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Problem
Cause
Solution
The appliance does
not sound after the
plug is put in the wall
outlet.
The plug is not
connected properly,
or the outlet is not
connected to power
source.
Check whether the power plug is
plugged correctly and the outlet is
working properly.
The appliance does
not start the pasta
making process after
the plug is put in the
wall outlet.
You have not chosen a
pasta making program
or pressed the start
button .
Choose a pasta making program and
press the start button .
After pressing the
start button , the
appliance makes
alarm sounds and
does not work.
The chamber lid is not
assembled properly.
Make sure you follow the user
manual to assemble the chamber lid
properly.
The chamber lid is
pushed open from
the inside.
There’s too much flour
in the mixing chamber.
The maximum amount of flour for
each batch is 400g. If you have
put more than 400g of flour in the
mixing chamber, reduce the amount
and make another batch of pasta.
The ratio of flour and
water provided in the
“Flour/water ratio
table” was not followed.
The dough is too wet.
Disconnect from the power source,
clean the Pasta maker, and follow
the user manual again to restart the
pasta making.
The chamber lid is not
assembled properly.
Make sure you follow the user
manual to assemble the chamber lid
properly.
During processing,
the appliance stops
working when you
open the lid.
For safety reasons,
the appliance always
stops working when
the lid is opened during
processing.
If you need to resume the previous
operation, close the lid properly, and
press the Start/pause button.
During the pasta
making process,
the appliance stops
working, and there is
no alarm sound.
The Pasta maker has
overheated due to
long and continuous
working time.
Disconnect from the power source,
and allow the Pasta maker to
cool down. Do not exceed the
maximum operation cycle of 2 cycles
continuously at all applications. To
better protect the lifetime of the
appliance, you can restart using the
appliance after 30 minutes upon 2
continuous operation cycles.