Brandt ROB-900P User Guide

Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor manual cover
Pages 18
Year 2009
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Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor Specification

The Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor is a versatile kitchen appliance designed for efficient food preparation. It features a powerful 900-watt motor, ensuring robust performance for a variety of tasks such as chopping, slicing, shredding, and pureeing. The appliance is equipped with a large-capacity 3.5-liter bowl, constructed from durable, BPA-free plastic, which is ideal for handling both small and large quantities of ingredients.

The ROB-900P includes a high-quality stainless steel blade system, offering precision and longevity. It provides multiple speed settings along with a pulse function, allowing users to achieve the desired texture for different culinary applications. The processor comes with a range of attachments, including slicing and grating discs, a dough blade, and an emulsifying disc, enhancing its versatility in the kitchen.

Safety features have been incorporated into the design, such as a secure locking system that prevents operation unless all components are correctly assembled. Non-slip feet ensure stability during use, reducing the risk of accidents. Additionally, the Brandt ROB-900P is designed for ease of cleaning, with dishwasher-safe parts that simplify maintenance.

The compact design of the ROB-900P ensures it occupies minimal counter space while its modern aesthetic complements any kitchen décor. It operates quietly, making it suitable for use at any time of the day. The Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor combines practicality with performance, making it an essential tool for both amateur cooks and professional chefs.

Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor F.A.Q.

How do I properly assemble the Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor before use?

Ensure all parts are clean and dry. Begin by placing the bowl on the base, aligning it with the locking mechanism. Attach the desired blade or disc to the motor shaft, and secure the lid, ensuring it clicks into place.

What should I do if the food processor does not start?

Check that the bowl, lid, and pusher are correctly assembled and locked. Ensure the appliance is plugged in and the power outlet is functional. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for troubleshooting or contact customer service.

How can I clean the Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor?

Disassemble all removable parts and wash them in warm, soapy water. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth. Avoid immersing the motor base in water or using harsh cleaning agents.

Can I use the Brandt ROB-900P to knead dough?

Yes, the Brandt ROB-900P includes a dough blade specifically designed for kneading. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for ingredient quantities and processing times to achieve optimal results.

What is the best way to store the food processor accessories?

After cleaning and drying, store the accessories in a dry, cool place. Consider keeping them in a dedicated container or drawer to prevent loss or damage.

How do I ensure the longevity of my Brandt ROB-900P Food Processor?

Regularly clean and inspect the appliance for wear and tear. Avoid overloading the processor, and use it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Store it in a dry place when not in use.

Why is the food processor making an unusual noise during operation?

Unusual noises may indicate that the blade is not properly seated, the bowl is not secured, or the contents are too hard or large. Stop the processor and check the assembly and contents.

Is it safe to process hot liquids in the Brandt ROB-900P?

It is not recommended to process hot liquids as it can cause pressure build-up and damage the appliance. Allow liquids to cool before processing.

What should I do if the blades become dull?

If the blades are dull, they may need to be sharpened or replaced. Contact customer service for replacement parts or instructions on blade maintenance.

How can I minimize food getting stuck under the blades?

Cut food into uniform pieces before processing and avoid overfilling the bowl. Use the pulse function for better control and to prevent food from getting stuck.