KitchenAid KFP750CR Instructions and Recipes - Page 20

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Helpful Hints 14. After removing the work bowl cover, place it upside down on the counter. This will help keep the counter clean. 15. To remove the contents of the work bowl without removing the multipurpose blade, grasp the work bowl from the bottom and place one finger through the center opening to hold the blade in place. Then remove food from the bowl and blade with a spatula. 16. 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. 17. If any plastic parts should discolor due to the types of food processed, clean them with lemon juice. 18

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Helpful Hints
14. After removing the work bowl
cover, place it upside down on
the counter. This will help keep
the counter clean.
15. To remove the contents of the
work bowl without removing the
multipurpose blade, grasp the
work bowl from the bottom and
place one finger through the
center opening to hold the blade
in place. Then remove food from
the bowl and blade with a
spatula.
16. 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.
17. If any plastic parts should
discolor due to the types of food
processed, clean them with
lemon juice.