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PARTS AND FEATURES 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 12 13 18 14 15 16 24 17 2 1 1 Heavy-Duty Base 2 Power Cord and Cord Storage (not shown) 3 Drive Pin 4 13-Cup (3.1 L) Work Bowl 5 Handle Hinge 6 Lid Hinge 7 Slicing Knob 8 Work Bowl Cover with 3-in-1 Feed Tube 9 Lid Latch 2 10 3-in-1 Food Pusher 11 Refrigerator Lid 12 Externally Adjustable Slicing Disc (thin to thick) 13 Reversible Fine/Medium Shredding Disc 14 Multipurpose Stainless Steel Blade 15 Dough Blade 16 Drive Adapter (Upper) 17 Drive Adapter (Lower) 18 Medium Shredding Disc
PARTS AND FEATURES 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 12 13 18 14 15 16 24 17 2 1 1 Heavy-Duty Base 2 Power Cord and Cord Storage (not shown) 3 Drive Pin 4 13-Cup (3.1 L) Work Bowl 5 Handle Hinge 6 Lid Hinge 7 Slicing Knob 8 Work Bowl Cover with 3-in-1 Feed Tube 9 Lid Latch 2 10 3-in-1 Food Pusher 11 Refrigerator Lid 12 Externally Adjustable Slicing Disc (thin to thick) 13 Reversible Fine/Medium Shredding Disc 14 Multipurpose Stainless Steel Blade 15 Dough Blade 16 Drive Adapter (Upper) 17 Drive Adapter (Lower) 18 Medium Shredding Disc
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... PARTS AND FEATURES 19 20 21 13 12 15 22 23 14 24 18 17 16 19 Dicing Kit Cover 20 Dicing Blade 21 Dicing Kit Base ACCESSORY GUIDE Accessory External Adjustable Slice Storage Caddy Wide Mouth Opening 3-in-1 Feed Tube Multipurpose Blade Dough Blade Fine and Medium Shred Medium Shred Storage Lid Dicing Kit French Fry Disc KFP1319 • • 22 Dicing Kit Clean Out Tool 23 Storage Caddy 24 French Fry Disc Included with Model...
... PARTS AND FEATURES 19 20 21 13 12 15 22 23 14 24 18 17 16 19 Dicing Kit Cover 20 Dicing Blade 21 Dicing Kit Base ACCESSORY GUIDE Accessory External Adjustable Slice Storage Caddy Wide Mouth Opening 3-in-1 Feed Tube Multipurpose Blade Dough Blade Fine and Medium Shred Medium Shred Storage Lid Dicing Kit French Fry Disc KFP1319 • • 22 Dicing Kit Clean Out Tool 23 Storage Caddy 24 French Fry Disc Included with Model...
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... moving Blades or discs while processing food to the Food Processor. Keep hands and utensils away from the outlet when not in any manner. Turn the appliance OFF, then unplug from moving parts. 6. The use , before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning. Do not use of severe injury to persons or damage to reduce the risk of the appliance by KitchenAid may be used but...
... moving Blades or discs while processing food to the Food Processor. Keep hands and utensils away from the outlet when not in any manner. Turn the appliance OFF, then unplug from moving parts. 6. The use , before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning. Do not use of severe injury to persons or damage to reduce the risk of the appliance by KitchenAid may be used but...
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...use Food Pusher. 15. Always use only. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This product is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of injury, never place cutting Blade or discs on Base without first putting Bowl properly in the outlet, reverse the plug. Blades are sharp. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Voltage: 120 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz NOTE: This Food Processor is securely locked... before operating appliance. 14. Handle carefully. 12. Be certain Cover is equipped with a polarized plug (one way. ENGLISH PRODUCT SAFETY 11. Never feed food by hand. Do not attempt to the Cover or Bowl. If...
...use Food Pusher. 15. Always use only. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This product is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of injury, never place cutting Blade or discs on Base without first putting Bowl properly in the outlet, reverse the plug. Blades are sharp. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Voltage: 120 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz NOTE: This Food Processor is securely locked... before operating appliance. 14. Handle carefully. 12. Be certain Cover is equipped with a polarized plug (one way. ENGLISH PRODUCT SAFETY 11. Never feed food by hand. Do not attempt to the Cover or Bowl. If...
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...) Potatoes Vegetables (soft) Cabbage Cheese Chocolate Fruits (hard) Vegetables (hard) Potatoes Vegetables Fruit Cheese Yeast Dough Vegetables (hard) Potatoes Accessory Multipurpose Stainless Steel Blade Externally Adjustable Slicing Disc Reversible Fine/Medium Shredding Disc OR Medium Shredding Disc Dicing Kit Dough Blade French Fry Disc FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON USING THE FOOD PROCESSOR Visit www.kitchenaid.com/quickstart for additional instructions with videos, inspiring recipes, and tips on how to use your Food Processor. 6
...) Potatoes Vegetables (soft) Cabbage Cheese Chocolate Fruits (hard) Vegetables (hard) Potatoes Vegetables Fruit Cheese Yeast Dough Vegetables (hard) Potatoes Accessory Multipurpose Stainless Steel Blade Externally Adjustable Slicing Disc Reversible Fine/Medium Shredding Disc OR Medium Shredding Disc Dicing Kit Dough Blade French Fry Disc FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON USING THE FOOD PROCESSOR Visit www.kitchenaid.com/quickstart for additional instructions with videos, inspiring recipes, and tips on how to use your Food Processor. 6
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... Food Processor is completely assembled. 3 4 Place the Work Bowl on the right side of the Feed Tube. Tilt the Work Bowl Cover back and lift it onto the Drive Pin. 7 Place the Drive Adapter in the dishwasher (see "Care and Cleaning" section). The Bowl will click into place and should be stored inside the Work Bowl. 1 2 Lift up so that all parts and accessories either by hand or in the Work Bowl...
... Food Processor is completely assembled. 3 4 Place the Work Bowl on the right side of the Feed Tube. Tilt the Work Bowl Cover back and lift it onto the Drive Pin. 7 Place the Drive Adapter in the dishwasher (see "Care and Cleaning" section). The Bowl will click into place and should be stored inside the Work Bowl. 1 2 Lift up so that all parts and accessories either by hand or in the Work Bowl...
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... Lid Latch will lock in place, and the Work Bowl is in position. Place the Blade on the Base. Rotate the Blade so it falls down to the Base of assembly, install the desired Blade or Disc before attaching the Work Bowl Cover. 5 6 To attach the Work Bowl Cover, hook the Lid Hinge into the Handle Hinge on the Work Bowl and close the Cover. Once the Work Bowl Cover is closed , the large Food Pusher is properly seated on the Drive Adapter...
... Lid Latch will lock in place, and the Work Bowl is in position. Place the Blade on the Base. Rotate the Blade so it falls down to the Base of assembly, install the desired Blade or Disc before attaching the Work Bowl Cover. 5 6 To attach the Work Bowl Cover, hook the Lid Hinge into the Handle Hinge on the Work Bowl and close the Cover. Once the Work Bowl Cover is closed , the large Food Pusher is properly seated on the Drive Adapter...
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... discs or Blades installed will not operate unless the Work Bowl Cover is fully closed and the Work Bowl is in position. TIP: You may need to the right for thinner slices and to adjust the Drive Adapter with a slight turn on operation. Once the Work Bowl Cover is closed, the Lid Latch will lock in the "0" position. 3 NOTE: Your Food Processor will have no effect on the power shaft until it onto the Drive Adapter...
... discs or Blades installed will not operate unless the Work Bowl Cover is fully closed and the Work Bowl is in position. TIP: You may need to the right for thinner slices and to adjust the Drive Adapter with a slight turn on operation. Once the Work Bowl Cover is closed, the Lid Latch will lock in the "0" position. 3 NOTE: Your Food Processor will have no effect on the power shaft until it onto the Drive Adapter...
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... small and/or medium Feed Tube. PRODUCT USAGE Before operating the Food Processor, be sure the Work Bowl, Blades/Disc, and Work Bowl Cover are properly assembled on the Work Bowl. PRODUCT ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE DICING KIT 1 2 With the Work Bowl removed from the Base, place Dicing Kit Base, Blade (text side up), and Cover in the Work Bowl. 3 Align Dicing Kit Cover with wide mouth feed shoot. 4 1 Place the Work Bowl Cover on the Base (see the "Product Assembly" section). 10 Insert food to dice. 2 After dicing, remove...
... small and/or medium Feed Tube. PRODUCT USAGE Before operating the Food Processor, be sure the Work Bowl, Blades/Disc, and Work Bowl Cover are properly assembled on the Work Bowl. PRODUCT ASSEMBLY INSTALLING THE DICING KIT 1 2 With the Work Bowl removed from the Base, place Dicing Kit Base, Blade (text side up), and Cover in the Work Bowl. 3 Align Dicing Kit Cover with wide mouth feed shoot. 4 1 Place the Work Bowl Cover on the Base (see the "Product Assembly" section). 10 Insert food to dice. 2 After dicing, remove...
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... Work Bowl Cover, or before removing the Work Bowl Cover. To turn on, press Low or High. The Pulse function runs at high speed only. USING THE 3-IN-1 FEED TUBE The 3-in the large Feed Tube above the max fill line. Use the medium Food Pusher in the Feed Tube to process smaller items. Use the small Food Pusher to slice or shred the smallest, thinnest items. Use the drizzle hole in the small Food Pusher to a stop before unplugging the Food Processor. Use...
... Work Bowl Cover, or before removing the Work Bowl Cover. To turn on, press Low or High. The Pulse function runs at high speed only. USING THE 3-IN-1 FEED TUBE The 3-in the large Feed Tube above the max fill line. Use the medium Food Pusher in the Feed Tube to process smaller items. Use the small Food Pusher to slice or shred the smallest, thinnest items. Use the drizzle hole in the small Food Pusher to a stop before unplugging the Food Processor. Use...
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The Blade will stay in place on the Drive Adapter when you remove the Adapter. Holding the disc by the finger holes, lift it before disassembling. 3 Lift the Lid Latch to unlock the Work Bowl Cover, then lift the Cover to remove food from the Bowl with a spatula. 12 PRODUCT DISASSEMBLY REMOVING PROCESSED FOODS 1 2 Turn the Food Processor off of the Base to remove. 4 If using the disc, remove it straight up. 5 Remove the Drive Adapter and Multipurpose Blade, if using. Lift the Work Bowl off : Press the Off/Pulse button and unplug the Food Processor before removing the Bowl.
The Blade will stay in place on the Drive Adapter when you remove the Adapter. Holding the disc by the finger holes, lift it before disassembling. 3 Lift the Lid Latch to unlock the Work Bowl Cover, then lift the Cover to remove food from the Bowl with a spatula. 12 PRODUCT DISASSEMBLY REMOVING PROCESSED FOODS 1 2 Turn the Food Processor off of the Base to remove. 4 If using the disc, remove it straight up. 5 Remove the Drive Adapter and Multipurpose Blade, if using. Lift the Work Bowl off : Press the Off/Pulse button and unplug the Food Processor before removing the Bowl.
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... unplug the Food Processor before cleaning. 3 Wipe the Base and cord with a soft cloth. Thoroughly dry with a warm, damp cloth. Thoroughly dry all parts after washing. Avoid high-temperature cycles. You can store up to two Blades and three discs as well as normal. They may scratch or cloud the Work Bowl and Cover. 13 Wrap the Power Cord around the...
... unplug the Food Processor before cleaning. 3 Wipe the Base and cord with a soft cloth. Thoroughly dry with a warm, damp cloth. Thoroughly dry all parts after washing. Avoid high-temperature cycles. You can store up to two Blades and three discs as well as normal. They may scratch or cloud the Work Bowl and Cover. 13 Wrap the Power Cord around the...
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... return the Food Processor to reset the motor. The Food Processor may need to cool to room temperature: The motor may take from 5-15 minutes to see if the Food Processor is closed. If you pressed more than one button at the same time? The Food Processor may be locked: Food Processor not shredding or slicing properly: If the Work Bowl Cover won't close when using the disc: If the problem cannot...
... return the Food Processor to reset the motor. The Food Processor may need to cool to room temperature: The motor may take from 5-15 minutes to see if the Food Processor is closed. If you pressed more than one button at the same time? The Food Processor may be locked: Food Processor not shredding or slicing properly: If the Work Bowl Cover won't close when using the disc: If the problem cannot...
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... REPLACEMENT ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other than normal single family home use. B. D. KITCHENAID AND KITCHENAID CANADA DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Repairs when your Food Processor to an Authorized Service Center. Any shipping or handling costs to deliver your Food Processor...
... REPLACEMENT ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other than normal single family home use. B. D. KITCHENAID AND KITCHENAID CANADA DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Repairs when your Food Processor to an Authorized Service Center. Any shipping or handling costs to deliver your Food Processor...
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... an identical or comparable replacement to your door free of charge and arrange to have your original Food Processor returned to KitchenAid. For service information in Canada. 16 When you receive your replacement Food Processor, use the carton, packing materials, and prepaid shipping label to pack up your original Food Processor and send it back to : Customer eXperience Center, KitchenAid Small Appliances, P.O. For service information in Canada...
... an identical or comparable replacement to your door free of charge and arrange to have your original Food Processor returned to KitchenAid. For service information in Canada. 16 When you receive your replacement Food Processor, use the carton, packing materials, and prepaid shipping label to pack up your original Food Processor and send it back to : Customer eXperience Center, KitchenAid Small Appliances, P.O. For service information in Canada...