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User manual Hobart, model ML-38962
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B (3-98) Installation, Operation, and Care of Model FP100 Food Processor SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The Model FP100 Food Processor is used for slicing, shredding, grating, Julienne cutting and dicing vegetables, fruits or cheese. The compact unit is designed for ease of operation and quick cleaning. Immediately after unpacking the food processor, check for possible shipping damage. If the unit is found to be damaged after unpacking, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery. Prior to installation, test the electrical service to assure that it agrees with the specifications on the data plate located Do not lift the unit with any hinged or extended parts; lift only with the black carrying handle located on the top The FP100 should be operated on a suitable counter height surface. A pan (not provided) suitable for kitchen use WARNING: THE SUPPLY CORD ON THIS MACHINE IS PROVIDED WITH A THREE-PRONG GROUNDING PLUG. THE OUTLET TO WHICH THIS PLUG IS CONNECTED MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. IF THE RECEPTACLE IS NOT THE PROPER GROUNDING TYPE, AN ELECTRICIAN SHOULD BE CONTACTED. WARNING: ROTATING KNIVES INSIDE MACHINE. ALWAYS USE PUSHER PLATE. KEEP HANDS OUT. Proper assembly of the FP100 including selection of the appropriate cutters is necessary for correct operation of the food processor (Figs. 1 & 2). Refer to the Cutting Tool Guide for sizes of cutters and refer to the appropriate Interlock switches prevent the machine from operating when the feed hopper is out of position or the pusher plate is raised. If these features do not function as described, contact your local Hobart service office. During operation, when the pusher plate is fully raised and rotated, the machine stops. When the pusher plate is rotated above the feed hopper and starts down, the machine will restart—you do not need to push the green Always push the red STOP switch before changing cutters or cleaning. © HOBART CORPORATION, 1989 — 2 — — 3 — — 4 — — б — CLEANING WARNING: TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL CORD BEFORE CLEANING. Clean the machine immediately after each use. Dismantle all removable parts from the machine and wash them in warm water and detergent. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth. NOTE: Allowing food juices to dry on the machine may cause discoloration. NEVER clean feed hopper, cutting tools or other aluminum parts in highly alkaline dishwashing solutions or in excessively hot water as this can cause formation of aluminum oxide (black). DO NOT USE wool or sharp objects for cleaning machine surfaces if they become discolored; scratched surfaces become hard to keep clean. 1. Remove feed tube pusher and rinse in luke warm water. Raise the pusher plate and turn it to the left. 2. Remove the feed hopper and rinse it in luke warm water. 3. Lift out the cutting plate. If you have used the dicing grid, push the remaining leftovers through the grid with the nylon brush before removing. 4. Remove dicing plate and flinger plate; rinse in luke warm water. 5. Turn the pusher plate back clockwise over the feed hopper and lower it. 6. Place a pan under the exit chute and pour luke warm water from the top through the knife chamber. Run wet cloth through feed tube. Wipe with a clean dry cloth. 7. Return the cutting tools to the wall rack. Lower the flinger plate onto the knife shaft until the flinger plate seats on the shaft pin. 8. Place the feed hopper on the hinge pins and lower to normal position. Turn and lower the pusher plate. Replace the feed tube pusher. MAINTENANCE WARNING: TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL CORD BEFORE DOING ANY MAINTENANCE. Routinely inspect the machine to assure that it is in proper working order. Plates must be clean, intact and sharp. The pusher plate shaft should be regularly lubricated with a drop of mineral oil, NOT COOKING OIL. If the machine develops any problems, contact your local Hobart service office. REPLACEMENT DICING GRIDS Depending on usage, dicing grids become dull from wear with an average life expectancy from 8-18 months. Dicing grids cannot be resharpened and are therefore expendable. Replacement dicing grids are available from your local Hobart Service office. — 6 — NOTES FORM 17645 Rev. B (3-98) PRINTED IN U.S.A....
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