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REVERSIBLE BLADE
The Cuisinart
®
Smart Stick
®
Two Speed Hand Blender chopper/grinder
attachment is equipped with a reversible blade. This blade is sharp on
one side and blunt on the other. The blade is attached to a plastic ring
that slides over the plastic blade sheath, so it can be easily turned
over to select the appropriate blade. To reverse the blade, see detailed
instructions below. Also see Frequent Uses for Chopper/Grinder
(page 14).
Assemble the parts.
1. Place the work bowl on a flat, dry, stable surface. It should
be close to an electrical outlet of the same voltage as stated
on the rating plate on the hand blender.
2. The metal blade assembly shaft (A) is
attached to the bottom of the work bowl.
If not already in place, slide the fully
assembled blade assembly (B) over the
top of the metal blade assembly shaft.
2a. Put together the blade assembly if not assembled:
Very carefully connect the blade ring (C) to the plastic blade
sheath (D). Line up the blade ring opening with the plastic
sheath. There are notches (E) on opposite sides of the
interior of the hub. These fit over ridges on the sides of the
plastic blade sheath (G). Let the blade ring slide to the
bottom of the plastic sheath. HOLD THE BLADE RING BY
THE CENTRAL HUB HOLDING RIBS (grips) (F) ONLY. DO
NOT TOUCH THE RAZOR-SHARP BLADES. Pick up the
blade ring by its hub holding ribs (grips) and turn it very
slightly clockwise. This locks it in place on the plastic blade
sheath and prevents it from sliding up during processing.
Note these important features of the blade ring. The blade ring can
be placed over the plastic blade sheath in two different ways:
If you hold it this way (A), you will see the word “Sharp” on the
blade. Assemble the blade this side up to use the sharp edge.