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model
CMC6W
Food Chopper
Mains supply: 230V ~50Hz
Power consumption: 120W
Because we continually strive to improve our products we may
change specifications and designs without prior notice.
Disconnect from the mains before cleaning the food chopper.
Make sure no water enters the inside of the appliance!
Never immerse the chopper or base in water and keep the
electrical contacts dry!
Clean the food chopper exterior with a soft damp cloth or sponge.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads which may
damage the finish of the food chopper.
Rinse the bowl under running water.
Only use water and dishwashing liquid to clean the chopper.
Never put any parts in the dishwasher.
specifications
Cleaning
safety first
Always remove the mains plug from the socket when you have finished using the
food chopper, before you clean the food chopper, before you put on or remove the
container or if any faults occur.
Wait until the blades have stopped rotating before you remove the lid or bowl.
Never use this chopper without a lid.
Do not put your hands or any utensils such as forks or spoons into the bowl while
the blades are rotating.
Do not immerse in water.
Children should neverbe allowed touse this foodchopper..
Never leave the appliance plugged in whenthere are young children around.
Keep the mainslead away fromheat sources.
Do not use the chopper if the mains lead or the housing are visibly damaged.
Repairs must onlybe carried out by qualified electricians.
This food chopper has been designed for domestic quantities only and is not
suitable for commercial use.
This appliance complieswith the appropriate EMC safety directives.
Always place the food chopper on a firm and level surface.
for the sake of the
environment
Do not simplythrow the packagingaway. Cardboardpackaging can betaken to yourlocal waste
paper collection point.Deposit plastic bagsmade of polyethylene(PE) at PEcollection points.
Please ask youlocal authority forthe address ofyour nearest recyclingdepot.
Do not operate the chopper with a damaged cord
or plug or if the chopper malfunctions or has
been dropped or damaged in any way.
If the power cord becomes damaged, it must be
replaced by your service agent or qualified
person to prevent a hazard. Please contact the
store where you bought your chopper
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Always use extremecare when handling the chopping blades.
Always hold them by the stem of the chopping blade.
using your food chopper
getting to know your chopper
Fig. 1
A
Description of the Appliance
A Lid
BLid Locking Tabs
C Chopping Blade
D LO Pulse
Caution: Never use thechopper without alid.
Assembling the food chopper
Remove all packingmaterials before using.
Before using, washLid, Blade andBowl in warmsoapy water;
rinse and drythoroughly.
Place the Baseon a dry, stable surface.
Place the Bowl,without Lid andChopping Blade, onthe Base
and turn clockwiseto lock intoposition (fig.2)..
Slide the ChoppingBlade down overthe shaft, rotatingif
necessary to dropinto place (fig.3).
Place the Lidon the Bowl,then turn clockwiseinto Lid locking
slot (fig. 4).
Note: For yourprotection, this unithas a safetylock lid. Theunit
will not operateunless the Lidand unit dotalign. Do not
attempt to operatethe unit withoutlocking the Lidin place.
Operating the foodchopper
fig. 2 fig. 3
fig. 4
Cut food intoapproximately 1/2 inchpieces and placeup to 2
cups of dryfood in theBowl at atime
.
Place the lidon the Bowland turn tolock into place.
Plug the cordinto an outlet.Press and holdthe HI orLO Pulse
button for 5-10seconds and thenrelease; the motorwill stop.
Repeat for afiner consistency.
Hold the unitwith one handplaced on topof the lid,to keep the
unit steady.
When finished chopping,allow Chopping Bladeto stop rotating
before removing contents.
Remove the Lidand grasp thestem of theChopping Blade.
Carefully remove itfrom the Bowl.Remove the Bowlfrom the
Base and emptythe processed food.
Note: Do notuse Bowl forstoring food..
Important: Do notexceed the maximum
capacity!
Important: Most foodrequires only 3-10seconds. Do not
operate longer than1 minute.
troubleshooting
the power isswitched on.
the fuse inthe plug.
the lid isfitted correctly.
Important: Only addsmall amounts ofliquid into
the chopper,large quantities mayleak from the
container.
B
C
HI LO
D
E
G
H
F
E HI Pulse
FBowl
G Drive Shaft
H Base Bowl Tabs
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Important: Blades aresharp, handle withcare.
If the foodchopper doesn't workplease check:
Recipes
FOOD SETTING QTY TIME
Nuts, coarse chop LO
1 loosely packedcup
10 seconds
Fresh herbs, coarsechop LO
1 1/3 cup
30 seconds
Nuts, fine chop
Hard cheeses
Garlic Cloves
Chocolate
Onion
Sun-dried tomatoes inoil
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
1 1/3 cup
4-6 oz.
1 cup cloves,peeled
1 cup, 1/ 2 inchpieces
1 cup, coarselychopped
1 cup
15 seconds
30 seconds
20 seconds
30 seconds
30 seconds
20 seconds
1/3 cup fresh cilantro 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/3 cup fresh oregano 1 /4 teaspoon salt
1 garlic clove,peeled 1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/ 4 cup green onion, sliced 2 teaspoons olive oil
2 (6-ounce) salmon fillets
Combine the first 8 ingredients (excluding oliveoil and salmon fillites) infood chopper
bowl and process until wellmixed and finely chopped. Brush salmon filletson both sides
with the herb mixture. Grill salmon over medium-hot coals for 10 minutes or until fish
flakes easily when tested with a fork.
GRILLED HERB CRUSTED SALMON
1 (8-ounce) packaged cream cheese, 1 tablespoon capers
softened. 1 2 cup roasted red pepper,
2 green onions, chopped fresh roasted or jarred
Pat pepper dry.Place all ingredients in foodchopper bowl and process until well
combined. Serve with all assortment of crackers.
Make about 1 1 4 cups spread.
ROASTED RED PEPPER SPREAD
-4-
100ml = 0.4 cup = 3.5 oz 200ml = 0.8 cup = 7 oz
250ml = 1 cup = 8.8 oz 400ml = 1.6 cup = 14 oz
500ml = 2 cup = 17.6oz
Partmaster Direct can provide accessories, spares, batteries and replacement
parts with Next Day Delivery available upon request.
Please call:
0870 600 1338
(UK customers only)
Calls charged at National Rate
....or visit our website at www.partmaster.co.uk