Disassembly of continuous feed chute parts fp40c – Waring FP40C User Manual

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Two Pushers for Feed Tube
Pick up the large food pusher and the small food pusher. The large pusher is for processing larger vegeta-

bles. The smaller pusher nests in the larger pusher and can be used for smaller vegetables, guiding long thin

vegetables for more precise cuts and for jobs like slicing pepperoni.

Large Pusher
Insert the small food pusher into the large food pusher opening. When it is fully inserted, rotate the small

pusher clockwise to lock it into place. Now you are ready to insert the large pusher into the feed tube open-

ing. Drop the pusher into the feed tube gently.

Small Pusher
To use the Small Pusher, rotate it counterclockwise to disengage the locking feature. Now you can lift the

small pusher up and out of the large pusher. When using the small pusher, the large pusher now becomes

the feed tube for the small pusher.

DISASSEMBLY of CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE PARTS

FP40C

ALWAYS UNPLUG THE CORD BEFORE DISASSEMBLING
• Turn the chute and cover clockwise until the safety interlock tab on the cover is disengaged from the

magnetic safety interlock switch in the tower, and the tabs are clear of the groove in the tower. When you

rotate the chute you will also disengage the bowl’s locking slots from the locking tabs on the motor base

platform.

• When the chute is in the 4 o’clock position, you can lift the cover off the chute. Remember to rotate the

cover lock to the open position before removing the cover.

• Remove the large food pusher from the feed tube. Remove the small pusher from the large pusher.
• To remove an accessory disc, insert your thumb and forefinger into the 2 finger holes in the surface of the

disc or place two fingers under each side of the disc. If you choose the second method, be careful not to

touch the blades, as they are extremely sharp.

• When it is time to remove the accessory disc, rotate the disc counterclockwise as far as you can, and pick

the disc straight up. The rotation moves the locking pin out of the slot in the disc’s center hub.

Note:

The FP40 and FP40C food processors have a locking mechanism that will secure the discs in place

while the machine is running. Two locking pins on the shaft mesh with slots in the hub of the accessory disc
and hold it securely in place. Rotating the disc counterclockwise releases the locking pins from the slot.

• Remove the continuous feed chute from the motor base. If the chute is pointing in the 4 o’clock position,

just lift it up. If not, rotate clockwise (left) to disengage the tabs on the bottom of the bowl platform

(motor base) from the slots on the bottom of the continuous feed chute.

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