Cookworks 6879091 MJ-FP60D1 Instruction Manual
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To safely assemble the food processor, ensure the unit is unplugged. Attach the bowl to the base by aligning the arrows and turning clockwise until it locks. Then, insert the blade or attachment of choice, followed by securing the lid with the feed tube aligned with the locking mechanism.
If the food processor doesn't start, check that it is plugged in and the power outlet is functioning. Ensure the bowl and lid are properly locked into place as the safety feature will prevent operation if not secured.
Disassemble all removable parts and wash them in warm soapy water. Use a soft brush to clean the blades. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth. Avoid submerging the motor base in water to prevent damage.
Store the attachments in a dry place. Use the original packaging or a dedicated storage box to prevent damage to blades and other components. Ensure they are clean and dry before storing to avoid rust or mold.
Yes, the Cookworks food processor comes with a dough blade suitable for kneading dough. Follow the dough recipe instructions and avoid overloading the processor.
Always ensure the unit is on a stable surface and the lid is securely locked before turning it on. Do not touch the blades when the processor is plugged in. Use the pusher to guide food into the processor, never your fingers.
Excessive vibration may occur if the processor is not on a stable surface or if the load is unbalanced. Ensure all attachments are correctly fitted and reduce the quantity of food being processed if necessary.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning after each use, checking for worn or damaged parts, and ensuring the blade remains sharp. Lubricate the blade spindle if recommended by the manufacturer.
To prevent overheating, do not run the processor continuously for extended periods. Allow it to cool down between heavy processing tasks, and ensure the air vents are not blocked.
It is not recommended to process hot ingredients as it may damage the plastic components. Allow hot foods to cool to room temperature before processing.