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Keeping warm

Fill the appliance with 0.23 gallons (1 liter) of 
water and preheat it to the steam cooking setting.

Put the unperforated cooking insert with the hot 
food into the appliance, switch back to the 170 -

180°F (80 - 85°C) position and close the glass 

cover.

If you wish to use two cooking inserts at the same 
time, first put the perforated insert into the 
appliance and then the unperforated insert over 
it.

The glass cover must be fitted.

Extracting juice (soft fruits)

Fill the appliance with 0.23 gallons (1 liter) of 
water and preheat it to the steam cooking setting.

Place the unperforated cooking insert in the 
basin first and then the perforated cooking insert 
with the berries and close the glass cover.

You should leave the fruit in the appliance until no 
more juice appears (about 120 minutes).

You can then squeeze the berries dry in a 
dishtowel to preserved the last remainders of 
juice. 

Boiling down

Fill the appliance with 0.23 gallons (1 liter) of 
water and preheat it to the steam cooking setting.

Boil down foodstuffs directly after shopping or 
harvesting. Prolonged storage reduces vitamin 
content and leads easily to fermentation.

Use only fruit and vegetables that are in a perfect 
state.

Meat is not suitable for boiling down in the 
steamer.

Check and thoroughly clean preserving jars, 
rubber rings, clamps and springs.

Disinfect the rinsed jars before boiling down in 
the steam (see Section entitled "Disinfecting").

Place jars in the perforated cooking insert in such 
a way that they do not touch each other.

Open the glass cover after the cooking time has 
ended and remove the jars once they have cooled 
down fully. 

Raising dough

Fill the appliance with 0.23 gallons (1 liter) of 
water and preheat it at 100°F (45°C).

Place the unperforated cooking vessel with the 
dough/dough mixture in the appliance. 

If the dough/dough mixture mixture is to rise in a 
bowl, a small raising basket or a baking dish, use 
the perforated insert to place the vessel 
containing the dough/dough mixture inside it. 
Make sure that the glass cover can close fully.

The glass cover must be fitted.

Allow the dough/dough mixture to rise at 100°F 
(45°C) until its volume has clearly increased 
(about 30 min.).

Food

Water quan-
tity

Cooking 
insert

Setting

Cooking 
time

Notes

Fruit and vegetables (except 
beans and peas in sealed 
preserving jars (0.75 - 1l; 
about 1 1/2 - 2 pints each)

0.23 gallons 
(1 liter)

Perforated Steaming

35 - 40 min.

Beans or peas in sealed pre-
serving jars (0.75 - 1l; about 
1 1/2 - 2 pints each)

0.23 gallons 
(1 liter)

Perforated Steaming

120 min.

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