KitchenAid KFP600 Instruction Manual - Page 23

This allows, you to tip the bowl and scrape - food processor bowl

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ķ℀ĸ Helpful Hints s Create delicious "leftover" soups or salads with the processor. Use up that last carrot or a couple of green onions. s Soft and medium-hard cheeses may spread out or roll up on the shredding disc. To avoid this, shred only wellchilled cheese. s When shredded or sliced food piles up on one side of bowl, stop the processor and redistribute food, using a spatula. s When food quantity reaches rim of work bowl, remove it. Then continue processing. s A few larger pieces of food may remain on top of disc after slicing or shredding. If desired, cut these by hand and add to mixture. s To remove mixtures from work bowl, use two or three fingers to steady the post in bowl center; position thumb on outer edge of bowl. This allows you to tip the bowl and scrape with the opposite hand. s Your food processor is not designed to perform the following functions: • Grind coffee beans, grains, or hard spices. • Grind bones or other inedible parts of food. • Liquefy raw fruits or vegetables. • Slice hard-cooked eggs or unchilled meats. s If any plastic parts should discolor due to the types of food processed, simply clean with a light bleach solution, following directions on the bleach container. 23

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Create delicious “leftover” soups or
salads with the processor. Use up that
last carrot or a couple of green onions.
Soft and medium-hard cheeses may
spread out or roll up on the shredding
disc.
To avoid this, shred only well-
chilled cheese.
When shredded or sliced food piles
up on one side of bowl, stop the
processor and redistribute food, using
a spatula.
When food quantity reaches rim of
work bowl, remove it.
Then continue
processing.
A few larger pieces of food may
remain on top of disc after slicing or
shredding.
If desired, cut these by
hand and add to mixture.
To remove mixtures from work bowl,
use two or three fingers to steady the
post in bowl center; position thumb
on outer edge of bowl.
This allows
you to tip the bowl and scrape with
the opposite hand.
Your food processor is not designed
to perform the following functions:
• Grind coffee beans, grains, or hard
spices.
• Grind bones or other inedible parts
of food.
• Liquefy raw fruits or vegetables.
• Slice hard-cooked eggs or unchilled
meats.
If any plastic parts should discolor
due to the types of food processed,
simply clean with a light bleach
solution, following directions on the
bleach container.
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