Page 3 - Recommended work bowl capacity for various foods
Recommended work bowl capacity for various foods FOOD CAPACITY Chopped or Puréed 14 cups processed food Fruits and Vegetables Chopped or Puréed 2-1/4 pounds meat, cut in 1-inch or smaller cubes, chilled Meat, Poultry,Fish or Seafood Bread Dough 3 pounds • 6 cups all-purpose flour, yielding two 1-1/2...
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS RECOMMENDED CAPACITIES . . . . . . . 1UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . 2IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS . . . . . . . . . 4INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . 6MACHINE FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ....
Page 6 - Getting Ready
4 Carefully Read All TheseInstructions Before UsingThis Appliance. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Always follow thesesafety precautions whenusing this appliance. Getting Ready 1. Read all instructions. 2. Blades are sharp. Handle them carefully. 3. Always unplug from outlet when not in use,before putting on o...
Page 7 - INTRODUCTION; The Cuisinart; Metal Dough
5 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on yourpurchase of the Cuisinart ® Premier Series 14-CupFood Processor. This product is the ultimate food preparation tool, and itcomes from the originatorof the American foodprocessor, Cuisinart. The Cuisinart ® Premier Series 14-Cup FoodProcessor has all the elements...
Page 9 - PULSE
7 3. Turn the stem to the right, so the locking tabs are covered by the metal supports and a ‘click’ locks the stem in place. 4. With the stem facing down, place the assembly over the center hub. It should fitsnugly and rest on thebottom of the work bowl. 5. Place work bowl cover onto work bowl, wit...
Page 13 - Insert a slicing or
11 chopped - like raisins ornuts - add them last withthe mixed dry ingredients.) To make cake mix: Your food processor work bowl is large enoughfor the preparation of an 18.5-ounce packaged cake mix. Insert the metal blade andadd the cake mix to thework bowl. Press the ONbutton and while themachine ...
Page 14 - You can load the feed; Small amounts of food
12 4. You can load the feed tube repeatedly withoutremoving work bowlcover. Simply grasp thepusher and lift up. Thepusher assembly willcome off easily, leavingthe cover and feed tubein place. Your other handis free to reload the feedtube, and you do notneed to re-press the ON button if it was previo...
Page 15 - Cooked meat and poultry; SLICING AND SHREDDING CHEESE; Soft
13 SLICING MEAT AND POULTRY Cooked meat and poultry The food must be very cold.If possible, use a piece offood just large enough tofit in the feed tube. To make julienne strips of ham,bologna or luncheon meat, stack slices, then rollor fold them double andstand upright in the feedtube, wedging in as...
Page 18 - Baked bread is too heavy
16 dough feels very sticky,reinsert blade and immedi-ately add 2 tablespoons (30ml) flour through small feedtube while machine is run-ning. Dough doesn’t cleaninside of work bowl: • Amount of dough may exceed maximum capacityof your food processor.Remove half and processin 2 batches. • Dough may be ...
Page 19 - Dough doesn’t rise; Never store
17 Blade doesn’t incorporate ingredients: Butter or margarine, if notmelted, must be cut intotablespoon-size piecesbefore being added to workbowl. Metal dough blade risesin work bowl: Blade may not have beenpushed down as far aspossible before processingstarted. Machine may beoverloaded. Remove half...
Page 20 - FOR YOUR SAFETY; Cuisinart
18 FOR YOUR SAFETY Like all powerful electricalappliances, the PremierSeries 14-Cup FoodProcessor should be handled with care. Followthese guidelines to protectyou and your family frommisuse that could causeinjury. Handle and store metalblades and discs carefully.Their cutting edges arevery sharp. A...
Page 22 - Premier Series
20 We specifically caution you not to use other brandaccessories, such asjuicers, which permit yourmachine to operate withexposed cutting or shredding discs. We also caution you not to use the large feed tubeon this machine withmachines built by othermanufacturers. If you have any questionsabout the...
Page 23 - NOTES
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Page 24 - cookware, and Savor the Good Life
©2003 Cuisinart Cuisinart ® is a registered trademark of Cuisinart 150 Milford Road, East Windsor, NJ 08520 Printed in China 03CU13537 Lexan ® is a registered trademark of General Electric Company IB-3621 Cuisinart offers an extensive assortment of top quality products to make life in the kitchen ea...