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Never operate the processor with the bowls empty. 
Do not misuse the processor; it is designed for use 
with food items only
Before each use, check that the bowls contain only 
the ingredients and nothing else
Do not process boiling or hot liquids
Bowls and attachments are not suitable for 
microwave use
Ensure the bowl(s), accessory(s), lid and food 
pusher are all securely in place before turning the 
processor on. It will not work without the large bowl
and lid in place and locked
Only use the food pusher supplied to insert and push
ingredients down the feeder tube. Never use your 
fingers or utensils; this could cause severe injury and 
also damage the appliance
Do not overfill the bowls; ingredients need room to 
move around. Use the maximum loading chart on 
page 11 for reference
Always turn the power off via the control knob 
before opening the lid
Switch off the appliance before changing accessories 
or approaching moving parts while in use
Never remove the bowl or lid until the blades or 
discs have come to a complete stop
Never touch moving parts or insert your hand or 
utensils into the bowl. Use the food pusher provided 
to guide ingredients through the feed tube 
The processor features an overheat cut-out that cuts 
the power if it becomes too hot for any reason. If 
this occurs turn the control knob to the off 
position. Once it cools down, the safety cut-out will 
automatically reset itself within 1 hour and the 
power will be restored
Do not submerge the motor housing, cord or plug in
water or any other liquids
Clean all parts after each use; please refer to the 
cleaning instructions on page 21
If your ingredients include raw meat, make sure the 
bowls and attachments are cleaned thoroughly, 
immediately after use
When using a dishwasher, always set it to the lowest 
setting (max 40ºC) and keep bowls and accessories 
well away from the heating elements. Avoid the 
drying cycle.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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