Philips HR7771 User Manual

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Food processor

1

Put the bowl on the motor unit (1) and turn it clockwise to fix it

(2) (Fig. 2).

Note: The bowl is assembled correctly when the handle is directly above the

closed lock symbol.

2

Put the tool holder with the desired accessory in the bowl (blade

unit, kneading accessory, emulsifying disc, balloon beater, citrus

press or one of the discs). See the appropriate section below.

3

When you use the blade unit, the kneading accessory or the

balloon beater, put the ingredients to be processed in the bowl.

Note: Do not fill the bowl beyond the MAX indication.

4

Put the lid on the bowl (1). Turn the lid clockwise (2) to fix it

(‘click’) (Fig. 3).

Note: Make sure the projection on the lid locks into the slot of the bowl

handle

5

When you use one of the discs, add the ingredients through the

feeding tube and push them down with the pusher.

6

Select the speed setting that corresponds with the colour of the

accessory in the bowl. See the appropriate section below.

7

When you have finished processing, turn the speed selector to

0 (Fig. 4).
Feeding tube and pusher

- Use the feeding tube to add liquid and/or solid ingredients. (Fig. 5)

- Use the outer pusher to push solid ingredients down the feeding

tube. (Fig. 6)

- If the ingredients you are going to shred or slice have a small

diameter, put the outer pusher in the feeding tube to make the

feeding tube smaller. Then use the inner pusher to push the

ingredients down the feeding tube. (Fig. 7)

Tip: You can also use the inner and outer pusher to close the feeding tube.

This prevents ingredients from escaping through the feeding tube.

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Blade unit

You can use the blade unit to chop, mix, blend or puree ingredients.

1

Remove the protective cover from the blade (Fig. 8).

The cutting edges are very sharp. Do not touch them.

2

Put the tool holder in the bowl. (Fig. 9)

3

Put the blade unit on the tool holder in the bowl (Fig. 10).

4

Put the ingredients in the bowl. Pre-cut large pieces of food into

pieces of approx. 3 x 3 x 3cm (Fig. 11).

Note: Always put the tool holder with the blade unit in the bowl before you

add the ingredients.

5

Put the lid on the bowl (1). Turn the lid clockwise (2) to fix it

(‘click’) (Fig. 12).

6

Put the pusher in the feeding tube.

7

Select the speed that corresponds with the colour of the

accessory (Fig. 13).

8

When you have finished processing, turn the speed selector to 0

and unplug the appliance (Fig. 4).
tips

- When you chop onions, press the pulse/Easy Clean button a few

times to prevent the onions from becoming too finely

chopped. (Fig. 14)

- Do not let the appliance run too long when you chop (hard) cheese

or chocolate. Otherwise these ingredients become too hot, start to

melt and turn lumpy.

- Do not use the blade unit to chop very hard ingredients like coffee

beans, turmeric, nutmeg and ice cubes, as this may cause the blade to

get blunt.

- The standard processing time for all chopping jobs is 30-60 seconds.

- If food sticks to the blade or to the wall of the bowl, switch off the

appliance and unplug it. Then use a spatula to remove the food from

the blade or from the wall of the bowl.

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