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Your i Prep & Cook XL appliance can operate in
‘connected’ mode, and also in ‘unconnected’
mode. It also has two operating modes:
automatic program mode and manual mode.
Automatic program mode:
the speed, cooking temperature and
cooking time are pre-programed to
make soups, stews, steamed dishes and
pastries automatically.
Manual mode:
you can personalise the settings for
speed, cooking temperature and cooking
time as you wish.
Use with or without the lid
Temperature from
30 to 130°C
Temperature from
135 to 150°C
– When you have selected a temperature
between 135°C and 150°C, you must use
your appliance without the lid. If the lid
is positioned on the bowl, a lock will be
displayed on the LCD screen, prompting
you to unlock it.
– Once you have added the food items,
stir them using the spatula and regularly
repeat the operation to prevent the
formation of stains on the bottom of the
bowl. (See “Cleaning” paragraph).
– If you choose to use the appliance with
its lid in place, the maximum cooking
temperature shall then be 130°C.
YOUR APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH
SAFETYLOCKING LID
The lid is secure each time the appliance
starts. This security feature prevents the
lid from opening when preparing a recipe
(See Fig.17). Do not attempt to force the
lid when it is locked.
This security lock is
released each time that the appliance stops. If
you have selected a temperature greater than
or equal to 50°C and a speed greater than or
equal to 5, a countdown of 10 seconds then
appears on the control-panel ‘s LCD display.
(See Fig.18)
. It will only be possible to open
it at the end of the countdown.
FITTING THE BOWL, ACCESSORIES AND
LID ASSEMBLY
Before using your appliance for the first
time, clean all the parts
(D, E, F, G)
in
warm soapy water, except for the motor
unit
(A). Your bowl (D)
has a removable
drive
(D3)
to make cleaning easier.
Make sure that all the packaging has
been removed before use, especially the
protection between
the bowl
(D)
and
the
motor unit (A)
.
Place the seal
(E4)
on the seal carrier
(E3)
(See Fig. 1)
and clip the assembly on the
lid
(E2)
(See Fig. 2)
.
Position the gasket
(D4)
on the shared
drive
(D3)
.
Lock the assembly
to the
bottom of the bowl with the locking ring
(D6)
(See Fig. 3)
. If you use the cooking
mode without the lid, position the seal
(D4)
on the xl bottom accessory
(D5)
. Lock the
entire appliance to the bottom of the bowl
with the locking ring
(D6)
(See Fig. 3)
.
Position the chosen accessory in the bowl:
– the accessories
(F1, F2, F3, or F4)
on the
shared drive at the bottom of the bowl
(See Fig. 4.1)
,
– for steam cooking, the steam basket
(F5)
inside the bowl, (See Fig. 4.3)
, taking
care to first fill the 0.7l basin with a liquid
(water, sauce, etc.)
(See Fig. 4.2)
.
Add the ingredients to the inside of the
bowl or steam basket.
Position the lid on the bowl
(D)
by
aligning
the two triangles
(See Fig. 5)
,
lock the lid without pressing by turning it
in the direction of the arrow
(See Fig. 6)
.
Position the steam regulator cap
(E1)
on the
lid. There are 2 possible positions
(See Fig. 7)
:
The low setting allows a maximum
amount of condensation to
be released and therefore it is
recommended to prepare dishes
and sauces with a better consistency
(risotto, creamy puddings, sauces, etc.).
The high setting allows a maximum
amount of heat and steam to build
up in the bowl for all types of steam
cooking (soups, etc.).
This setting also prevents splashing during
mixing.
Position the bowl
(D)
on the motor unit
(A)
until you hear a “click”
(See Fig. 8)
.
The appliance only starts up if the bowl
and the lid are correctly positioned and
locked on the motor unit.
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F1
F2
F3
F4
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