Cuisinart BFP-703 Series Instruction Booklet

To assemble the Cuisinart BFP-703, first place the motor base on a flat, stable surface. Attach the work bowl to the base by aligning the handle to the right of the unit and turning it counterclockwise until it locks. Then, insert the blade of your choice onto the shaft in the bowl. Finally, secure the lid by aligning the tabs and turning it clockwise until it clicks into place.
If the food processor doesn’t start, first ensure that it is plugged in properly. Check that the bowl and lid are correctly locked into place, as the unit will not operate if these parts are misaligned. Also, make sure the power switch is set to the desired setting. If none of these solve the issue, inspect the power outlet with another appliance to confirm it’s working.
Before cleaning, unplug the unit. The bowl, lid, and blades are dishwasher safe on the top rack, or they can be washed with warm soapy water. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth but never immerse it in water. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling.
For uniform chopping, cut vegetables into smaller, even-sized pieces before placing them in the bowl. Use brief pulses instead of continuous processing to achieve more control over the texture and avoid over-processing.
A loud noise can be due to overloading the bowl or using inappropriate speed settings. Ensure the bowl is not overfilled and adjust the speed settings according to the ingredients. If the noise persists, check if the blades are correctly installed and not damaged.
To prevent food from sticking, ensure the bowl is not overloaded. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula if necessary, and use the pulse function to help redistribute the contents evenly.
Yes, the Cuisinart BFP-703 can knead dough. Use the dough blade attachment and add ingredients to the bowl. Start with short pulses to combine the ingredients, then process continuously until the dough forms a ball. Avoid over-processing to prevent overheating the motor.
When processing hot liquids, allow them to cool slightly before placing them in the work bowl. Fill the bowl only halfway to prevent spillage, and use a folded towel over the lid to protect from steam. Always start processing at a low speed.
Store blades and discs in their protective storage case or a designated drawer to prevent injury. Ensure they are dry before storing to avoid rust. Keep out of reach of children.
Regularly inspect the blades for sharpness and signs of damage. Clean the unit thoroughly after each use. Lubricate the motor shaft with a drop of vegetable oil if it becomes noisy. Store the processor in a dry place to prevent moisture-related damage.