Manual KitchenAid Artisan Foodprocessor

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    English 1 Model 5KFPM7 70 F ood Processo r ARTIS AN ® FOODP ROCE SSOR INSTRUC TIES EN RECEPTEN ARTIS AN ® FOOD PROCESSOR INSTRUC TIONS AND RECIPES ROBOT MÉNA GER ARTISAN ® MODE D'EMPL O I ET RECETTES ARTIS AN ® FOOD PROCE SSOR BEDIENU NGSANL EITUNG UND REZEPTE FOOD PROCESSOR ARTIS AN ® ISTRUZI ONI PER L ’USO E RICETTE PROCE SADO R DE A ...

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    English 2 T ab le of Co nt e nt s F ood Process or Safety ... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... .... 3 Electr ical Requi rement s ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... 3 Impor tant Safegu ards ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ..... ...

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    Model 5KFPM 770: 230-2 40 V olts A.C. Hertz : 50 Hz NOTE: Model 5KFPM770 has a grounded plug. T o reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug will fit in an outlet only one way . If the plug does not fit in the outlet, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way . Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is t ...

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    English 4 IMP ORT ANT SAFE GU ARDS This applia nce is marked accordin g to the European direct ive 2002/96 /EC on Wast e Electrica l and Elect ronic Equipm ent (WEEE) . By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly , you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by in ...

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    English 5 I O Pulse F oo d Pr oc es s or F ea tu re s* Medium (4 mm) Shredd ing Disc Fine (2 mm) Slicin g Disc Stainl ess Steel Multip urpose Blade Dough Blade Die-Ca st Metal Base 2-Piec e F ood Pusher W ork Bowl Cover with Ultra Wide Mouth F eed T ube W ork Bowl 950 ml (4 cup) Mini Bowl and Mini Blade Medium (4 mm) Slicin g Disc Spatul a/ Cleani ...

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    English 6 F oo d Pr oc es s or F ea tu re s W ork Bowl Cover with Ultra Wide Mouth F eed T ube One of the indus try’s large st, the Ultra Wide Mouth feed tube accomm odate s large items – like tomato es, cucumbe rs, and potato es – with a minimum of sectio ning or slicing. 2-Pie ce Food Pusher F or smaller items , remove the small pusher from ...

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    English 7 Pr ep ar i n g th e F oo d Pr oc es so r fo r Us e Before First Use Befor e using your Food Proces sor for the first time, wash the work bowl, work bowl cover , chef ’s bowl, mini bowl, feed tube pusher , discs, and blades either by hand or in the dishwa sher (see “Care and Cleanin g” on page 15). W ork Bowl Assembl y 1. Place the F ...

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    English 8 Pr ep ar i n g th e F oo d Pr oc es so r fo r Us e 7. Plug into a proper electrica l outlet (see “ Elect rical Requi rement s” on page 3). NOTE: Y our Food Processor will not operat e unless the work bowl and work bowl cover are properly locked on the base, and the pusher is inser ted to the maximu m fill line on the feed tube. Do not ...

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    English 9 Pr ep ar i n g th e F oo d Pr oc es so r fo r Us e 2. Fit the disc over the metal pin on the disc stem with the raised-blade side up. The disc has a raised nub on the top and grooves underneath to help align it properly . Rotate the disc until it falls fully onto the stem. Mini Bowl Assembl y 1. Place the mini bowl inside the work bowl ov ...

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    English 11 Pr ep ar i n g th e F oo d Pr oc es so r fo r Us e 4. Th e 2- piec e con e of fers tw o si zes; ch oo se the ri gh t size fo r th e frui t yo u ar e jui ci ng . Use th e out er co ne for gr ap efru it, o ra ng es and ot he r larg e fru it s. Rem ove the ou te r cone to rev eal a s ma ll er in ne r cone th at ’s per fec t fo r le mo ns ...

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    English 12 Us in g th e F oo d P r oc es so r Before Use Befor e operating the F ood Process or , be sure the work bowl, blades, and work bowl cover are properly assemb led on the F ood Proces sor base (see “Prepar ing the Food Proces sor for Use” starting on page 7). F ood Pusher Interl ock The food pusher is part of the safety interl ock syst ...

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    English 13 Us in g th e F oo d P r oc es so r Using the Pulse Control Th e pu lse co nt ro l al low s pr eci se co ntr ol of th e du rat ion and fr eq ue ncy of pro ces sin g. It ’s gre at f or j ob s wh ich req uir e a l ig ht to uch . Ju st pre ss an d ho ld t he “Pu lse ” Bu tto n to st ar t pr oce ss in g, a nd r ele ase it to s top . Th ...

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    English 14 4. If using a disc, remove it befor e remov ing the bowl. Place two finge rs under each side of the disc and lift it straig ht up. Remov e the disc stem. 5. If using the mini bowl or chef’s bowl, grasp and remove the bowl using the finger grips located along the top edge of the bowl. 6. T urn the work bowl to the left to unloc k it fro ...

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    English 15 Ca re an d Cl e an in g 1. Press the “O” Button . 2. Unplu g the F ood Proces sor before cleaning. 3. Wipe the base and cord with a warm, sudsy cloth, and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasi ve cleanse rs or scour ing pads. 4. All the other parts of the F ood Proce ssor are dishwash er safe. Be sure ...

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    English 16 T r ou bl e sh oo ti n g • If your Fo od Processo r should fail to operate, check the follow ing: – Make sure the work bowl and work bowl cover are properly locked on the base, and the food pusher is insert ed to the maximu m fill line on the feed tube. – See if the power cord is plugge d into a proper electric al outlet (see “El ...

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    English 17 F oo d Pr oc es s in g Ti ps USING THE MUL TIPURPO SE BLADE T o chop fresh fruits or veget ables: P eel, core, and/or remove seeds. Cut food in 2.54 to 3.81 cm. Process food to desired size, using short pulses , 1 to 2 second s each time. Scrap e sides of bowl, if necessar y . T o puree cooked frui ts and veget ables (excep t potatoes) : ...

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    English 18 F oo d Pr oc es s in g Ti ps T o grate hard cheeses , such as P armesan and Pecori no: Never attempt to process cheese that cannot be pierced with the tip of a sharp knife. Y ou can use the multi-purpose blade to grate hard cheeses. Cut cheese in 2.54 cm pieces. Place in work bow l. Pro cess, usi ng sh ort pulse s, until coars ely cho pp ...

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    English 19 F oo d Pr oc es s in g Ti ps T o slice uncook ed meat or poultr y , such as stir- fry meats: Cut or roll food to fit feed tube. Wrap and freeze food until hard to the touch, 30 minutes to 2 hours, depend ing on thickness of food. Check to be sure you can still pierce food with the tip of a sharp knife. If not, allow to thaw slightly . Pr ...

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    English 20 He lp fu l Hi nt s 1. Whe n cut tin g and pa cki ng foo d ite ms in the Ultr a Wide Mou th fee d tub e, do not exce ed the max imu m fil l line . Thi s will per mit the pus her to enga ge th e int erl ock and the unit to opera te. 2. Nev er pr oce ss any food that is so har d or fir mly froz en tha t it can not be pier ced with the tip o ...

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    English 21 He lp fu l Hi nt s 1 5. Aft er remov ing the wor k bow l cov er , pla ce it upsid e dow n on the coun ter . Thi s wil l help keep the coun ter clean . 1 6. T o rem ove the con ten ts of th e wor k bow l with out remo vin g the mult ipu rpo se bl ade , gras p the work bowl fro m the botto m and plac e one fin ger thro ugh the cen ter open ...

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    English 22 Wh it e Ba l s am ic Vi na i gr et te 1 table spoon fresh basil leaves 1 table spoon fresh oregan o leaves 1 clove garlic 3 table spoons white balsam ic vinegar* 3 table spoons white wine vinegar * 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon salt 1 ⁄ 4 teaspoon dry mustar d 1 ⁄ 8 teaspoon ground red pepper 180 ml ( 3 ⁄ 4 cup) extra virgin olive oil P osition ...

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    English 23 Ch ed da r Br oc co li So up 230 g sharp Cheddar cheese , chilled 1 small onion, cut into halves lengthwise 1 rib celery , cut into 6 cm pieces 2 ta blespo ons butter or margarine 1 large head (about 450 g) broccoli 700 ml (3 cups) chicken broth 475 ml (2 cups) milk, divide d 30 g ( 1 ⁄ 4 cups) all-pu rpose flour 2 teasp oons Dijon mus ...

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    English 24 Sp ri ng Mi x Bas ma ti Ri c e 1 clove garlic 1 mediu m shallot, cut into quarter s 1 table spoon olive oil 1 ⁄ 4 pound (about 125 g) fresh green beans , trimme d 1 small carrot, peeled and cut into halves crossw ise 356 ml (1 1 ⁄ 2 cups) chick en broth 237 ml (1 cup) water 1 teasp oon salt 1 ⁄ 4 teaspoon black pepper 1 teasp oon g ...

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    English 25 Ch ic ke n Sa ta y wi th P ea nu t Sa uc e Chicke n 2 clove s garlic 1 te aspoon coarsely choppe d gingerroot 60 m l ( 1 ⁄ 4 cups) soy sauc e 2 ta blespo ons peanut or vegetable oil 2 te aspoon s brown sugar 455 - 570 g (1-1 1 ⁄ 4 pounds ) chicke n breast tender s Sauce 80 m l ( 1 ⁄ 3 cup) coconu t milk 30 g ( 1 ⁄ 4 cup) peanut b ...

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    English 26 F re sh F ru it T ar t Crust 125 g (1 cup) all-purpo se flour 2 teasp oons sugar 1 ⁄ 4 teaspoon salt 30 g ( 1 ⁄ 4 cup) cold butter , cut into 2.5 cm pieces 1 table spoon cold shorte ning 1 egg yolk 2 table spoons ice water 1 teasp oon lemon juice 1 egg, blende d with 1 tablespoon water Fillin g 30 g ( 1 ⁄ 4 cup) sugar 1 table spoon ...

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    English 27 Length of W arranty: Europ e, Australia and New Zealand: Three years Full Wa rrant y from date of purch ase on the F ood Proces sor . T en years F ull War ranty from date of purchase on the motor . Other : One Y ear F ull Wa rrant y from date of purchase. Kitche nAid Will P ay For: Repla cement parts and repair labor costs to correct def ...

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    English 28 ® Registered T rademark/™ T rademark of KitchenAid, U.S.A . © 2007. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. (6012dZw1207) Cu st om e r S e rv ic e In U.K. & Ireland : T ollf ree number 00800 38104 026 (V alid only from a fixed phone) Addres s: K itchen Aid Europa, Inc. PO BOX 19 B-2018 ANTWER P 11 BE ...

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