KitchenAid KFPM770NK Use & Care Guide - Page 14

the ON Button or the PULSE Button.

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ENGLISH Preparing the Food Processor for Use 4. The 2-piece cone offers two sizes; choose the right size for the fruit you are juicing. Use the outer cone for grapefruit, oranges and other large fruits. Remove the outer cone to reveal a smaller inner cone that's perfect for lemons and limes. 5. Open the lid and place the cone inside the strainer basket over the power shaft. It may be necessary to rotate the cone until it falls into place. 6. Halve the fruit to be juiced. 7. Place fruit half on cone. 8. Close the lid of the strainer basket. Hold the lever arm down firmly with an open palm to maintain even pressure. Operate the citrus press only when the lever arm is in the down position, holding the fruit on the cone. 9. Operate the citrus press by pressing the ON Button or the PULSE Button. 10. When juice is fully extracted, Press the OFF Button. NOTE: Do not exceed the maximum liquid level line on the work bowl, or juice will leak from the bowl. 11. Unplug the food processor. 12. Unlock the strainer basket by turning it clockwise. Remove juiced fruit, cone, and strainer basket from the work bowl. 13. Remove the work bowl from Food Processor and pour juice into desired container. 14. To detach the clip-on lever arm from the strainer basket for thorough cleaning, pull the clip at the bottom of the basket away from the basket side and remove the lever arm from the basket. 15. When reattaching the lever arm to the strainer basket, make sure the tabs on the clip snap securely into a pair of holes in the bottom of the basket. NOTE: Use of the citrus press without the clip-on lever arm is not recommended. If you do use it without the lever arm, remove the lever arm from the basket (see Step 14). 12

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Preparing the Food Processor for Use
4. The 2-piece cone offers two sizes;
choose the right size for the fruit you
are juicing. Use the outer cone for
grapefruit, oranges and other large
fruits. Remove the outer cone to reveal
a smaller inner cone that’s perfect for
lemons and limes.
5. Open the lid and place the cone
inside the strainer basket over
the power shaft. It may be necessary
to rotate the cone until it falls into place.
6. Halve the fruit to be juiced.
7. Place fruit half on cone.
8. Close the lid of the strainer basket.
Hold the lever arm down firmly with
an open palm to maintain even
pressure. Operate the citrus press only
when the lever arm is in the down
position, holding the fruit on the cone.
NOTE:
Use of the citrus press
without the clip-on lever arm is not
recommended. If you do use it without
the lever arm, remove the lever arm from
the basket (see Step 14).
9. Operate the citrus press by pressing
the ON Button or the PULSE Button.
10. When juice is fully extracted, Press
the OFF Button.
NOTE:
Do not exceed the maximum
liquid level line on the work bowl, or juice
will leak from the bowl.
11. Unplug the food processor.
12. Unlock the strainer basket by turning
it clockwise. Remove juiced fruit,
cone, and strainer basket from the
work bowl.
13. Remove the work bowl from Food
Processor and pour juice into desired
container.
14. To detach the clip-on lever arm from
the strainer basket for thorough
cleaning, pull the clip at the bottom
of the basket away from the basket
side and remove the lever arm from
the basket.
15. When reattaching the lever arm to the
strainer basket, make sure the tabs on
the clip snap securely into a pair of
holes in the bottom of the basket.