TEFAL EASY STORE, Steam Cuisine 100 cl User Manual

REF 5062264
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Instructions for use
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This appliance complies with the safety regulations and conditions in effect, and with the following:
- Household appliance directive 89/336/CEE modified by directive 93/68/CEE
- Low Voltage Directive 72/23/CEE modified by directive 93/68/CEE.
• Check that the power supply voltage corresponds to that shown on the appliance (alternating current).
• Given the diverse standards in effect, if the appliance is used in a country other than that in which it is purchased, have it checked by an approved service centre.
• Do not place the appliance near a heat source or in a hot oven, as serious damage could result.
• Use a flat and stable work surface, away from any water splashes.
• Never leave the appliance in operation unattended. Keep away from children.
• Do not leave the cord hanging.
• Always plug the appliance into an ear­thed socket.
• Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord.
• Do not use the appliance if:
- the appliance or the cord is damaged.
- the appliance has fallen or shows visible damage or does not work pro­perly. In the event of the above, the appliance must be sent to the closest approved Service Centre.
• If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the after-sales service or a similarly qua­lified person in order to avoid any risk.
Burns can occur by touching the hot
surface of the appliance, the hot water, the steam or the food.
• Always unplug the appliance:
- immediately after use,
- when moving it,
- prior to any cleaning or maintenance.
• Never immerse the appliance in water !
• Do not place the appliance near a wall or a closet - the steam produced by the appliance can cause damage.
• Do not move the appliance when it is full of liquids or hot foods.
• This appliance is designed for domestic use only. In case of professional use, inappropriate use or failure to comply loith the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the gua­rantee does not apply.
Please follow the instructions for use and carefully follow the directions for use.
This appliance produces boiling hot steam.
Safety instructions
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5. Removable grid with hooks and
built-in egg holder
6. Steam basket n°2
7. Steam basket n°1
8. Rice basket
9. Juice collector with built-in egg holder
10. Water inlet
11. Removable turbo ring
12. Water tank (1L capacity and 1-hour
autonomy)
13. Inside maximum water level
14. Heating element
15. Exterior water level indicator
16. 60-minute timer
17. On/off light
1. Lid handle
2. Lid (can be used upturned as
a table mat)
3. Clip-it handle
4. Steam basket n°3
(depending on the model)
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Preparation
Do not immerse the water tank in water when cleaning.
Keep away from any objects which could be damaged by the steam.
Do not use seasoning or any other liquid other than water in the water tank.
Make sure there is water in the tank prior to use.
Check that the grid is always in basket n°1, placed on the juice collector.
Prior to use
• Using warm soapy water, wash all the removable parts and the inside of the water tank.
• Rinse and dry.
Preparing the steam cooker
• Place the cooker on a stable surface.
• Place the turbo ring around the heating element.
Filling the water tank
• There are two ways to fill the water tank:
1. Pour the water directly into the water tank, up to the maximum level, and pour the water into the turbo ring (fig. A).
2. Pour the water into the water tank through the water inlets, up to the maxi­mum level (fig B).
• Place the juice collector in the tank and adjust it properly.
• Use fresh water with each use.
Positioning the removable grids
• The baskets have grids which can be removed to obtain a larger cooking space or to cook larger foods.
• To position the grids:
- Place the basket on the table.
- Hold the grid right side up (hooks toward the bottom).
- Centre the grid inside the basket.
- Press on the hooks until the grid is loc­ked into place.
• For baskets n°2 and n°3 (depending on the model), make sure that the grid hooks are properly inserted.
• To remove the grids, push up from underneath.
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B
A
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WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
Important: the wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the following codes:
Green and Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live Connect the Green/Yellow wire to the terminal in the plug marked “ E ” (or by the earth symbol) or coloured Green or coloured Green and Yellow. Connect the Brown wire to the terminal in the plug marked “ L ” or coloured Red. Connect the Blue wire to the terminal in the plug marked “ N ” or coloured Black. A 13 amp fuse should be fitted when the appliance is connected to a BS 1363 plug. Seek professional advice if you are unsure of the cor­rect procedure for the above.
Voltage
This appliance is designed to run on 230 - 240 volts AC only. Check that the mains supply corresponds to that shown on the rating plate of the appliance. If the appliance is to be used in any country other than that of purchase, it should be checked by an approved Service Dealer. Standards can vary from country to country.
About your factory fitted plug
(supplied with certain models only) The lead is already fitted with a plug incorporating a 13 amp fuse. If the plug does not fit your socket outlet, see next paragraph. Should you need to replace the fuse in the plug supplied, a 13 amp approved BS 1362 fuse must be used. The fuse cover is an important part of the plug. Please ensure that it is always refitted. If you lose this cover please do not use the plug. You may contact TEFAL for a replacement. If the plug supplied does not fit your socket outlet, it should be removed from the mains lead and disposed of safely. The flexible cord insulation should be stripped back as appropriate and a sui­table alternative plug fitted. The replacement plug must be equip­ped with a 13 amp fuse. Important: If the electrical cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by an authorised Service Dealer. The safe­ty of this appliance complies with the technical regulations and standards in force.
Helpline:
For any problems or queries please telephone:
0845 602 1454 (UK - CALLS CHARGED AT LOCAL RATE)
(01) 47 51947 (IRELAND)
Wiring instructions UK only
Brown or red
Fit 13 amp fuse
Green
and
yellow
or green
Blue or
black
Use cable gripper
E
N
L
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When you use the “clip-it” handle with a basket, do not clip the grid into that basket, simply lay the grid, in order to remove it more easily.
Only use the “clip-it” handle on the top basket.
Always place the baskets in the right order.
For best results, do not put too much food in the bas­kets.
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Preparation
Your steam cooker comes with a clip-it handle which makes it easy to remove the cooked food from the basket without har­ming it (fish, asparagus tips, etc ...)
• Clip the tip of the clip-it handle on the grid.
• Squeeze the tip of the handle to unclip it.
Positioning the baskets
• Place the food in the basket.
• Place the baskets on top of the juice col­lector.
• The baskets are numbered: 1, 2 and 3 (depending on the model).
- Always put basket n°1 on the juice col­lector.
- Then place basket n°2.
- Then basket n°3 (depending on the model).
• Put the lid on. (The lid fits on all the bas­kets).
To cook rice
• Place the rice basket in the steam basket.
• Put the rice and the water in the rice bas­ket (see the table of cooking times).
To cook eggs
• Place the eggs in the built-in egg hol­ders.
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In order to set the timer, the appliance must be plugged in.
If there is no more water, the applian­ce switches off automa­tically.
Use oven gloves to handle the baskets and the lid.
Check that the juice collector has cooled sufficiently before removing it.
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Steam cooking
Choose the cooking time
• Plug the appliance in.
• Set the timer for the recommended cooking times.
• When the red light is on, the steam cooking has begun.
During cooking
• Check the water level during cooking by looking at the exterior water level indica­tor.
• If necessary, add water through the water inlets.
At the end of cooking
• The appliance switches off automatically.
• The timer rings.
• The on light goes off.
• To stop the appliance ahead of time, turn the timer to the 0 position.
Re-heating
• You can reheat food (see the table of cooking times).
Removing the food from the steam baskets
• Lift the lid by the handle.
• Remove the steam basket.
• Place the steam basket on a plate or on the upturned lid.
Afterwards
• Unplug the appliance.
• Let it cool completely before putting it away.
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Table of cooking times
Cooking times are indicative and may vary depending on the size of the food, the space between the food, the amount of food, and individual pre­ferences.
For foods with different cooking times: place the larger items or the items which require longer cooking times in basket n°1. As these cook, add basket n°2 filled with the more rapidly cooked items.
Use oven gloves when handling the baskets during the cooking time.
The longest cooking time (indicated in the recipe tables) cor­responds to food cooked in basket n°3.
Fish - Shellfish
Food Type Amount Cooking Time
Fillet of fish Frozen 250 g 10 -12 min.
Fresh 250 g 6-8 min.
Steak Tuna 250/400 g 10-12 min.
Salmon 250/400 g 12-14 min.
Meat - Poultry
Food Type Amount Cooking Time
Chicken Fillets 250 g 12-15 min.
450 g 30-35 min. Sausages Knackwurst 400 g 10 min. (Prick them prior to cooking) sausage
Frankfort 400 g 15 min. sausage
Vegetables
Food Type Amount Cooking Time
Artichokes Fresh 3 average 45-50 min. (cut the stem off) sized artichokes Asparagus (leave space between Fresh 400 g 13-15 min. the asparagus so the steam Frozen 400 g 16-18 min. can circulate) Broccoli Fresh 400 g 16-18 min.
Frozen 400 g 15-18 min. Cabbage (in quarters) Fresh 400 g 40-45 min. Carrots (sliced thin) Fresh 400 g 20-22 min. Mushrooms Fresh 200 g 12-15 min. Courgettes (Zucchini) Fresh 400 g 16-18 min. Spinach Fresh 250 g 8-10 min.
Frozen 400 g 18-20 min. Green beans (thin) Fresh 400 g 35-40 min. (leave space between the green Frozen 400 g 25-28 min. beans so the steam circulates) Peas Fresh 400 g 10-12 min.
Frozen 400 g 15-18 min. Potatoes Fresh 10-12 small 20-22 min. (for shorter cooking time, slice the potatoes)
Rice - Grains - Pasta
Food Rice Amount Water Amount Cooking Time
White rice 200 g/2 pers. 300 ml 25 min.
300 g/2 pers. 450 ml 35 min. Brown rice 200 g/2 pers. 300 ml 35 min. Couscous grain 150 g/2 pers. 300 ml 5-10 min. (medium grain) Pasta (spaghetti) 120 g/2 pers. 500 ml 18-20 min.
Other Foods
Food Type Amount Cooking Time
Eggs Hard-boiled 6 18 min.
Soft-boiled 6 10 min. Apples/Pears Fresh 4 average 15-18 min.
Re-heating
Food Type Amount Cooking Time
Meat Pieces 10-20 min. Pasta 10-20 min. Vegetables 5-15 min.
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Do not use abrasive cleaning products.
Do not immerse the water tank in water.
Descale from the appliance every 8 uses.
Do not use other scale-removing products.
Cleaning the appliance
• Empty the water tank and clean it with a dampcloth.
• All the other removable parts can be put in the dishwasher.
• Clean the turbo ring regularly.
Removing scale build-up from the appliance
• Fill the tank with 1/3 white vinegar and 2/3 water to the maximum filling level.
• Operate the appliance for 30 minutes without the baskets and lid.
• Rinse out the inside of the water tank with warm water several times.
Storing the baskets
• The baskets can be stacked.
• Place basket n°3 (depending on the model) on the juice collector, then stack basket n°2, then basket n°1, then the lid.
Cleaning and maintenance
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