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Default Food Processor Manual needed

On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 10:01:10 -0400, "J. Clarke" >
wrote:

>In article >,
>says...
>>
>> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 16:25:25 -0500, Andy wrote:
>> >
>> >> Janet Wilder > wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> On 10/7/2010 12:57 PM, Andy wrote:
>> >>>> Janet > wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> On 10/7/2010 2:35 AM, Andy wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>> Give me the stamped FCCid# marked somewhere on the product and I'll
>> >>>>>> get you the manual.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> The only thing stamped into the plastic is "9007W"
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> 9007W is not an FCC ID.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid/
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Andy
>> >>>
>> >>> There are no other codes on the unit.
>> >>
>> >> Janet,
>> >>
>> >> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID.
>> >>
>> >> Best,
>> >>
>> >> Andy
>> >
>> > the federal communications commission covers food processors now? is that
>> > because food processors beam messages into your head?

>>
>> Electric motors generate interference with radio waves therefore the FCC has
>> to approve of a design so as not to cause undue disruption to the airwaves..
>> You could do a Google search before you spout off. It would make you seem
>> less like a hostile and bitter loser.

>
>ROF,L. If you had bothered with a google search you would have found
>that (a) all approved devices do not have FCC IDs and that (b) electric
>motors are classified by the FCC as "incidental radiators" and subject
>only to the requirements that "Manufacturers of these devices shall
>employ good engineering practices to minimize the risk of harmful
>interference" (49CFR15.13) and that users of the device can be required
>to quit using it if that use is causing harmful interference (49CFR15.5)
>
>Further, FCC does not in general review designs, they require that
>samples of the completed device be tested.
>
>As an exercise, please since you are so certain that everything with a
>motor has an FCC ID, go down to Home Depot and write down the FCC IDs
>for all the power tools on display.


Power tools eh...
are you implying that I should have an FCC ID for my penis?
My atomic clocks all have FCC IDs, my remote weather station too...
but not my meat grinder. hehe