WARING FP1000 Commercial Dicing Food Processor Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- WARING
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
- THE PARTS
- ASSEMBLY OF BATCH BOWL PARTS
- DISASSEMBLY OF BATCH BOWL PARTS
- ASSEMBLY OF CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE PARTS
- DISASSEMBLY OF CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE PARTS
- OPERATING THE CONTROLS
- HOW TO USE
- FOOD PREPARATION
- FOOD PUSHER SELECTION
- USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSORY DISCS IN THE CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE
- USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR DICING
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SAFETY RESET SWITCH
- CLEANING
- LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY
- Customer Support
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WARING FP1000 Commercial Dicing Food Processor
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always b1 followed including these:
- Read all instructions.
- Blades are extremely sharp. Handle carefully.
- Your Waring food processor is a piece of kitchen equipment and like all other kitchen equipment, it must be operated with extreme care. Although training requirements are minimal, only responsible and prudent individuals should be allowed to operate this food processor.
- To avoid injury, never place cutting blade or disc on base without first having put the bowl properly in place.
- Keep hands as well as spatulas and other utensils away from moving blades or discs while processing food to prevent the possibility of sever personal injury or damage to the food processor. A plastic scraper may be used, but must be used only when the food processor is not running.
- To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put base in water or other liquid.
- Unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts. before removing food from work bowl, and before cleaning. To unplug, grasp plug and pull from electrical outlet. Never pull cord.
- Avoid contacting moving parts. Never feed food by hand when slicing, shredding or dicing. Always use food pusher.
- Make sure motor has completely stopped before removing the lid.
- Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after apace has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return appliances the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustm1
- The use of attachments not recommended or sold by Waring may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
- Do not use outdoors.
- Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surface
- This product is UL listed for commercial use. Use it only for food preparation as described in this book.
- Do not attempt to defeat the cover interlock mechanism.
- Be certain cover is securely locked in place before operating appliance.
- If the machine malfunctions for any reason, discard any food being processed at that time.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
For your protection, this appliance is equipped with a 3-conductor cord set.
120 volt units are supplied with a molded 3-prong grounding-type plug (NEMA5-15P), and should be used in combination with a properly connected grounding-type outlet as shown in Figure A.
If a grounding-type outlet is not available, an adapter, shown in Figure B, may be obtained to enable a 2-slot wall outlet to be used with a 3-prong plug.
Referring to Figure C, the adapter must be grounded by attaching its grounding lug under the screw of the outlet cover plate.
CAUTION: Before using an adapter, it must be determined that the outlet cover plate screw is properly grounded. If in doubt, consult a licensed electrician. Never use an adapter unless you are sure it is properly grounded.
NOTE: USE OF AN ADAPTER IS NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA. 220-240 volt
“GS Safety Approved” units are supplied with a molded European grounding type plug (CEE 7/7).
220-240 volt standard units are supplied without a plug, and an appropriate
one must be installed by user in accordance with local electrical codes.
NOTE : USER-INSTALLED CORDSET PLUGS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN EUROPE.
THE PARTS
The Waring® FP1000 Dicing Food Processor is compact and easy to use.
Completely assembled, the FP1000 is only 19″ high (48.9cm) and stores
conveniently when not in use. For more compact storage, the cover can be
stored upside down with the feed tube in the bowl. When stored this way, the
unit is only 14 3/4″ high (37 .5 cm).
The Waring® FP1000 Dicing Food Processor consists of the following standard
parts and accessories:
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Solid Polycarbonate Motor Base with vertical stainless steel shaft
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Two Control Levers
a. ON
b. PULSE / OFF -
Safety Interlock Tower – Prevents machine from operating until cover is in place
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Clear Work Bowl with 6 3/4 inch diameter (17.1 cm)
Dry capacity of 2.5 quarts
Wet capacity of 1.5 quarts -
Clear Work Bowl Cover
a. Large Oval Shaped Feed Tube for Maximum use of cutting surface 4 3/8 inches (11.11 cm) X 2 inches (5.08 cm) wide
b. Large Pusher with full size & reduced size feed options
c. Small Pusher used within the large pusher for smaller vegetables, pepperoni, etc.
Note : This combination pusher allows use of the entire feed tube for large foods and provides controlled processing for small diameter foods such as carrots, celery and pepperoni. -
Sharp and durable S-Blade (Cutter Blade) to chop, grind, puree, mix & knead
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4 mm, 5/32″ Slicing Disc
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5 mm, 3/16″ Shredding Disc
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6.5 mm x 6.5 mm, 1/4″ x 1/4″ Julienne Disc
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3/8″ Dicing Assembly (Includes 3/8″ Dicing Grid and 3/8″ Slicing Disc)
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Safety Reset Switch
Note that all of the FP1 000’s accessory discs have a unique offset stem. The design of this stem increases the cutting/ processing efficiency of these accessories. All the stems except the dicing assembly can be easily removed for cleaning in accordance with NSF guidelines. -
Continuous Feed Chute
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Clear Cover for Feed Chute
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Slinger
- Batch Bowl
Batch Bowl Only
- Continuous Feed
Continuous Feed
ASSEMBLY OF BATCH BOWL PARTS
We will use the terms Work Bowl, Batch Bowl and Cutter Bowl interchangeably throughout this instruction book. They mean the same thing.
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Clean and sanitize the motor base, and wash, rinse, and sanitize the bowl, cover, food pusher, food pusher insert and processing tools prior to initial use.
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Place the base on a counter or table near a 3-prong electrical outlet. Position it so you look at the front of the unit and can see the control paddles. Be certain that the cord is unplugged and the OFF switch paddle has been pressed. Do not plug in the cord until the processor is completely assembled.
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Pick up the transparent work bowl, holding it in both hands with the handle toward you.
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Place the bowl on the base, fitting its central tube over the motor shaft on the base and placing its handle slightly to the left of front-center (at about a 7 o’clock position).
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Press the bowl down so the lower rim fits around the circular platform. Turn the bowl counterclockwise as far as it will go. It will lock into position with the tabs on the sides of the platform.
Read this if assembling the Batch Bowl Parts to use S-Blade (Cutter Blade). -
Pick up the metal blade, noting the outline on tip and the shape on the bottom. It matches the shape of the motor shaft.
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Place the S-Blade over the tip of the motor shaft, lining up the inside of the hub with the shaft. Press it down firmly, rotating the center hub until the blade assembly is fully seated. It should easily drop into place. Be sure it is pushed down as far as it will go. If it is not all the way down, it may become damaged. Push only on the center section (plastic part); never touch the cutting blade, as it is extremely sharp.
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Check to be sure the blade is all the way down by turning it back and forth while lightly pushing it down. If properly installed and fully seated, the lower blade will be positioned just above the inside bottom of the bowl.
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If processing food with the S-Blade, now is the time to add the food or liquid to the work bowl.
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Do not put any food in the bowl before placing the accessory disc onto the shaft.
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Select the appropriate accessory disc: Grating disc, shredding disc, slicing disc, waved slicing disc, pulping disc, julienne/French fry disc, or dicing grid.
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Each of these discs has a disc stem. The disc stem fits over the double flat in the food processor’s stainless steel motor shaft. The stem will also fit inside either the clear plastic tube inside the bowl, or the continuous feed chute and slinger.
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After selecting the appropriate disc, pick up the disc, either using the finger
holes on the disc surface, or holding the disc firmly between both hands. Be careful not to grab the blades or scrape your hands on the shredding /grating nodules. -
Carefully guide the center disc hub over the metal shaft so the double flats on the shaft line up with the disc stem. Put the disc on top of the shaft and rotate until it drops down and into place. Be sure it is pushed down as far as it will go. Push on the outside rim only; never touch the cutting blades. The disc should easily drop into place, but if not, then gently rock the disc back and forth until you feel it drop into place.
NOTE: DO NOT PUT ANY FOOD IN THE BOWL BEFORE PLACING THE ACCESSORY DISC ONTO THE SHAFT. -
Place the cover on the bowl, with the feed tube on the left, slightly toward the front. The locking tabs on the cover should be at the left of the locking tabs on the front rim of the work bowl.
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Rotate the cover counterclockwise to lock it into place. When the cover is rotated into place, the safety interlock tab on the back rim of the cover will deactivate the safety interlock mechanism located in the safety interlock tower.
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The cover must be in place correctly, with the cover’s safety interlock tab firmly engaged with the tower’s magnetic safety interlock mechanism, for the food processor to operate. This is an important safety feature.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO START THE FOOD PROCESSOR WITHOUT THE COVER LOCKED INTO POSITION.
Two Pushers for Feed Tube
Pick up the large food pusher and the small food pusher. The large pusher is
for processing larger vegetables.
The smaller pusher nests in the larger pusher and can be used for smaller
vegetables, guiding long thin vegetables for more precise cuts, or for jobs
like slicing pepperoni.
Large Pusher
Insert the small food pusher into the large food pusher opening. When it is fully inserted. Now you are ready to insert the large pusher into the feed tube opening. Drop the pusher gently into the feed tube.
Small Pusher
Lift the small pusher up and out of the large pusher. When the small pusher is in use, the large pusher becomes the feed tube for the small pusher.
DISASSEMBLY OF BATCH BOWL PARTS
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE CORD BEFORE DISASSEMBLING.
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Turn the bowl cover clockwise until the safety interlock tab on the cover is disengaged from the magnetic safety interlock switch in the tower, and the tabs are clear of the groove in the tower. The bowl handle will be at a position between 7 o’clock and 9 o’clock. In this position, the cover can be lifted off the bowl.
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Remove the large food pusher from the feed tube. Remove the small pusher from the large pusher.
Disassembly when Removing the $-Blade -
Remove the work bowl from the unit by rotating clockwise (left) to disengage the tabs on the bottom of the bowl platform from the work bowl. When the bowl handle is on the left (about 7 o’clock), you can gently lift the bowl straight up and out.
It is recommended that you remove the bowl from the motor base before you remove the $-Blade. -
To remove the blade, keep a slight downward pressure on the top of the center hub of the blade while removing the bowl from the motor base. This will form a seal to prevent food particles from spilling into the center tube of the bowl, and onto the motor base or the work surface. Then remove the S-Blade from the bowl. Handle the S-Blade with caution; the blades are extremely sharp.
Disassembly when Removing an Accessory Disc -
Do not remove the work bowl until the accessory disc has been removed.
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To remove an accessory disc, insert your thumb and forefinger into the 2 finger holes in the surface of the disc.
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Remove the work bowl from the unit by rotating clockwise (left) to disengage the tabs on the bottom of the bowl platform from the work bowl. When the bowl handle is on the left (about 7 o’clock), you can gently lift the bowl straight up and out.
ASSEMBLY OF CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE PARTS
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Clean and sanitize the motor base, and wash, rinse, and sanitize the continuous feed chute, cover, slinger disc, food pusher, food pusher insert and processing tools prior to initial use.
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Place the base on a counter or table near a 3-prong electrical outlet. Position it so that you are looking at the front of the unit and can see the control paddles. Be certain that the cord is unplugged and the OFF switch paddle has been pressed. Do not plug in the cord until the processor is completely assembled.
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Pick up the continuous feed chute, holding it in both hands with the chute pointing in the 4 o’clock position. Place the chute on the base, fitting its center opening over the motor shaft. Align the bowl locking slots on the bottom of the chute to the left of the gray locking tabs on the side of the bowl platform (motor base).
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Press the chute down so the round lower rim of the chute fits around the circular platform.
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Place the slinger (or ejector disc) in the bowl, sliding it over the metal motor shaft until it reaches the bottom of the chute.
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Select the appropriate UL listed accessory disc: Grating disc, shredding disc, slicing disc, waved slicing disc, pulping disc, or julienne/French fry disc.
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Each of these discs has a disc stem. The disc stem fits over the double flat in the food processor’s stainless steel motor shaft. The stem will fit inside either the clear plastic tube inside the bowl, or the continuous feed chute and slinger.
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After selecting the appropriate disc, pick up the disc, either using the finger holes on the disc surface or holding the disc firmly between both hands. Be careful not to grab the blades or scrape your hands on the shredding/grating nodules.
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Carefully guide the disc stem over the metal shaft so the double flats on the shaft line up with the matching shape of the disc stem. The disc should easily drop into place, but if not, then gently rotate until you feel it drop into place. Be sure it is pushed down as far as it will go. Push on the outside rim only; never touch the cutting blades.
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Place the cover on top of the chute. Press down the cover until it is fully engaged on all sides. Rotate the cover lock mechanism until it latches to the tab on the continuous feed chute. This will prevent the lid from rising up during processing.
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Turn the chute and cover together, counterclockwise, until the discharge chute is in the 3 o’clock position and the locking tabs on the motor base are engaged in the bowl locking slots on the bowl bottom.
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The interlock tab on the cover will simultaneously slide into the tower safety interlock slot and engage the magnetic safety interlock switch. The interlock switch prevents operation of the machine unless the cover is in the proper position. With this switch engaged, the food processor will operate, if the power is on and the controls are turned to ON or PULSE.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO START THE FOOD PROCESSOR WITHOUT THE CHUTE AND COVER LOCKED INTO POSITION.
Two Pushers for Feed Tube
Pick up the large food pusher and the small food pusher. The large pusher is for processing larger vegetables. The smaller pusher nests in the larger pusher and can be used for smaller vegetables, guiding long thin vegetables for more precise cuts and for jobs like slicing pepperoni.
DISASSEMBLY OF CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE PARTS
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE CORD BEFORE DISASSEMBLING.
- Turn the chute and cover clockwise until the safety interlock tab on the cover is disengaged from the magnetic safety interlock switch in the tower, and the tabs are clear of the groove in the tower. When you rotate the chute, you will also disengage the bowls locking slots from the locking tabs on the motor base platform.
- When the chute is in the 4 o’clock position, you can lift the cover off the chute. Remember to rotate the cover lock to the open position before removing the cover.
- Remove the large food pusher from the feed tube. Remove the small pusher from the large pusher.
- To remove an accessory disc from the continuous feed chute, insert your thumb and forefinger into the 2 finger holes in the surface of the disc, and lift it straight up and off the drive shaft. An alternative way to remove the disc is as follows: Place two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it straight up. If you choose this method, be careful not to touch the blades, as they are extremely sharp.
- To remove dicing assembly, follow steps above. Rotate slicing disc counterclockwise and lift using two finger holes or place two fingers under each side of the disc and lift it straight up. Hold dicing grid, lift straight up and remove from food processor.
- Remove the continuous feed chute from the motor base. If the chute is pointing in the 4 o’clock position, just lift it up. If not, rotate clockwise (left) to disengage the tabs on the bottom of the bowl platform (motor base) from the slots on the bottom of the continuous feed chute.
OPERATING THE CONTROLS
- Plug the machine into an electrical outlet. The outlet must be 110/120 volts, 60Hz.
- There are two control paddles (levers) located on the base of the machine. They are on the front, give you fingertip control of processing and are large enough to find easily in case of emergency.
The two controls are: ON PULSE/OFF
How they work: ON: Press the paddle down to start the motor. PULSE/OFF:
Press the paddle down and release to turn the motor off.
Press the PULSE/OFF paddle down, then release, to pulse the motor.
The motor will run as long as you hold the lever down; it stops when you
release the lever. Try it a few times.
HOW TO USE
Continuous Use
For continuous processing, use the ON lever, which is located on the left.
Pulsing
The Pulsing function is intended for use with the S-Blade in the work bowl.
- For rapid on-off operation, called pulsing, use the PULSE / OFF lever located on the right. The motor runs as long as you hold the lever down; it stops when you release the lever.
- You control pulsing. You control the duration of each pulse by the amount of time you hold the lever down. You control the frequency of pulses by the rate at which you press the lever. The interval between pulses must be long enough to allow everything in the work bowl to fall to the bottom.
- Pulsing gives you precise control over chopping, mincing, blending and mixing. You can process food to any texture or consistency you want, from coarse to fine.
- Pulsing is also useful in processing hard foods. Pulse the food a few times to break up into smaller parts. Then proceed with continuous use after the pieces are broken up and easier to process.
- Always use the PULSE /OFF lever for pulsing. Never move the bowl (or chute) and cover assembly on or off to control pulses. It is less efficient and could damage the machine.
Turning Off
Always turn the machine off with the PULSE / OFF lever and wait until the blade or disc comes to a complete stop before removing the pusher assembly. The motor stops within seconds after the machine has been turned off.
FOOD PREPARATION
- Prepare all food items to be processed by washing and peeling as required. Remove pits, stones, and large seeds.
- Cut vegetables, meats, cheeses, etc. into sizes that will fit into your choice of small feed tube or large feed tube for processing with accessory discs, or into size required by your processing task.
- Preparation for Slicing: Produce that is long and cylindrical such as carrots, cucumbers and celery should be cut flat at both ends. This will provide a consistent slice for all food processed.
FOOD PUSHER SELECTION
S-Blade Usage
Pushers are not required when processing in the bottom of the work bowl with the S-Blade. However, the Feed Tube can be used for adding ingredients while the food processor is running. It is recommended that the Food Pushers be left in place to prevent splashing and avoid unwanted additions to the work bowl.
Small Pusher
The pusher with smaller chute is typically used when inserting vegetables
vertically for smaller cuts. It should be used when slicing foods where a
consistent, flat result is desired, such as carrots, celery, pepperoni, etc.
This pusher is also preferable when a shorter grate or shred is desired as
opposed to a longer shred using the larger feed tube and pusher.
The small pusher can be used with the Julienne blade for vertical insertions
that result in finely chopped products such as onions or celery.
Large Pusher
The pusher with larger chute is typically used when inserting vegetables
horizontally for longer cuts.
This pusher is used when a longer grate or shred is desired, such as long
shreds or juliennes of peppers or carrots. It is also used when processing
large volumes of food or bulky food items such as potatoes or onions.
Special Note: The Continuous Feed Bowl and the Batch Bowl (Work Bowl) use
the same food pushers. They are interchangeable.
USE INSTRUCTION for $-BLADE (Cutter Blade) in the BATCH BOWL
- The S-Blade (cutter blade) is designed for chopping, grinding, pureeing, blending, mixing, and kneading of ingredients required in almost all recipes.
- Assemble the bowl and blade as instructed in the section titled, “Assembling the Batch Bowl Parts.”
Chopping & Mincing
- To chop or mince in the bowl, fill the bowl with food product up to the top of the bowls inner tube, or up to 3/4 full.
- To chop or mince most effectively, you must quickly start and stop the blades to control the consistency of the chop by pulsing. Use the Pulse button to accomplish this as described under pulsing. Continue pulsing until the desired consistency has been reached.
- If chopped foods are processed continuously, the food will be processed unevenly, i.e. food on the bottom will be finely chopped and food on the top will be more coarse.
Chopping Meat
Place up to 2.5 pounds of approximately 2-inch squares of meat in the bowl and pulse the unit with the pulse button until the desired consistency has been reached. If the machine has trouble starting, reduce the amount of meat in the bowl and start again.
Chopping Hard Cheese
Place up to 2 pounds of uniform 1-inch cubes of chilled cheese into the bowl and pulse the machine with the pulse button. For powdered cheese, pulse the motor until the cheese is in small chunks (pea size), then allow the processor to run continuously until you have fine powder. Cheese with high moisture content can ball up if processed too long.
Chop Onions, Celery, Cabbage, etc.
Cut onions in quarters, and other vegetables into 2 or 3-inch cubes. Place the
cubed food into the work bowl up to the top of the bowls inner tube, and pulse
until you reach the desired consistency.
Note: If you let the blade run too long, the ingredients on the bottom
will become pureed or give you uneven results.
Turn the Machine OFF with the OFF Switch.
- Always switch the food processor off by pressing and releasing the PULSE/OFF switch. This assures that the power is not supplied to the motor.
- Always switch the food processor off and wait until rotation stops before removing the cover.
- The safety interlock switch will turn the machine off if the cover is rotated clockwise or if the cover is removed while running, but this should not be the means of ON/OFF operation.
- Before rotating the lid, always make sure the machine is off by pressing the PULSE/OFF lever as a safety precaution, in the event that the machine was not turned off properly.
- When processing, it is recommended that the machine be operated on a 50% duty cycle, such as 5 minutes on / 5 minutes off. This can be accomplished by processing for 5 minutes, then doing 5 minutes of food preparation. Please remember to turn off the machine when not in use.
USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSORY DISCS IN THE CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE
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Assemble the bowl and accessory disc as instructed in the section titled “Assembling the Batch Bowl Parts”, or assemble the continuous feed chute and accessory disc as instructed in the section titled “Assembling the Continuous Feed Chute Parts”.
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If required by your processing task, either: Stack the feed tube with food product and position the large food pusher at the top of the stack, or
Place the large food pusher into the feed tube and remove the small feed pusher to use the smaller feed chute located inside the large food pusher. This is described above. Stack food items in the small food chute. Position small food pusher at the top of the stack. -
Be sure the unit is off by pushing and releasing the PULSE/OFF lever.
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Insert the power cord plug into a properly grounded outlet of the correct voltage.
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Use the “ON” switch for continuous processing, or the PULSE/OFF lever for pulsing /on-off operation.
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Feed the items to be processed at a steady rate into the feed tube, using the food pusher to push the food down. The same technique is used whether you choose to use the large pusher or the small pusher. Avoid excessive force when using either one of the food pushers. Too much force may cause food items to jam in the feed tube or damage the machine. ALWAYS USE THE LARGE FOOD PUSHER TO PUSH FOOD ITEMS DOWN INTO THE LARGE FEED TUBE. In the same way, ALWAYS USE THE SMALL FOOD PUSHER TO PUSH FOOD ITEMS DOWN INTO THE SMALL FEED TUBE. NEVER PUT FINGERS, SPATULAS, OR OTHER UTENSILS INTO THE LARGE FEED TUBE OR THE SMALL FEED TUBE CHANNEL.
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Never use the small food pusher in the large feed tube.
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When the bowl is full and /or you have finished your processing task with the bowl or continuous feed chute, press the PULSE/OFF lever and let the processing disc come to a complete stop. Unplug the unit. NEVER STOP THE FOOD PROCESSOR BY REMOVING THE PLUG FROM THE OUTLET OR BY REMOVING THE COVER. ALWAYS STOP THE UNIT BY PRESSING THE “PULSE/OFF” SWITCH.
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Follow disassembly instructions for the bowl and continuous feed chute as appropriate. These are described in the section titled “Disassembling the Batch Bowl Parts” or the section titled “Disassembling the Continuous Feed Chute Parts.”
When processing, it is recommended that the machine be operated on a 50% duty cycle, such as 5 minutes on I 5 minutes off. This can be accomplished by processing for 5 minutes, then doing 5 minutes of food preparation. Please remember to turn off the machine when not in use.
USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR DICING
- The dicing operation requires that product be sliced both horizontally and vertically by the machine. The smaller the dice required, the more difficult the cut is to achieve. Soft or juicy product will tend to mush if the dice is too small or the produce is too soft. Cheese and meat is the opposite extreme. Because of the consistency of cheese and meat, it is not recommended that this kind of product be diced. Damage could occur to the blades and/or motor and will not be covered under warranty.
- During the dicing operation, attention should be given to the finished product. Any food in front of the blade should be remove before the feed chute is refilled. A visible change in the product will occur when the dicing grid requires cleaning. The best way to clean the grid is to remove the continuous feed lid and the slicing plate, then take a stiff bristle brush and force through any produce on the grid.
- When using dicing feature: Select dicing grid and place in chute on top of “posts” support. Pick up slicing disc either by using the finger holes on disc surface or holding the disc firmly between both hands. Be careful not to grab the blades or scrape your hands on the blades. Carefully guide the disc on top of dicing grid until it clicks into place. When dicing, use Pulse Paddle for best results. And do not stop the motor until the feed chute is cleared.
- The FP1000 Dicing food processor has a locking mechanism that will secure the discs in place while the machine is running. Two locking pins on the shaft mesh with slots in the hub of the accessory disc and hold it securely in place.
- When it is time to remove the accessory disc, rotate the disc counterclockwise as far as you can, and pick the disc straight up. Be careful not to touch the sharp dicing plate blades under the slicing disc. The rotation moves the pin out of the slot in the disc’s center hub.
- When dicing, if the disc gets jammed, please remove the lid of the continuous feed chute first, remove any food jammed in the blade opening, then rotate the slicing plate counterclockwise slowly to loosen the slicing plate.
Accessory Disc Selection
The FP1000 dicing food processor disc accessories are made to perform a large variety of food processing tasks: slicing, waved slicing, grating, shredding, dicing, French fry and julienne cuts. As of this printing, there are a total of 25 accessory discs available for these functions. The 25 consist of the following:
8 slicing discs | 1 pulping disc | 2 dicing assemblies |
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1 waved slicing disc | 3 grating discs | |
6 julienne/FF discs | 4 shredding discs |
Sizes are listed at the end of this manual under “Processing Tools”. Three (3) Accessory Discs and one Dicing Assembly are included with both the FP1000 food processors. As of this printing they are:
BFP13 – 4 mm, 5/32″ Slicing Disc
BFP33 – 5 mm, 3/16″ Shredding Disc
BFP29 – 6.5 mm x 6.5 mm, 1/4″ x 1/4″ Julienne Disc
BFP40 – 9.5 mm, 3/8″ Dicing Assembly
Slicing Discs
Waring | Size | Size | Waring | Size | Size |
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Item No. | Millimeters | Inches | Item No. | Millimeters | Inches |
BFP10 | 0.8 mm | 1/32″ | BFP14 | 5 mm | 3/16″ |
BFP11 | 2 mm | 5/64″ | BFP15 | 6.5 mm | 1/4″ |
BFP12 | 3mm | 1/8″ | BFP31 | 8mm | 5/16″ |
BFP13 | 4mm | 5/32″ | BFP32 | 10 mm | 3/8″ |
BFP16 | Waved 1.5 mm | 1/16″ |
Pulping/Grating/Shredding Discs
Waring | Size | Size | Waring | Size | Size |
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Item No. | Millimeters | Inches | Item No. | Millimeters | Inches |
BFP17 | 0.4 mm Pulping | 1/64″ | BFP 22 | 4 mm Shredding | 5/32″ |
BFP19 | 0.4 mm Grating | 1/64″ | BFP 23 | 6.5 mm Shredding | 1/4″ |
BFP20 | 1.5 mm Grating | 1/16″ | BFP 24 | 8 mm Shredding | 5/16″ |
BFP21 | 2 mm Grating | 5/64″ | BFP 33 | 5 mm Shredding | 3/16″ |
Julienne Discs
Waring | Size | Size | Waring | Size | Size |
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Item No. | Millimeters | Inches | Item No. | Millimeters | Inches |
BFP25 | 2 mm x 2 mm | 5/64″ X 5/64″ | BFP28 | 2 mm x 6.5 mm | 5/64″ X 1/4″ |
BFP26 | 2 mm x 4 mm | 5/64″ X 5/32″ | BFP29 | 6.5 mm x 6.5 mm | 1/4″ X 1/4″ |
BFP27 | 4 mm x 4 mm | 5/32″ X 5/32″ | BFP30 | 8 mm straight FF | 5/16″ straight FF |
Dicing Discs
Waring | Size | Size | Waring | Size | Size |
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Item No. | Millimeters | Inches | Item No. | Millimeters | Inches |
DFP40 | 9 mm x 9 mm | 3/8″ X 3/8″ | DFP50 | 13mmx13mm | 1/2″ X 1/2″ |
NOTE: The 3/8″ dicing plate can only match the 3/8″ slicing disc for use. The 1/2″ dicing plate can only match the 1/2″ slicing disc for use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This section describes potential problems and the correct solutions for them.
Problems which cannot be solved with the guidelines listed below should be
referred to one of the Waring Authorized Service Centers for assistance. A
listing of authorized service agencies is provided with each Waring food
processor.
Unit does not start when assembled correctly
- Pull the plug and try plugging into another outlet.
- Turn ON switch to ON.
- Make sure the bowl is properly positioned on the motor base, that the bowl or chute cover is on properly, and that the safety interlock tab on the cover has properly engaged the safety interlock switch in the tower.
Unit stops running during processing
- Turn unit OFF.
- Remove bowl attachment.
- Remove product being processed from inside the bowl.
- Reassemble unit, and run first with the bowl empty, then add product back into the bowl and try again.
Unit will not come up to full speed
- Bowl is overloaded – remove product being processed and reload using smaller quantities.
If unit does not operate after you have followed the above, and have tried the Safety Reset Switch
- Check outlet to be sure there is current.
- Check to be sure circuit breaker is ON.
- Check to be sure the fuse is not blown if there are fuses on this circuit.
- Call local Waring service agency.
If unit starts to spark or smoke
- Turn unit off, unplug it, and call local factory-authorized service agency.
If food processor makes grinding noise
- Turn unit off, unplug, disassemble, and check bowl and blade to see if they have been rubbing together.
- If bowl and blade are rubbing, call your authorized Waring service agency.
Unit stops running while dicing
- Turn unit off.
- Remove cover. Firmly hold slinger with one hand and rotate slicing disc counterclockwise and pull up and out of chute.
- Clean grid and slicing blade with tool provided.
SAFETY RESET SWITCH
The SAFETY RESET SWITCH is provided for your convenience and to extend the useful life of your Waring food processor. It is located on the back of your machine, on the safety interlock tower, protected by a round finger hole. The switch button is red.
If the machine should become jammed or somehow overloaded, the safety reset switch has a mechanism that will shut down the motor to prevent overheating and to prevent damage to the motor.
How it works
If the machine becomes overloaded, the shaft and blade will stop turning, but you will hear a buzzing noise. After a few seconds you will hear a click, and the buzzing noise will stop. This is the safety-reset switch shutting off the motor.
Possible causes of a motor shutdown
- Food becomes jammed between the processing plate and the bowl or cover.
- An unusually heavy load is being processed for a lengthy period of time.
To restart the motor, follow these steps:
- Turn the machine OFF by pressing the PULSE/ OFF paddle.
- Unplug the machine.
- Clear the batch processing bowl (or continuous feed chute) of the food that caused the jamming condition. It may be that you only need to remove some of the food.
- Wait for at least 1 minute to allow the motor to cool.
- Plug the unit into the appropriate electrical outlet.
- Press the red Safety Reset Switch located on the back of the Safety Interlock Tower.
- Press down the ON paddle or the PULSE paddle to restart the machine. We suggest pulsing to start the processing, as this will put less strain on the motor.
- If the machine does not start, wait for another minute and repeat this procedure.
CLEANING
Clean the food processor and accessories prior to initial use and after each
use.
Do not use harsh abrasive-type cleaners on any part of the food processor.
Cleaning must follow NSF guidelines.
Wash the motor shaft with a small brush.
Wash, rinse, sanitize and dry the bowl, continuous feed chute, covers, small
food pusher, large food pusher, accessory discs, S-blades and ejector/slinger
disc prior to initial use, and after use, unless they will be used again
immediately. These items are all dishwasher safe, and may be cleaned and
rinsed in the dishwasher instead of manually in the sink.
Wash and rinse all of the above items after each use.
Some of the discs and blades have aluminum components. Whether cleaning them
manually or in a dishwasher, be sure to use a detergent that is safe for use
with soft metals. Other types of cleaning detergents can cause corrosion of
soft metals.
A stiff bristle brush will help to knock food particles out of the crevices of
the discs and blades before washing. Handle very carefully, since the blades
are sharp.
Please note that all accessory discs and blades may be disassembled with a
screwdriver for thorough cleaning. This includes the cutting blades on the
center hub of the S-blade. Handle the sharp S-blade with care.
For manual cleaning, it is recommended that you use washing solutions based on
non-sudsing detergents, and chlorine-based sanitizing solutions that have a
minimum chlorine concentration of 100 PPM.
The following washing, rinsing, and sanitizing solutions, or their
equivalents, may be used:
SOLUTION | PRODUCT | DILUTION IN WATER | TEMPERATURE |
---|---|---|---|
Washing: | Diversey |
Wyandotte
Diversol BX/A or CX/A| 4 Tablespoons per
Gallon| Hot 115°F (46°C)
Rinsing:| Plain Water| | Warm 95°F (35°C}
Sanitizing:| Clorox| 1 Tablespoon per Institutional| Cold 50°F (10-21 °C)
Gallon
To clean and sanitize the motor base:
Clean and sanitize the motor base prior to initial use and after each use.
Unplug the unit, then wipe down the exterior surfaces of the motor base with
cloths or sponges dampened with a soluble detergent. Next, wipe down with
rinse water. Prevent liquid from running into the motor base by wringing out
all excess moisture from cloths or sponges before using them.
NEVER IMMERSE THE MOTOR BASE IN WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
Allow the unit to air-dry before using again.
Never use harsh abrasive-type cleaners on any part of the Commercial Food
Processor.
TO CLEAN DICING GRID:
Using tool provided, push food out of grid from the back side.
NOTE: Do not push food from front side – doing so will dull blade.
LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY
Waring warrants it’s new Waring Commercial Food Processors, models FP25/FP25C,
FP40, FP40C, FP1000, and FP2200 to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase when used with
foodstuffs, nonabrasive liquids (other than detergents) and nonerosive semi-
liquids, providing it has not been subject to loads in excess of the indicated
rating. In addition, the motor in this appliance has a full five year
warranty.
Under this warranty, the Waring Commercial Division will repair or replace any
part which, upon our examination, is defective in materials or workmanship,
provided the product is delivered prepaid to the Waring Service Center, 314
Ella T. Grasso Ave., Torrington, CT 06790, or to any factory approved service
center.
This warranty does not: a) apply to any product which has become worn,
defective, damaged or broken due to misuse or due to repairs or servicing by
other than the Waring Service Center or a Factory Approved Service Center or
due to abuse, misuse, overloading or tampering; b) cover incidental or
consequential damages of any kind.
The two-year limited warranty is applicable only to appliances used in the
United States or Canada; this supersedes all other express product warranty or
guaranty statements. For Waring products sold outside of the U.S. and Canada,
the warranty is the responsibility of the local importer or distributor.
This warranty may vary according to local regulations.
This warranty is void if appliance is used on Direct Current (DC current).
Customer Support
314 Ella T. Grasso Ave.
Torrington, CT 06790
1-800-4-WARING
www.waringproducts.com
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