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SLICING OPERATION
• Prepare all food items to be processed by washing and peeling
as required. Remove pits, stones, and large seeds. Be sure the
food will t into the proper feed chute. Foods such as carrots,
cucumbers, etc., should be cut at at both ends to provide a
consistent slice throughout the whole product.
• With foods like cabbage, lettuce or any product that has an
undesirable core, the core should be removed. Medium size
cabbage or lettuce heads may be cut into thirds to t in the feed
chute. Larger heads may need to be quartered.
• When food preparation is complete, ll the chosen feed chute, put
the pusher in place, turn the machine on and monitor the results.
• Never try to slice soft cheese. Use only hard cheese. Mozzarella
may be sliced only when well chilled. Pre-cut mozzarella must be
0.75" thick by 3.5" wide and 4" high (19mm x 89mm x 101mm) for
the WFP11S, and 1" thick by 3.5" wide and 4" high (25.4mm
x 89mm x 101mm) for the WFP14S. Place mozzarella in a freezer
for 1 hour prior to slicing. Use PULSE/OFF lever only when slicing
cheese.
• When sliced food reaches nearly full capacity of the bowl, remove
all sliced food from the bowl.
GRATING OPERATION
• Prepare all food items to be processed by washing and peeling as
required. Remove pits, stones, and large seeds. Be sure the food
will t into the proper feed chute.
• Select which feed tube to use. Horizontal placement of carrots will
result in a long, grated product, while using the smaller chute and
inserting the food vertically will give you a short, grated product.
• Never try to grate soft cheese. Use only hard cheese. Mozzarella
may be grated only when well chilled. Pre-cut mozzarella must
be 0.75" thick by 3.5" wide and 4" high (19mm x 89mm x 101mm)
for the WFP11S, and 1" thick by 3.5" wide and 4" high (25.4mm x
89mm x 101mm) for the WFP14S. Place mozzarella in a freezer for
1 hour prior to grating. Use PULSE/OFF lever only when grating
cheese.
• For grating cheese, it is recommended that a slight pulsating
pressure be applied with the pusher, alternating push/no push
until the cheese block is completely grated. Cheese grating puts
more strain on the food processor motor than other tasks and may