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PAge TROUBLESHOOTING<br />
header.....<br />
Problem<br />
Blades don’t turn when<br />
processing.<br />
Unable to lock lid<br />
into place.<br />
Gear box in lid jumps out<br />
of lid when processing.<br />
Masher leg won’t attach<br />
onto masher drive.<br />
Blades won’t remove<br />
from potato masher.<br />
Grating disc slows down<br />
when grating.<br />
Processing bowl does not<br />
sit flat onto storage base.<br />
Motor sounds like<br />
it is not coping with<br />
processing load.<br />
Solution<br />
• May be too much food in bowl; reduce quantity.<br />
• Pieces of food, such as meat are too large, reduce size.<br />
• Spindle may be out of position. Remove lid, straighten<br />
spindle as vertical as possible and reposition lid.<br />
• Food may be stuck underneath <strong>the</strong> quad blade<br />
preventing <strong>the</strong> lid from being locked into place. Food<br />
such as nuts can be loaded through <strong>the</strong> feed chute.<br />
• Replace gear box and ensure that <strong>the</strong> control grip is<br />
held vertically and firmly.<br />
• Ensure mashing leg and gear box arrow graphics are<br />
vertically aligned. Twist masher leg anticlockwise to<br />
lock <strong>for</strong> use.<br />
• Potato masher should still be assembled to <strong>the</strong> gear box<br />
assembly and to <strong>the</strong> unplugged motor body.<br />
Rotated clockwise.<br />
• Grating has exceeded Max level. Empty bowl and<br />
continue to grate.<br />
• Too much <strong>for</strong>ce is being used when grating. Reduce<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce when pushing.<br />
• Ensure adjustable slicing disc is set to ‘Storage Position’<br />
• Speed may not be correct. Refer to processing guide <strong>for</strong><br />
correct speeds.<br />
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