How to assemble and use, How to disassemble^ clean, and store – Hamilton Beach 74150 Manuel d'utilisation

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How to Assemble and Use

CAUTION: Be sure cord is not connected to electric outlet
when removing or inserting blades and when knife is not in
use. The blades are extremely sharp. Always handle by the
side opposite the cutting edge, as illustrated, or by the plastic
guards.

1. If blades are separated, pick up by the plastic guard. Slide

the rivet on one blade into the keyhole slot in the other

blade until they are locked together.

2. Holding blades together

at the base of the blade
with cutting edge down,
slide into motor housing
until both blades click
into place.

3. Plug cord into outlet.

4. Hold knife by handle. Push On/Off button to operate. You

must hold the button “On” for the knife to operate.

5. To stop, release button.

How To Disassemble^

Clean, and Store

WARNING: To reduce risk of personal injury, always discon­

nect cord from electric outlet before inserting, removing or
cleaning blades. Blades are sharp; handle carefully.

1. Unplug cord from electric outlet.

2. Firmly push blade release button. Grasp plastic guard and

carefully pull until blades release.

3. Carefully separate blades by sliding apart to disengage

rivet from keyhole.

4. Wash blades in hot, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

5. After washing and drying, immediately place blades into

the protective sleeve for storage. Or use the blade storage.

6. Blade Storage: If blades

are separated, connect
at rivet. See “How to
Assemble,” Step 2. With
rivet facing up, away
from motor housing,
slide blades into blade storage slot.

7. To clean motor housing and cord, wipe with a damp cloth

and then dry thoroughly.

WARNING: Do not eject blades while knife is running.

Hints For Best Results

• Move knife through the food. Do not use a back and forth

sawing motion.

• Let meats stand about 15 minutes after cooking and before

slicing.

• Slice down to and around bone. Do not attempt to slice

through bone.

• Do not cut through frozen foods.

• Do not attempt to sharpen the serrated blades at home.

Replacement blades may be purchased from Hamilton
Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. See “Customer Service” for more
information.

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