Assembly of batch bowl parts wfp14sc – Waring WFP14SC User Manual

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ASSEMBLy OF BATCH BOWL PARTS

WFP14SC

We will use the terms bowl, work bowl and batch bowl interchangeably throughout this instruction

book. They mean the same thing.
• Clean and sanitize the motor base, and wash, rinse, and sanitize the bowl, cover, food pusher, food

pusher insert and processing tools prior to initial use.

• Place the base on a counter or table near an outlet. Position it so you look at the front of the unit and

can see the control levers. Be certain that the cord is unplugged and the OFF lever has been pressed.

Do not plug in the cord until the processor is completely assembled.

• Pick up the transparent work bowl, holding it in both hands with the handle toward you.
• Place the bowl on the base, fitting its central tube over the motor shaft on the base and placing its

handle slightly to the left of front-center (at about a 7 o’clock position).

• Press the bowl down so the lower rim fits around the circular platform. Turn the bowl counterclock-

wise as far as it will go. It will lock into position with the tabs on the sides of the platform.

Read this if assembling the batch bowl parts to use S-blade (cutter blade).
• Pick up the metal blade, noting the diagram on the top of the plastic center. It matches the shape of

the motor shaft.

• Place the S-blade over the tip of the motor shaft, lining up the inside of the hub with the shaft.

Press it down firmly, rotating the center hub until the blade assembly is fully seated. It should

easily drop into place. Push firmly to lock and seal S-blade hub in place. Be sure it is pushed down

as far as it will go. If it is not all the way down, it may become damaged and any liquid may leak.

Push only on the center section (plastic part); never touch the cutting blade as it is extremely sharp.

• Check to be sure the blade is all the way down by turning it back and forth while lightly pushing it

down. If properly installed and fully seated, the lower blade will be positioned just above the inside

bottom of the bowl.

• If processing food with the S-blade, now is the time to add the food or liquid to the work bowl.
• Always process dry food first, then add wet food.
• Do not fill liquid past “Max liquid fill” level. If too much liquid is used, it will overflow. In this case,

stop operation, remove liquid to below “Max liquid fill” line and continue processing.

Read this if assembling batch bowl parts to use accessory discs in batch bowl.
• Do not put any food in the bowl before placing the accessory disc onto the shaft.
• Select the appropriate accessory disc: shredding disc, grating disc or slicing disc.
• Hold the disc with the cutting side facing your hand. Be careful not to scrape your

hand on the sharp edges. Notice the bottom of the disc has a plastic receptacle

for the detachable stem. Holding the stem with your thumb on the release switch,

place the center and right-most two tabs in the two open slots on the bottom of

the disc and rotate clockwise. Refer to diagram.

• Once the stem is installed in the proper disc, carefully guide the center disc hub

over the metal shaft so the double flats on the shaft line up with the disc stem. Put

the disc on top of the shaft and rotate until it drops down and into place. Be sure it is pushed down

as far as it will go. Push on the outside rim only; never touch the cutting blades. It should easily drop

into place, but if not, then gently rock it back and forth until you feel the disc drop into place.

Note: Do not put any food in the bowl before placing the accessory disc onto the shaft.

(batch bowl assembly continues)

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