Waring WFP14SW User Manual

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OPERATING THE CONTROLS

• Plug the machine into an electrical outlet. The outlet must be

120 volts, 60Hz.

• There are two control levers located on the base of the

machine. They are on the front and they give you fingertip

control of processing. They are large enough to find easily in

case of emergency.

The two controls are:

ON

OFF/PULSE

How they work:

ON: Press the lever down to start

the motor.

OFF/PULSE: To turn the motor off,

press the lever down and release.

To pulse the motor, press the

OFF/PULSE lever down, then

release. The motor will run as long

as you hold the lever down; it stops

when you release the lever. Try it a

few times.

How to Use

Continuous Use
For continuous processing, use the ON lever, which is located

on the left.

Pulsing
The Pulsing function is intended for use with the S-blade in the

work bowl.

• For rapid ON/OFF operation, called pulsing, use the OFF/

PULSE lever located on the right. The motor runs as long as

you hold the lever down; it stops when you release the lever.

• You control pulsing. You control the duration of each pulse by

the amount of time you hold the lever down. You control the

frequency of pulses by the rate at which you press the lever.

The interval between pulses must be long enough to allow

everything in the work bowl to fall to the bottom.

• Pulsing gives you precise control over chopping, mincing,

blending and mixing. You can process food to any texture or

consistency you want, from coarsely chopped to liquids.

• Pulsing is also useful in processing hard foods. Pulse the food

a few times to break it up into smaller parts. Then proceed

with continuous use after the pieces are broken up and easier

to process.

• Always use the OFF/PULSE lever for pulsing. Never move the

bowl (or chute) and cover assembly on or off to control pulses.

It is less efficient and could damage the machine.

Turning Off

Always turn the machine off with the OFF/PULSE lever and wait

until the blade comes to a complete stop before removing the

bowl cover. The motor stops within seconds after the machine is

turned off.

USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR

S-BLADE (CUTTER BLADE) AND

WHIPPING DISC IN THE BATCH BOWL

WFP11SW & WFP14SW

• The S-blade (cutter blade) is designed for chopping, grinding,

puréeing, blending and mixing ingredients required in almost

all recipes.

• Assemble the bowl and blade as instructed in the Assembly of

Batch Bowl Parts section (page 8).

• Prepare all food items to be processed by washing and peeling

as required. Remove pits, stones, and large seeds.

Chopping and Mincing

• To chop or mince in the bowl, fill the bowl with food product up

to the top of the bowl’s inner tube, or up to ¾ full.

• To chop or mince most effectively, you must start and stop

the blades quickly to control the consistency of the chop by

pulsing. Use the PULSE lever to accomplish this as described

under Pulsing (page 10). Continue pulsing until the desired

consistency has been reached.

• If chopped foods are processed continuously, the food will

be processed unevenly, i.e., food on the bottom will be finely

chopped and food on the top will be more coarse.

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