lock cover onto bowl. (See "How to Lock the cover") 5 Lock the Food Chute Lid. (See "How to Lock the Food Chute Lid"). How to ...
...NOTE: Chopping Blade is turned OFF and unplugged before use caution when handling. 8 www.oster.com Never use the processor continuously for more than 3 minutes at a time. 1 Lock the bowl onto base. (See "How to assemble the bowl") 2 Grasp the chopping blade by its base and slide it clockwise towards to unlock... mark to remove. 10 Hold the Chopping Blade by its base and remove. Figure 8 6 Plug the cord into bowl. 4 Lock cover onto bowl. (See "How to Lock the cover") 5 Lock the Food Chute Lid. (See "How to Lock the Food Chute Lid"). How to ...
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...such as a chunk of the base. Twist the Bowl Lid towards the UNLOCK mark and lift off. www.oster.com Figure 9 UNLOCK LOCK Figure 10 Figure 11 9 Lock the food chute lid. (See "How to stop rotating. Unlock the bowl by turning it clockwise towards the UNLOCK mark to remove... the cover. 8 Carefully remove the Shredding Disc. Process Large Food 1 Lock the bowl onto base. (...
...such as a chunk of the base. Twist the Bowl Lid towards the UNLOCK mark and lift off. www.oster.com Figure 9 UNLOCK LOCK Figure 10 Figure 11 9 Lock the food chute lid. (See "How to stop rotating. Unlock the bowl by turning it clockwise towards the UNLOCK mark to remove... the cover. 8 Carefully remove the Shredding Disc. Process Large Food 1 Lock the bowl onto base. (...
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...amounts may leak from the bowl. 10 www.oster.com Twist the Bowl Lid cover towards the UNLOCK mark and lift off. Empty the processed food. Thin Food 7 When finished processing, press OFF, allow the disc to Lock the Food Chute Lid". Unlock the bowl by turning it clockwise ...pepperoni, carrots and celery. Figure 13 NOTE: Shredding Disc is turned OFF and unplugged before locking cover onto the bowl). Use caution when handling disc, blades are extremely sharp. 3 Lock cover onto bowl. (See "How to Lock the cover") 4 Lock the food chute lid. (See "How to stop ...
...amounts may leak from the bowl. 10 www.oster.com Twist the Bowl Lid cover towards the UNLOCK mark and lift off. Empty the processed food. Thin Food 7 When finished processing, press OFF, allow the disc to Lock the Food Chute Lid". Unlock the bowl by turning it clockwise ...pepperoni, carrots and celery. Figure 13 NOTE: Shredding Disc is turned OFF and unplugged before locking cover onto the bowl). Use caution when handling disc, blades are extremely sharp. 3 Lock cover onto bowl. (See "How to Lock the cover") 4 Lock the food chute lid. (See "How to stop ...
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... with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Some foods, such as carrots, may temporarily stain the bowl. Apply the paste to sharpen the cutting edges of brush will be removed by attempted sharpening. www.oster.com 11 If necessary, use rough scouring pads or cleansers on any plastic or metal parts. 6... Do not fill the bowl with boiling water or place any of 2 tablespoons (30ml) baking soda and 1 ...
... with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Some foods, such as carrots, may temporarily stain the bowl. Apply the paste to sharpen the cutting edges of brush will be removed by attempted sharpening. www.oster.com 11 If necessary, use rough scouring pads or cleansers on any plastic or metal parts. 6... Do not fill the bowl with boiling water or place any of 2 tablespoons (30ml) baking soda and 1 ...
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... Cranberry Relish. Can also add sugar to desired fineness. Halve large ones and add to finely grate. Process continuously to bowl. Add to bowl and pulse to puree. Add ¼ (60ml) cup of cooking liquid per cup of solid food, process continuously to desired fineness...-5cm) pieces. Cut into 1inch (2.54cm) cubes. Cut the meat into 1 inch (2.54cm) cubes. Allow cheese to desired size. 12 www.oster.com Add to bowl and pulse to coarse chop. Chopping Guide Food Amount Baby Food Up to 4 cups (1000ml) Bread Crumbs Up to 5 slices Cookie/Cracker Crumbs...
... Cranberry Relish. Can also add sugar to desired fineness. Halve large ones and add to finely grate. Process continuously to bowl. Add to bowl and pulse to puree. Add ¼ (60ml) cup of cooking liquid per cup of solid food, process continuously to desired fineness...-5cm) pieces. Cut into 1inch (2.54cm) cubes. Cut the meat into 1 inch (2.54cm) cubes. Allow cheese to desired size. 12 www.oster.com Add to bowl and pulse to coarse chop. Chopping Guide Food Amount Baby Food Up to 4 cups (1000ml) Bread Crumbs Up to 5 slices Cookie/Cracker Crumbs...
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..., etc. Arrange berries on their sides for very fine cabbage or slaw. Peel, cut to fit Chute Cut to fit Chute. www.oster.com 13 Empty bowl as cabbage reaches Disc. Cheese must be well chilled. Halve head, cut turnips to fit Chute. Halve and fill Chute, positioning onions upright...
..., etc. Arrange berries on their sides for very fine cabbage or slaw. Peel, cut to fit Chute Cut to fit Chute. www.oster.com 13 Empty bowl as cabbage reaches Disc. Cheese must be well chilled. Halve head, cut turnips to fit Chute. Halve and fill Chute, positioning onions upright...