Always pull the power cord before cleaning.
Washing food processor attachments
Juste place any of the pieces (except for the power base) on top shelf of the dishwasher,
or hand wash with warm soapy water and rinse.
Stubborn cleanup: When you let ingredients dry in the food processor or wehn you have
melted cheese in the cups, make you cleanup a snap by filling the cup with soapy water
and microwaving it for one minute.
Note:
Always make sure the gaskts are still inside after cleaning. The heat from the dish
washers can cause them to become loose and pop out.
Cleaning the food processor power base
For the most part the power base does not really get dirty, but if you neglect to twist the
blade onto the cup tightly, liquids can leak ut and get into the base and activator buttons.
Here is how to clean it up:
1. Unplug the power base first.
2. Use a damp rag to wipe down the inside and outside of the power base.
Sometimes the base gets so dirty that the title white sliders that activate the food proces-
sor get sticky. This can cause the motor to continue to spin even after you have released
the cup.
When this happens:
1. Unplug the power base.
2. Use a damp rag to soften up the gunk around the activators as you work the activator
buttons up and down until they move freely again.
Storing leftovers in the food processor cups
You can prepare, cook and store your food all in the same vessel! No unnecessary dishes
to clean, no plastic wrap, foil or plastic containers to deal with. Just twist on a stay-fresh
lid and pop your leftovers in the refrigerator. You can even bring your leftovers to wirk of
school, by just tossing the sealed cup into your bag and go! Then at work, you can reheat
your leftovers in the microwave - all in the same cup.
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