User manual
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The multi-cooker will automatically exit weighing mode and display "88:88" when the scales are not used
for 2 minutes. It will then enter standby mode after a further 3 minutes and the LCD display backlight will
ash.
The maximum load of the scales is 4000 g. If "FOFF" is displayed, this indicates that the maximum load has
been exceeded and you should remove the load from the scales immediately.
The contents of the mixing jug must not exceed the maximum volume of 2 l / 2 kg.
You cannot weigh food when the motor is moving.
c) Manually conguring the cooking settings
Overview of different preparation methods
Preparation
method
Food Attachments Instructions
Heating, cooking Liquids (max. 2 l) Blade unit
Choose a low speed setting to prevent the food
from burning.
Stirring Liquids (max. 2 l) Blade unit
Crushing Ice cubes (max. 300 g) Blade unit
Hold down the Turbo button (F) for 10 seconds,
and then repeat 6 times.
Chopping, mixing Vegetables Blade unit
Cut up large pieces of food into 1-2 cm chunks
before placing them into the mixing jug.
Grinding
Coffee beans (max.
200 g)
Blade unit
Blending
Carrots and water
(max. 2000 g)
Blade unit
You will need to add some liquid to the mixing
jug when processing solid foods. Add water,
stock, juice, cream or other liquids until the
desired consistency is reached.
Whisking
Egg white (at least 2)
Mixing
attachment
Do not choose a speed setting higher than 4.
Cream
Steaming
Vegetables
Simmering
basket
Donotllthemixingjugabovethe0.5 L
marking.
Fishllet
Steaming
attachment
Kneading Dough Blade unit Select the kneading program.
Manually setting the speed, temperature and timer
• Press the MANUELL (manual) button (B). " “willashand"00S"willappearontheLCDdisplay.
• Turn the +/- dial (C) clockwise to increase the speed, or anticlockwise to decrease the speed. The current
speed setting is shown on the LCD display (3). There are 10 speed settings for non-heating programs,
and 5 speed settings for heating programs. Conrm your selection with the MANUELL (manual) button.
" “willashand"00ºC"willappearontheLCDdisplay.