MultiProcessor™ Range Instruction Booklet LC6250 Sunbeam MultiProcessor™ – Food processor LC6950 Sunbeam MultiProcessor™ Plus – 3 in 1 Processor, blender and citrus juicer (Pictured below) Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
Contents Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 3 Features of your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 4 Features of your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Plus 6 Attachments for your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 8 Using your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 10 Fitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor 12 Storing your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 16 Handy hints for in-bowl processing 18 A guide to your food processor 20 Handy blending tips 22 A guide to your blender 23 Care and cleaning 24 Recipes 25 Drink recipes (LC6
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM FOOD PROCESSOR. Always use extreme care when handling processing blades and cutting discs. These are extremely sharp and may cause injury if handled incorrectly. Always store processing blades and cutting discs in their respective covers or processing containers. Unplug from power outlet before cleaning.
Features of your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Processing bowl cover The processing bowl cover activates the automatic safety system. The MultiProcessor will not operate unless the cover is correctly positioned on the processing bowl and locked into place. 850w motor base The base houses a powerful 850 watt motor, which provides great processing results every time. Pulse button Increases the intensity of the standard processing action to assist in the most demanding tasks.
Food pusher Guides food evenly down the feed tube and can also be used to close the chute while processing to prevent food from escaping through the feed tube. Feed tube The feed tube is used to guide ingredients down into the selected blades and allows you to add ingredients during other processing tasks. Spindle Drives all the food processing attachments. The spindle must be in place to operate the food processor. Processing bowl Capacity is 1.75 litres for liquids and 1.5 kilograms for solids.
Heading of your Sunbeam Features MultiProcessor Plus Blender cover with lid pouring hole The blender lid securely seals the jug and features a lid pouring hole that allows you to add ingredients during blending. 1.5 litre shatter proof blender jug The sizeable 1.5 litre jug features an easy grip handle and is marked in both cups and millilitres (ml) for ease of use. The blender jug locks onto the motor base of the food processor and will not operate unless the jug is in the locked position.
Ingredient measuring cap Handy 70mL ingredient measuring cap. Food pusher Guides food evenly down the feed tube and can also be used to close the chute while processing to prevent food from escaping through the feed tube. Feed tube The feed tube is used to guide ingredients down into the selected blades and allows you to add ingredients during other processing tasks. Bowl cover The processing bowl cover activates the automatic safety system.
Attachments for your Sunbeam MultiProcessor 1. Processing blade The stainless steel processing blade is contoured to fit the shape of the processing bowl to provide the most efficient chopping/ mixing action. Please ensure that the processing blade protective cover is placed on the processing blade when not in use. The processing blade can be used to chop raw meats to mince, chocolate to crumbs and nuts to paste. 3.
Heading Attachments for your Sunbeam MultiProcessor continued 6. Grating blade The grating blade is ideal for grating hard cheeses, especially parmesan. 9. Safety cover This attachment is only available with the MultiProcessor Plus (LC6950). When the blender is not in use, it is recommended that the blender is removed from the food processor body and the safety cover is locked in place. The MultiProcessor Plus will not operate unless the safety cover or blender jug is locked in place. 7.
Using your Sunbeam Heading MultiProcessor Before using your MultiProcessor • Wash the processing bowl, cover and all attachments in warm water using a mild detergent. Dry each part thoroughly before use. • Before you assemble the food processor, ensure that the power cord is unplugged. Before using the processing bowl • The following steps are only necessary for the MultiProcessor Plus (LC6950). 1. Place the motor base facing you on a dry, level surface. 2.
Heading Using your Sunbeam MultiProcessor continued The holding lip should be flush with the top of the bowl handle. locked LC6250 Pictured Fig 5 Important: If the processing bowl and cover are not correctly assembled, the MultiProcessor will not function. Using your MultiProcessor 1. Plug the power cord into a 230-240V AC power outlet and turn the power ‘ON’. 2. Using the control dial, select the desired processing speed. The Pulse function remains on as long as the Pulse button is pressed down.
Fitting/using the tools on your Heading MultiProcessor Note: All attachments must be firmly attached to the spindle. Always adjust the attachments until you are sure that they are correctly fitted. Placing the spindle 1. Fit the spindle onto the drive shaft, see Figure 6. LC6250 Pictured spindle drive shaft Warning: Use extreme caution as blades are sharp. Always handle the chopping blade by its central plastic section. 4. Place food into the processing bowl. 5.
Heading Fitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor continued Note: For added safety we recommend that you always leave the food pusher in place whilst operating the processor. Whisk Attachment 1. Fit the processor bowl and spindle as detailed previously in Figures 2, 3 & 6. 2. Fit the whisk attachment over the spindle and press firmly into place, see Figure 10. Fig 11 whisk spindle LC6250 Pictured Fig 10 3. Add ingredients into the processing bowl. 4.
Heading Fitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor continued 5. Plug the power cord into a 230-240V AC power outlet and turn the power ‘ON’. 6. Select the required speed. 7. When processing is complete, remove the blade holding disc and spindle from the processing bowl before removing the processed food. 4. Insert the juicing cone into the centre of the citrus juicer bowl; the drive shaft should be inside the central column of the bowl, see Figure 16.
Heading Fitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor continued 2. Position the blender onto the processor body above the speed control dial with the handle to the left where marked "Locate handle". see Figure 18. 5. Position the lid onto the blender jug so that the long holding lip is facing towards you, see Figure 20. Fig 18 3. To lock the blender into place, simply hold the handle of the jug and turn it to the right as far as it will go.
Storing your Sunbeam MultiProcessor The Sunbeam MultiProcessor was designed so that all attachments can be stored within the unit itself, see Figure 22. Fig 22 LC6250 Pictured Blade storage compartment 1. Your MultiProcessor is accessorised with 6 blades. Each of these blades are illustrated and numbered above the blade storage compartment, see Figure 23. 3. Each of the blades is numbered 1 through 6 and corresponds with the numbered illustrations on the unit, see Figure 25.
Storing your Sunbeam MultiProcessor continued 7. Blade 5 is the ‘Fine Shredding’ blade and its position in the blade storage compartment is the far right front position, see Figure 28. 6. Place the blade holding disc over the spindle and then fit the processing bowl cover to the processing bowl. LC6250 Pictured Fig 28 8. Blade 6 is the ‘Coarse Shredding’ blade and is positioned directly behind the fine shredding blade. Processing bowl storage, see Figure 29. 1.
Headinghints for In Bowl Processing Handy Chopping For the best, most consistent results, you should try to process pieces of food that are approximately equal in size. When you break, cut or tear food into uniform pieces before you begin processing, the finished results will be more uniform. More consistent processing results are achieved if the container is not overloaded. Mincing Pre-cut meat into cubes approximately 2cm square.
Heading Handy hints for In Bowl Processing continued Preparing shorter slices Pack the food items vertically in the feed tube, see Figure 32. For best results when shredding and grating Remember that softer foods such as cheese (cheddar, mozzarella or swiss) should be well chilled before processing. Harder foods such as parmesan or Romano cheese should be at room temperature before processing. Note: When grating parmesan cheese do not apply a lot of pressure to the food pusher.
Heading A guide to your food processor Processing Attachment Food Product Task Max. Qty. Speed Notes setting Chopping Vegetables – onions 800g 3 Fruits (fresh or dried) 800g 3 A selection of fresh herbs 2 Wash herbs and dry thoroughly Nuts - i.e.
Heading A guide to your food processor continued Processing Attachment Food Product Task Max. Qty. Slicing (thick & thin) 800g 1-2 Trim all vegetables and wash before processing 800g 1-2 Pick fruits and vegetables that are the same size & thickness Vegetables (cucumber, zucchini carrot, capsicum) Use speed 1 for soft fruit and vegetables Fruits (apples tomatoes, limes) Speed Notes setting Use speed 2 for hard fruit and vegetables.
Handy blending tips Note: Only for the MultiProcessor Plus (LC6950). • Nothing can beat a blender for making smooth purees and sauces or for whipping up frothy drinks - from healthy breakfast shakes to frozen daiquiris. • Use your blender for chopping small amounts of food like nuts, bread crumbs and whole spices. • Turn any oil-based salad dressing into a creamy style dressing by blending it until slightly thickened.
A guide to your blender Processing Food Task Suggested Setting Aerating Milkshakes, Smoothies Chopping Nuts, Chocolate, Garlic or Herbs PULSE Process ½ cup at a time to ensure evenly sized pieces. Crumbing Bread Crumbs PULSE &2 Tear bread roughly. Process until desired consistency. Biscuit Crumbs 2 Crushing Ice 2 Suggested Procedure PULSE Use chilled milk. Blend until desired consistency is achieved. Break into pieces and process until crumbed. dd ¼ cup of water.
Care and cleaning When you have finished processing, unplug your MultiProcessor from the power outlet. Wash all accessories, processor tools and all surfaces that have come into contact with food in hot soapy water except for the processor body. Clean the processor body by wiping with a damp cloth. Warning: Care must be taken when handling the metal blades as these items are extremely sharp. Note: Always unplug the MultiProcessor before cleaning.
Recipes Carrot Cake Serves 10 3 (375g) medium carrots 1 cup caster sugar ½ cup vegetable oil ¼ cup honey 2 eggs 1 orange, rind grated 1 ½ cups self-raising flour ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon ¾ cup walnuts pieces Cream Cheese Icing 250g cream cheese, softened 60g butter, softened 3 cups icing sugar mixture 1 tablespoon orange juice Using the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade, process cream cheese, butter and icing sugar mixture until smooth and combined.
Recipes continued Banana Cake with Passionfruit Frosting Serves 10 2¼ cups self raising flour ½ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon ½ teaspoon nutmeg 2 eggs 180g butter, softened ½ cup buttermilk 1½ cups raw sugar 1 teaspoon white vinegar 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 1½ cups very ripe mashed banana 1. Preheat oven to 180°C (160°C fan-forced). Grease and line a 20cm baba pan. 2. Sift flour, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg into a large bowl. 3.
Recipes continued Chocolate Cake Serves 10 1½ cups self-raising ½ cup cocoa 1½ cups caster sugar pinch of salt 150g butter, softened 2 eggs 1 cup milk 1. Preheat oven to 180°C (160°C fan-forced). Grease and line a 20cm round cake pan. 2. Using the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade, process flour, cocoa, sugar and salt on speed 3 until well combined. 3. Add butter and eggs to mixture and continue to process on speed 3 until combined. 4.
Recipes continued Chocolate Cherry Ripe Mousse Serves 6 300ml thickened cream 3 eggs, separated 200g dark chocolate, chopped 30g butter, softened 80g cherry ripe, finely chopped 1. Using the processing bowl fitted with the whisk attachment, process cream on speed 5 until soft peaks form. Transfer to a bowl. Wash and dry bowl and attachment. 2. Place egg whites in processing bowl fitted with the whisk attachment, process on speed 5 until soft peaks form. 3. Place chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl.
Recipes continued Chocolate Chip Cookies Makes 25 125g butter, softened ½ cup brown sugar, lightly packed ½ cup caster sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 1 egg 1¾ cups self-raising flour ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup chocolate chips 1 Preheat oven to 180°C (160°C fan-forced). Grease and line two baking trays. 2 Using the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade, process butter, sugars and vanilla on speed 3 until well combined. 3 Remove the processing bowl cover and scrape the sides of the bowl. 5.
Recipes continued Pizza Dough Makes 2 thin pizzas or 1 thick pizza 2 teaspoons (7g) dry yeast 1 teaspoon sugar ¾ cup warm water 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 cups plain flour ½ teaspoon salt 1. Combine yeast, sugar and warm water in a bowl. Stir to combine. Cover mixture and stand in a warm place for 5 minutes until frothy; add oil. 2. Using the processing bowl fitted with the dough blade, process flour, salt and yeast mixture on speed 1 until mixture forms a dough (about 10-15 seconds). 3.
Recipes continued Potato and Leek Soup Serves 4-6 3 medium leeks, whites only 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 small rashers bacon, chopped 1kg potatoes, peeled and chopped 2 litres chicken or vegetable stock Salt and pepper, to taste Shaved parmesan cheese, to serve 1 Using the processing bowl fitted with the blade holding disk (fitted with the thick slicing blade), feed the leek through the feed tube using the food pusher. 2 Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.
Recipes continued Herb and Lemon Lamb Patties Makes 12 2 slices wholegrain bread 2 cloves garlic, halved 4 green onions, roughly chopped ½ cup flat-leaf parsley leaves ½ cup mint leaves 1 lemon, rind grated, juiced 550g lean lamb mince 1 egg Salt and pepper, to taste 1. Using the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade, process bread until crumbs are formed. Transfer to a bowl. 2. Add garlic, onions, parsley, mint and lemon rind. Process on speed 3 until finely chopped. 3.
Recipes continued Corn Fritters Makes 12 Thai Fish Cakes Makes 25 (approx) 4 corn cobs ¹⁄³ cup flat-leaf parsley leaves 1 cup self-raising flour 5 eggs 4 green onions, thinly sliced salt and pepper, to taste cream cheese, smoked salmon and rocket, to serve 500g firm white fish fillets (ie. Ling, Gemfish, Redfish) 1 teaspoon fish sauce 2 tablespoons mild red curry paste 50g green beans, chopped finely Oil, for deep frying Sweet chilli sauce and lime wedges, to serve Coriander leaves, to garnish 1.
Recipes continued Pesto Makes 1¼ cups 2 cups fresh basil leaves 3 cloves garlic 2 teaspoons lemon juice ½ cup olive oil ½ pine nuts, roasted 60g pecorino or parmesan, grated Salt and pepper, to taste 1. Using the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade, process basil, garlic, lemon juice and oil on speed 3 until finely chopped. 2. Remove the processing bowl cover and scrape the sides of the bowl. 3. Add pine nuts and cheese. Process on speed 3 until mixture is well combined.
Recipes continued Variations • Add crushed garlic to mayonnaise to make garlic mayonnaise. • Add finely chopped gerkins, capers and parsley to mayonnaise to make a tartare sauce. Hummus Makes 1 cup 400g can chickpeas, rinsed, and drained ¼ cup tahini paste ¼ cup lemon juice ¼ cup water ¼ cup olive oil 1 clove garlic, crushed ½ teaspoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon salt 1. Using the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade, process all ingredients on speed 3 until smooth. 2.
Recipes continued Herb Crumbed Schnitzel Makes 4 Bacon and Mushroom Quiche Serves 6 4 slices mixed grain bread ¹⁄³ cup flat-leaf parsley 1 tablespoon chopped chives 1 tablespoon thyme leaves 2 garlic cloves, halved ¼ cup finely grated parmesan cheese Salt and pepper, to taste ¹⁄³ cup flour 2 eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons milk 4 thin veal schnitzels Vegetable oil, for frying 125g tasty cheese Cooking oil spray ¼ cup packaged breadcrumbs 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 brown onion, finely chopped 100g sho
Recipes continued Baked Lemon Cheesecake Serves 10 250g plain sweet biscuits 2 teaspoons nutmeg 125g melted butter 250ml thickened cream 3 eggs ½ cup caster sugar 2 teaspoon finely grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons lemon juice 500g cream cheese, softened, chopped 1 Preheat oven to 160°C (140°C fan-forced). Grease a 20cm spring form pan; line the base with baking paper. 2 Place half of the biscuits in the processing bowl fitted with the chopping blade.
Heading Drink recipes (LC6950 only) Classic Banana Smoothie Serves 2 2 cups skim milk 2 medium bananas, chopped ½ cup low fat yogurt 1 tablespoon honey ¼ teaspoon cinnamon 1. Place all ingredients into blender jug. 2. Blend on 2 for 40 seconds or until smooth. 3. Pour into 2 glasses to serve Citrus Buzz Serves 2 180ml fresh orange juice 90ml pineapple juice 9 strawberries, hulled 1 slice honeydew melon 1 slice rockmelon 8 ice cubes 1. Place all ingredients into blender jug. 2.
Drink recipes (LC6950 only) continued Strawberry Daiquiri Serves 2 90ml Bacardi rum 60ml fresh lime juice 60ml sugar syrup 6 strawberries, hulled, quartered 14 ice cubes Serves 4 2 cups milk 300g frozen berries 1 cup vanilla yoghurt 1. Place all ingredients in blender jug. 1. Place all ingredients in blender jug. 2. Blend on 2 for 40 seconds or until smooth. 3. Pour into 2 glasses to serve. Pina Colada Mixed berry shake 2. Blend on 2 for 40 seconds or until smooth. 3. Pour into 4 glasses to serve.
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