KitchenAid RVSA

KitchenAid Rotor Slicer & Shredder Attachment (RVSA) Instruction Manual

Brand: KitchenAid | Model: RVSA

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The KitchenAid Rotor Slicer & Shredder Attachment (Model RVSA) is designed to expand the capabilities of your KitchenAid Stand Mixer. This versatile attachment allows for efficient slicing and shredding of firm vegetables, cheeses, and fruits, simplifying food preparation tasks. It is engineered and tested by KitchenAid to ensure compatibility with all household KitchenAid Stand Mixers.

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The KitchenAid Rotor Slicer & Shredder Attachment includes the following components:

Each cone is numbered for easy identification of its function and size. The cones and housing unit are designed for easy cleaning, while the metal shaft requires special care.

KitchenAid Rotor Slicer & Shredder Attachment with various cones

Image: KitchenAid Rotor Slicer & Shredder Attachment with its components, including the main housing unit and various slicing and shredding cones.

Ntuziaka nhazi

  1. Prepare the Mixer: Ensure your KitchenAid Stand Mixer is unplugged. Locate the attachment hub on the front of the mixer head. Unscrew the attachment hub knob counter-clockwise and remove the hub cover.
  2. Assemble the Housing Unit: Insert the metal shaft into the housing unit. The square end of the shaft should align with the square hole inside the housing.
  3. Tinye na igwekota: Insert the housing unit's shaft into the mixer's attachment hub, ensuring the square end of the shaft aligns with the square hole in the hub. Rotate the attachment slightly if needed until it slides fully into place.
  4. Chekwaa Mgbakwunye: Tighten the attachment hub knob clockwise until the housing unit is firmly secured to the mixer. It should not wiggle.
  5. Insert Desired Cone: Select the appropriate slicing or shredding cone for your task. Insert the cone into the housing unit and turn it gently until it clicks and locks into position.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

  1. Position Collection Bowl: Place a suitable bowl or container directly under the attachment's output chute to collect the processed ingredients.
  2. Kwadebe Ngwakọta: Cut firm vegetables, cheeses, or fruits into pieces that fit comfortably into the feed tube of the attachment. Avoid forcing large pieces.
  3. Malite igwekota: Plug in your KitchenAid Stand Mixer. Turn the speed control to a low to medium setting (e.g., speed 2-4). Higher speeds may cause ingredients to scatter.
  4. Ngwa nri: Place the prepared ingredients into the feed tube. Use the provided food pusher to gently guide the ingredients towards the rotating cone. Apply steady, even pressure.
  5. Continue Processing: Continue feeding ingredients until your task is complete. Monitor the collection bowl to prevent overfilling.
  6. Turn Off Mixer: Once finished, turn the mixer off and unplug it before disassembling or cleaning.

Nlekọta na nhicha

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and performance of your attachment.

  1. Kwụpụ ike: Always unplug the KitchenAid Stand Mixer before cleaning or disassembling the attachment.
  2. Kwụsa: Unscrew the attachment hub knob and remove the housing unit from the mixer. Remove the cone and the metal shaft from the housing unit.
  3. Akụkụ Nchekwa efere efere: The slicing and shredding cones, along with the housing unit, are dishwasher safe. Place them on the top rack for best results.
  4. Hand Wash Shaft: The metal shaft should be hand-washed with warm, soapy water. Do not place the metal shaft in the dishwasher.
  5. Nhicha ozugbo: For best results and to prevent staining (especially from ingredients like carrots), clean all parts immediately after use.
  6. ihicha na nchekwa: Ensure all parts are thoroughly dry before reassembling or storing. Store the cones and shaft in a safe place to prevent damage.

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For detailed warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your KitchenAid Stand Mixer or visit the official KitchenAid websaịtị. Debe akwụkwọ nnata ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.