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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. |
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"Janet Wilder" > 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. Funny but a quick google search found this article that sounds almost exactly like what you just posted. I suppose you could have posted the same question elsewhere. ![]() http://kitchen.manualsonline.com/ex/...Thread/3584988 Ain't the Internet grand. ![]() |
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On 10/6/2010 9:35 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. > Thee description sounds like a Panasonic (possibly the MK-5087 ?) made for the Asian market. Twenty or so years ago, I bought a similar model. I still own the manual, but it and I are not currently on the same continent. |
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![]() "Janet Wilder" > 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. You can't hear them but you can read them. Is this it? http://useandcares.hamiltonbeach.com.../840046500.pdf Paul |
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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. If this is not the correct manual, try searching the site http://www.retrevo.com/support/Hamil...6683dj496/t/2/ searching "doanload manual" on google returns many websites who do just that, host manuals for the users to download -- ViLco And the family stone |
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On 10/6/2010 8:40 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> "Janet Wilder" > 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. > > Funny but a quick google search found this article that sounds almost > exactly like what you just posted. I suppose you could have posted the > same question elsewhere. ![]() > > http://kitchen.manualsonline.com/ex/...Thread/3584988 > > Ain't the Internet grand. ![]() That was my post! -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On 10/6/2010 9:38 PM, Paul M. Cook 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. > > You can't hear them but you can read them. > > Is this it? > > http://useandcares.hamiltonbeach.com.../840046500.pdf > > Paul > > No. That's the only one I found, too. Note that the drawing of the disk shows a one-piece disk, not a plastic one with metal inserts. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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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" -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On 10/7/2010 3:52 AM, ViLco wrote:
> 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. > > If this is not the correct manual, try searching the site > http://www.retrevo.com/support/Hamil...6683dj496/t/2/ > searching "doanload manual" on google returns many websites who do just > that, host manuals for the users to download I found that one, too, but from the drawing on the cover, it is not the correct manual for the processor I have. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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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 Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 11:44:59 -0500, Janet Wilder
> wrote: >On 10/7/2010 3:52 AM, ViLco wrote: >> 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. >> >> If this is not the correct manual, try searching the site >> http://www.retrevo.com/support/Hamil...6683dj496/t/2/ >> searching "doanload manual" on google returns many websites who do just >> that, host manuals for the users to download > >I found that one, too, but from the drawing on the cover, it is not the >correct manual for the processor I have. Often manuals are for several versions of the appliance, each with a slightly different model number. Check inside the manual, if it lists your model number disregard the drawing... disregard it anyway, it's only a drawing, a rendition made by a sketch artist, probably in another country who may well have been drawing from a very different appliance... often drawings of appliances are actually generic... not like the slick full color photos on automobile manuals... did you ever try to assemble something like a kids swing set, a computer desk, or anything saying "Assembly Required" from the instruction sheet... need I say more. |
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On Oct 6, 7:35*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. == Model 70200 USERS Manual will work. Google it. == |
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On 10/7/2010 4:32 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Often manuals are for several versions of the appliance, each with a > slightly different model number. Check inside the manual, if it lists > your model number disregard the drawing... disregard it anyway, it's > only a drawing, a rendition made by a sketch artist, probably in > another country who may well have been drawing from a very different > appliance... often drawings of appliances are actually generic... not > like the slick full color photos on automobile manuals... did you ever > try to assemble something like a kids swing set, a computer desk, or > anything saying "Assembly Required" from the instruction sheet... need > I say more. Not the same model. I checked. Buttons are different. Front of processor is different -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On 10/7/2010 4:25 PM, Andy wrote:
> Janet > 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 Andy, I checked the unit carefully. There is a code number for UL listing, and the model number and the number I gave you. Could the FCC ID be inside the housing? Could it be in the manual? ;-) -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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I copied the toll-free number from that manual and I'll try to call tomorrow
-- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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In article >, Andy wrote:
> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID. A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio frequency spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally or unintentionally. Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC certification. -- Seth Goodman |
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In article >, Andy wrote:
> Seth Goodman > wrote: > > > In article >, Andy wrote: > > > >> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID. > > > > A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio frequency > > spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally or > > unintentionally. > > > > Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC > certification. > > > Wrong! > > Name two anything appliances! What?? -- Seth Goodman |
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In article >, Andy wrote:
> Seth Goodman > wrote: > > > In article >, Andy wrote: > > > >> Seth Goodman > wrote: > >> > >> > In article >, Andy wrote: > >> > > >> >> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC > >> >> ID. > >> > > >> > A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio > >> > frequency spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally > >> > or unintentionally. > >> > > >> > Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC > >> certification. > >> > >> > >> Wrong! > >> > >> Name two anything appliances! > > > > > > What?? > > > "What??" is a stupid answer to a direct question. > I don't understand what you mean by "two anything appliances" - "anything" is not an adjective. Do you mean you want to know two specific appliances that don't require FCC certification? Do you want to know two classes of appliances that don't require FCC certification? Basic appliances, like toasters, food processors and blenders, that aren't microprocessor controlled, don't require FCC certification. That's three. And that's why the OP's food processor has no FCC ID. -- Seth Goodman |
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![]() "Seth Goodman" > wrote in message . .. > In article >, Andy wrote: > >> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID. > > A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio frequency > spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally or > unintentionally. > > Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC certification. Do electric drills need FCC certification? What is an "anything appliance"? |
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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? blake |
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 08:12:43 -0500, Andy wrote:
> Seth Goodman > wrote: > >> In article >, Andy wrote: >> >>> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID. >> >> A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio frequency >> spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally or >> unintentionally. >> >> Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC > certification. > > Wrong! > > Name two anything appliances! > > Andy jesus chist, andy. back away from the keyboard and have another drink. blake |
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On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 06:50:05 -0700, Pico Rico wrote:
> "Seth Goodman" > wrote in message > . .. >> In article >, Andy wrote: >> >>> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID. >> >> A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio frequency >> spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally or >> unintentionally. >> >> Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC certification. > > Do electric drills need FCC certification? > > What is an "anything appliance"? you people at rec.food.equipment obviously aren't familiar with rec.food.cooking's town idiot, andy. this is par for the course. if you're really unlucky, his friend sheldon will come along and unleash a torrent of horseshit. get your killfiles ready. your apologetic pal, blake |
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![]() "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. Paul |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 06:50:05 -0700, Pico Rico wrote: > >> "Seth Goodman" > wrote in message >> . .. >>> In article >, Andy wrote: >>> >>>> If it's plugged in, or has a battery in it, it should have an FCC ID. >>> >>> A product will only have an FCC ID if it might use the radio frequency >>> spectrum between 9 kHz and 275 GHz, either intentionally or >>> unintentionally. >>> >>> Most basic kitchen appliances neither have, nor need, FCC certification. >> >> Do electric drills need FCC certification? >> >> What is an "anything appliance"? > > you people at rec.food.equipment obviously aren't familiar with > rec.food.cooking's town idiot, andy. this is par for the course. > > if you're really unlucky, his friend sheldon will come along and unleash a > torrent of horseshit. get your killfiles ready. > > your apologetic pal, > blake You misspelled apoplectic. Paul |
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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. |
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On 10/7/2010 6:02 PM, Roy wrote:
> On Oct 6, 7:35 pm, Janet > 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. > > == > Model 70200 USERS Manual will work. Google it. > == That is nothing at all like the one I have. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On 10/8/2010 3:03 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> 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. I'm sure I could operate it fine, but I'm looking to see if it can handle stuff like pizza dough before I fry the motor. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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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 |
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On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 12:56:00 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "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. > > Paul i went as far as searching on the FCC site for 'food processsors' and turned up nothing. what do you suppose that might mean? blake |
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![]() "J. Clarke" > wrote in message in.local... > 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) Ah, 49CFR15.5 - a great read. My favorite. > Further, FCC does not in general review designs, they require that > samples of the completed device be tested. In other words a review of the product. > 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. Didn't say all. Besides I'm a Lowes kind of guy. Home Depots are so third world. Paul |
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![]() "Janet Wilder" > 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. Kent |
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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 -- James Silverton, Potomac "Not": obvious change in "Reply To" |
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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. |
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On 2/24/2011 12:52 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. > > Kent > > > That site was not helpful. My model number was not listed. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On 2/24/2011 1:05 PM, 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 > > > > Not there, either. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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On 2/24/2011 5:45 PM, Dora wrote:
> 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. Thanks, Dora. I posted that so very long ago, too. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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Janet Wilder > wrote:
-snip- >> >That site was not helpful. My model number was not listed. Did you call the company? It isn't something we think to do these days-- and often is a waste of time but sometimes you get lucky. I called Whirlpool in 2007 for a manual that I wasn't able to find online. [10yr old washer] A real person answered, directed me to customer service, who said 'No problem', apologized for their website and emailed me a copy. Done in 2 minutes. Jim |
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