Use & Care
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...locked in , or tripping over . Do not attempt to help reduce the risk of electrical shock. The length of the cord used by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. If a longer cord is used on this appliance was selected to replace the obsolete outlet. Spatula 6. handle carefully. ... it will fit into the outlet, try reversing the plug. Blades are unable to or greater than the other liquid. 3. Do not attempt to the food chopper. Read all instructions. 2. Care must be followed including the following: 1. Blade 4. A scraper may cause fire, electric shock or injury. 8. Rinse ...
...locked in , or tripping over . Do not attempt to help reduce the risk of electrical shock. The length of the cord used by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. If a longer cord is used on this appliance was selected to replace the obsolete outlet. Spatula 6. handle carefully. ... it will fit into the outlet, try reversing the plug. Blades are unable to or greater than the other liquid. 3. Do not attempt to the food chopper. Read all instructions. 2. Care must be followed including the following: 1. Blade 4. A scraper may cause fire, electric shock or injury. 8. Rinse ...
Use & Care
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...and for continuous operation. Spatula For easy preparation and cleanup, the spatula stores on the back of the food chopper is sharp; handle carefully. Unplug unit from base. Make sure chopper is sharp; Turn until blade slips down and wind the cord as shown. To turn unit on,... clockwise until interlock tab locks into tower. (See Illustration B.) 6. Place cover on right side of the food chopper. Blade is recessed to Use 1. Remove cover. Read "Chopping Tips." 2. Place food in bowl over center shaft. Remove bowl and spatula from base. Bowl Size Adjuster (on the base of...
...and for continuous operation. Spatula For easy preparation and cleanup, the spatula stores on the back of the food chopper is sharp; handle carefully. Unplug unit from base. Make sure chopper is sharp; Turn until blade slips down and wind the cord as shown. To turn unit on,... clockwise until interlock tab locks into tower. (See Illustration B.) 6. Place cover on right side of the food chopper. Blade is recessed to Use 1. Remove cover. Read "Chopping Tips." 2. Place food in bowl over center shaft. Remove bowl and spatula from base. Bowl Size Adjuster (on the base of...
Use & Care
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...amounts of cooked fruit or vegetables for baby food or use as a base for emulsion of cubes at a time. For liquid ingredients, do not exceed 1 cup (250 ml). • To chop carrots, celery, mushrooms, green pepper, or onion, cut into chopper. Cheese, Parmesan Cut in bowl. Garlic...6 Features (cont.) Oil Dispenser To make salad dressing, pour oil through the dispenser slowly while processing. Place up to Chopped, Minced 2 cups (500 ml) in the food chopper. Meat, Ground Cut into 1-inch (2.5 cm) chunks. or Minced Vegetables, Cut into 1⁄2-inch (1 cm )cubes. Place up to ...
...amounts of cooked fruit or vegetables for baby food or use as a base for emulsion of cubes at a time. For liquid ingredients, do not exceed 1 cup (250 ml). • To chop carrots, celery, mushrooms, green pepper, or onion, cut into chopper. Cheese, Parmesan Cut in bowl. Garlic...6 Features (cont.) Oil Dispenser To make salad dressing, pour oil through the dispenser slowly while processing. Place up to Chopped, Minced 2 cups (500 ml) in the food chopper. Meat, Ground Cut into 1-inch (2.5 cm) chunks. or Minced Vegetables, Cut into 1⁄2-inch (1 cm )cubes. Place up to ...