Tefal FE800A60 User Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
Personal safety
• Read the instructions for use
• While your appliance is
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carefully before using your appliance for the first time and keep them in a safe place. The manufacturer shall not accept any liability in the event of any use that does not comply with the instructions.
• Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply if you are to leave it unattended and before assembly, dismantling or cleaning. Do not allow children to use the appliance without supervision.
• This appliance should not be used by children. Keep the appliance and its lead out of reach of children.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
in use, some parts may reach high temperatures
(stainless steel wall of bowl, detachable common spindle, transparent parts of the lid and the cap, metal parts below the bowl, basket). They can cause burns. Handle the appliance by the cool plastic parts (handles, motor unit). The red heating indicator light shows that there is a risk of burning.
• The temperature of the accessible
surfaces may be high when the appliance is in operation.
• The appliance is not intended to be
operated using an external timer or
by a separate remote control reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Keep your appliance out of reach of children.
system.
• Do not use your appliance if it is not working properly, if it is damaged or if the power cable or plug is damaged. To avoid any danger have the lead replaced by an approved service centre (see list in the warranty booklet).
• The appliance should not be immersed in water. Never put the motor unit (A) under running water.
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• This appliance is designed for indoor household use only and at an altitude below 2000 m. The
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manufacturer shall not accept any liability and reserves the right to cancel the warranty in the event of commercial or inappropriate use or failure to follow the instructions.
• This appliance should not be used for household and similar use (not covered by the warranty) such as:
- In kitchen work areas in shops, offices and other professional environments.
- In kitchen areas reserved for staff in shops, offices and other professional environments.
- On farms.
- Use by clients of hotels, motels and other residential environments.
- in guest room environments.
Your appliance gives
off steam which can cause burns. Handle
the lid and the cap with caution (use a glove, potholder, etc. if necessary). Handle the cap by its central section.
Never operate the appliance if the seal is not positioned on the seal holder or if the seal holder is not assembled on the lid. It is essential to operate the appliance with the cap positioned in the
hole in the lid (unless specifically stated in the recipe).
WARNING: Be aware of the risk of injury in the event of incorrect use
of the appliance. Take care with the knives of the Ultrablade knife (F1) and the kneading & crushing blade (F4) when you are cleaning them and when you empty the bowl, they are extremely sharp. Be careful if a hot liquid is poured into the food processor because it could be ejected from the appliance due to it suddenly boiling. Place the Ultrablade chopper blade (F1) in the bowl after use. WARNING: Be careful to avoid any spillage on the connector during cleaning, filling or pouring. WARNING : Your appliance releases steam which can cause burns. WARNING: The heating element surface is subjected to residual heat after use.
- Be sure to touch only the handles
of your product (locks D2, handle of the lid E2 and handle of the cap E1) during heating and until complete cooling down.
Refer to the instructions for
setting the operating times and speed settings of each accessory and each programme.
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Refer to the instructions for assembly and mounting accessories to the device.
Refer to the instructions for cleaning and maintenance of your appliance.
Always follow the cleaning instructions on how to clean your appliance :
- Unplug the appliance.
- Do not clean the appliance while hot.
- Clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
- Never immerse the appliance in water or put it under running water.
EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY:
• Keep the appliance and its lead out of reach of children under 8 years of age. Children should not use the appliance as a toy.
• This appliance may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or whose experience or knowledge is insufficient, as long as they have the benefit of supervision or they have received instructions regarding safe use of the appliance and they understand its potential dangers.
• This appliance may be used by
children of at least 8 years of age, as long as they are supervised and have been given instructions about using the appliance safely and are fully aware of the dangers involved. Cleaning and maintenance by the user should not be carried out by children without supervision unless they are at least 8 years of age and are supervised by an adult.
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Connection to the power supply
• The appliance should be plugged in to an earthed electrical socket.
• The appliance is designed to work with alternating current only. Check that the supply voltage indicated on the rating plate of the appliance corresponds to that of your electrical installation.
• Any connection error will cancel the warranty.
• Never pull on the power lead to unplug the appliance.
• Do not immerse the appliance, power cable or plug in any liquid.
• The power lead must never be left near or in contact with the hot parts of your appliance, near a source of heat or on a sharp edge.
Incorrect use
Do not touch the lid before the appliance comes to a complete stop (stop button); wait until the
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food being mixed is no longer rotating.
• Always pour the solid ingredients
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into the bowl first before adding the liquid ingredients (See Fig. 11.1), without exceeding the 2.5 L MAX limit marked inside the bowl (See Fig. 11.2). If the bowl is too full, boiling water may be ejected.
• Please note, in the steam cooking programme, keep the level of 0.7 litres water (See Fig. 4.2).
• Never put your fingers or any other object in the bowl while the appliance is in operation.
• Do not use the bowl as container (storage, freezing, sterilisation).
• Place the appliance on a stable, heatproof work surface.
• Do not place the appliance near a wall or a cupboard: the steam produced may damage the elements.
• Do not place your appliance near a heat source in operation (hob, household appliance, etc.).
• Do not cover the lid with a dishcloth or other item, do not attempt to block the hole in the lid,
use the steam regulator cap.
• Do not let hair, scarves, ties, etc. over the bowl while the appliance is in operation.
• Never put the accessories, bowl and lid in a microwave.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• Never exceed the maximum quantity indicated in the instructions.
• Store the appliance when it has cooled down.
After-sales Service
• For your own safety, do not use accessories or spare parts other than those provided by the approved after-sales centres.
• Any intervention other than cleaning and usual maintenance by the customer must be carried out by an approved service centre.
• Consult the table “What to do if your appliance does not work" at the end of the instruction manual.
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On reading this instruction manual, you will find recommendations for use, which will make you see the potential of your appliance: preparation of sauces, soups, stews, steamed dishes, pastries and desserts.
APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION:
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A Motor unit B Control panel
B1: automatic programme selection buttons B2: speed selector B3: cooking temperature selector and/or
heating light indicator
B4: operating time selector B5: turbo/pulse selector B6: +/- selector B7: start/stop/reset button
C LCD screen
C1: speed display C2: temperature display C3: time display C4: programme selection display C5: safety indicator display
D Bowl assembly
D1: stainless steel bowl D2: locks D3: detachable common spindle D4: seal D5: spindle locking ring
E Lid assembly
E1: steam regulator cap/stopper E2: lid E3: seal holder E4: seal
F Accessories:
F0 : accessory storage box F1: ultrablade knife F2: mixer F3: whisk F4: knife for kneading/crushing blade
F5: steam basket G Spatula H Switch 0/1 for cutting off the power supply
to your appliance
I Cleaning brush
APPLIANCE TECHNICAL DATA:
Power: 1550W (1000W: heating element / 550W: motor)
Temperature range: 30° to 130°C
adjustable in steps of 5°C.
Operating duration range: 5 sec to 2 hours
adjustable in steps of 5 sec min to 1 min max.
Number of speeds: 12 - 2 intermittent speeds:
speed 1 (5 sec On / 20 sec Off). speed 2 (10 sec On / 10 sec Off).
- 10 progressive continuous speeds (speeds 3 to 12).
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SWITCHING ON:
Ultrablade knifeMixerWhiskKneading/crushing knifeSteam basket
Cap/
Stopper
Mixing soups
Mixing fruit purees
Chopping vegetables
Chopping meat
Chopping fish
Kneading white bread dough
Kneading short crust pastry, biscuit dough, special bread
Kneading risen dough (brioche, kouglof. etc.)
Mixing light batters (cake mixture, etc.)
Crushing nuts
Chopping hard products
Crushing ice
Pancake batter, waffle batter
IIt mixes Cooked dishes without damaging the ingredients Very useful for browning phases before preparations (risottos, soups).
Steam cooking vegetables, fish or meat
Soup with chunks
Cap/Stopper for regulating steam extraction
Wisking egg whites,
Mayonnaise, Whipped cream
Sauces,Creams,Dressings
(mashed potatoes, polenta, etc.)
Browned dishes
Stews
Risottos
Ratatouille, Chutney, Pulses (settings: check the recipe booklet)
5min
45min
15 sec
30 sec
15 sec
40 sec
3min
V9 max
F3
F4
F5
E1
F2
F1
22min
500g
2,5L
1Kg
1Kg
1Kg
1Kg
2,5L
1,5Kg
5/10min
2/5min
2min 30s
2min 30s
to
1min
1min
1Kg
1Kg
1,2Kg
0,8Kg
0,6Kg
1min 0,6Kg
1min 1,5L
40/45min
20/40min 1Kg
2,5L
6 à 10
1min 30s
2min
7
max
0,5L
1/20min 1L
40 sec
3min
max
Do not use this accessory to clean hard products, use the F4 kneading blade/crusher.
- High steam setting (a) = steam cooking.
- Low steam setting (b) = risotto, creamy puddings, sauces, etc.
b
a
Your appliance is fitted with a 0/1 switch, set the switch to 1. (See Fig. 9) You have the following accessories with your appliance:
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These accessories are also fitted with gripping areas to facilitate handling during use while making a preparation.
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YOUR APPLIANCE HAS 2 OPERATING MODES:
Automatic programme mode:
Speed, cooking temperature and duration are pre-programmed to make sauces, soups, stews, steamed dishes, pastry and desserts automatically.
Manual mode:
Customised adjustments of speed parameters, cooking temperature and duration for use at your convenience.
INSTALLING THE BOWL, ITS 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 detachable spindle (D3) to facilitate cleaning.
• Ensure that all packaging has been removed before use, particularly the protection located between the bowl (D) and the motor unit (A).
• Place 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 common spindle (D3). Lock the assembly onto the base of the
bowl with the locking ring (D5) (See Fig. 3).
• Position the chosen accessory in the bowl:
- the accessories (F1, F2, F3, or F4) to
on the common spindle at the bottom of the bowl (See Fig. 4.1),
- the steam basket inside the bowl (F5), (See Fig. 4.3 ), having taken care beforehand to fill the 0.7l tank with liquid preparation (water, sauce…) (See Fig. 4.2).
• Incorporate the ingredients into the bowl or steam basket.
• Position the lid on the bowl (D) lining up the two triangles (See Fig. 5), lock the lid without pressing by turning it anti clockwise (See Fig.
6).
• Position the steam regulator cap (E1) on the lid; two positions are possible: high steam (a) or low steam (b).
For example: for steam cooking, assemble the cap, with the maxi steam symbol (a) pointing towards you (which will produce a maximum amount of steam in the bowl). 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.
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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USING THE CONTROL PANEL (B) Selecting an automatic programme:
Sauces Steam cooking
Soups (to Read programme P1 Smooth soup / P2 Soup with small pieces.)
Stews (in programme P1 vegetable casserole / P2 stew / P3 risotto)
Pastry (in programme P1 bread / P2 brioche / P3 cake)
Desserts
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Selecting custom settings:
Selecting the motor speed.
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Tips for use:
Your appliance is fitted with a microprocessor that controls and analyses its stability. In the event of instability, the motor rotation speed will be automatically reduced, if this instability continues, the motor will be stopped and "STOP” will be displayed on the screen.
• Check that the quantity of ingredients is not too large and that the speed used is the correct one.
• Check that you are using the recommended accessory.
• Then restart your appliance normally.
2 intermittent speeds (Speed 1 &
2) and 10 continuous progressive speeds (Speed 3 to 12)
Selecting cooking speed. From 30° to 130°C. Heating indicator light: it lights up when cooking starts and switches off when the temperature inside the bowl falls to below 50°C.
Selecting operating time. From 5 sec to 2 hours.
Selecting the turbo functions (maximum speed in direct access) and pulse (intermittent operation) without using other settings.
Increase speed, cooking temperature and duration. Decrease speed, cooking temperature and duration.
This button has 3 functions:
- “Validation” of the
choice of your automatic programme or your parameters chosen in the context of manual use (speed, cooking temperature, time).
- “Pause” during use,
once the appliance has been started up.
- “Reset” of the
parameters selected on the appliance by pressing for 2 seconds.
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USING THE APPLIANCE
Plug in the appliance, set the switch (H) to 1, and the LCD screen (C) displays all settings at “0” (See Fig. 9)
AUTOMATIC PROGRAMME MODE
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1- Press the programme of your
choice (B1), a triangle appears on the screen (C4) in the selected programme. In the case of the soups, stews and pastry programmes, successive
pressing takes you to the different sub-programmes.
2- The pre-programmed settings
can be modified for the time of a recipe (depending on the chosen recipe, ingredients and quantities prepared). Press the
speed selector (B2) or the cooking temperature selector (B3) or the time selector (B4), the setting chosen will flash on the screen (C1-C2-C3).
3- Adjust the setting(s) using
the +/- selector (B6).
4- When you have finished
modifying all your settings, press the “start” button (B7) to start the programme. When your appliance is using cooking mode, the red indicator light
(B3) lights up to inform you that cooking has started.5- When the programme has ended, the
appliance emits 3 beeps.
6- At the end of the sauce, soup, slow cook
programmes P2 and P3, steam dishes and desserts, the appliance automatically changes to keep warm mode for 45 minutes to maintain
the preparation ready for consumption. In the 'sauces' programme, P2 and P3 stews, desserts and manual mode, the appliance motor functions at a specific speed, in order to preserve the preparation and avoid it sticking to the bottom of the bowl. To stop keep warm mode, simply press the “stop” button (B7). If you open the lid, press the locks (D2) or remove the bowl and keep warm mode will be
automatically stopped. At the end of the sauce programmes, slow cook P2 and P3 and the creamy pudding; during the keeping warm function, the motor will continue to work so that the ingredients do not stick to the bottom of the bowl.
At the end of kneading in the pastry
programmes P1 and P2, the appliance changes
to “dough rising” mode at 30°C for 40 minutes
to give your dough more volume. If you open
the lid, press the locks (D2) or remove the
bowl, the appliance changes to pause mode
and you have the possibility of restarting it by
pressing “start” again.
If you wish to stop this mode, press and hold
the “stop” button for 2 seconds.
7- Press the locks (D2) and then remove the bowl
assembly (D) (See Fig. 12).
When the automatic programme is started up, you have the possibility of stopping the appliance at any time by pressing the “stop” button. The automatic programme is then in pause mode, you have the possibility of restarting by pressing the "start” button again. If you have chosen the wrong programme and if you want to cancel it, press and hold the "stop" button for 2 seconds.
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DISCOVER THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE:
Sauce Soup P1 Soup P2 Stew P1 Stew P2 Stew P3
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Keep warm 'default
function' at the end
Keep warm 'default
function' at the end
of the programme
Automatic
programmes
"Default"
speed
(adjustable)
"Default"
temperature
(adjustable)
Time
speed
(adjustable)
of the programme
Motor speed at
keep-warm level
Automatic
programmes
"Default"
speed
(adjustable)
"Default"
temperature
(adjustable)
Time
speed
(adjustable)
V6
(V2 to V8)
70°C
(50°C
to 100°C)
8 min
(5 min
to 40 min)
45 min 45 min 45 min 45 min 45 min
V4
Steamed
dishes P1
100°C
(non-
adjustable)
30 min
(1 min
to 60 min)
45 min 45 min 45 min
10 Pulses
and V12 for
2 min. 100°C
(90°C
to 100°C)
40 min
(20min
to 60 min)
Steamed
dishes P2
100°C
(non-
adjustable)
35 min
(1 min
to 60 min)
10 Pulses V3 V1 V2
100°C
(90°C
to 100°C)
45 min
(20 min
to 60 min)
Pastry P1 Pastry P2 Pastry P3 Dessert
V5 for 2 min
30 sec
2 min 30 sec
(30 sec to
2 min 30sec)
130°C
(non-
adjustable)
5 min
(2 min
to 15 min)
V5 for 1 min
30 sec then V6
for 2 min
3 min 30 sec
(30 sec to
3 min 30 sec)
95°C
(80°C
to 100°C)
45 min
(10 min
to 2hr)
5s ON at V3
/ 20s OFF
V3 for 40 sec
then V9 for 3 minV4(V2 to V8)
3 min 40 sec
(1 min 40 sec
to 3 min 40 sec)
(80°C
to 100°C)
20 min
(10 min
to 2hr)
10s ON at V3
/ 10s OFF
(50°C to
to 60 min)
95°C
90°C
110°C) 15 min
(5 min
Motor speed at
keep-warm level
Raise the dough 30°
'default function' at
the end of the
programme
V4
40 min 40 min
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USING THE STEAM BASKET
Cooking times are for information purposes only; in most cases the food will be properly cooked.
The low steam setting allows a maxi­mum amount of condensation to be released and therefore it is recom-
mended to prepare dishes and sauces with a
However, certain conditions may affect the coo­king time:
better consistency (risotto, creamy puddings, sauces, etc.).
- size of the vegetables (cut or uncut)
- quantity of ingredients in the basket
- type of vegetables, their ripeness
- quantity of water in the bowl, which corres­ponds to the measurement (0.7l).
- When using the steam cap with 'low steam' fa­cing towards you, remember that 'low steam'
of steam cooking (soups, etc.). This setting also prevents splashing during mixing.
The high steam setting allows a maximum amount of heat and steam to build up in the bowl for all types
means there will be more steam in the bowl and the cooking process will be more efficient.
If the food is not properly cooked, you can set an additional cooking time.
You can also use the manual mode by selecting a temperature of 130°C and the cooking time according to the quantity and type of ingredients: see table below.
Steam cooking time
Ingredients Quantities (max) Estimated cooking times
Courgettes 800 g 20 min P1 Parsnips 800 g 25 min P1 White part of the leek 800 g 25 min P1 Broccoli 500 g 20 min P1
Fish
Potatoes 1 kg 30 min P2 Carrots 1 kg 30 min P2 Green beans 800 g 30 min P2
White meat
600 g (with baking parchment)
600 g (with baking parchment)
15 min P1
20 min P2
Recommended steam programme
Some recipes may cause unexpected overflow due to the appearance of bubbles, particularly when using frozen vegetables. In this case, you should reduce the volumes accordingly.
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MANUAL MODE
1- Press directly on the selector
representing the parameter
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selector (B4), the chosen parameter flashes on the screen (C1- C2-C3).
you have chosen to adjust, i.e. the speed selector (B2) or the cooking temperature selector (B3) or the time
The programme is then in pause mode and you have the possibility of restarting by pressing “start” again. If you have chosen the wrong programme and if you want to cancel it, press and hold the "stop" button for 2 seconds.
4- When the programme has ended, the appliance
emits 3 beeps.
2- Then adjust the setting(s)
using the +/- selector (B6). For safety reasons, it is not possible to set a temperature without setting a cooking time.
3- When you have finished
entering all your parameters, press the “start” button (B7). When your appliance is using cooking mode, the red indicator light (B3) lights up
to inform you that cooking has started. When the programme has started, you have the possibility of stopping the appliance at any time by pressing the “stop” button.
CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
• The appliance should not be immersed. Never
put the motor unit (A) under running water. Once you have finished using it, disconnect the appliance.
• Clean the bowl immediately after use.
• Press the locks (D2) then lift the bowl
assembly (D).
• Place the bowl on a flat surface.
• Unlock the lid by rotating one quarter of a turn
clockwise. Carefully remove the lid.
• When the parts have cooled, unclip the seal
holder from the lid with help of the spatula (G) (See Fig. 15).
Take care with the knives of the ultrablade
knife (F1) and the kneading / crushing knife
5- Press the locks (D2) and then remove the bowl
assembly (D) (See Fig. 12).
Turbo / Pulse functions
1- Use the control panel (B) to directly access
the “turbo” and “pulse” functions (B5). To use in turbo mode (maximum speed in direct access), simply press and hold the “turbo” selector. The LCD screen then displays the time in use (C3) to help you. To use the pulse (intermittent operation), activate and stop the function by simply pressing the “pulse” selector. Here too, the LCD screen helps you by indicating the time in use. When the function has started up, you have the possibility of stopping the appliance at any time by pressing the “stop” button. The function is then in pause mode, you have the possibility of restarting by pressing the "start” button again.
(F4) when you are cleaning them and when you empty the bowl, they are extremely sharp.
• When the parts have cooled down:
- dismantle the common spindle (D3), the seal (D4) and the locking ring (D5) (See Fig. 13).
- clean the bowl (D), the common spindle (D3), the seal (D4), the locking ring (D5), the accessories (F1), (F2), (F3), (F4), (F5), the steam regulator cap (E1), the lid (E2), the seal holder (E3) and the seal (E4) using a sponge and some soapy water.
• Rinse these different parts under running water.
• For baked-on food, let the bowl soak for several hours in water and dishwashing detergent and
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scrape, if necessary, with a spatula (G) or with the abrasive side of a sponge.
• If there is a build up of limescale in the bowl, use a damp sponge and, if necessary, white vinegar.
• To clean the motor unit (A), use a damp cloth. Dry carefully.
• To help you with cleaning, the bowl, lid assembly and accessories are dishwasher safe, with the exception of the common spindle
(D3 and D4) and its locking ring (D5) (See Fig. 14).
• The accessories, the detachable common spindle and the parts of the lid may become slightly discoloured with certain ingredients such as curry, carrot juice, etc; this does not represent any danger for your health or for the operation of your appliance. To avoid this, clean these parts immediately after use.
• Before using your bowl set (D), make sure that the electrical contacts under the bowl are clean and dry.
IMPORTANT - ‘MAKING YOUR APPLIANCE SECURE’ INSTRUCTIONS ( ‘SECU’ )
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Your appliance is equip­ped, as standard, with electronic motor protec­tion to guarantee its lon­gevity. This electronic security safeguards against incorrect use; in
this way, the motor is properly protected.
In cases of extreme use which disregard the re­commendations in the instructions (see para­graph ‘FIRST USE’: potentially excessively large quantities and/or abnormally long use and/or preparing different recipes at short intervals), the electronic protection will be triggered to preserve the motor; in this case, the appliance will stop functioning and the message ‘SECU’ will be dis­played on the LCD screen of the control panel to indicate that the appliance is temporarily out of service.
If ‘SECU’ is displayed on the control panel and your appliance stops working, proceed accor­dingly:
• Leave your appliance plugged in, do not press the ‘0/1’ switch.
• Please refer to the recommendations in the ins­tructions and readapt your use of the appliance (see paragraph ‘FIRST USE’: amount of ingre­dients/recipe preparation time/temperature/type of accessories).
• Allow the motor to cool down for half an hour.
• Restart the appliance by clicking on the ‘Start /Stop/Reset’ button for two seconds (see B7 in the instructions).
Your appliance is now ready to be used again. For further information, customer service depart­ment is at your disposal (see details in the gua­rantee booklet).
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WHAT TO DO IF YOUR APPLIANCE DOES NOT WORK
PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS
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The steam regulator cap is not properly attached.
Problems when steam cooking.
Insufficient cooking time
It is not plugged in.
The appliance does not work.
The lid does not lock. The lid is not fully assembled.
Excessive vibration.
The switch (H) is in position 0. Move the switch to position 1.
The bowl or the lid are not correctly po­sitioned or locked.
The appliance is not positioned on a flat surface, the appliance is not stable.
Volume of ingredients too high.
Accessory error.
Set the steam cap to 'high steam' (turn towards you); this setting allows a maximum amount of steam to build up in the bowl for all types of steam cooking (soups, etc.), so there will be more steam in the bowl and the cooking process will be more efficient. The 'low steam' position allows a maximum amount of heat and steam to be dispersed into the bowl for all steam cooking (soups, etc.). This position also helps to avoid splashing during cooking. The 'high steam' position allows a maximum amount of condensation to escape and results in dishes or sauces with a better consistency (risotto, cream desserts, sauces, etc.).
Cooking times are for information purposes only; in most cases it ensures that the food is properly cooked. However, certain conditions may affect the cooking time:
- size of the vegetables (cut or uncut)
- quantity of ingredients in the basket
- type of vegetables, their ripeness
- quantity of water in the bowl, which corresponds to the measurement (0.7l). If the food is not properly cooked, you can set an additional cooking time. You can also use the manual mode by selecting a temperature of 130°C and the cooking time according to the quantity and type of ingredients.
Plug the appliance into an electrical socket.
Check that the bowl or the lid are correctly positioned and locked according to the diagrams in the instruction manual.
Check that the seal is correctly assembled on the seal holder and that the seal holder is correctly assembled on the lid.
Place the appliance on a flat surface.
Reduce the quantity of ingredients proces­sed.
Check that you are using the recommended accessory.
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PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Volume of ingredients too high.
The lid is not correctly positioned or locked. Lock the lid correctly on the bowl.
Leak through lid.
Leak through the bowl spindle.
The blades do not rotate easily.
Smell from motor.
“STOP” is displayed.
“SECU” is displayed.
“SECU” is displayed + red indicator light is flashing.
“Err1” is displayed. + red indicator light is flashing.
“Err2” is displayed. Electronic fault. Contact an approved service centre. “Err3” is displayed. Speed fault. Contact an approved service centre.
“Err4” is displayed.
“ntc1” is displayed. + red indicator light is flashing.
“ntc2” is displayed. + red indicator light is flashing.
The seal is not present.
The seal is cut or damaged.
Accessory error.
The seal is not correctly positioned. Position the seal correctly. The seal is damaged. Contact an approved service centre. The locking ring (D5) is not locked correctly. Lock the ring correctly (D5). Pieces of food that are too big or too
hard. On using the appliance for the first time, or
in the event of overload of the motor cau­sed by too large a quantity of ingredients or by pieces that are too hard or too big.
The appliance has detected too many vi­brations and has changed to the safety position.
Motor overload caused by too many in­gredients or pieces which are too hard or too large or overuse without sufficient cooling down time.
Overheating of temperature sensors. Contact an approved service centre.
The heating element is not working.
Communication fault with chopper elec­tronic card.
Temperature sensor 1 is no longer wor­king.
Temperature sensor 2 is no longer wor­king.
Reduce the quantity of ingredients pro­cessed.
Position the seal on the seal holder and clip the assembly to the lid.
Change the seal, contact an approved ser­vice centre.
Check that you are using the recommen­ded accessory.
Reduce the size or quantity of the ingre­dients processed. Add some liquid.
Allow the motor to cool down (about 30 minutes) and reduce the number of ingredients in the bowl.
Check that you are at the right speed and that you are using the recommended accessory.
Allow the motor to cool down (about 30 minutes) and reduce the number of ingredients in the bowl.
Check that the power pins under the bowl are not clogged. If this is the case, clean them and try again. If that still does not work, contact an ap­proved service centre.
Contact an approved service centre.
Contact an approved service centre.
Contact an approved service centre.
EN
Is your appliance still not working?
Contact an approved service centre (see list in service booklet).
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RECYCLING
• Elimination of packaging and appliance materials.
EN
• End-of-life electronic or electrical appliances:
The packaging exclusively contains materials that are not dangerous to the environment, which can be disposed of in accordance with the recycling regulations in force.
To dispose of your appliance, ask the appropriate department of your local authority.
Environmental protection first!
Your appliance contains numerous materials that can be recovered or recycled.
Take it to a collection point for processing.
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