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YOUR APPLIANCE HAS 2 OPERATING MODES:
Automatic program mode:
Speed, cooking temperature and duration
are pre-programmed to make sauces, soups,
stews, steamed dishes, pastry and desserts
automatically.
Manual mode:
You can manually set the speed, cooking tem-
perature and duration.
USE WITH OR WITHOUT THE LID
Temperature from
30 to 130°C
Temperature from
135 to 150°C
- When you have selected a temperature be-
tween 135°C and 150°C, you must use your
appliance without the lid. If the lid is posi-
tioned 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 oper-
ation 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 FEATURES A SAFETY
LOCK ON THE LID
The lid will lock every time the appliance is
switched on. This safety device stops the lid
opening while a recipe is being made
(see Fig.16)
.
Do not try and force the lid when it is locked.
This safety device will unlock when the appliance
stops.
If you have selected a temperature over or equal
to 50°C and a speed higher than or equal to 5,
a 10 second countdown will appear on the LCD
screen on the control panel.
(see Fig.17)
.
The lid can only be opened at the end of the
countdown.
INSTALLING THE BOWL, ACCESSORIES AND
THE LID ASSEMBLY
Before using for the first time, wash all items
(D, E, F, G)
in warm soapy water, but not the
motor unit
(A)
. Your bowl
(D)
is fitted with a de-
tachable spindle
(D3)
for easier cleaning.
Ensure that all packaging has been removed
before use, particularly the protection located
between the bowl
(D)
and the motor unit
(A)
.
Fit the seal
(E4)
on the seal holder
(E3) (See
Fig. 1)
, clip the assembly to the lid
(E2) (See
Fig 2)
.
Position the seal
(D4)
on the spindle
(D3)
. Lock
the assembly onto the base of the bowl with
the locking ring
(D6) (See Fig. 3)
. If you use
the cooking mode without a lid, position the
gasket
D6
over the stopper
D5
. Use the locking
ring to lock the assembly to the bottom of the
bowl
D6 (see Fig. 3)
.
Position the chosen accessory in the bowl:
- the accessories
(F1, F2, F3, or F4)
fit on the
spindle
(See Fig. 4.1)
,
- the steam basket inside the bowl
(F5), (See
Fig. 4.3)
, having taken care beforehand to fill
the bowl
(F5)
with 0.7l liquid (water,sauce...)
(See Fig. 4.2)
.
Place the ingredients into the bowl or steam
basket.
Position the lid with the arrow on the lid han-
dle on the left side. Align the triangle on the lid
with the triangle on the bowl handle
(See Fig.
5)
. Lock the lid by turning anticlockwise
(See
Fig. 6)
.
Position the steam regulator cap
(E1)
on the
lid; two positions are possible: high steam (a)
or low steam (b).
The low setting allows a maximum
amount of condensation to be re-
leased and therefore it is recommend-
ed 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 “zero” enables you to insert
and remove the steam regulator
stopper on the lid.
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
In the event of incorrect positioning or incorrect locking of either (See Fig. 10.1
and 10.2), the logo
starts to flash when a function is activated.
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