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COOK PROCESSOR INSTRUCTIONS English TABLE OF CONTENTS COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY................................................................................ 4 Important safeguards........................................................................................... 5 Electrical requirements....................................................................................... 6 Electrical equipment waste disposal....................................................................
COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. To protect against risk of electrical shock do not put appliance in water or other liquid. 3. Children must be supervised to ensure that they not play with, reach or use the appliance and its cord. 4.
COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY English 10. Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. 11. The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating. 12. The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system. 13.
COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY 29. If the bowl is overfilled, boiling water may be ejected. 30. The appliance is only to be used with the base provided. 31. CAUTION: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before removing it from its base. 32. The heating element surface is subject to residual heat after use. 33. If symbol is marked on the appliance, the instructions shall state that surfaces are liable to get hot during use.
PARTS AND FEATURES English Parts and features Lid with removable measuring cup 4.
PARTS AND FEATURES Control panel Status display Time display Temperature display Temperature select ˚C ˚F Stew P7:Step 2 H M S Time select Quick Stir Start/Pause Quick Stir Pulse Cancel Pulse Dial Accessories Steamer lid Upper steamer basket Lower steamer basket Steamer Capacity Basket Capacity (examples) Upper 3-4 small fish 2-3 cups rice 500 g chopped or sliced vegetables Lower Inner Inner steamer basket 8 3-4 large potatoes or 6-8 small potatoes 1-2 cups rice 6-8 medium sized shrimp
PARTS AND FEATURES English Accessories StirAssist MultiBlade Mini Bowl and Mini MultiBlade Egg Whip Dough Blade Storage case 9
COOKING MODES GUIDE Your Cook Processor features 6 automatic cooking modes, each with specialty modes, designed for a variety of cooking tasks. The included recipe book features a selection of recipes optimized to work with these cooking modes. Refer to the provided cookbook for directions on selecting attachments, cooking modes, and settings when using Automatic Cooking modes. Reference quick guide below for Cooking Mode operations and tips.
COOKING MODES GUIDE AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES Cooking Mode Time (minutes) Temp (°C) Speed English Temperatures, times, and speeds for multistep cooking modes are indicated with an g to show the value for each step.
PLORATION AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES Boil Select Boil to create delicious soups and bisques. It is also great for creating jams and jellies, stock, and other foods that need to cook at a boil for several minutes. CONS EXPLORATION boil fry steam stew Fry ON Use Fry modes to create delicious stir-fries, oriental style dishes, and easy scrambled eggs and bacon. fry Stew steam stew puree Stew mode features a wide range of preprogrammed modes for creating everything from sauces to risotto.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS The timer can be used as a cooking timer, or as a kitchen timer. For use with cooking modes, see Manual Cooking section. To use as a kitchen timer: 1. Press (time). The time indicator will blink 00:00. 2. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the time, counterclockwise to decrease the time. 3. Press (start) to begin the countdown. A tone will sound when the countdown reaches 00:00.
GETTING STARTED Preparing the Cook Processor for use 1. Place the Cook Processor on a dry, flat, level surface such as a countertop or table. 2. Be sure to provide enough room above the Cook Processor to open lid and remove bowl. 3. Remove all packaging materials, if present. 4. Wash lid and attachments in hot, sudsy water and rinse thoroughly. Wipe out inside of bowl with a damp cloth. Do not immerse bowl. Dry thoroughly. Using the Cook Processor 14 1 Plug into an earthed (grounded) outlet.
START UP AND CONTROL SETUP A welcome screen will be displayed any time the Cook Processor is first turned on after being plugged in, after the main power switch is turned on, or after a power outage. Press any key on the control panel to continue. ˚C ˚F Press Any Ke H English Welcome Screen M S Quick Stir Pulse Display Language You will be asked to select the display language the first time the Cook Processor is turned on: 1. Turn the dial until the desired language is displayed. 2.
USING AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES IMPORTANT: Refer to the provided cookbook for directions on selecting attachments, cooking modes, and settings when using Automatic Cooking modes. 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. If the bowl is not locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in the display. 2 Insert the accessory indicated by the recipe into the bowl, sliding it onto the drive shaft. 3 Add the ingredients for the first step of cooking. Do not exceed the MAX FILL line.
USING AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES ˚C ˚F Stew P7:Step 1 H Stew P7:Step 1 H M S English ˚C ˚F M S Quick Stir Quick Stir Pulse Pulse Select the desired preset cooking mode by pressing the mode button, then use the dial to select the mode version, for example, Stew P7. The default time and temperature will flash in the display. 5 ˚C ˚F Stew P7:Step 1 6 Press (Start).
USING AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES ˚C ˚F Stew P7:Step 2 H M S Quick Stir ˚C ˚F Pulse Stew P7 H M S Quick Stir Pulse 9 Change accessories, if necessary, and add any additional ingredients for the next step. ˚C ˚F Keep Warm H M S 10 Press (Start). The temp and time will stop flashing, and the time will begin counting down. In the event of a power outage, the welcome screen will be displayed when power is restored. Quick Stir Pulse 11 12 18 A tone will sound at the end of next step.
USING STEAMER BASKETS English The Cook Processor includes two different types of steamer baskets that can be used when cooking in certain modes. NOTE: Steamer baskets cannot be used with food processing attachments such as the MultBlade, StirAssist, Dough Blade, or Egg Whip. Using the round internal steaming basket 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. If the bowl is not locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in the display.
USING STEAMER BASKETS You can use the upper and lower steamer baskets together, or just the lower steamer basket. You may also use the lower steamer basket with the inner steamer basket. The instructions below show an example of using both upper and lower baskets. Using the upper and/or lower steamer baskets 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. If the bowl is not locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in the display.
USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Refer to the guide below for recommended speeds and quantities for accessories when using manual cooking modes. Food MultiBlade Pureed Soups 10 2.5 L Up to 1 min. for puree Meat (boneless) 10 1.0 kg Up to 1 min. for puree† Fish (boneless) 10 1.0 kg Up to 1 min. for puree† Vegetables 10 1.0 kg 2 min.† Compote 10 500 g 30 sec. Nuts (almonds, pecans, walnuts, peanuts, etc.) 10 700 g 30 sec. Pureed Soups 10 1.0 L Up to 1 min.
USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Cooking with manual settings 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. 2 OPTIONAL: Insert the desired accessory into the bowl, sliding it onto the drive shaft. 3 Add the ingredients for the first step of cooking. Do not exceed the MAX FILL line. 4 Close and latch the lid. If the lid is not properly installed, LID OPEN will show in the display if the speed lever, Pulse, or (Quick Stir) buttons are activated.
USING MANUAL COOKING MODES H M S ˚C ˚F H M S English ˚C ˚F Quick Stir H M S ˚C ˚F Pulse Quick Stir Quick Stir Pulse Pulse 7 Press (Time) and use the dial to set the desired cooking time. 8 Press (Start). The temp and time will stop flashing, and PREHEATING will appear in the display. Once the set temperature is reached, the time will begin counting down.
CARE AND CLEANING Cleaning your Cook Processor Unplug your Cook Processor from the wall socket before cleaning. • Allow Cook Processor and accessories to cool completely before cleaning. Bowl: • Do not immerse the bowl in water or place in a dishwasher. To clean the inside of the bowl, wipe with a non-abrasive damp, sudsy cloth, then wipe out with a clean damp cloth. To remove tough cooked-on foods, fill bowl with hot, soapy water, and allow to soak before cleaning.
TROUBLESHOOTING • Display shows ACCESSORY: The display will show ACCESSORY if the StirAssist blade is installed and Pulse or a higher speed is selected. • Display shows COOLING: Unit is cooling down if a temperature lower than the current cooking temperature is selected. • Is the Cook Processor plugged into a grounded outlet? Plug the Cook Processor into a grounded outlet.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE KitchenAid Cook Processor warranty Length of Warranty: KitchenAid Will Pay KitchenAid Will Not For: Pay For: Europe, Middle East and Africa: For model 5KCF0103: Three years full warranty from date of purchase. The replacement parts and repair labor costs to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by an Authorized KitchenAid Service Center. A. Repairs when Cook Processor is used for operations other than normal household food preparation. B.
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