Operating your food processor – Kenmore 100.90002 User Manual

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OPERATING YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR

FOR JULIENNE OR FRENCH FRIES coni.

WARNINGi Julienne/French Fry Discs are very sharp. Use caution
when handling..

3 Lock the Food Pusher onlo the movable (oop by rotaling counterdockwise unltl tab Is under

slot in Ihe loop’s lid At this point, the movable loop works as part ol the tood pusher Lock
the Bowl Cover Assembly onto the Bowl Open the Food Chula Lid by pulling out the slide
button, and lilt up and out on the loop/food pusher (see Fig 0), and leave in the open position,

4 Insert any iood like lucchinis, potatoes, turnips, or apples into feed chute horizonlatly,

and lock Ihe food chute lid

NOTE: If the food doss not fii into Ihe chute, try inserting it from the bottom of the lead chute
The opening Ihsre Is slightly larger,

5 Close food chute lid and laich into place Plug Ihs power cord into aleolrtc outiei . Blue

Power iipht and blue OFF light shouid iutninate to show that the food processor is properly

assambled and ready to operate

6 Press the PULSE button, then press down lightly but firmly ors iood pusher and movabts

ioop to feed items down and arslo stice/shred disc. When Ihe chute is empty, let go of PULSE
button, unplug, allow Ihe disc fo slop rolaiing, and unlatch the food chute lid

7- Remove the slices from the work bowl and reassemble them. Reinsert Ihsm into Ihs feed

dhule wifh the slices perpendicular to Ihe disc, wedgittg them in lightly (see fig, Oj,

If food does not fit into chute, Iry tnserling it from Ihs bottom of the feed chute The opening

titers is slighfiy larger Slice Itwm again. When fintshed, press OFF, unplug, and allow disc

to slop rolaiing

NOTE: Before opening the Bowl Cover Assembly, turn the unit OFF and unplug Ihe cord.

Continue by removing parts and emptying food, as described above

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