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Operating Your Hand Blender
Using the Chopper Attachment
(Included with Model KHB2351)
2. Add small pieces of foods to the bowl.
3. Insert the Chopper attachment into the
Chopper bowl.
4. Align the Chopper bowl with the motor body and press together.
5. Hold the motor body with one hand and the Chopper bowl with the other while processing.
Use the Chopper attachmen to chop small amounts of food such as cooked meat, cheese, vegetables, herbs, crackers, bread, and nuts.
1. Insert the Chopper blade into the
Chopper bowl.
6. Press the Power button to activate
Hand Blender. For best results, “pulse” the power by pressing and releasing the Power button until ingredients reach the desired consistency.
7. When chopping is complete, release the Power button.
8. Remove motor body from Chopper attachment.
9. Unplug immediately after use, before removing or changing attachments.
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Operating Your Hand Blender
Using the Chopper Attachment (cont.)
(Included with Model KHB2351)
Food
Chopper Processing Guide
Quantity Preparation
Meats
Almonds/Nuts
Garlic
Onions
200 g / 7 oz
200 g / 7 oz
Cut into 2 cm / 3 /
4
" Cubes
Place in Whole Nuts
10–12 Cloves Place in Whole Cloves
100 g / 3.5 oz Cut into Quarters
Cheese
Hard Boiled Eggs
100 g / 3.5 oz Cut into 1 cm / 3 /
8
" Cubes
2 Place in Whole Eggs
Carrots
Herbs
200 g / 7 oz
50 g / 2 oz
Cut Average Carrot into Quarters
Remove Stalks
Speed Time *
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
15 Seconds
25 Seconds
15 Seconds
15 Seconds
30 Seconds
3 Pulses
15 Seconds
3 15 Seconds
* Processing times and speeds are approximate.
Actual usage may vary depending on quality of food and desired chop size.
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Table of contents
- 4 Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty
- 5 Important Safeguards
- 6 Electrical Requirements
- 7 Parts and Features Guide
- 9 Accessories Overview
- 10 Assembling the Hand Blender
- 11 Using the Hand Blender
- 11 Blending Attachment
- 12 Whisk Attachment
- 13 Chopper Attachment
- 15 Operating Tips
- 15 Care and Cleaning
- 16 WARRANTY
- 18 RECIPES