Dualit 88600 User manual

FOOD PROCESSOR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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CONTENTS
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Dualit’s stylish food processor is versatile and hard
working, making it the perfect food preparation
assistant.
With clever features that bring maximum benefits to
you, including a powerful heavy-duty induction motor
and interchangeable long-life stainless steel blades and
discs, the range of practical applications is unbeatable!
Plus a number of multiple safety features like the non-slip
sucker feet gives you peace of mind while you work.
You will be amazed at the features offered with the
Food Processor such as the special design dough blade
and emulsifying disc, which creates a perfect finish with
every mix. The three extra thick multi purpose bowls
- each with their own blade - provide additional
efficiency, avoiding the chore of washing up between
recipes and the large bowl with its unique sealed drive
system offers a greater capacity upto 2.1L and radically
increases the practical working volume.
With its unique design and heavy-duty professional
parts, your Dualit Food Processor will provide you with
years of reliable use. Take inspiration from the Cookbook
provided and create your own culinary masterpieces.
Enjoy!
INTRODUCTION
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING YOUR DUALIT FOOD
PROCESSOR. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Always follow these safety precautions when using your
food processor, for your own safety and to avoid
damaging the processor.
• This appliance is designed to operate with an AC
power supply. Make sure your network voltage
corresponds to the voltage shown on the rating
plate underneath the food processor
• Do not use the food processor if the cord or plug is
damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord
avalable from Dualit or Authorised service agent. For
more information, call the Dualit customer care line
on 01293 652 500
• Never use a plug without the fuse cover fitted.
Always make sure a replacement fuse is the same
rating as the original
• Replacement fuses should be approved to BS 1362
and are available from Dualit
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• Unplug the unit when not in use, before fitting or
removing parts and before cleaning. To unplug it,
hold the plug and pull it out of the socket. Never
pull it out by the power cord
• Do not use the food processor outdoors – this
product is for domestic use only
• Do not use the processor on a sloping surface
• Make sure the power cord doesn’t hang over the
edge of the table or countertop
• Make sure it isn’t in contact with anything hot or
wet
• Never leave the processor unattended when it is
plugged into a wall socket or switched on
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety
• Ensure that the processor, the toolbox and all
accessories are always kept well out of reach
• When moving the processor, use both hands and lift
holding the base unit. Never lift the processor using
the bowl handle
• Never tamper with the safety systems. They are
included for your personal safety
• The blades and discs are extremely sharp; take extra
care when handling these parts, especially when
removing from the bowl, emptying the bowl and
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• The use of attachments not recommended or sold by
Dualit may cause fire, electric shock or injury to the
user or the appliance
• Use the spatula only when the unit is turned off, the
blade or discs are removed and the processor is
unplugged
• Store the toolbox out of reach of children
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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• Never operate the processor with the bowls empty.
• Do not misuse the processor; it is designed for use
with food items only
• Before each use, check that the bowls contain only
the ingredients and nothing else
• Do not process boiling or hot liquids
• Bowls and attachments are not suitable for
microwave use
• Ensure the bowl(s), accessory(s), lid and food
pusher are all securely in place before turning the
processor on. It will not work without the large bowl
and lid in place and locked
• Only use the food pusher supplied to insert and push
ingredients down the feeder tube. Never use your
fingers or utensils; this could cause severe injury and
also damage the appliance
• Do not overfill the bowls; ingredients need room to
move around. Use the maximum loading chart on
page 11 for reference
• Always turn the power off via the control knob
before opening the lid
• Switch off the appliance before changing accessories
or approaching moving parts while in use
• Never remove the bowl or lid until the blades or
discs have come to a complete stop
• Never touch moving parts or insert your hand or
utensils into the bowl. Use the food pusher provided
to guide ingredients through the feed tube
• The processor features an overheat cut-out that cuts
the power if it becomes too hot for any reason. If
this occurs turn the control knob to the off
position. Once it cools down, the safety cut-out will
automatically reset itself within 1 hour and the
power will be restored
• Do not submerge the motor housing, cord or plug in
water or any other liquids
• Clean all parts after each use; please refer to the
cleaning instructions on page 21
• If your ingredients include raw meat, make sure the
bowls and attachments are cleaned thoroughly,
immediately after use
• When using a dishwasher, always set it to the lowest
setting (max 40ºC) and keep bowls and accessories
well away from the heating elements. Avoid the
drying cycle.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Unpack the box with care, keeping all the packaging
materials until you are satisfied that everything you
need is there and in working order.
In your box you should find:
instruction booklet
food processor cookbook
power cord, with plug
toolbox of accessories
processor lid with food pusher & lid
large bowl, with medium and small bowls inside
main body: motor housing with bowl drive on top
Read this instruction manual before you start. It gives
you important safety information and also ensures you
get the most out of your Dualit food processor.
Keep the manual, and your proof of purchase, in a
safe place.
If you find there are any missing or damaged parts
when you unpack your box, contact the retailer or call
the Dualit customer care line on 01293 652500.
Before you use your processor for the first time, wash
all parts as per the cleaning and care instructions on
pages 21 to 23.
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UNPACKING YOUR DUALIT FOOD PROCESSOR
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Your food processor is designed to create great results
and to make life easy for you, but it is important that
you get to know what it can do and why it is designed
in this way.
Deliberately weighty, the commercial grade induction
motor adjusts power to keep the speed constant, at the
setting you have selected.
Non-slip sucker feet keep the processor firmly in place.
The control knob has three settings: Off ‘‘OO’’,
continuously On ‘‘II’’and intermittent Pulse ‘‘PPUULLSSEE’’.
The fixing on top of the main body is the bowl drive.
The large bowl locates on the bowl drive and locks in
place. The medium and small bowls then fit inside the
large bowl.
The lid locates on the large bowl, rotates through 30°
and locks in place (the processor won’t start unless the
lid is locked on).
A large feeder tube makes it easy to add ingredients
whilst the motor is running. Use the food pusher when
doing this; it also doubles as a liquid measure with lid.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR
MAIN BODY AND CONTROL KNOB
LID AND FOOD PUSHER
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A key feature of the Dualit processor, the three
different-sized bowls give you maximum flexibility and
convenience. Using an appropriate sized bowl for the
quantity of ingredients gives a better result, whether
blending or chopping.
It also means that if you need different sized bowls, you
won’t always have to wash the bowl between tasks.
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Large bowl
Use this bowl for all liquids (it has
a sealed drive). It offers the
maximum working capacity, and
needs to be in place before you
can use either of the other two
bowls.
Air vol: 3.25L.
Medium bowl
Use this as a secondary bowl, to
keep the large bowl clean and
ready for your next job. This is also
the best bowl when using slightly
smaller quantities.
(see chart on page 11)
Air vol: 2.6L.
Small bowl
Perfect for everyday processing
tasks like chopping herbs or
puréeing baby food. The small
bowl must sit inside the medium
bowl.
Air vol: 1.0L.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR
LID AND FOOD PUSHER
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Your Dualit food processor comes with a range of
attachments, each perfect for a particular task. They fit
neatly inside the toolbox, for safe and convenient
storage. Inside the box you will find:
Drive shaft Small, medium and large
chopping blades
There are three different sized
chopping blades, one for each bowl.
Dough blade
The bakery grade dough blade is the
perfect workhorse for making bread
dough and pastries.
Grating & shaving disc
The grating and shaving disc is
perfect for grating hard cheeses and
ingredients like ginger.
Shredding disc
The shredding disc makes perfect
shredded cabbage or grated cheese
Chipping disc
The chipping disc is ideal for making
homemade chips or quick
preperation for stir-fry.
Adjustable slicing disc
The adjustable slicing disc is useful
when you need to vary the size of
your slices (from 0.5mm to 7.5mm).
E-disc
The e-disc is a great alternative to the
more traditional wire balloon whisk,
for emulsifying liquids (e.g. salad
dressings) or whisking egg whites.
Made from durable silicon, the
spatula is flexible enough to scrape
your bowls clean.
You will need to use this on the
bowl drive to attach some of the
accessories.
Spatula
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR
ACCESSORIES
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Your Dualit bowls and accessories will not work in every
permutation:
• You must always start your assembly with the large
bowl – neither the medium or small bowls will fit
directly onto the main body
• The small bowl must be used in conjunction with the
large and medium bowls.
• Each bowl has its own sized chopping blade; you
must choose the right one for the bowl you are
using
• The e-disc and dough blade will only work inside the
large bowl
• The adjustable slicing disc will work with the large
and or medium bowl
• All other discs will work with all three bowls
• You will need to attach the drive shaft to the bowl
drive in order to use certain accessories (for more
details, see the assembly instructions on page 14).
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This illustration summarises which accessories can be
used with which bowl, and the order of assembly.
Medium bowl
& attachments
Large bowl &
attachments
Small bowl &
attachments
UNDERSTANDING WHICH BOWLS AND ACCESSORIES YOU NEED
USING THE RIGHT ACCESSORIES FOR THE TASK
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Your food processor will produce the best results if you
use the bowl size that best matches the quantity and
type of food you are processing.
The large bowl is has a sealed drive; use this bowl for all
liquid mixtures. Small quantities of ingredients like herbs
or garlic are best chopped in the small bowl.
The table guides you on the maximum quantities of
different types of food for the large bowl.
Never exceed the maximums shown and make sure that
your ingredients have room to move around.
Bread Dough
Shortcrust Pastry
Minced Meat
Grated Soft Cheese
Grated Carrots
Sliced Tomatoes
Sliced Cucumber
Soup
Victoriasponge mix
Ingredients Large Bowl
1.4Kg
1.4Kg
1.45Kg
1.2Kg
1.36Kg
1Kg
1.36Kg
1.3L Thin- 2.1L Thick
8 eggs - 4lbs
UNDERSTANDING WHICH BOWLS AND ACCESSORIES YOU NEED
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BOWL FOR THE TASK
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Using the quantities given on page 11 as a guide, you
now need to decide what you want to do, and what
bowls and accessories you will need.
The table below should get you started.
It is important to remember to use the right accessories
with the right bowl. Some accessories will only work
with one bowl. It is also important to assemble the
processor correctly.
• Handwash all bowls and accessories before use
(See diagram on page 21)
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Task
Small quantity of baby food
Small quantity of liquids
Chopping herbs
Slicing apple
Bread dough
Beating egg whites
Home-made chips
Parts you will need, in the order of assembly
Large & medium bowl + drive shaft + small bowl + small chopping blade + lid+ food pusher
Large bowl (always use the large bowl forliquids) + e-disc + lid + food pusher
Large & medium bowl + drive shaft + small bowl + small chopping blade + lid+ food pusher
Large bowl + medium bowl + drive shaft + adjustable slicing disc set to 3mm + lid.
Large bowl (can’t use dough blade with any otherbowl) + dough blade + lid + food pusher
Large bowl (can’t use e-disc with any otherbowl) + e-disc + lid+ food pusher
Large bowl + drive shaft + chipping disc + lid + food pusher
UNDERSTANDING WHICH BOWLS AND ACCESSORIES YOU NEED
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BOWL FOR THE TASK
PREPARATION
• Position the processor close to a power socket with
enough space around it for ingredients, bowls and
accessories. It must be at least 15cm from the edge
of the table or counter, with the control knob facing
you. Press down on the main body so that the
sucker feet hold it securely in position.
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• You will always need to put the large bowl in place
first, no matter what you intend to do. Hold the
large bowl with the handle pointing to the right
(3 o’clock), position it onto the bowl drive and
turn it clockwise by 90° (6 o’clock) until you hear
and feel it lock in place
• If you want to use the medium bowl, insert this into
the large bowl; it will self-locate
• If using the small bowl, you will also need to use the
medium bowl & drive shaft. These must be put onto
the bowl drive before the small bowl is inserted
• The small bowl fits into the medium bowl. When
inserting it into the bowl you will need to rotate the
small bowl until the tabs on the medium bowl locate
in the slots on the small bowl (See diagram on
page 14)
• Always try and start with the tasks that require the
smallest bowl first, so that you are removing the
used bowls instead of putting clean bowls inside
dirty ones
• Do not add your ingredients yet.
THE LARGE BOWL CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE
MAIN BODY WITH OR WITHOUT THE LID LOCKED
IN PLACE.
• Rotate the control switch to the ‘Off’ position
• Unlock the lid prior to removing the large bowl
• Hold the large bowl with the handle pointing to the
right (6 o’clock), turn it anti-clockwise by 90°
(3 o’clock) until you hear and feel it unlock.
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ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
ASSEMBLING BOWLS
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The drive shaft locates on the bowl drive on the main
body. With some permutations you will need the drive
shaft; with others you won’t.
If you need to use the drive shaft, locate it on the bowl
drive first, then attach the accessory (e-disc excluded –
see e-disc assembly instructions on page 18)
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When using the drive shaft, locate this on the bowl drive
first, then attach the relevant blade or disc.
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Large
bowl
Small
bowl
ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
DRIVE SHAFT
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HANDLE BLADES USING ONLY THE CENTRE
PLASTIC SECTION.
There is a different sized chopping blade for each bowl;
make sure you choose the right one.
• The large chopping blade locates directly onto the
bowl drive, once the large bowl is locked in place
• The medium chopping blade also locates directly
onto the bowl drive, once both large and medium
bowls are in place
• The small chopping blade needs to be used with the
drive shaft. This must be attached to the bowl drive
once the large and medium bowls are in place, but
before the small bowl is inserted
• Always hold chopping blades by the plastic centre
section, being careful not to touch the sharp edges
• Don’t add your ingredients until your chopping
blade is in place
• Cut large ingredients into uniform pieces no larger
than 2.5cm2
• Ensure meat is very cold but not frozen and use
short pulses for greater control whilst chopping.
The dough blade can only be used with the large bowl.
It has a mixing/kneading action.
• Place the dough blade directly onto the bowl drive,
once the large bowl is in place
• Add dry ingredients to the bowl
• Liquids can be added in a controlled way via the
feeder tube
• Be careful not to exceed the maximum quantities
indicated on page 11.
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Large
blade
Small
blade
Large bowl
Dough blade
ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
CHOPPING BLADES
DOUGH BLADE
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ONLY USE THE FOOD PUSHER TO PUSH
INGREDIENTS DOWN THE FEEDER TUBE.
NEVER USE YOUR HANDS.
• When using these discs, the orientation of the
ingredients in the feeder tube will determine the way
they cut. Stacking items vertically will produce
discs and horizontal stacking will produce the
longest strips or slices
• If you position the disc so that the cutting edge is
away from the feeder tube, then the disc will start
cutting as soon as you turn the processor on
• Apply a gentle downward pressure on the pusher to
guide food onto the cutting disc. Too much pressure
will lead to uneven cutting.
• The cut ingredients may build up on one side of the
bowl, in which case stop the processor and use the
spatula to distribute them evenly
• Occasionally small pieces of your ingredients may be
left on the disc, uncut. These can be hand chopped
and added to your mixture
• You cannot grate soft ingredients. Chill chocolates
and cheeses before using in the processor.
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Vertical stacking
will produce discs
Horizontal stacking
will produce strips
ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
USING YOUR CUTTING DISCS
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ONLY HANDLE DISCS BY THE PLASTIC
CENTRE SECTION.
These three metal discs can be used with all bowls. They
always need to be attached to the bowl drive via the
drive shaft. Ingredients are added via the feeder tube,
after the lid has been locked in position.
• Discs must be inserted with the cutting face
upwards. Attach the disc directly onto the drive
shaft, gently push down and twist until securely in
position
• Align and lock the lid into position
• Pack the ingredients into the feeder tube
• When using the processor with these discs, push the
ingredients down the feeder tube using the food
pusher.
HANDLE WITH CARE WHEN ADJUSTING,
THE BLADE IS EXTREMELY SHARP
The adjustable slicing disc can only be used with the
large and medium bowls. It creates any slice thickness
between 0.5mm and 7.5mm. It must be attached to the
drive shaft.
• To adjust the slicing thickness, rotate the outer
spindle on the underside of the disc anti-clockwise to
make the slices thicker, or clockwise to make them
thinner
• The adjustable slicing disc is then attached to the
drive shaft with the cutting edge uppermost
• The lid is locked on, the ingredients gently packed
into the feeder tube and the food pusher used to
push the ingredients through the cutter.
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ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
GRATING & SHAVING, SHREDDING AND CHIPPING DISCS
ADJUSTABLE SLICING DISC
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The e-disc can only be used with the large bowl, and
only with liquids (including egg whites).
For best results use a minimum of two/three egg whites.
To emulsify liquids successfully, add additional liquids
slowly through the feeder tube.
• Attach the drive shaft onto the centre of the e-disc
with a push and twist action making sure it’s securely
in place
• Place the e-disc assembly directly onto the bowl
drive
• Put liquid ingredients into the bowl
• Close and lock the lid
• Additional ingredients can be added through the
feeder tube with the processor running.
Use the spatula to redistribute ingredients that have built
up around the sides of the bowls, or to help decant
ingredients from bowls to other containers.
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ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
E-DISC
SPATULA
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YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR WON’T WORK UNLESS THE
LID IS LOCKED IN PLACE. DO NOT REMOVE THE LID
UNTIL THE BLADE OR DISC HAS STOPPED TURNING.
• When you have assembled the right bowl(s) and
accessories for the job you want to do, align the
locking pins in the lid with the slots on the rim of the
large bowl
• To lock, rotate the lid clockwise 30 degrees until the
tab aligns with the top of the bowl handle.
You will hear a click to confirm that the lid is now
locked on
• When opening the lid, ensure the blade or disc has
stopped turning, the control knob is in the off
position and the processor is unplugged at the
socket
• To remove, hold the bowl handle with one hand and
turn the lid anti-clockwise with the other hand. Lift it
up and off
• Always store the processor with the lid unlocked.
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Always ensure the food pusher is in place before you
start using your processor.
• Pack ingredients tightly in the feeder tube so that
they produce uniform pieces
• The food pusher doubles as a measure, with a lid for
your convenience.
ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
LID
FEEDER TUBE AND FOOD PUSHER
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The control knob has three settings: ‘Off’, continuous
‘On’ or intermittent ‘Pulse’.
• ‘Off’: the processor is ‘off’ when the control knob is
in the vertical position
• Continuous ‘On’: rotate the knob clockwise to
the ‘ I ’ symbol’. It will remain on until manually
turned back to the ‘Off’ position
• Intermittent ‘Pulse’: uses short pulses for more
control while processing. Rotate the knob
anti-clockwise to ‘Pulse’. When released it will
automatically return to the ‘Off’ position. Allow a
couple of seconds for the ingredients to drop before
pulsing again.
The processor features an overheat cut-out that cuts
the power if it becomes too hot for any reason. If this
occurs turn the control knob to the off position and
unplug the power cord. Once it cools down, the safety
cut-out will automatically reset itself within 1 hour and
the power will be restored.
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‘ON’
‘OFF’
‘PULSE’
ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PROCESSOR
CONTROLS
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