Panasonic MK-F800 Bedienungsanleitung

Food Processor (Household Use)
食物處理器(家庭用)
Pemproses Makanan (Kegunaan di Rumah)
Operating Instructions
使用說明書
Arahan Pengendalian
MK-F800
Model No.
型號.
No. Model.
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.
• This product is intended for household use only.
• Please read these instructions carefully in order to use this product correctly and safely.
• Before using this product please give your special attention to the section "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS"
(Page 3-5).
• Please keep the Operating Instructions for future use.
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•請妥善保存本使用說明書,以備將來用途。
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PART NAMES
SAFETY LOCK
CIRCUIT BREAKER AND TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROTECTION
DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY
(i) DISASSEMBLY FROM PACKAGED CONDITION
(ii) KNIFE BLADE • KNEADING BLADE • WHIPPING BLADE • GRATING BLADE
(iii) SLICING BLADES • SHREDDING BLADES • JULIENNE BLADE
(iv) CITRUS PRESS
(v) SALAD DRAINER
FOOD PROCESSOR
(i) KNIFE BLADE
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
(ii) SLICING BLADES • SHREDDING BLADES • JULIENNE BLADE
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
(iii) KNEADING BLADE
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
(iv) WHIPPING BLADE
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
(v) GRATING BLADE
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
(vi) SALAD DRAINER
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
(vii) CITRUS PRESS
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
BLENDER
(i) BLENDER
‒ Disassembly & Assembly
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
DRY MILL
(ii) DRY MILL
‒ Disassembly & Assembly
‒ Preparation of Ingredients
‒ How to Use
AFTER USE
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Make sure to follow these instructions)
Do not damage the Cord or the Plug.
(It may cause electric shock, or fire caused by short circuit.)
Do not use the appliance if the Cord or the Plug is damaged or the Plug is loosely connected to the
outlet.
(It may cause electric shock, or fire caused by short circuit.)
aIf the Cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service center or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not plug or unplug the Plug with wet hands.
(It may cause electric shock.)
Do not exceed outlet voltage or use an alternate current other than that specified on the
appliance.
(It may cause electric shock or fire.)
• Make sure the voltage supplied to the appliance is the same as your local supply.
• Plugging other devices into the same outlet may cause over-heating.
Do not immerse the Motor Housing in water or splash it with water.
(It may cause electric shock, or fire caused by short circuit.)
Do not dismantle, repair or modify the appliance.
(It may cause fire, electric shock or injury.)
aPlease contact your service center for repairing.
Do not insert any objects into the vent or the gap.
(It may cause electric shock or malfunction.)
• Especially metal objects such as pins or wires.
Do not replace any parts of appliance with non-genuine spare parts.
(It may cause injury, electric shock or fire.)
Do not try to remove the Lid when the appliance is still operating.
(It may cause injury.)
Do not use hot water (over 60
°C) for cleaning purpose or fire to dry the appliance.
(It may cause burning or malfunction.)
Do not place hot ingredients (over 60
°C) into the Bowl or the Blender Jug.
(It may cause injury or malfunction.)
Do not operate without the Blender Lid in place correctly for the Blender Jug.
(It may cause injury.)
Do not put your finger or utensils such as spoon, fork etc. into the Bowl or the Blender Jug
during operation.
(It may cause injury, electric shock, or fire caused by short circuit.)
Do not push the Safety Pin and Safety Lever with any instruments, stick etc. as the appliance
might be on.
(It may cause injury.)
The following indication indicates the degree of damage caused by incorrect operation.
In order to prevent accidents or injuries to the user, other people and damage to property, please follow the
instructions below.
This symbol indicates prohibition.
Indicates serious injury or death.
This symbol indicates requirement that must be
followed.
Indicates risk of injury or property damage.
The symbols are classified and explained as follows.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
English

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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
(It may cause burning, injury or electric shock.)
Insert the Plug firmly.
(Otherwise it may cause electric shock and fire caused by the heat that may generate around the Plug.)
Clean the Plug regularly.
(A soiled Plug may cause insufficient insulation due to moisture, and may cause fire.)
When abnormal operation or breaking down occurs, discontinue the appliance operation
immediately and unplug.
(It may cause smoke, fire or electric shock.)
e.g. during abnormal operation or breaking down.
• The Plug and the Cord becomes abnormally hot.
• The Cord is damaged or there has been a power failure.
• The Motor Housing is deformed or abnormally hot.
a Please unplug the appliance immediately and contact the service centre for advice or a repair.
Make sure to hold the Plug when unplugging the Plug, i.e. never pull on the Cord.
(Otherwise it may cause electric shock, or fire caused by short circuit.)
Be careful if hot liquid is poured into the Bowl or Blender Jug as it can be ejected out of the
appliance due to a sudden steaming.
(It may cause burning.)
WARNING
Unplug the Plug when the appliance is not in use.
(Otherwise it may cause electric shock, or fire caused by current leakage.)
CAUTION
* With exception for the stated "Ingredient Preparations" in this Operating Instructions.
Do not leave the appliance unattended when it is in operation.
(It may cause fire or burns.)
• When leaving the appliance unattended, turn the power off.
Do not use the appliance in the following places:
• Any uneven surface, on non-heat resistant carpet or table cloth etc.
(It may cause fire or injury.)
• In a location where there is risk of the appliance being splashed with water, or near a heat source.
(It may cause electric shock or current leakage.)
Do not process more than the maximum capacity marked on each container respectively. Follow
the recommended ingredient amount for processing.
(It may cause injury.)
Do not continue operation for a long time. It is recommended to rest the appliance after a certain
operating time.
(It may cause burns.)
Function Operating Time
(minutes)
Rest Time
(minutes)
Food Processor
Blender
Dry Mill
2
2
1
4
2
2

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Remove the Bowl, Blender Jug and the Mill Container before lift up the Motor Housing from the
table.
(It may cause injury.)
Switch off the appliance and disconnect it from power supply before changing accessories or
approaching parts that are moving during operation.
(It may cause injury.)
When carrying the appliance, be sure to hold the Motor Housing with both hands. Do not carry it
by holding only the Bowl or Blender Jug or Mill Container.
(It may cause injury.)
If the Blender Cutting Blade gets stuck, switch off the Blender, then unplug.
Do not insert your finger into the Blender Jug. Use a rubber spatula to remove the ingredients that
are blocking the Blender Cutting Blade.
(It may cause injury.)
Care should be taken when handling the sharp cutting blades, emptying the Bowl or Blender
Jug and cleaning. (e.g. Knife Blade, Slicing Blades and etc.)
(It may cause injury.)
Do not place the appliance in the following places.
• In a location where the appliance being expose to excessive moisture, temperature or direct sunlight.
(It may cause malfunction.)
• Any high or low temperature location such as fridge, freezer, microwave or oven.
(It may cause malfunction or breakage.)
Do not process hard ingredients (e.g. hard meat, meat with bones) or viscous material.
(It may cause malfunction.)
Prohibited Ingredients:
Attachments
Knife Blade
Description
Hard ingredients, viscous ingredients, e.g. coffee beans, dried soyabeans, frozen
food, dried squid, and etc.
Grating Blade Viscous ingredients, ingredients with high hard fiber concentrations, ingredients that
are too small and thin, e.g. yam, celery, leek, pine nuts, and etc.
Salad Drainer Large chunky ingredients, ingredients that are soft and fragile, e.g. large carrot or
potato chunks, tomato, tofu, pasta, noodle, and etc.
Kneading Blade Ingredients not suited for dough making, e.g. meat, vegetables, nuts, sauces, spreads.
Slicing Blades,
Shredding Blades
and Julienne Blade
Ingredients with high hard fiber concentrations, viscous ingredients, ingredients that
are too soft, e.g. hard vegetables, frozen food, ham, turmeric, ginger, lettuce, tomato,
peach, chocolate and etc.
Whipping Blade Any other ingredients aside from egg whites and fresh cream.
Citrus Press Any other ingredients aside from citrus fruits, e.g. apple, kiwi and etc.
CAUTION
English
Blender
Dry Mill
Hard ingredients, highly sticky ingredients, ingredients with low water content,
e.g. turmeric, dried soyabeans, frozen food, meat, fish, boiled potatoes, or
just ice cubes, and etc.
Hard nuts, dried fruit, ingredients with high hard fiber concentration, moist ingredients,
liquids, e.g. various nuts, raisins, meat, vegetables, boiled egg, turmeric, and etc.
Before Use:
Always operate the appliance on a clean, dry, flat, hard and smooth surface, and clean the Rubber Foot (P.6)
before use to ensure that the Rubber Foot suction is at optimum performance.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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PART NAMES
1. Food Pusher
2. Feeding Tube
3. Bowl Lid
4. Knife Blade
5. Grating Blade
6. Kneading Blade
7. Whipping Blade
8. Drainer Cover
9. Salad Drainer
10. Blade Stand
11. Fine Shredding Blade
12. Coarse Shredding Blade
*The shape of the Plug may vary from illustration.
Working capacity: 1.5 L
13. Thin Slicing Blade
14. Thick Slicing Blade
15. Julienne Blade
16. Citrus Cone
17. Citrus Strainer
18. Bowl
19. Drive Shaft
20. Motor Housing
21. Power Switch
22. Rubber Foot
23. Cord
24. *Plug
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②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨ ⑩
⑯
⑲⑱
⑳
㉒
㉓
㉔
⑰
㉑
Food Processor
⑪
⑫
⑬
⑭
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PART NAMES
Blender, Dry Mill & Accessories
1. Blender Lid
2. Blender Jug
3. Blender Cutting Blade
4. Mill Container
5. Mill Cutting Blade
Note:
• The program will time-out and reset itself after 10 seconds if no further action is done after a function is
selected.
• Turning the Rotary Dial clockwise will increase the number of lighted bars and vice versa.
• The default speed for the Continuous and Intermittent modes are at maximum, (level 10).
• The program will time-out and reset itself after 20 seconds if the program is paused during processing and no
further action is done.
・ Continuous Mode will stop automatically approximately 19 minutes and Intermittent Mode will stop
automatically approximately 7 minutes after processing is started.
Mode Selection
- Auto Menu -
- Manual Menu -
Mince Mode
Chop Mode
Frozen Mode
Paste Mode
Drainer Mode
Continuous Mode
Intermittent Mode
6. Mill Container Base
7. Storage Case Unit
8. Brush
Control Panel
①④
⑦
⑧
⑤
⑥
②
③
Working
capacity: 1 L
English
Mode Indication L.E.D.
PULSE Switch
: Light up when Auto menu is pressing and indicate Timer/Driving time by bars.
Rotary Dial
Adjust Speed and Timer/Driving Time
: Light up when Manual Menu is operating and indicate speed level by bars.
Speed and Timer/Driving Time indication L.E.D.
Stop/Start Switch
For Auto Menu: to Pause/Start process
For Manual Menu: to Stop/Start process

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SAFETY LOCK
CIRCUIT BREAKER AND TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROTECTION
The Safety Pin is designed to prevent the appliance from switching on when
- The Bowl Lid or Citrus Strainer and the Bowl are not fully locked to each other.
- The Bowl, Blender Jug or Dry Mill are not fully locked to the Motor Housing.
This appliance has the Circuit Breaker and Temperature Sensor functions to stop the motor when motor is overloaded.
(refer to page 30)
Note:
• Do not push the Safety Pin and Safety Lever with any instrument, stick etc.
• Do not pour liquids or ingredient at the Safety Pin and Safety Lever area.
• Keep the Safety Pin and Safety Lever area clean to avoid foreign particles accumulate on the area.
Actions above will ensure the Safety Pin and Safety Lever function properly. If not followed, it will
damage the parts related to the Safety Pin and Safety Lever.
The Safety Lever only
activates the Safety Pin if
the Bowl Lid or Citrus
Strainer is secured on the
Bowl.
Safety Pins
Fully locking steps :
For Bowl and Blender Jug, align the
triangle mark with the Motor Housing as
shown in position A. Turn it clockwise
until a 'click' sound is heard and the
triangular mark now aligns to position B.
For Dry Mill, place onto Motor Housing and
turn clockwise until a 'click' sound is
heard. To unlock, follow the locking steps
in reverse.
Position A : Unlock
Position B : Lock
A
B

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FOOD PROCESSOR -DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY-
1
1
4
2
3
22
1 2
Note:
Beware of the sharp edges of the Knife Blade when removing it from the Bowl.
Note:
For the Knife Blade, ensure that the
Drive Shaft is protruding from the Knife
Blade after insertion.
Note:
For the Grating Blade, place the ingredients on top
of the blade and spread them out evenly.
Assembly of Food Processor Attachments
Disassembly from Packaged Condition
Knife Blade · Kneading Blade · Whipping Blade · Grating Blade
Rotate the Bowl Lid anticlockwise and lift up from the
Bowl.
It is highly recommended to clean all attachments and accessories and dry well before using the appliance for the
first time, refer to page 26 and 27 for the cleaning method. Unplug when assembling the unit. Before plugging in,
ensure that the Power Switch is switched off. Please refer to page 27 under 'Storing' on how to re-position the
Motor Housing.
Hold the top of the Knife Blade and lift up to remove
from Bowl.
Place the Knife Blade (Kneading Blade or Whipping
Blade or Grating Blade) into the Bowl.
or
or
or
Put the ingredients into the Bowl.
Place the Bowl Lid on top of the Bowl and turn it
clockwise until a 'click' sound is heard. Insert the Food
Pusher into the Feeding Tube.
1
Top of the
Knife Blade
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1 2
3 4
1 2
FOOD PROCESSOR -DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY-
Note:
• Beware of the sharp edges on the blades while inserting into the Blade Stand.
• To remove the blade, turn over the Blade Stand and push down on the reverse side of the dimple on the
blade.
Assembly of Food Processor Attachments
Slicing Blades (Thick / Thin) · Shredding Blades (Coarse / Fine) · Julienne Blade
Fit the projected detent of the desired blade onto the
Blade Stand and ensure it is seated properly.
Projected Detent
Finger Holes
Push down on the dimple on the blade as seen above
until a 'snap' sound is heard.
Citrus Press
Place the Citrus Strainer onto the Bowl. Turn it
clockwise until a 'click' sound is heard.
Attach the Citrus Cone onto the Drive Shaft.
Insert finger and thumb into the finger holes to grip the
Blade Stand. Place the assembled Blade Stand into the
Bowl.
Place the Bowl Lid on top of the Bowl and turn it
clockwise until a 'click' sound is heard.
PUSH
1
2
1
Note:
Ensure that the Drive Shaft is
protruding from the Blade Stand after
insertion.
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