Instructions for use – Euro-Pro EKP110 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Operating Controls

The processor and blender

control dials have settings

as follows:

Off/1-9 + Max

Pulse

The speed can be adjusted

while the processor or

blender is in use.

Using the pulse button (5)

allows greater control over

the texture of the food

processed. It is only

intended to be used for

short “bursts” of processing

or blending.

Operating the Food Processor

Setting up

1. CAUTION: Make sure

that the unit is unplugged

from power source and

operation button is on

“OFF” before inserting or

removing any

attachments and before

cleaning.
2. Fit the safety cover (2)

into the food processor

body and turn

counterclockwise firmly

until it “clicks” into place

(the arrows will now be

lined up). IMPORTANT

THE FOOD PROCESSOR

WILL NOT OPERATE

WITHOUT THE SAFETY

COVER IN PLACE.
3. Place the processor bowl

(11) onto the processor

body (1). There is no need

to turn the bowl.
4. When fitted correctly, the

handle will be to the right of

the assembly, and the ridge

on the base of the bowl will

fit into the slot at the back

of the processor body.

5. Fit the spindle (12) onto the

motor shaft (6) and the

appropriate attachments

onto the spindle. Refer to

the following section

“Fitting & Using the Tools”.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
INJURY, NEVER PLACE
THE CUTTING BLADE ON
THE BASE WITHOUT FIRST
PUTTING THE BOWL
PROPERLY IN PLACE.

6. Holding the processor lid

(13) by the feed tube, fit the

lid by rotating

counterclockwise.

7. Ensure that the lid tab has

“clicked” into place and the

arrows are lined up.

8. Plug the processor and

switch on. If the processor

does not come on, check

that the machine cover and

processor lid are both

correctly fitted.

FOR SAFETY, ALWAYS

USE THE FOOD PUSHER

WHEN PUTTING FOOD

INTO THE FEEDER TUBE.

NEVER FEED BY HAND.

WARNING:
ALWAYS REMOVE THE
BLENDER AND FIT THE
SAFETY COVER (2) INTO
THE PROCESSOR BODY
WHEN USING THE
PROCESSOR.

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