Carlton CMC6W User Manual
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To assemble the Carlton CMC6W Food Chopper, first ensure that the blades are securely placed in the bowl. Then, align the bowl with the base and twist to lock it in place. Finally, fit the lid onto the bowl, ensuring it clicks securely.
Disassemble the chopper by removing the lid, blade, and bowl. Wash each component with warm soapy water, and rinse thoroughly. The components are dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended to extend their life. Wipe the base with a damp cloth.
Ensure that the unit is plugged in securely and that the outlet is functioning. Check that all components are properly assembled, as the safety mechanism prevents operation if not correctly assembled. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Yes, the Carlton CMC6W can chop nuts effectively. For best results, use short pulses to achieve the desired consistency and avoid over-processing.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the chopper continuously for more than 30 seconds. Allow it to rest for a minute between cycles if processing large quantities, and ensure the ventilation slots are not blocked.
The maximum capacity of the bowl is approximately 500 grams or 2 cups of ingredients. Overfilling may lead to uneven chopping or damage to the motor.
The blades should be inspected regularly for dullness or wear. Depending on usage frequency, consider sharpening or replacing them every 6-12 months for optimal performance.
The Carlton CMC6W can be used to chop vegetables, fruits, nuts, herbs, and cooked meats. It is not recommended for grinding coffee beans, crushing ice, or processing very hard substances.
Ensure all parts are clean and dry before storage. The components can be nested for compact storage. Keep the unit in a dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat.
A loud noise may indicate that the blades are not properly seated, the bowl is misaligned, or there are hard objects being processed. Check the assembly and ensure ingredients are suitable for processing.