Cuisinart DLC-10C User Manual

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A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N

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IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM

Most problems with the food

processor are easily solved. Here

are some possible problems and
their solutions.

Food Is unevenly chopped

Either you are trying to process

too much food at one time, or
you are running the machine con­

tinuously instead of pulsing on

and off until pieces of food are no
larger than 1/2-inch cubes.

Liquid leaks from bottom of

bowl onto motor base

Remove bowl from base as soon

as you finish processing. Do not

remove metal blade first. Vi/hen

bowl and blade are removed

together, blade drops down and

forms an almost perfect seal

against the bowl.

Liquid leaks out between bowl

and cover when machine

is running

You added too much liquid.

Never use more than:

2-3/4 cups thin, 5 cups thick

liquid.

The thicker the liquid, the more

you can use. The figures above
are for thick mixtures like pan­

cake or cake batter.

Slices are uneven or slanted

Pack feed tube more carefully as

described on pages 16 and 17.
Maintain even pressure on pusher.

Carrots or similar food falls over

in feed lube

Cut food into enough short pieces

of equal height to fill feed tube.

To slice one or two pieces, use
small feed tube. Cut carrots in

half and insert one piece point

down and the other stem down.

Sliced or shredded food piles up
on one side of work bowl

This is normal. Remove disc

occasionally and even out

processed food. When food gets

close to bottom of disc, empty

work bowl.

A tew pieces of food remain on

lop ol slicing or shredding disc

This is normal. In most cases,

you can shred more of the food

by moving the large pusher up

and down, allowing the piece to

be shredded, or by repositioning

the piece in the feed tube and

reshredding it.

Soft cheese like monarella
spreads out and collects on top

ol shredding disc

The cheese was not cold enough,

or the pressure on the pusher

was too great. To shred soft
cheese, do not push on the push­

er but let the cheese go through

by itself. Tap on the pusher to

guide it through.

CLEANING AND STORING

Keep your Pro Classic™ Food

Processor ready to use on a

kitchen counter. When it's not

being used, leave it unplugged.

Don't leave it with the pusher

assembly in locked position, this
could damage the on-off mecha­

nism.

Store the blades and discs as you
would sharp knives — out of the

reach of children. The Disc and

Blade Holders, optional acces­

sories. offer sale and convenient

storage.

All parts except for the motor
base are dishwasher-sale, and we
recommend washing them in the

dishwasher. Insert the work bowl

upside down. Remember where

you place sharp blades and discs,

and unload the dishwasher care­

fully.

To simplify cleaning, rinse the

vrork bowl, cover, pusher assem­

bly and blade or disc immediately

after use so food won't dry on

them. Openings at the bottom of

the large pusher provide drainage

and make cleaning easy. If food

lodges in the pusher, remove it by

running water through or by

using a bottle brush.

If you wash blades and discs by

hand, do it carefully. Avoid leav­

ing them in soapy water where

they may disappear from sight.

To clean the metal blade, fill the

work bowl with soapy water, hold

the blade by its plastic center and

move it rapidly up and down on

the center shaft of the bowl. Use
of a spray attachment is also

effective. If necessary, use a

brush.

The work bowl is made of Lexan®

plastic, which is shatter-resistant

and heat-resistant. It should not

be placed in a microwave oven.

The tube at the back of the bowl

houses the metal rod that

activates the motor.

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