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What are the circular holes in the slicer/shredder blade for?

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What are the circular holes in the slicer/shredder blade for?

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For your thumb and forefinger when inserting and removing the blade to/from the bowl. • Why does food get caught in the holes of the slicer/shredder blade? It is natural that certain foods will get caught in the finger-grip holes. If this happens, turn processor off and remove food, reassemble and continue. • How do I assemble the unit? PLEASE REFERENCE THE USE AND CARE PROVIDED WITH THIS UNIT. REFERENCE DIRECTLY THE “KNOW YOUR PROCESSOR” AND “HOW TO ASSEMBLE SECTIONS OF THE MANUAL.” • Place base on clean, dry surface. • Make sure the unit is switched to OFF and unplugged from electrical outlet. • Place bowl on base, with handle facing you. Move bowl back and forth slightly until it drops down into place. • Rotate the bowl counterclockwise until it locks into place. When the unit is new, you may need to turn the bowl quite firmly to lock it. This tightness will decrease with repeated use. • To put on S-Blade: Place the S-blade into food processor shaft through hole in center of bowl. T

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