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• When chopping fresh herbs, garlic, onion, zest, bread crumbs,

nuts, etc., make sure the blender jar and cutting assembly are
completely dry.

• If food tends to stick to the sides of the blender jar or food

processor work bowl during use, pulse in short bursts.

DON’T:

• Don’t store food or liquids in your blender jar.

• When using blender, don’t place cutting assembly and locking

ring onto motor base without the blender jar attached.

• Blender or food processor will not mash potatoes, knead dough,

or beat egg whites.

• Don’t remove blender jar or food processor bowl while unit is

ON. Keep the blender jar or food processor cover on while
blending.

• Don’t twist locking ring from blender jar when removing blender

jar from motor base. Simply lift blender jar from motor base.

• Don’t overprocess foods. Blender or food processor will achieve

most desired results in seconds, not minutes.

• Don’t overload blender or food processor. If the motor stalls, turn

OFF immediately, unplug the unit, and remove a portion of the
food; then continue.

• Don’t use any utensil inside the blender jar or food processor

bowl while the motor is ON.

• Don’t use any container or accessories not recommended by

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Cuisinart. Doing so may result in injury.

• Don’t place hands inside the blender jar or food processor bowl

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when blender is plugged in.

• Don’t add boiling liquids or frozen foods (except ice cubes or ½'

pieces of frozen fruit) to glass blender jar. Boiling liquids should
cool for 5 minutes before being placed in blender jar.

• The food processor accessory is not intended to crush ice. This

could damage the chopping blade and will damage work bowl.

FOOD PROCESSOR PARTS
AND FEATURES

1. Food pusher with oil dispenser

2. Work bowl cover with feed tube

3. Stainless steel chopping blade

4. Stainless steel reversible slicing/

shredding disc

5. Adapter stem

6. Clear work bowl

7. Gearbox collar

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Motor base
Used for both the blender jar and
the food processor bowl

FOOD PROCESSOR
ASSEMBLY

Please note that the bowl and collar will fit
on the base in eight different positions. The
handle can be in front or on either side and
the feed tube in front, back, or on either side.
Directions for use reference a certain
position for instructional purposes only.

1. Hold gearbox collar in one hand and

work bowl handle in the other. Twist bowl
clockwise onto collar.

2. Place collar with bowl onto motor base

with handle facing front.

Now follow directions below for either:

a) chopping, puréeing and mixing or

b) slicing and shredding

a) CHOPPING, PURÉEING & MIXING

1. Place chopping blade over shaft in work bowl. Chopping blade

should slide easily to the bottom of the bowl. Lower blade will
almost touch bottom of bowl.

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A food processor is a kitchen appliance used to facilitate repetitive tasks in the preparation of food. Today, the term almost always refers to an electric-motor-driven appliance, although there are some manual devices also referred to as 'food processors'.

Food processors are similar to blenders in many forms. A food processor typically requires little to no liquid during use, unlike a blender, which requires a set amount of liquid in order for the blade to properly blend the food. Food processors are used to blend, chop, dice, and slice, allowing for quicker meal preparation.[1]

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History[edit]

One of the first electric food processors was the Starmix, introduced by German company Electrostar in 1946.[2][3] Although the basic unit resembled a simple blender, numerous accessories were available, including attachments for slicing bread, milk centrifuges and ice cream bowls.[4][5][6] In a time when electric motors were expensive, they also developed the piccolo, where the food processor's base unit could drive a vacuum cleaner. In the 1960s, Albrecht von Goertz designed the Starmix MX3 food processor.[7][8] Although the entire company was rebranded as Starmix in 1968 following the success of the processors, they later focused on vacuum cleaners and electric hand-dryers and the last mixer was produced around the year 2000. In France, the concept of a machine to process food began when a catering company salesman, Pierre Verdun, observed the large amount of time his clients spent in the kitchen chopping, shredding and mixing. He produced a simple but effective solution, a bowl with a revolving blade in the base. In 1960, this evolved into Robot-Coupe, a company established to manufacture commercial 'food processors' for the catering industry. In the late 1960s, a commercial food processor driven by a powerful commercial induction motor was produced. Robot-Coupe's Magimix food processor arrived from France in the UK in 1974, beginning with the Model 1800. Then, a UK company Kenwood Limited started their own first Kenwood Food Processor, 'processor de- luxe,' in 1979.[9]

Carl Sontheimer introduced this same Magimix 1800 food processor to North America in 1973 under the Cuisinart brand, as America's first domestic food processor. Sontheimer contracted with a Japanese manufacturer to produce new models in 1977 in order to immediately launch his new Japanese-made food processor in 1980 when his contract with Robot-Coupe expired.

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Marc Harrison's Cuisinart Re-design[edit]

Disability research was an ongoing project because the first food processor created was not user friendly for all individuals. In 1978, Marc Harrison was a professor at the Rhode Island School of Design.[10] He specialized in Industrial Design. Cuisinart, an American company, contacted and hired Marc Harrison in 1978 to update the Food Processor.[11] Marc Harrison updated the product to focus on making the machine usable for those with limited abilities with fine motor skills and eyesight, which in turn made it easier for any user to operate. These updates included larger writing on the base of the product to benefit those who have vision impairments, and larger handles and buttons.[11] These updates were created so that the food processor could be accessible for all users.

Functions[edit]

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Food processors normally have multiple functions, depending on the placement and type of attachment or blade.[12]

Design and operation[edit]

The base of the unit houses a motor which turns a vertical shaft. A bowl, usually made of transparent plastic, fits around the shaft. Cutting blades can be attached to the shaft; these fit so as to operate near the bottom of the bowl. Shredding or slicing disks can be attached instead; these spin near the top of the bowl. A lid with a 'feed tube' is then fitted onto the bowl.

The feed tube allows ingredients to be added while chopping or slicing. It also serves as a chute through which items are introduced to shredding or slicing disks. A 'pusher' is provided, sized to slide through the feed tube, protecting the user's fingers.

Almost all modern food processors have safety devices which prevent the motor from operating if the bowl is not properly secured to the base or if the lid is not properly secured to the bowl.

Variations[edit]

A food chopper is basically a food processor of a smaller size. It also suits better for chopping food than for making smoothies.[13]

See also[edit]

  • Grater, a non-electric kitchen cutting implement
  • Mandoline, a kitchen cutting device that uses similar styles of blades to some food processors

References[edit]

  1. ^June 1; 2010; Comments, 10:28 am 0. 'Natural History of the Kitchen: Food Processor – Eat Me Daily'. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  2. ^'Die Jahre 1945 - 1960'. Robert-schoettle.net. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  3. ^Electrostar Gmbh. 'Sauger, Händetrockner und Industriesauger von Starmix, auch Haartrockner und Nass-Trockensauger'. Starmix.de. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  4. ^Martin Weck. 'Starmix von Electrostar um 1960'. Eichwaelder.de. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  5. ^'Starmix - Werbung'. YouTube. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  6. ^'Das Buch vom Starmix: Amazon.de: Bücher'. Amazon.de. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  7. ^'Der 007 des Designs - NZZ.ch, 23.02.2011'. Nzz.ch. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  8. ^'Albrecht Graf Goertz: Eigensinn und Stilgefühl - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Auto'. Spiegel.de. 2011-01-22. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  9. ^Anonymous. 'About Kenwood Limited'. Kenwood. Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  10. ^'Hagley Museum and Library: Marc Harrison papers (2193) -- Manuscripts and Archives Department'. findingaids.hagley.org. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  11. ^ abBESS., WILLIAMSON (2019). ACCESSIBLE AMERICA : a history of disability and design. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS. ISBN978-1479894093. OCLC1032025841.
  12. ^Prakash, Sheela (15 March 2016). 'A Guide to the Food Processor Blades and Discs You're Not Using'. Kitchn. Apartment Therapy, LLC. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  13. ^Food Processor vs Food Chopper: Which Should You Choose?, TheFoodChopper.com, accesat la 19 mai 2017

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