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bowl aligning the arrow ( ) located on 
the lid with the arrow ( ) located on the 
bowl’s handle. (
Fig. 3)
7  Push down on the “PULSE” on the handle 
to start the appliance. (
Fig. 4
NOTE: Pulse ingredients for even 
chopping by pressing down in short 
intervals.
 
IMPORTANT: When using the dough 
blade or cookie paddle hold the 
appliance to secure the appliance to the 
counter or table top.
8  When you have reached your desired 
consistency, stop pressing the lid handle 
and wait for the attachment to stop 
turning. 
9  To remove the lid, pull the lid handle up 
to a 90° angle. Turn the bowl clockwise 
to lift off the base. (
Fig. 5, Fig. 6) 
 
CAUTION: Never insert your hands in the 
pitcher as the blades are sharp. Always 
use a spatula to dislodge food that has 
stuck to the sides of the pitcher. 
10  Make sure that the unit is unplugged 
when not in use.
 
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the motor 
base is plugged in for use.
1  Place the motor base on a clean, dry, 
level surface such as a counter or table 
top. 
2  Align and lower the bowl onto the motor 
base. (
Fig. 1) Handle should be aligned 
slightly to the left of the “
LOCK” symbol 
on the motor base.
3  Rotate the container to the left as far as 
it will go to lock in place. (
Fig. 1) 
4  Holding the desired attachment by the 
shaft, place it onto the drive gear inside 
the container. Ensure that the attachment 
is seated properly and is standing 
upright. (
Fig. 2) 
NOTE: The blade will fit loosely on the 
drive gear.
5  Add the ingredients to the bowl, making 
sure that they do not exceed the highest 
measured marking line on the side of the 
bowl. 
6  Holding the lid by the handle in the 
upright position, place it on top of the 
Assembly and Use for the 40-oz. Bowl
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Shaft
Fig. 3
Or
ASSEMBLY
PULSE
REMOVAL
It’s best to add the liquid ingredients first and then the dry ingredients.
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11-07-08   1:03 PM