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Functions - Breville Sous Chef 9 Instruction Book

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Functions

OPERATION
Getting started
The food processor will only operate when the
processing bowl, lid and large pusher are correctly
assembled. This engages the safety interlock, and
allows the motor to run.
The chute has a CHUTE FILL MAX graphic to
indicate the maximum volume of food that can be
placed in the chute for the pusher to activate the
safety locking catch.
Control Panel
When the machine is connected to power, and
the POWER button is pressed; the buttons will
illuminate and the food processor will be ready to
operate.
Pressing the POWER button at this stage will turn
the unit off.
Pressing the PLAY | STOP button will start the
motor running continuously.
Press PLAY | STOP again while processing and
the motor will stop.
Press PLAY | STOP to continue processing or
press POWER to return to standby.
Removing the large pusher during processing will
stop the motor. Ingredients can be added into the
lid chute, and when the large pusher is re-inserted,
the unit will continue to process.
Pressing the PULSE button will cause the motor to
operate only while the button is held down.
Use a combination of the PULSE and PLAY |
STOP buttons for more control when processing
ingredients.
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After Processing
Wait until the blades or disks have stopped moving
before unlocking the lid. Ensure that the unit has
been turned off using the POWER button and
unplug from the power outlet before handling the
blades.
When removing the blades or disks, lift the part by
carefully gripping the plastic hub area in the center.
Overload Protection System
The food processor has an overload protection
system to prevent damage to the motor – this will
cause the food processor to go into standby mode.
Unplug the food processor and allow to cool for 30
minutes.
If the blades or disks stall while processing,
immediately stop the machine, then unplug
from the power outlet before clearing the wedge
ingredients. If this happens more than once, the
bowl may be overloaded. Try processing in smaller
batches.

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