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Default Food Processor Manual needed

On Oct 6, 8:35*pm, Janet Wilder > wrote:
> A friend scored a Hamilton Beach food processor at a yard sale. It
> appears to be almost new. Plastic is in great shape and very clean.
>
> It is a Model 702-6. The shredder and slicer blades ate rectangular and
> snap into a round plastic disk that has the spindle attached. There is a
> steel blade, too. It appears to be a 6 cup size.
>
> There is a notation that it is "Dual Speed" and there are two toggle
> switches.
>
> I can't find a manual on line. I did email Hamilton Beach, but if anyone
> here has one or can point me to a pdf, I'd appreciate it.
>
> Also, if anyone knows anything about this particular model and brand,
> I'd like to hear your thoughts.
>
> TIA
> --
> Janet Wilder
> Way-the-heck-south Texas
> Spelling doesn't count. *Cooking does.


I guess I would think it would be intuitive and why would you even
need a manual? I have a Hamilton-Beach, with a manual - may be about
the same size as yours, but it's about 10 years old or so. I don't
think I've ever referred to the manual. Turn it on or pulse, switch
the blades for what you want to do. Done.

N.