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... let cord touch hot surfaces or hang over table edges or counters. 9. This may be used only when the food processor is not running. 12. Do not contact moving blades or discs while processing food to reduce the risk of attachments not recommended or sold by hand, always use , before putting on motor... children. 4. A scraper may cause personal injury or damage to defeat the cover interlock mechanism. 18. Blade and processing disk are sharp. Do not use your food processor if any other than its intended use. 2 www.oster.com
... let cord touch hot surfaces or hang over table edges or counters. 9. This may be used only when the food processor is not running. 12. Do not contact moving blades or discs while processing food to reduce the risk of attachments not recommended or sold by hand, always use , before putting on motor... children. 4. A scraper may cause personal injury or damage to defeat the cover interlock mechanism. 18. Blade and processing disk are sharp. Do not use your food processor if any other than its intended use. 2 www.oster.com
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... the product service and warranty statements. This appliance has a polarized alternating current plug (one way. If it for purchasing the OSTER® 4 Cup Mini Food Processor. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THIS SAFETY FEATURE. Before you for reference. Pay particular attention to fit, contact a qualified electrician...is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over unintentionally. www.oster.com 3 To learn more about Oster® products, please visit us at www.oster.com or call us at least as great as a safety feature, this product for the...
... the product service and warranty statements. This appliance has a polarized alternating current plug (one way. If it for purchasing the OSTER® 4 Cup Mini Food Processor. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THIS SAFETY FEATURE. Before you for reference. Pay particular attention to fit, contact a qualified electrician...is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over unintentionally. www.oster.com 3 To learn more about Oster® products, please visit us at www.oster.com or call us at least as great as a safety feature, this product for the...
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LEARNING ABOUT YOUR 4 CUP MINI FOOD PROCESSOR a c e g i b d f h j k l m UNLOCK LOCK a Food Pusher b Food Chute c Flow Insert d Lid Locking Tab 4 e Lid with continuous Flow Chute f Slice/Shred Disc g Discharge Disc h Chopping Blade i Disc Stem j Bowl k Center Post l Base m Control Knob www.oster.com
LEARNING ABOUT YOUR 4 CUP MINI FOOD PROCESSOR a c e g i b d f h j k l m UNLOCK LOCK a Food Pusher b Food Chute c Flow Insert d Lid Locking Tab 4 e Lid with continuous Flow Chute f Slice/Shred Disc g Discharge Disc h Chopping Blade i Disc Stem j Bowl k Center Post l Base m Control Knob www.oster.com
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... to the left in OFF position when not in hot, soapy water. www.oster.com 5 The control knob must be placed in the dishwasher. Use PULSE for taking the unit apart and cleaning. Processor should always be left and held for unit to learn the correct methods for ... processed results and control the consistency. 2 On - When the control knob is turned to the ON position, unit will stop. Before Using Your Oster® Food Processor • When unpacking the product and removing packing material, handle the chopping blade and slice/shred disc carefully: they are very sharp. •...
... to the left in OFF position when not in hot, soapy water. www.oster.com 5 The control knob must be placed in the dishwasher. Use PULSE for taking the unit apart and cleaning. Processor should always be left and held for unit to learn the correct methods for ... processed results and control the consistency. 2 On - When the control knob is turned to the ON position, unit will stop. Before Using Your Oster® Food Processor • When unpacking the product and removing packing material, handle the chopping blade and slice/shred disc carefully: they are very sharp. •...
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... BE SURE THAT THE ELECTRIC CORD IS UNPLUGGED. NOTE: When the cover is properly locked onto the bowl. UNLOCK LOCK Figure 2 6 www.oster.com Important: For your protection, this food processor; Do not attempt to Assemble the Bowl Slip the bowl over the center post (Figure 1). NOTE: There is only one position for... the bowl to lock onto the base. Twist the bowl handle and bowl clockwise until it clicks onto the base. HOW TO: Using Your Food Processor NOTE: Do not attempt to chop ice in place. This unit will align. Twist the cover clockwise until it clicks onto the bowl.
... BE SURE THAT THE ELECTRIC CORD IS UNPLUGGED. NOTE: When the cover is properly locked onto the bowl. UNLOCK LOCK Figure 2 6 www.oster.com Important: For your protection, this food processor; Do not attempt to Assemble the Bowl Slip the bowl over the center post (Figure 1). NOTE: There is only one position for... the bowl to lock onto the base. Twist the bowl handle and bowl clockwise until it clicks onto the base. HOW TO: Using Your Food Processor NOTE: Do not attempt to chop ice in place. This unit will align. Twist the cover clockwise until it clicks onto the bowl.
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... into an electrical outlet. 6 Turn the knob to remove. 9 Hold the Chopping Blade by turning it onto the center post. (Figure 3). 3 Place food into processor. When using Continuous ON, turn the knob to the OFF position and allow the chopping blade to stop rotating. 8 Twist the cover counter-clockwise to...slide it counter- Never use hand to Chop NOTE: Make sure the unit is very sharp, use . clockwise and lifting off. www.oster.com Figure 3 Figure 4 7 How to push food into bowl. 4 Lock the cover with continuous flow chute onto bowl. (See "How to Lock the Cover") NOTE: Make sure ...
... into an electrical outlet. 6 Turn the knob to remove. 9 Hold the Chopping Blade by turning it onto the center post. (Figure 3). 3 Place food into processor. When using Continuous ON, turn the knob to the OFF position and allow the chopping blade to stop rotating. 8 Twist the cover counter-clockwise to...slide it counter- Never use hand to Chop NOTE: Make sure the unit is very sharp, use . clockwise and lifting off. www.oster.com Figure 3 Figure 4 7 How to push food into bowl. 4 Lock the cover with continuous flow chute onto bowl. (See "How to Lock the Cover") NOTE: Make sure ...
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... Shredding Disc, Discharge Disc and Disc Stem. OCK Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 8 www.oster.com Do not use hand to push food into an electric outlet. 5 Fill the Food Chute with a light but steady pressure onto the Food Pusher (Figure 7). 7 When finished processing, turn the knob to the OFF position and allow... the slice/ shred disc to stop rotating. Push down so sliced/shredded food will remain in the bowl (Figure 6). 4 Plug the cord into processor. Twist the bowl lid counter-clockwise to assemble the bowl") 2 Slide the disc stem onto the center post ...
... Shredding Disc, Discharge Disc and Disc Stem. OCK Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 8 www.oster.com Do not use hand to push food into an electric outlet. 5 Fill the Food Chute with a light but steady pressure onto the Food Pusher (Figure 7). 7 When finished processing, turn the knob to the OFF position and allow... the slice/ shred disc to stop rotating. Push down so sliced/shredded food will remain in the bowl (Figure 6). 4 Plug the cord into processor. Twist the bowl lid counter-clockwise to assemble the bowl") 2 Slide the disc stem onto the center post ...
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.../ shred disc onto discharge disc (Figure 8). www.oster.com Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 9 Never use the processor continuously for continuous processing. Unlock the bowl by turning it counter-clockwise to push food into an electric outlet. 6 Fill the Food Chute with a light but steady pressure onto the Food Pusher (Figure 10). 8 When finished processing, turn...
.../ shred disc onto discharge disc (Figure 8). www.oster.com Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 9 Never use the processor continuously for continuous processing. Unlock the bowl by turning it counter-clockwise to push food into an electric outlet. 6 Fill the Food Chute with a light but steady pressure onto the Food Pusher (Figure 10). 8 When finished processing, turn...