Sage Kitchen Wizz Pro BFP800UK User Manual

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BaSIC Food ProCeSSIng teCHnIQUeS

4.

Process using the START/PAUSE

button whilst at same time, gently

guiding the food down the feed

chute using the food pusher. Never

force the food down as this will

damage the discs.

Apply light pressure for soft foods

such as tomatoes and bananas,

medium pressure for firmer foods

such as potatoes and apples and firm

pressure for hard foods such deli

meats and salami.

5.

Repeat this process until all food has

been sliced, shredded or grated.

round fruit and vegetables
Prepare fruit or vegetables by washing or

peeling, and coring or seeding (if necessary).

For small fruit and vegetables (e.g. kiwi fruit,

roma tomatoes), trim one end so the food

sits flat in the feed chute.
For large fruit and vegetables (e.g. apples),

cut in half (if required) to fit in the feed

chute. Pack into the feed chute with the

adjustable slicing disc at the slot number

required for the thickness.

Tomatoes in chute

Sliced tomatoes

Apples in chute

Sliced apples

long fruit and vegetables
Prepare fruit or vegetables by washing or

peeling. First cut the food to fit the length

of the feed chute (no more than 9cm high

if loading vertically, 14cm long if loading

horizontally). If food fits without the need

to cut, trim one end so that it sits flat in feed

chute or the food should be able to lie on

the side if you require a long thin slice of

vegetable or fruit.
Pack food vertically or horizontally, into the

feed chute with cut side facing disc.
The small feed chute can be used for long

vegetables such as carrots and courgette.

Courgette in chute

Sliced courgette

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