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I cannot get my processor to start

I switched my blade for the first time to shredding and I have everything locked and cannot get it to turn on?

  • Anonymous Jan 04, 2009

    i switched from a 2.6 to a 2.8 and it wont read new processor any sugg

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Food processors are notorious for having safety interlocks. If everything - and I mean everything - isn't attached in the correct sequence and clicked into place, one of the safety switches may not be engaged.

You can test it by switching back to the setup you used before to see if it will still operate. If so, then CAREFULLY review all the steps needed to use the new setup.

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Your PowerBlend Duet™ comes with a food processor button. This button is the perfect speed for all your food processing tasks. Always use this speed when using the food processor. You may also use the Pulse button with this function for pulse-chopping.
To use your food processor, make sure that the bowl is assembled properly and the blade or slicing/shredding disc and the cover are locked into place.
When you use the control panel, the LED will light next to each button you press.
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Food Processor button the desired number of times. Motor runs as long as you hold the Food Processor button down. The motor stops when you release control switch. Try it a few times.
You control the duration and frequency of pulses by the length of time you hold the Food Processor button down and the rate at which you press it. Pulses should be short bursts. Allow enough time between pulses to let food in work bowl fall to bottom.
Always use the Food Processor button for pulse/chopping. Never turn cover back and forth to start and stop processor.

You can download manual from the below link

http://www.cuisinart.com/share/pdf/manuals/bfp-10ch.pdf

ENJOY! RATE THIS SOLUTION
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