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Safety and Instruction Manual

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Stove top Stock

 

A basic stock recipe to cook on the hob. 

 

Vegetable Stock:

3 finely chopped carrots
3 chopped celery
3 chopped leeks
1 diced onion
1 bay leaf
2 sprig of parsley
1 tsp. dried thyme 
1.  Put all the ingredients into a stock pot and 

cover with enough water to easily stir them 
in. The more water you add, the lighter the 
flavour of the stock. 

2.  Set the stock pot on a medium to high 

heat and bring to just under a boil before 

reducing the heat to medium low and 
allowing the stock to simmer. 

3.  Let the stock cook for around an hour, 

stirring intermittently to circulate the 
vegetables.

4.  Take the stock off the heat and strain to 

remove the pieces of veg. 

5.  Refrigerate and allow cool before splitting 

into portions and then freezing immediately.

6.  Next time you want to make soup with 

vegetable stock in your Tower Soup Maker, 
simply take a portion of your stock out of 
the freezer and defrost before adding to 
your Soup Maker along with the rest of your 
ingredients, for the ultimate in home-made 
comfort cooking.

4 TROUBLE SHOOTING & FAQ’S 

Questions

Answers

Can I use uncooked 
meat in the soup 
maker?

No. You need to first cook the meat separately before transferring it to the 
soup maker with the rest of your ingredients. Meats such as lamb will need 
browning before adding to the ingredients.

What is the capacity 
of the soup maker?

The Tower Soup Maker has a capacity of 1.6 Litres. Always ensure 
ingredients and liquids do not exceed the maximum fill line marked on the 
glass jug.

Can I change the 
times on the settings 
of the chunky and 
smooth functions?

No, the times for the chunky and smooth soup functions are pre-set and 
will be correct for the soups included in the included recipe book. If the end 
result is not to your preferred consistency, use the pulse function.

Can I make cold 
soups in the soup 
maker?

Yes, you can make cold soups and gazpacho in the Tower Soup Maker 
using the pulse function. There are two recipes for cold soups in the 
included recipe book. For other recipes, you may want to first cook the 
soup using either the chunky or smooth settings, and then allow to cool.

Can I remove the lid 
during cooking?

If you remove the lid during cooking, the soup maker will automatically 
power off. You would then need to turn the soup maker back on and reset 
the function.

Why is my soup 
maker overflowing?

The water may be filled above the maximum fill line. Ensure you take note 
of the maximum fill line before using.

Summary of Contents for T12019

Page 1: ... Your Extended Guarantee online at www towerhouswares co uk 1 6ltr Glass Soup Maker Safety and Instruction Manual PLEASE READ CAREFULLY T12019 Subject to registering Your Extended Guarantee online at www towerhousewares co uk ...

Page 2: ...ight meal in itself However making your own soup is often a long laborious process involving standing over a hot stove The Tower Glass Soup Maker cuts this process down doing all the hard work for you Thrifty One great benefit of making your own soup is that nothing goes to waste Experiment with your leftovers in the soup maker for a variety of different tastes Soup freezes well so you never need ...

Page 3: ...tarian vegan and a wide range of ethnic dishes Foods retain more nutrients vitamins and minerals and are more tasty Saves energy as cooking is done in just one container on one heat source Saves time when cooking Less washing up is required as only one cooking jug is used and the soup maker lid eliminates splashes and boiling over Contents 1 Specifications Components and structure Technical inform...

Page 4: ... Unit Lid Heating Mixing Serving Jug Chopping Mixing Blade not shown Instruction Manual Structure of your soup maker 1 Anti Overflow Sensor 2 Glass Jug 3 Stainless Steel Mixing Blade 4 Heating Element 5 Motor Unit and secure interlocking lid 6 Handle 7 Control Panel 8 On Off Button 1 SPECIFICATIONS 6 7 8 5 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 5: ...Documentation We declare that this product conforms to the following product legislation in accordance with the following directive s 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive 2011 65 EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 1935 2004 EC Materials Articles in Contact With Food LFGB section 30 31 RKW Quality Assurance United Kingdom ...

Page 6: ...age the plug and or the cable Switch off at the wall socket then remove the plug from the socket when not in use or before cleaning Switch off and unplug before fitting or removing tools attachments after use and before cleaning Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children Children should not play with the appliance This appliance can be used by children aged from ...

Page 7: ... When in use the surfaces of the appliance will become very hot Always use the handle The use of accessory attachments other than those supplied is not recommended When the appliance is used for reheating foods always ensure food is piping hot before eating Never exceed the maximum capacities outlined in this instruction manual Caution The blades in the jug are very sharp extreme caution shall be ...

Page 8: ...sound Select the Start Stop button the lights on the control panel will now begin to flash 8 Choose your desired function The Soup Maker will work automatically When the soup has cooked a series of beeps will be emitted 9 Unplug the Soup Maker and remove the lid being careful to avoid any steam that it may omit Using the handle pour the soup into bowls to serve 4 Functions There are three program ...

Page 9: ...unction Auto Clean Add water with a small amount of washing up liquid to the jug Ensure you do not exceed the max fill line Hold down the pulse function to clean Note Do not use an excess amount of washing up liquid Tips for getting the most out of your Soup Maker Prepare as many of your ingredients as possible in advance Add a little olive or vegetable oil and water to the bottom of the jug befor...

Page 10: ... and you re getting ready to serve it try adding some fresh soups or a dollop of fresh yoghurt or cream the fresh ingredients will really highlight the delicious flavours in the soup Making Stock Good quality stock can help give soup a delicious flavourful taste For some soups you may wish to omit stock or broth and just use water For others a stock cube thrown in with the rest of the ingredients ...

Page 11: ...t in the soup maker No You need to first cook the meat separately before transferring it to the soup maker with the rest of your ingredients Meats such as lamb will need browning before adding to the ingredients What is the capacity of the soup maker The Tower Soup Maker has a capacity of 1 6 Litres Always ensure ingredients and liquids do not exceed the maximum fill line marked on the glass jug C...

Page 12: ... to your local Civic Amenity site for recycling once it has reached the end of its life 5 CLEANING CARE Not dishwasher safe Do not immerse the soup maker in water or any liquids 1 Clean the base housing and outside of the jug with a soft cloth 2 Rinse the lid in warm soapy water 3 To clean the inside of the jug rinse to remove any soup or large food particles Remove any food remains using a soft c...

Page 13: ...ked On no account must either the brown or the blue wire be connected to the EARTH terminal Always ensure that the cord grip is fastened correctly The plug must be fitted with a fuse of the same rating already fitted and conforming to BS 1362 and be ASTA approved If in doubt consult a qualified electrician who will be pleased to do this for you Non Rewireable Mains Plug If your appliance is suppli...

Page 14: ...Only The standard one year guarantee is only extended to the maximum available for each particular product upon registration of the product within 28 days of purchase If you do not register the product with us within the 28 day period your product is guaranteed for 1 year only To validate your extended warranty please visit www towerhousewares co uk and register with us online Alternatively call o...

Page 15: ...Safety and Instruction Manual 15 Helpline 44 0 844 984 0055 9 YOUR RECEIPT Affix your store receipt to this page for safe keeping ...

Page 16: ...rantee register your appliance online by visiting www towerhousewares co uk Should you have a problem with your appliance or need any spare parts please call our Service Department on 44 0 844 984 0055 great british design innovation and excellence since 1912 0615 V1 Your warranty becomes void should you decide to use non Tower spare parts Spare parts can be purchased from www towerhousewares co u...

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