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Default Food Processor Manual needed

James Silverton wrote:
> On 2/24/2011 1:52 PM, Kent wrote:
>> "Janet > wrote in message
>> b.com...
>>> 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.
>>>
>>>

>> This should give you all you need.
>> http://www.hamiltonbeach.com/use-and...e-and-care.php As well
>> consider calling or e-mailing the company. They're frequently more
>> helpful than you expect.
>>

> You might also look at
>
> http://www.retrevo.com/samples/Hamil...r-manuals.html


Did either of you read Janet's e-mail? She stated it was a model
702-6. There's no listing in either of your links. Also, Kent, you
missed the fact that she had already contacted Hamilton Beach.