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INSTRUCTIONS
PROFESSIONAL
FOOD PROCESSOR
AU ninjakitchen.com.au
NZ ninjakitchen.co.nz
THANK YOU
for purchasing the Ninja® Professional Food Processor CONTENTS
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RECORD THIS INFORMATION Manual Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
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Using the Food Processor Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
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Care & Maintenance������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 13
Store of Purchase: ������������������ Cleaning ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Resetting the Motor Thermostat 14
Voltage: 220V-240V~ 50-60Hz Ordering Replacement Parts 14
Power: 850 Watts
13 E xtension cords should NOT be used 25 DO NOT operate the appliance with an
Read and review instructions for operation and use.
with this appliance. empty container.
I ndicates the presence of a hazard that can cause personal injury, death or 14 o protect against the risk of electric
T 26 DO NOT microwave any containers
substantial property damage if the warning included with this symbol is ignored. shock, DO NOT submerge the or accessories provided with the
For indoor and household use only. appliance or allow the power cord to appliance.
contact any form of liquid. 27 NEVER leave the appliance unattended
hen using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
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including the following: 15 DO NOT allow the cord to hang over while in use.
the edges of tables or worktops. The 28 DO NOT blend hot liquids. Doing so
cord may become snagged and pull the may result in pressure buildup and
WARNING 16
appliance off the work surface.
DO NOT allow the unit or the cord to
steam exposure that can pose a risk
of the user being burned.
To reduce the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock or property damage, contact hot surfaces, including stoves 29 DO NOT process dry ingredients
basic safety precautions must always be followed, including the following and other heating appliances. with the Chopping Blade Assembly.
numbered warnings and subsequent instructions. Do not use appliance for 17 LWAYS use the appliance on a dry
A 30 T
o reduce the risk of injury, never place
other than intended use. and level surface. cutting blade or discs on base without
18 DO NOT allow children to operate first putting bowl properly in place.
1 ead all instructions prior to using the
R 7 urn the appliance OFF, then unplug
T this appliance or use as a toy. Close
appliance and its accessories. the appliance from the socket when 31 DO NOT perform grinding operations
supervision is necessary when any with the Chopping Blade Assembly.
2 arefully observe and follow all
C not in use, before assembling or appliance is used near children.
warnings and instructions. This unit disassembling parts, and before 32 NEVER operate the appliance without
cleaning. To unplug, grasp the plug 19 his appliance is NOT intended to be
T lids and caps in place. DO NOT attempt
contains electrical connections and used by people with reduced physical,
moving parts that potentially present by the body and pull from the socket. to defeat the interlock mechanism.
NEVER unplug by grasping and pulling sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack Ensure the container and lid are
risk to the user. of experience and knowledge, unless
the flexible cord. properly installed before operation.
3 ake your time and exercise care during
T they have been given supervision
unpacking and appliance setup. This 8 efore use, wash all parts that may
B or instruction concerning use of the 33 B
efore operation, ensure all utensils are
appliance contains sharp, loose blades contact food. Follow washing instructions appliance by a person responsible removed from containers. Failure
that can cause injury if mishandled. covered in this instruction manual. for their safety. to remove utensils can cause containers
9 efore each use, inspect blade
B to shatter and potentially result in
4 ake inventory of all contents to ensure
T 20 O
NLY use attachments and accessories personal injury and property damage.
you have all parts needed to properly assemblies for damage. If a blade is that are provided with the product
and safely operate your appliance. bent or damage is suspected, contact or are recommended by SharkNinja. 34 K
eep hands and utensils out of
SharkNinja to arrange for replacement. The use of attachments, including containers while chopping to reduce
5 Blades are sharp. Handle carefully. the risk of severe personal injury or
10 DO NOT use this appliance outdoors. canning jars, not recommended or sold
6 his product is provided with a
T It is designed for indoor household damage to the blender/food chopper.
by SharkNinja may cause fire, electric
Chopping Blade Assembly. ALWAYS use only. A scraper may be used ONLY when the
shock, or injury.
exercise care when handling blade processor is not running. When using
assembly. The blade assembly is 11 O NOT operate any appliance with
D 21 NEVER place a blade assembly on the processor, always use food pusher
sharp and is NOT locked in place in a damaged cord or plug, or after the the motor base without it first being to add food. NEVER add food by hand.
the container. The blade assembly is appliance malfunctions or is dropped attached to its corresponding container
or damaged in any manner. This appliance (bowl) and lid. 35 DO NOT attempt to remove the
designed to be removable to facilitate container or lid from the motor base
cleaning and replacement if needed. has no user-serviceable parts. If damaged, 22 K
eep hands, hair, and clothing out of
contact Mann&Noble for servicing. while the blade assembly is still
ONLY grasp the blade assembly by the container when loading and operating. spinning. Allow the appliance to come
the top of the shaft. Failure to use care 12 his appliance has important markings
T 23 D
uring operation and handling of to a complete stop before removing lids
when handling the blade assembly will on the plug blade. The entire supply the appliance, avoid contact with and containers.
result in a risk of laceration. cord is not suitable for replacement. If moving parts.
damaged, please contact Mann&Noble
for service. 24 DO NOT fill containers past the MAX
FILL or MAX LIQUID lines.
MIX
Quickly mix together doughs and batters
for pizzas, bread, pastry and cakes.
CLEANING
Separate all parts. Wash bowl in warm,
soapy water with a soft cloth.
• Hand-Washing
Wash bowl, lid, disc, and blade assemblies
in warm, soapy water. When washing
the blade assemblies, use a dishwashing
utensil with a handle to avoid direct hand
contact with blades.
6 Plug in the unit, then press the Power
button to turn it on. Select LOW. Handle blade assemblies with care to
The disc will begin spinning. avoid contact with sharp edges. Rinse
and air-dry thoroughly.
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Using the finger holes, carefully lift the • Dishwasher
disc out of the bowl. All attachments are dishwasher safe. It
is recommended that the bowl, lid, disc,
10 Grasp the spindle by the top of the
and blade assemblies be placed on the
shaft and lift it out of the bowl.
top rack of the dishwasher ONLY. Ensure
the blade assembly is removed from the
bowl before placing in the dishwasher.
Exercise care when handling blade
assemblies.
• Motor Base
Turn off the unit and unplug the motor
base before cleaning. Wipe motor base
with a clean, damp cloth.
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Add the ingredients you want to slice or DO NOT use abrasive cloths, pads, or
grate through the feed chute on the lid. brushes to clean the base.
Use the food pusher to help guide the
ingredients through the feed chute. STORING
Wrap the power cord around the cord
wrap on the back of the motor base.
11
To remove the bowl from the motor
Store the unit upright and store all blade
base, turn the bowl anti-clockwise
assemblies inside or attached to the bowl
and then lift it.
with the lid locked in place.
DO NOT stack items on top of the
containers. Store any remaining
attachments alongside the unit or in a
cabinet where they will not be damaged
or create a hazard.
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When finished, stop the unit by touching 12 Press the Power button to turn the unit
the Power button and wait for the disc off, then unplug the unit. Refer to the
to stop spinning. Press the button on the Care & Maintenance section for cleaning
feed chute lid near the handle to unlock, and storage instructions.
then turn the lid anti-clockwise. Lift the lid
from the bowl.
• DO NOT attempt to use unit when the motor base is stuck to a surface that is not secure
(chopping board, platter, plates, etc.). Your warranty is subject to the following conditions
• DO NOT operate the appliance with a damaged plug or cord, or if the unit has been dropped,
Unit is difficult to remove from worktop for storage. damaged or dropped in water.
• Place your hands underneath both sides of the motor base and gently pull the unit up • To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble or attempt to repair the appliance on
and toward you. your own. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician to avoid
a hazard. Incorrect re-assembly or repair can cause a risk of electric shock or injury to persons
Food is not evenly chopped. when the appliance is used.
• For best results when chopping, cut pieces of ingredients in a uniform size and don’t • The item has not been misused, abused, neglected, altered, modified or repaired by anyone.
overfill the bowl.
• The item has been subjected to fair wear and tear.
RESETTING THE MOTOR THERMOSTAT • The item has not been used for trade, professional or hire purposes.
• This unit features a unique safety system that prevents damage to the motor and drive • The item has not sustained damage through foreign objects, substances or accident
system should you inadvertently overload the unit. If the unit is overloaded, the motor
will be temporarily disabled. Should this occur, follow the reset procedure below. Customer costs within warranty
1 Unplug the unit from the socket. The customer is responsible for any inwards freight charge to return a product for warranty if
requested, and outward freight charge for warranty parts and or replacement unit.
2 Allow the unit to cool for approximately 30 minutes.
Who is covered?
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emove the bowl’s lid and blade assembly. Empty the bowl and ensure no
ingredients are jamming the blade assembly. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser, who bought the product from an authorised
retailer and may not be transferred. Proof of purchase is required.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that maximum capacities are not exceeded. This is the most typical
cause of appliance overload. What is not covered?
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS • Accessories supplied with the item.
• Components that are subject to natural wear and tear caused by normal use in accordance with
To order additional parts and attachments, visit AU ninjakitchen.com.au or operating instructions.
NZ ninjakitchen.co.nz • Unauthorised/improper maintenance/handling or overload is excluded from this warranty.
Mann&Noble
Building D
33 Quarry Road
Erskine Park
NSW, 2759
Australia
AU 02 8801 7666 | NZ 0800 112 660
AU ninjakitchen.com.au | NZ ninjakitchen.co.nz
Illustrations may differ from actual product. We are constantly striving to improve our products, therefore the
specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice.
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