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use sharp-edged or sharp objects to clean the appliance, as they may damage functional 

parts or violate the safety of the appliance.

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  Remove product residue using a spatula.

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  When cleaning heavy soiling, fill the container 

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 with warm water with washing-up 

liquid and leave it to soak. Use the cleaning brush to remove any stubborn deposits.

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Discolouration of the appliance elements after contact with food is not a defect 

and does not impact its operation.

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  If there are burned products at the bottom of the container, pour water with citric acid 

into the container, heat up for 5-7 minutes up to 50°C and then remove the residue with 

a dish sponge. All moving parts should be cleaned with warm water and washing-up 

liquid. It is best to clean them directly after use. After rinsing with clean hot water, they 

must be dried immediately. We recommend lubricating the blade with a little vegetable 

oil. Never immerse the body 

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 in water or rinse under running water. Clean the 

appliance body 

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 using a damp cloth.

·

  Use a dry and soft cloth to clean the power cord.

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Summary of Contents for MFC2500

Page 1: ...MFC2500 EN MULTIFUNCTIONAL KITCHEN APPLIANCE...

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Page 3: ...in a pla ce where a child can catch it 2 The appliance is intended for household use only in dustrial use use not with its intended use or use non compliant with this instructions manual will lead to...

Page 4: ...1 with wet hands 15 To ensure the safe use of the appliance do not fill the container 8 above the maximum level marked Overfilling may result in uncontrolled outflow of hot products posing a health ri...

Page 5: ...se of the ap pliance WARNINGS CAUTION The appliance has a visible hot surface mar king This marking indicates that the element may be hot and should not be touched with bare hands 1 Do not touch the b...

Page 6: ...ther European countries with separate waste collection systems This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that it should not be classified as household waste It should be handed over to an...

Page 7: ...7 GENERAL DESCRIPTION CONTROL PANEL 1 2 3 8 4 5 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 10 6 7 25 30 31 32 26 28 29 27...

Page 8: ...8 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES SAVED RECIPES AUTOMATIC MODE SETTINGS 33 34 35 37 38 38 39...

Page 9: ...27 Speed settings 28 Start pause stop buttons 29 Interface change buttons 30 Configuration button 31 Home button 32 Weight button 33 Function buttons 34 Sort button changing the way recipes are displ...

Page 10: ...mperature range 37 120 C Information about temperature above 40 C in 5 C intervals 25 2 Icon indicating the cooking process opening the lid 25 3 Information about the temperature of the food ingredien...

Page 11: ...Time 10 s range 10 s 4 minutes Speed 6 range 1 12 33 7 Turbo Time 60 s Speed 12 To switch on press and hold the button the appliance will stop when the button is released press the knob the appliance...

Page 12: ...3 speed 1 4 speed 1 12 Information on the possible attachments that can be used depending on the temperature and speed settings are displayed on the icon 27 Steaming basket removing the basket from t...

Page 13: ...ximum capacity 2300 ml 920 g carrots 1380 g water Chopping vegetables etc Blade 5 15s 30s 500g Kneading Blade 1 2 min 500 g of flour 250 g of water 20 g of oil Shredding slices shreds vegetables etc G...

Page 14: ...its operation If there are burned products at the bottom of the container pour water with citric acid into the container heat up for 5 7 minutes up to 50 C and then remove the residue with a dish spo...

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Page 16: ...Eldom Sp z o o ul Paw a Chromika 5a 40 238 Katowice POLAND tel 48 32 2553340 fax 48 32 2530412 www eldom eu...

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