Black & Decker FP2620S User Manual

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In blender container, combine pepper, onion, jalapenos and garlic. Place cover

on jar. Pulse several times for about 5 seconds, each, to chop ingredients. Add

tomato, mango and cilantro and pulse several times until vegetables are chopped

and mixture is blended. Spoon mixture into bowl; stir in corn and lime juice.

Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Serve with tortilla chips.
Makes about 4 cups.

TROPICAL ISLAND SMOOTHIE
2 cups orange juice
½ cup frozen pina colada drink mix
1 cup vanilla yogurt
1 cup frozen mixed berries
1 medium banana
2 cups ice cubes

Combine all ingredients in order listed in blender container. Close cover. Pulse

for several seconds three or four times. Press HIGH and let run until mixture is

smooth and well blended, about 1½ minutes.
Makes 3 thick shakes.

APRICOT MANGO COOLER
2 cups apricot nectar
1 cup mango nectar
¼ cup fresh lime juice
¼ cup sugar
2 cups ice cubes
1 cup frozen cubed mango

Combine all ingredients in order listed in blender container. Close cover. Pulse

for several seconds three or four times. Press HIGH and blend until mixture is

smooth and well blended, about 1 minute.
Makes about 6 cups.

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Food is unevenly
chopped.

Workbowl is overfilled.
You may be running the
bowl continuously in-
stead of on PULSE. Food
may be cut in random
sizes.

Smaller amounts will
process more evenly.
Use the PULSE button in
5-second or less incre-
ments. Allow the blades
to stop completely before
pressing the PULSE but-
ton again. Cut food in
same size pieces before
placing in processor.

Liquid leaks from the bot-
tom of the workbowl.

Too much liquid in the
workbowl.

Process smaller amounts.
When processing liquids,
do not add more than 3
cups to workbowl. Do
not remove the blade
before removing work-
bowl from processor
when processing liquids.

Sliced foods are uneven
and slanted.

The feed chute has not
been well packed or
uneven pressure has
been applied to the food
pusher during processing.

Cut pieces in even
lengths, just a little
shorter than the length of
the feed chute. Pack the
chute carefully and main-
tain even pressure on the
food pusher as the food is
being processed.

Foods being sliced or
shredded fill up on one
side of the bowl.

This is normal.

Stop processing occasion-
ally and either even out
the food in the workbowl
or move it to another
bowl. When food
accumulates close to the
disc, empty the workbowl
before continuing.

TROUBLESHOOTING FOR FOOD PROCESSOR

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