TEAM CUISINE SPM-128CS User manual

SMART COOKING MACHINE /
MACHINE À CUISINER INTELLIGENTE
SPM-128CS / SPM-128CSL
01_TC_EN_FR_IM

Thank you for choosing our product!
Congratulations on the purchase of your Smart Cooking Machine. It has been designed
to help you quickly prepare and cook delicious meals.
To make sure you get the most out of this multi-functional Smart Cooking Machine, we
recommend you read all the instructions, including the safety warnings, before using the
product. For your own safety, please only use the product as described in this manual.
Keep the manual in a safe place so you can easily refer to it and pass it on to any future
owners of the product.
Appliance symbols
The appliance is made from food-safe materials that will not affect the
taste or smell of food.
Warning! The appliance may become extremely hot during operation. Do
not touch hot surfaces.
Warning! The appliance may release hot steam during operation.
Intended purpose
Your appliance is used to cook, chop, mix & blend, knead, weigh, boil & steam, grind,
sauté, whisk, emulsify.
These user instructions describe the basic functions such as mixing, chopping and
steaming. For information on the preparation of special dishes, refer to the recipe book
included in the delivery.
The appliance is designed for private and domestic use only. The appliance must only
be used indoors.
This appliance must not be used for commercial purposes.
Content
1. Safety Guide.................................................................................................... 5
1.1 For Your Safety............................................................................................... 5
1.2 Signal Words.................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Hazards and Safety Instructions..................................................................... 5
2. Overview......................................................................................................... 13
3. Screen display ................................................................................................. 14
4. Functions overview ......................................................................................... 15
5. Items supplied................................................................................................. 16
6. Beforerstuse................................................................................................ 16
7. Built-in scale .................................................................................................... 17
8. Operating the appliance ................................................................................. 18
8.1 Power supply ................................................................................................. 18
8.2 Switching the appliance on and off ............................................................... 18
8.3 Electronic lock................................................................................................ 18
8.4 Screen............................................................................................................ 19
8.5 Setting the time............................................................................................. 19
8.6 Setting the temperature ................................................................................ 19
8.7 Setting the speed .......................................................................................... 20
8.8 Reverse rotation............................................................................................. 21
8.9 TURBO function............................................................................................. 22
8.10 Overow ........................................................................................................ 22
8.11 Starting and stopping the appliance ............................................................. 22
9. Using the mixing bowl .................................................................................... 22
9.1 Remove the mixing bowl............................................................................... 23
9.2 Markings inside the mixing bowl................................................................... 23
9.3 Using and removing the blade ...................................................................... 23
9.4 Inserting the mixing bowl .............................................................................. 24
9.5 Insertandremovethebutterywhisk ........................................................... 25
9.6 Putting the lid on the mixing bowl ................................................................ 25
9.7 Using the measuring cup............................................................................... 26
9.8 Cooking and steaming with the simmering basket ....................................... 26
9.9 Using the spatula........................................................................................... 27
10.Steam mode ................................................................................................... 28
10.1 Steam mode preset ....................................................................................... 28
10.2 Setting up the steamer .................................................................................. 28
10.3 Starting the steaming process....................................................................... 29
10.4 Checking the cooking status ......................................................................... 30
10.5 Steaming with the simmering basket ............................................................ 30
10.6 Overheating protection ................................................................................. 31
10.7 Using the steamer.......................................................................................... 31
10.8 One pot recipes ............................................................................................ 31

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Content
11.Knead mode.................................................................................................... 31
11.1 Knead mode presets ..................................................................................... 31
11.2 Starting the kneading process....................................................................... 31
12.Sauté mode ..................................................................................................... 32
12.1 Sauté mode preset ........................................................................................ 32
12.2 Starting the sautéing process ........................................................................ 32
13.Cleaning .......................................................................................................... 33
13.1 Cleaning the main unit .................................................................................. 33
13.2 Cleaning in the dishwasher............................................................................ 33
13.3 Cleaning the accessories ............................................................................... 34
13.4 Cleaning, checking and replacing seals......................................................... 34
13.5 Cleaning, checking and replacing the spatula............................................... 35
13.6 Descaling ....................................................................................................... 35
13.7 Storage .......................................................................................................... 36
13.8 Replacing the blade socket ........................................................................... 36
14.Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 37
14.1 Malfunctions during operation ...................................................................... 37
14.2 Error messages on the screen........................................................................ 39
15.Disposal........................................................................................................... 40
16.Technicalspecications ................................................................................... 40
1. Safety Guide
Foreseeable misuse
WARNING! Risk of material damage!
• Do not use the appliance to chop particularly hard food such as bones or
nutmegs.
1.1 For Your Safety
Safety is an essential part of every Cooking Machine. However, the product safety of
the Cooking Machine can only be ensured if this chapter and the warning notices in the
following chapters are followed.
Do not attempt to operate the appliance without reading and understanding the user
manual instructions to insure all safety measures and features are in place and operating
correctly.
1.2 Signal Words
Be aware of the signal words WARNING and NOTE as they relate to safety notes. These
are the signal words for the respective safety notes:
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
NOTE
Used to address best practices to avoid damage to your appliance, its accessories and
potential injury.
1.3 Hazards and Safety Instructions
Risk of Electric Shock
If water penetrates the electrical components, you could receive an electric shock.
• Clean the main unit only with a dry or damp cloth.
• Do not pour water over the main unit.
• No water or dirt should enter the main unit.
• Unplug the main unit from the outlet.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• Do not immerse the main unit in water or other liquids.
• Do not hold the main unit under running water.
• If water has managed to penetrate the main unit, unplug the main unit immediately
from the electrical wall outlet. Contact the service center without delay. Do not
attempt to operate your appliance.
• Always use caution when pouring food or liquids in or out to ensure the power cord
and power socket stay dry.

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Risk of Electric Shock
• An incorrectly installed power electrical wall outlet or the power socket may cause
an electric shock.
• Only connect the appliance to an electrical wall outlet installed by a qualied
specialist.
• Do not plug the power cord into an electrical outlet if it is wet or if the power socket
is wet.
• As a matter of best practice, you should regularly check the plug, power socket and
your electrical wall outlet for burn marks, sounds of ‘arcing’ (buzzing or crackling) as
well as pay attention to fuses blowing or circuit-breakers tripping in relation to the
electrical wall outlet you are using for your appliance.
• If your premises, or the electrical wall outlet to which your appliance is plugged in,
is not equipped with a fusebox, circuit breaker box or electrical outlets with ground
fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection, then you should ensure you use a plugin
GFCI adapter in your selected electrical wall outlet and then plug your appliance
into that GFCI adapter.
Risk of Electric Shock
If the main unit or power cord is damaged, you could receive an electric shock. Do not
use the appliance if the power cord is damaged.
• Before every usage inspect the main unit, power cord and accessories for potential
damage.
• Ensure that the power cord does not touch hot surfaces, external heat sources or
sharp objects.
• Do not allow the power cord to be damaged by sharp objects such as knives,
scissors, or the blade.
• Do not use the main unit if it is dropped or damaged in any manner.
• If the power cord on the main unit has been damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorized Repair Center.
• Never allow the main unit to be repaired by unauthorized third parties.
• Neverputyourngersintotheopeningsthatareintendedforthecontactpinson
the base of the mixing bowl. Do not insert any objects into these openings.
Fire Hazard
Ifthemainunitisplacedonahotsurface,itcancatchreormelt.
Do not place the main unit on a stovetop (conventional, ceramic glass, induction or
other cooktop) or on any other heated surface.
• Keep the main unit away from hot surfaces.
• Ensure that the power cord does not touch hot surfaces or external heat sources.
Fire Hazard
Themainunithasahighenergyconsumption.Aninsufcientpowersupplycouldcause
are.Ensurethatthecircuityouarepluggingintoisratedappropriately.
• Please ensure power supply capacity is higher than 800W with 120V or 220-240V
60Hz according to your geographical region.
• Do not use multiple socket extension cords or other devices to connect the appliance
to an electrical outlet.
Scalding Risk
Serious burns from hot liquids and steam may result from appliance being pulled off a
countertop. Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of the counter when it may be
grabbed by children or become entangled with the user.
• Do not use the appliance with an extension cord.
• Do not drape the power cord over the edge of the counter.
• Do not connect the power cord to outlets below counter height.
Scalding Risk
If the hole in the mixing bowl lid is completely sealed and heating is active, excess
pressure can build up in the mixing bowl. The hot contents may erupt from the appliance
and cause scalding.
• To allow steam to escape and prevent excess pressure, ensure the hole in the mixing
bowl lid is never blocked or covered – either from the inside (e.g. by food) or from
the outside (e.g. by a towel).
• Never cover the hole in the mixing bowl lid with anything but the original accessories
(measuring cup, simmering basket, steaming trays and lid).
• Donotllthesimmeringbasketabovethemaximumcapacity(33.8oz/1L).
• If the hole in the mixing bowl is blocked anytime during the cooking process, unplug
the main unit immediately. Do not touch the controls.
Scalding Risk
Hot liquid or hot food may splash and cause scalding if it contacts the users skin or
clothing.
• Donotllthemixingbowlabovethemaximumllline(2.3QT/2.2L).
• Ensure that the hole in the mixing bowl lid remains free of food.
• Use only the included original accessories according to the accompanying user
manual instructions (measuring cup, simmering basket, steaming trays, lid, blade
and steamer seal) to prevent grease or liquid from splashing.
• Exercise caution when adding hot liquids to the mixing bowl.
• Be careful when removing the mixing bowl from the main unit to help prevent
contents from spilling or splashing.
• Use only the designated handles and grips when lifting and pouring heavy contents
from the mixing bowl.
• Never touch the stainless steel surface of the mixing bowl when the contents inside
are hot as it may result in a burn injury.
Scalding Risk
When preparing larger quantities of food (deviation from the recipe) at high temperatures
(>194°F/90°C),foodcanboilover,escapefromthemixingbowl,andcausescalding.
• If contents boil over, unplug the cooking appliance from the electrical wall socket.
Scalding Risk
If the appliance is set to a high speed along with a high temperature, hot food could
escape and cause burns.
• DonotusetheTurbomodeforhotfoodorliquidover140°F/60°C.

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Scalding Risk
Steam is generated during cooking, particularly when using the steaming trays and lid.
Keep distance to ensure that the steam does not contact you to reduce the risk of burns
and scalding from the steam.
• Keep away from the steam.
• Do not touch the measuring cup when processing hot food, do not cover the
measuring cup.
• Ensure that steam can escape on the sides of the measuring cup.
• Ensure that some slots in the steaming trays and steaming lid remain free of food to
allow the controlled escape of steam.
• When removing the steaming tray and lid, tilt the lid away from your face and body
to avoid escaping steam.
• Keep your face away from the steam and do not reach over the steaming trays while
it is in use as it may result in a burn injury.
Scalding Risk
The Sauté mode generates very hot grease. Water and oil mixtures may splatter,
resulting in injury and increasing the potential risk of burns caused by the hot grease.
• Never pour hot grease into the mixing bowl.
• Never heat oil without other ingredients. If there is a delay in adding the ingredients,
the hot oil will splatter excessively.
• Ensure all accessories are dry prior to usage.
• Follow the instructions on the display.
Scalding Risk
If the mixing bowl lid is not correctly positioned on the mixing bowl, hot contents can
escape and lead to scalding.
• Never try to open the mixing bowl lid or the locking mechanism using force.
• Only open the lid when the cooking process is paused or completed.
• Inspect the steamer seal regularly for possible damage. In case of damage or leakage,
replace the steamer seal immediately. Contact customer service for replacement
parts.
• Only use the appliance with a clean mixing bowl lid. The rim of the bowl and the seal
must always be free of adhering food to ensure a tight seal between the lid of the
bowl and the mixing bowl.
Scalding Risk
A risk of burning injury is present when dealing with hot food in the simmering basket.
• Exercise caution when removing the simmering basket. Do not reach over the steam
vents in the simmering basket
• Ensure that the spatula is hooked securely onto the simmering basket before
removing the simmering basket.
• Once the simmering basket has been put down, remove the spatula to prevent the
simmering basket from tipping over.
Scalding and Injury Risk
The main unit may be accidentally pulled by a hanging cable. The base unit could fall
over and lead to scalding or other injuries.
• Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter.
• Do not connect the main unit to an extension cord.
Injury Risk
Toavoidre,injuryorelectricalshock:
• Only use original accessories and parts;
• Never use non-original attachments, accessories or items;
• Do not use damaged attachments, accessories or items;
• Do not use incompatible accessories or parts.
Injury Risk
Other utensils, apart from the supplied spatula, could get caught in the blade and cause
injury, if they are used to stir food in the mixing bowl when in motion.
• Do not place anything into the lid opening of the mixing bowl other than the original
spatula,while itis inuse. Thespatula hasaprotectiveringspecicallydesigned
to prevent it from contacting the blade. Placing accessories not supplied or
recommended by the manufacturer into the lid opening during operation may result
inseriousinjuryand/ordamagetothemainunit.
• Do not cut off or otherwise alter the protective ring on the original spatula.
Injury Risk
The process of kneading dough or chopping food may cause the appliance to move or
slide over the counter. The appliance could fall over and cause injury.
• Placethemainunitonaclean,solid,andathorizontalsurface.
• Ensurethatthereissufcientdistancebetweentheapplianceandtheedgeofthe
work surface.
• Never leave the appliance unattended while it is running.
Injury Risk
If accessories get caught in the blade when the appliance is running, small splinters and
sharp edges could cause injury.
• If any accessories are damaged by the blade during food preparation, discard the
food and contact customer service for replacement of accessories.
Health Risk
• Ensure hygienic working practices at every stage of the food preparation and
cooking process.
• Follow the instructions in the recipe precisely (temperature, speed, rotation and
time).
• Once food has been cooked according to the instructions in the recipe, make sure
thatitisconsumedimmediatelyorthatitiscorrectlypreserved/stored.
• Ensure to clean the mixing bowl and all the accessories, including the blade seal and
the steamer seal after each cooking process.
Health Risk
All of the accessories are designed specically for use with the Cooking Machine.
Incorrect use of the accessories could result in injury.
• Do not use the accessories for other purposes, particularly at high temperatures.
• Do not use the spatula in hot pots and pans.

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• Should an accessory get damaged, stop using it and contact Customer service for a
replacement part.
Burn Risk
When preparing hot food, the mixing bowl and the accessories that are used will also
get hot. Hot surfaces can cause burns even after the heating process has ended.
• Handle the mixing bowl, blade and accessories with care, particularly during and
after the preparation of hot food.
• Only use the designated handles and grips when handling all components.
• Allow the mixing bowl and the blade to cool sufciently before dismantling the
mixing bowl and removing the blade.
Injury Risk
The blade is sharp and can lead to injury, if handled improperly.
• Handle the blade with care.
• Your blade can get very hot after prolonged use, even if you have not been using the
heating function. Use caution when touching or removing the blade after use and
allow it to cool completely before touching or removing it.
• Never grasp the blade by the blade edges.
• Exercise caution when removing the blade to prevent it from falling out.
• Do not reach into the mixing bowl.
• Keep parts of the body and hair away from the blade.
Health Risk
Because of the manufacturing process, residues of oil or other contaminants may be on
the components of the appliance. Those contaminants are not suitable for consumption
and pose a health risk.
• Thoroughly wash all components and accessories that could come into contact with
food,withwarmwateranddishsoapbeforeusingtheapplianceforthersttime.
• Make sure to thoroughly dry all washed components and accessories before use.
Damage Risk
Neverplacetheappliancedirectlyunderfurnitureandttings(shelvingunits,wallunits
or similar), while in use. Doing so may result in property damage or damage to the
appliance.
• Ensurethatthereissufcientclearanceaboveandaroundtheappliance,takinginto
account the additional height when using the steaming trays and lid.
Damage Risk
If the main unit is connected to an unsuitable power supply, it will get damaged.
• Only operate the appliance with the alternating current voltage of 114-126 V or 220-
240V depending on your geographical region and main frequency of 50 to 60 Hz, as
indicated on the plug label.
Damage Risk
The appliance can sustain damage if there is not enough water in the mixing bowl when
boling or steaming food.
• Makesurethatthereissufcientwaterinthemixingbowl.Approximately8.5oz/
250 ml of water will evaporate in 15 minutes in the appliance.
• Add water as needed, especially if you have subsequently increased the steaming
time. However, do not exceed the maximum capacity, marked MAX. inside the
mixing bowl.
Damage Risk
If the mixing bowl and blade are in contact with water, other liquids or food residues for
a long time, they could get damaged.
• Clean and dry the components shortly after use.
• Because of variations in water quality, it is also possible for rust to form in the mixing
bowl when cooking food over a long period of time. Therefore, please follow the
instructions on adding special ingredients (e.g. citric acid) to the cooking water.
Corrosion inside the appliance
Ensure that the mixing bowl and especially the contact pins underneath are thoroughly
dried after cleaning. If you use the mixing bowl when it is still wet, rust could form inside
the mixing bowl and the blade.
• Allow the mixing bowl to dry completely before inserting it into the base unit.
Damage Risk
If the blade is not correctly inserted and locked into place or the sealing ring is damaged,
moisture can penetrate the appliance and damage the main unit.
• Ensurethatthebladesealofthebladeisttedtothebladebearing.
• Ensure that the sealing ring on the blade shows no signs of damage.
• Ensurethatthebladeiscorrectlyinsertedandlockedintoplacebeforellingthe
mixing bowl.
• If liquid leaks or spills into the housing of the main unit, unplug the appliance and
contact customer service.
• Avoid cooking with bones as it may damage the blade.
Damage Risk
Ifthebutterywhiskcomesintocontactwiththebladeorotheraccessorieswhenthe
appliance is running, it could crack or break.
• Ensurethatthebutterywhiskiscorrectlyattachedtothebladebeforesettingthe
speed.
• Donotexceedspeed4whenusingbutterywhisk.
• Donotusethespatulawhenthebutterywhiskisinplace.
• Donotaddanyingredientsthatcoulddamageorblockthebutterywhisk.

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2. Overview
1Steamer lid
2Shallow steaming tray
3Deep steaming tray
4Steamer seal
5Mixing bowl
6Unlocking lever
7 O/I Power switch
8Power cable with plug
9Silicone cover
10 Blade socket
11 Mixing bowl socket
12 Blade socket
13 Rubber feet
14 Overowhole
15 Main unit
16 Lockingposition
17 Built-in scale
18 TEMP button
19 SPEED button
20 START/PAUSE START / PAUSE button and SETTING dial
21 TIME button
22 REVERSE button
23 MODE button
24 TURBO button
25 SCALE / TARE button
26 Screen
27 StatusLED
28 Blade seal
29 Blade
30 Simmering basket
31 Butterywhisk
32 Spatula
33 Lidseal
34 Mixing bowl lid
35 Measuring cup
REVERSEMODE TURBO TARESCALE
SPEEDTIME TEMP
START
PAUSE
g
oz
1
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19 18
17
16
15
14 13
12
11
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
6
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28

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3. Screen display
g
oz
A
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
B C D E F G
AKnead mode
BSauté mode
CSteam mode
DWi-Fi Connection Status
EWarning!Themixingbowlisincorrectlyinsertedand/orthelidisnot
closed properly
F
Warning! The turbo function cannot be used because the contents in the
bowlaretoohot.ThestatusLEDturnsredwhenthetemperatureistoo
hot to operate this function
GProhibition symbol appears when buttery whisk cannot be used at
speeds 5-10
HTurbo function is in use
IReverse function enabled
JSpeed-asheswhenyouareinsettingmode
KMixing bowl temperature
L
Temperature–asheswhenyouareinsettingmode
100 °F - 265 °F
37 °C - 130 °C
MTimer-asheswhenyouareinsettingmode
1 second up to 90 minutes (depends on mode)
NScale measurement up to:
176.5oz(+/-0.1oz)&5000g(+/-5g)
4. Functions overview
Button/Component Function Notes
MODE button 23 Select Knead, Sauté or
Steam or custom mode
Steam mode uses the
steaming trays 2and 3to
steam vegetables, sh and
meat
Can also be used with the
simmering basket 30
Knead mode
-A maximum of 17.6 oz
/500g ofourcanbe
processed
-Do not use with the
butterywhisk31
Sauté mode lightly
browns food e.g., meat or
onions
Small quantities, cut in
pieces
SCALE / TARE button
25/Built-inscale
17
-Weigh ingredients with
+/-0.1oz/5gincrements
-The tare function
resets the scale to 0 for
additional ingredients to
be weighed
-Change the measurement
unit
Upto176.5oz/5000g
TEMP button 18/
SETTING dial 20 Set the cooking temperature
REVERSE button
22 Reverse rotation Can only be used at speed
level 3 or below
TURBO button 24
Turbo increases the blade
speed to the maximum level.
It is useful for chopping nuts
and small amounts of herbs
or onions
-Function is blocked if
the food temperature
in the mixing bowl
exceeds145°F/60°C
-For liquids: up to
33.8oz/1Lmaximum
-Do not use with the
butterywhisk31

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Button/Component Function Notes
Blade 29 To crush, chop and mix
ingredients
-The blade must be
inserted to seal the
bottom of the mixing
bowl
-If necessary, cut
ingredientsrstin
3-4cm/1.18-1.57
inches pieces
Butterywhisk31
For liquid ingredients:
-To whip cream
(atleast6.7oz/200ml
-To whip egg whites
(at least 2 eggs)
-To emulsify
(e.g., mayonnaise)
-Should only be used
with speed settings
from 1 to 4
-Must not be used with
the turbo function
Simmering basket 30 To cook and stew
Fill the mixing bowl with
atleast16.8oz/500mlof
water
5. Items supplied
• 1 “Cooking Machine”, main unit 15
• 1 mixing bowl 5with:
-blade 29
-mixing bowl lid 34
-measuring cup 35
• 1 simmering basket 30
• 1butterywhisk31
• 1 spatula 32
• 1 steamer, comprising:
-deep steaming tray 3
-shallow steaming tray 2
-steamer lid 1
• 1 copy of the user instructions
• 1 recipe book
6. Beforerstuse
Priortotherstuse,operatetheapplianceonlywithwatersothatanyresiduescan
evaporate. Wash thoroughly all accessories with soap.
NOTE:wheninoperationforthersttime,someodourmaybegeneratedbythe
appliance. This is harmless. Please ensure adequate ventilation.
1. Remove all packing material.
2. Check to ensure that all parts are present and undamaged.
3. Cleantheappliancepriortoitsrstuse! (see “Cleaning and Maintenance” on
page 33).
4. Use the mixing bowl 5tobring2.2Lor2.3QTofwatertoaboilonce,pouringit
away afterwards (see “Setting the temperature” on page 19).
5. Place the main unit 15 on a level, dry, non-slip and waterproof surface, so that it can
neither fall nor slip off.
WARNING!
• Overowingliquidmayescapeontothesurface.Youshouldthereforeplacethe
appliance on a waterproof surface.
7. Built-in scale
Theinstalledkitchenscaleallowsaccurateweighingwith+/-0.1ozor5gincrements
andweighsupto176.5oz/5000g.
The scale 17 is easy to operate and ready for use unless another mode is in operation.
Easy weighing
NOTE: the bowl needs to be properly installed in the main unit. The lid doesn’t
need to be locked in for the weighing function but the bowl needs to be in place.
1. Make sure the appliance is on and no other function is in operation.
2. Press the SCALE / TARE button 25. The screen 26shows0000oz/g.
oz
g
3. Place the object to be weighed inside the mixing bowl 5. On the screen 26, the
weight will be shown in ounces or grams up to a maximum of 176.5 oz or 5000 g.
4. Remove the weighed ingredient from the mixing bowl 5.
5. Press the MODE button 23 to exit the weighing function.

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Weighing with tare function
The tare function enables you to reset the weight on the built-in scale to zero. This
function is useful when you want to measure an ingredient and not include the weight
of the bowl, or when you want to weigh multiple ingredients individually as you place
them into the same bowl.
1. Make sure the appliance is on and no other function is in operation.
2. Press the SCALE / TARE button 25. The screen 26shows0000oz/g.
3. Place the empty bowl on the scale 17. The bowl’s weight will display.
4. Press the SCALE / TARE button 25toresettheweighttozero(0000oz/g).
5. Place the ingredient you want to weigh in the mixing bowl 5. The weight of this
ingredient will display on the screen 26.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to weigh additional ingredients into the mixing bowl 5.
7. Press the MODE button 23 to exit the weighing function.
NOTE: Iftheweightexceeds176.5oz/5000g,----appearsonthescreen.
Changing the measurement unit
• In the custom mode, press and hold the SCALE/TARE button 25 to change the
measurement unit from grams to ounces or vice versa.
8. Operating the appliance
For safety reasons the settings described in this chapter, can only be selected when the
mixing bowl is properly installed in the main unit and the mixing bowl lid 34 or steamer
are correctly installed.
8.1 Power supply
• Plug the power cable 8into a suitable wall socket. The wall socket must continue to
be easily accessible after the appliance is plugged in.
8.2 Switching the appliance on and off
• Set the power switch 7on the rear to Ito switch on the appliance.
-The screen 26willlightup, brieyshowsthe fullscreendisplayand anaudio
signal sounds. Then, the appliance enters custom mode. All adjustable values are
set to 0 and the current temperature of the mixing bowl will display.
• Set the power switch 7on the rear to Oto switch off the appliance.
8.3 Electronic lock
This food processor has an electronic lock that is connected when the mixing bowl lid
5or the deep steaming tray 3are correctly installed. This is a safety function so the lid
cannot be opened easily when the blade 29 is turning.
-This lock is always activated when the appliance cooking program is in use.
-After the appliance stops, the lock still remains activated for 1-2 seconds.
-An audio signal sounds and the mixing bowl lid 34 or the deep steaming tray 3
can be opened.
-The higher the speed the longer the lock stays active, since the blade 29 and the
food keep turning longer.
8.4 Screen
• The screen 26 shows all settings and operating values.
• After approximately 5 minutes without any user interaction, the illumination of the
screen 26 goes into sleep mode. As soon as any button is pressed or a dial is turned,
the illumination of the screen 26 is switched on again for 5 minutes.
8.5 Setting the time
You can adjust the time in all modes.
1. Press the TIME button 21 to set the cooking time.
2. Turn the SETTING dial 20 clockwise to increase the time.
3. Turn the SETTING dial 20 counterclockwise to decrease the time.
-You can adjust the timer from 1 second to 90 minutes. The timer setting will count
up as follows:
From To Time unit
1 second 1 minute In seconds
1 minute 10 minutes In 30-second intervals
10 minutes 90 minutes In minutes
-The time set is shown on the screen 26.
-The time is counted down after the program has started in all modes.
-Ifnotimeandnotemperaturearespecied,thetimedisplaywillcountupthetime
from 0 seconds (00:00) to 90 minutes (90:00) while the blade is in operation. Then,
the appliance will be stopped automatically.
-During operation, the time can be adjusted.
-Whenthecountdownisnished,theappliancestops.
-After several seconds, an audio signal sounds.
-The mixing bowl lid 34 can be opened.
-The timer can be used solely as a timer when the temperature or speed settings are
not set or in use.

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NOTE: If the speed setting is higher than 6 and you set a time exceeding 15
minutes, the time will automatically be decreased to 15 minutes.
8.6 Setting the temperature
1. Press the TEMP button 18 to set the cooking temperature.
2. Turn the SETTING dial 20 clockwise to increase the temperature.
3. Turn the SETTING dial 20 counterclockwise to decrease the temperature.
-The adjustable temperature ranges from:
-37 °C to 130 °C
In increments of 37, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115,
120, 125, 130 °C
-100 °F to 265 °F
In increments of 100, 115, 125, 135, 145, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 195, 205, 212,
220, 230, 240, 250, 255, 265 °F
-The set temperature is shown on the screen 26.
-To start the heating process, a speed and time setting must be entered.
-During the heating process, the mixing bowl temperature may vary substantially.
-The set temperature appears on the bottom left of the screen while the current
temperature appears on the bottom right of the screen.
-During operation, the set temperature can be changed.
NOTE: If a speed is set above 3, the heating function is deactivated and the
temperature cannot be adjusted.
Changing the temperature unit
• In custom mode, press the TEMP button 18 and then press and hold the TEMP
button 18 to change the measurement unit from Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice
versa.
8.7 Setting the speed
Press the SPEED button 19 to set the speed:
-The speed can be adjusted in 10 increments.
-Speed1-4:Thebutterywhisk31 can only be used at these 4 speeds. When the
temperature value is selected, the max speed is 3.
WARNING!
• Thebutterywhisk31 must only be used with speed settings 1 to 4. On the
screen 26, appears if you set a level above 4.
• When mixing liquids at speed 10, the mixing bowl 5must not contain more than
33.8oz/1L,otherwiseliquidmightbeejected(see “Using the mixing bowl”
on page 22). For speed settings of less than 10, the mixing bowl 5may only be
lleduptoamaximumof2.2Lor2.3QT.
-For further notes: see “Functions in an overview” on page 15.
-The set speed is shown on the screen 26.
-During operation, the speed setting can be adjusted.
-The speed cannot be set in the Steam mode .
-If a temperature has been selected, only the speed settings 1 - 3 are available.
Soft start
The soft start function is built-in to the appliance and is automatically activated when the
mixingbowltemperatureexceeds145°F/60°C.Itpreventshotliquidbeingejected
from the mixing bowl 5. The soft start is used for all settings except the turbo function.
8.8 Reverse rotation
The reverse function can be used to change the blade’s direction and gently stir food
with the blunt side of the blade instead of cutting it.
-The reverse function can only be applied at low speed settings 1 to 3.
• Press the REVERSE button 22 to reverse the blade to stir food.
• Press the REVERSE button 22 again to change the blade direction back to
cutting food.

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8.9 TURBO function
WARNING!
• When mixing liquids, the mixing bowl 5mustnotcontainmorethan33.8oz/
1L,otherwisetheliquidmightspillout.
• Neverusethisfunctionwhenthebutterywhisk31 is attached to the bowl.
The turbo function is a fast way to increase the speed to the high level (equivalent to
speed 10) in short bursts. It is used to quickly chop nuts or small amounts of herbs or
onions.
NOTE: the Turbo function will only work if the mixing bowl temperature is less than
145°F/60°C.Ifitishigherthan145°F/60°Canaudiosignalwillsoundandthe
turbo function will be disabled. If you press the TURBO button 24 there will be
no response and an alert will sound.
• Press and hold the TURBO button 24 for as long as you need the turbo function.
8.10 Overow
In the bottom of the main unit 15thereisanoverowhole14.
Should liquid spill out of the mixing bowl 5,itcanescapeviatheoverowhole14 onto
the kitchen countertop.
8.11 Starting and stopping the appliance
• When you selected your settings, press the START / PAUSE button 20 to turn on
the appliance.
• Press the START / PAUSE button 20 to pause an operation.
• Press and hold the START / PAUSE button 20 to completely stop an operation.
NOTE: if you only enter the temperature as a setting, nothing will happen. You
need to select the speed and time before starting the program.
9. Using the mixing bowl
NOTE: these user instructions describe the basic functions such as mixing,
chopping and steaming. For information on the preparation of special dishes refer
to the included recipe book.
9.1 Remove the mixing bowl
The mixing bowl 5can only be removed if the mixing bowl lid 34 is opened.
1. Turn the mixing bowl lid 34 counterclockwise until the arrow of the locking position
16 points to the open lock symbol .
2. Liftthemixingbowl5vertically upwards out of the mixing bowl socket 11.
9.2 Markings inside the mixing bowl
Inside the mixing bowl 5, there are capacity markings:
-16.8oz/0.5L
-33.8oz/1L
-50.7oz/1.5L
-67.6oz/2L
-74.4oz/2.2L
WARNING!
• When mixing liquids at speed 10 or with the turbo function, the mixing bowl 5
mustnotcontainmorethan33.8oz/1L,otherwiseliquidmaybeejected.For
speed settings of less than 10, the mixing bowl 5maybelleduptoamaximum
of2.2Lor2.3QT.
NOTE: For some modes, the mixing bowl 5shouldcontainasufcientamountof
liquid so that the appliance can function properly. For whipping cream, you should
useatleast6.7oz/200mlandwhenbeatingeggwhitesuseatleasttwoeggs.
9.3 Using and removing the blade
The blade 29 is used to chop or stir food.
The mixing bowl 5must never be used without the blade 29. The blade 29 acts as a seal
between the mixing bowl 5and the main unit 15.
WARNING! Risk of cut injury!
• The blades are very sharp.
• Never touch the blades with your bare hands.
• Never hold the blade by the sharp edges.
• Never turn the bowl upside down when removing the blade.

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To remove the blade 29, proceed as follows:
1. Position the mixing bowl 5horizontally.
2. Press the unlocking lever 6on the bottom of the mixing bowl 5so that it points to
the open lock symbol .
3. Pull out the blade by holding the center 29 carefully towards the top.
To insert the blade 29, proceed as follows:
1. Position the mixing bowl 5horizontally.
2. Insert the blade 29 from the top.
3. Make sure that the bottom part of the blade 29 is pushed through the recess in the
underside of the mixing bowl 5andisrmlylockedintoplace.
WARNING!
• Ensure that the seal 28 for the blade 29 is positioned correctly, otherwise the
content may escape.
4. To lock the blade 29, move the unlocking lever 6on the bottom of the mixing bowl
5so that it points to the closed lock symbol .
NOTE: Chop large pieces into 3 to 4 cm (1.1 to 1.5 inches) cubes to avoid larger
pieces getting stuck in the blades.
9.4 Inserting the mixing bowl
1. Place the mixing bowl 5into the mixing bowl socket 11.
2. Press the mixing bowl 5downwardsgentlyuntiltheower-shapedhuboftheblade
29 engages with the blade socket 12. You may need to wobble the mixing bowl 5
slightlysothatittscorrectly.
NOTES: Should the mixing bowl 5not be positioned correctly, a safety mechanism
prevents the functioning of the appliance.
9.5 Insertandremovethebutterywhisk
Thebutterywhisk31 combines liquid foods and it can whip cream, beat egg whites
and emulsifying ingredients such as when making mayonnaise.
Thebutterywhisk31 is put onto the blade 29 as follows:
-Thewingsofthebutterywhisk31 are located in the spaces between the blades.
-For further notes: see “Functions in an overview” on page 15.
WARNING!
• Thebutterywhisk31 must only be used with speed settings 1 - 4.
• The TURBO button 24mustnotbepressedifthebutterywhisk31 is used.
• Whenusingthebutterywhisk31, the spatula 32 must not be used as it may get
caughtinthebutterywhisk31.
• Whenaddingfood,ensurethatitwillnotblockthebutterywhisk31.
Pullthebutterywhisk31 upwards to remove it.
9.6 Putting the lid on the mixing bowl
The mixing bowl lid 34 can only be placed on if the mixing bowl 5was inserted correctly.
1. Align the open lock symbol on the mixing bowl lid 34 with the arrow on the main
unit 15.
2. Press and turn the mixing bowl lid 34 clockwise with both hands until the closed lock
symbol points to the arrow of the locking position 16.

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Only when the mixing bowl lid 34 is correctly closed can the appliance start.
NOTES:
• To facilitate the closing of the lid, put a few drops of oil on a cloth and rub it on
the seal 33.
• The appliance can only be started when the mixing bowl lid 34 is locked into
place correctly.
• To make the mixing bowl lid 34 properly lock in place, it is helpful to press lightly
on the lock symbol while closing the lid.
• If the mixing bowl lid 34 has not been put on correctly, the symbol will
appear on the screen 26.
• When the appliance is started, the mixing bowl lid 34 is automatically locked.
• ThestatusLED27 is blue when the lid is closed and red when it is open (see
“Electronic lock” on page 18).
9.7 Using the measuring cup
The measuring cup 35 is used to close the lid of the mixing bowl 5. It can be removed
to add ingredients to the mixing bowl and as a measuring cup.
• To close the mixing bowl 5, place the measuring cup 35, with the opening at the
bottom, into the mixing bowl lid 34 and turn clockwise to lock it in place.
WARNING!
Prior to removing the measuring cup 35, you must reduce the speed setting 1, 2 or
3, so that no food can spill out.
• To add ingredients, the measuring cup 35canberemovedbriey.
• To measure ingredients, turn the measuring cup 35 upside down and add the food.
The values can be read in ml or oz from the outside.
9.8 Cooking and steaming with the simmering basket
1. Fillatleast16.8oz/500mlofwaterintothemixingbowl5.Onlyllsomuchwater
into the mixing bowl 5thatthemaximumllingvolumeof2.2L/2.3QTwillnotbe
exceeded when the food is added.
-If the entire food is covered by water, it will be cooked.
-If the food is not completely covered by water, it will be steamed.
2. Place the food into the simmering basket 30.
NOTE: Alwaysmakesurethatthellingleveldoesnotexceedthemaximum
capacity.
3. Place the simmering basket 30 into the mixing bowl 5.
4. Close the mixing bowl 5with the mixing bowl lid 34 and the measuring cup 35.
5. Use the power switch 7to switch on the appliance.
6. Use the TIME button 21 to set the time.
7. Use the TEMP button 18tosetthedesiredtemperature,e.g.,212°F/100°Cfor
cooking. The screen 26 shows the time set and the selected temperature.
8. Select the speed setting 1 for an even distribution of the heat in the water.
9. Press the START / PAUSE button 20. The appliance starts to operate.
10. Whenthecountdownisnished,theappliancestops.
11. After several seconds an audio signal sounds. The lid can be opened.
12. Press the power switch 7to switch off the appliance.
9.9 Using the spatula
The spatula 32 is used to stir the ingredients and to remove the simmering basket 30.
WARNING!
• The spatula 32mustnotbeusedwhenthebutterywhisk31 is in place.
Otherwise, the spatula 32mightbecaughtinthebutterywhisk31.
• Do not use any other kitchen utensil to stir the ingredients. The utensil might get
into the blades and cause damage.
• Always stir clockwise. The spatula 32 is designed so that when stirring clockwise it
cannot come into contact with the blade 29 when it is running.
33 .
The hook on the rear of the spatula 32 can be used to remove the hot simmering
basket 30 without having to touch it directly. Simply hook on the metal bracket of the
simmering basket 30 and pull it out upwards.

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10. Steam mode
WARNING! Risk of burn injury!
• When opening the lid 1or 34 during operation, hot steam may escape.
NOTE: these user instructions describe the basic functions such as mixing,
chopping and steaming. For information on the preparation of special dishes, refer
to the recipe book included in the box.
10.1 Steam mode preset
-Preset time: 20 minutes (adjustable).
-To skip the preheating process and directly proceed to steam, press the
START/PAUSE button 20.
-If the mixing bowl 5temperaturereaches205°F/95°C,itwillautomaticallyactivate
and start the steamer countdown.
10.2 Setting up the steamer
1. Place the mixing bowl 5onto the main unit 15.
2. Fill33.8oz/1Lofwaterintothemixingbowl5. This corresponds with the second
marking from the bottom (I).
I
3. Check that the seal 4of the deep steaming tray 3has been installed correctly.
4. Put the deep steaming tray 3slightly twisted onto the mixing bowl 5.
5. Turn the deep steaming tray 3so that it locks safely into place. The appliance can
only be started when the steaming tray 3isxedcorrectly.
NOTE: if the deep steaming tray 3has not been put on correctly, the symbol
will appear on the screen 26.
6. Place food into the deep steaming tray 3 and shallow steaming tray 2.
NOTE: even if you only need the shallow steamer tray 2, both steaming trays 3and
2must be inserted all the time, so that no steam can seep out of the lid seal.
7. Placethelledshallowsteamingtray2on deep steaming tray 3.
8. Close the steamer with the lid 1.
10.3 Starting the steaming process
1. Use the power switch 7to switch on the appliance.
2. Press the MODE button 23 repeatedly until the symbol appears on the
screen 26.
3. Press the START / PAUSE button 20 to begin pre-heating the appliance.
During this time
-There is no countdown of the time on the screen 26.
-PrE will display on the screen when the heating process starts.
-The TIME button 21 can be used to change the preset time.
-The electronic lock is activated.

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4. Afterthetemperaturereaches205°F/95°Cashortaudiosignalsoundsandthe
countdown begins.
NOTE: TostarttheSteammode,presstheSTART/PAUSEbutton20 once.
5. When the timer counts down to 0, the cooking program is stopped and the lid can
open.
6. Press the power switch 7to switch off the appliance.
WARNING! Risk of injury through scalding!
• When opening the lid 1or 34 during operation, hot steam may escape.
7. Remove the food from the steamer.
10.4 Checking the cooking status
Periodically check the cooking to make sure that the vegetables are not too soft, and the
meatandsharenotdryandtough.
WARNING! Risk of burn injury!
• When opening the lid 1during operation, hot steam may escape.
To check the condition of the food to be cooked from time to time, proceed as follows:
1. Carefully open the steamer lid 1to let the steam escape.
2. Remove the lid 1completely.
3. Check the food condition with a knife or fork:
-When the food is cooked, press the START / PAUSE button 20 and then the
power switch 7to turn off the appliance, or press and hold the START / PAUSE
button 20 to completely stop the program.
-If the food is not quite cooked, place the lid 1back, the cooking program will
resume automatically.
10.5 Steaming with the simmering basket
1. Fill16.8oz/500mlofwaterintothemixingbowl5.
2. Place the food into the simmering basket 30.
3. Place the simmering basket 30 into the mixing bowl 5.
4. Close the mixing bowl 5with the mixing bowl lid 34 and the measuring cup 35.
5. Use the power switch 7to switch on the appliance.
6. Start the program (see “Starting the steaming process” on page 29).
7. When the program comes to an end, open the mixing bowl lid 34 and remove the
simmering basket 30 (see “Using the spatula” on page 27).
8. Press the power switch 7, to switch off the appliance or move to the next step in the
recipe.
10.6 Overheating protection
The appliance has an overheating protection system. As soon as there is no water left
in the mixing bowl 5the appliance will automatically stop the program to prevent the
appliance from overheating. Pull out the power plug 8and allow the appliance to cool.
You may then add water to the appliance and start using it again.
10.7 Using the steamer
You can either use just the deep steaming tray 3or both steaming trays 2and 3.
The shallow steaming tray 2cannot be used without the deep steaming tray 3.
10.8 One pot recipes
If you prepare a whole menu and are using both steaming strays, please make sure that:
-Meatandshareinthedeepsteamingtray3, so that dripping juice will not come
into contact with other food.
-Denser food generally takes the longest to cook and should be placed in the
deep steaming tray 3.
11. Knead mode
Theappliancecanbeusedtoprocessuptoamaximumof17.6oz/500gofour.The
Knead mode is only operated with the blade 29.
11.1 Knead mode presets
-Preset time: 1:30 minutes (adjustable).
-Maximum time: 3 minutes.
11.2 Starting the kneading process
NOTE: to prevent the appliance from overheating, do not run the Knead mode for
more than 2 minutes for each kneading session. Allow the appliance to cool for at
least 10 minutes before the next use.
1. Fill the dough quantity into the mixing bowl 5.
2. Close the mixing bowl 5with the mixing bowl lid 34.
3. Use the power switch 7to switch on the appliance.
4. Press the MODE button 23 repeatedly until the symbol appears on the
screen 26.

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5. Press the START / PAUSE button 20.
The Knead mode is started. The set time is counted down on the screen 26. The
Kneadmodeautomaticallycontrolstheclockwise/reversefunction.
6. Afterthesettimeisnished,thescreen26 shows all the values at 0 and an audio
signal sounds.
7. The lid can be opened.
8. Press the power switch 7, to switch off the appliance or move to the next step in the
recipe.
12. Sauté mode
Withthismode,youcansautéupto7oz/200gofmeat,shandvegetables.Large
piecesmustbecutintosmaller2-3cm/0.78-1.18inchespieces.
12.1 Sauté mode preset
-Presettemperature:130°C/265°F(non-adjustable).
-Maximum time: 14 minutes.
12.2 Starting the sautéing process
1. Add oil or butter to grease the mixing bowl 5surface.
2. Add ingredients into the mixing bowl 5.
3. Close the mixing bowl 5with the mixing bowl lid 34.
4. Use the power switch 7to switch on the appliance.
5. Press the MODE button 23 repeatedly until the symbol appears on the
screen 26.
6. Press the TIME button and then turn the dial to set the desired value. Press the
START / PAUSE button 20.
The Sauté mode is started. The time set is counted down on the screen 26. The
Sautémodeautomaticallycontrolsthereversefunction.Ataxedinterval,theblade
29 starts for a brief counterclockwise rotation.
7. The lid can be opened.
8. Press the power switch 7, to switch off the appliance or move to the next step in the
recipe.
13. Cleaning
WARNING! Risk of electric shock!
• Disconnect the main plug 8from the wall socket before any cleaning.
• Never immerse the main unit 15 in water.
WARNING! Risk of cut injury!
• The blades are very sharp.
Never touch the blades with your bare hands, to avoid cuts.
• Before removing the blade 29, rinse the mixing bowl 5with water and remove
scraps of food from the blades so that the blade 29 can be removed safely.
• Whenwashingmanually,thewatershouldbesufcientlyclearsothatyoucan
see the blade 29 easily to avoid injuries caused by the very sharp blades.
WARNING!
• Never use any abrasive, corrosive or scratching cleaning agents. These might
damage the appliance.
13.1 Cleaning the main unit
1. Clean the outside of the main unit 15 with a damp cloth. You can also use soft
detergent.
2. Use clear water and wipe with a clean cloth.
3. Do not use the main unit 15 until it is completely dry again.
13.2 Cleaning in the dishwasher
The following parts are dishwasher-safe:
-Steamer lid 1
-Shallow steaming tray 2
-Deep steaming tray 3
-Steamer seal 4
-Mixing bowl 5
-Seal for blade 28
-Blade 29
-Simmering basket 30
-Butterywhisk31
-Spatula 32
-Lidseal33
-Mixing bowl lid 34
-Measuring cup 35
Never use a dishwasher to clean the following parts:
-Main unit 15

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NOTE: before cleaning the mixing bowl 5in the dishwasher, always remove the
blade 29.
Before every cleaning, remove the blade seal 28 from the rest of the blade 29.
• Place plastic accessories on the top rack of the dishwasher to avoid deformation
from the hot water and pressure.
29
28
5
13.3 Cleaning the accessories
1. Rinse the mixing bowl 5with warm water and dump the water.
2. Remove the blade 29 (see “Using and removing the blade” on page 23) and take
the seal 28 off (see “Cleaning, checking and replacing seals” on page 34).
3. Clean all accessories by hand in a sink with water or in the dishwasher.
4. When cleaning by hand, rinse all parts with clean water.
5. Allow the parts to dry completely before using them again.
6. Before using the appliance again, reinsert the blade 29.
13.4 Cleaning, checking and replacing seals
Remove seals 28, 33 and 4for cleaning and check them for damage. Pay attention to
changes (e.g. porous material or tears).
-The removed seals 28, 33 and 4can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
-Damaged seals 28, 33 and 4must be replaced with new ones.
WARNING!
• Prior to the next use, damaged seals 28, 33 and 4must be inserted again or
replaced with new ones. The operation without seals 28, 33 and 4in place is not
permitted.
Blade 29
1. Remove the blade 29 from the mixing bowl 5(see “Using and removing the blade”
on page 23).
2. Pull seal 28 off the blade 29.
3. Insert the cleaned seal or a new one.
4. Before using the appliance again, reinsert the blade 29.
Deep steaming tray 3
1. Pull seal 4off the underside of the deep steaming tray 3.
2. Insert the cleaned seal 4or a new one in the deep steaming tray 3. Ensure that the
seal is in continuous contact with the surface without any damage.
Lid of the mixing bowl 34
1. Pull seal 33 off the underside of the lid of the mixing bowl 34.
2. Insert the cleaned seal 33 or a new one in the lid for the mixing bowl 34.
13.5 Cleaning, checking and replacing the spatula
The spatula 32 is provided with a detachable silicone scraper.
For cleaning, remove the silicone scraper, and check it for damage. Pay attention to
changes (e.g. porous material or tears).
-Both parts can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
13.6 Descaling
When steaming with hard water, limescale may build up on the parts used, especially in
the mixing bowl 5.
Normal cleaning
In most cases, the limescale deposits can be removed by cleaning in the dishwasher or
by hand.
Slight limescale deposits
1. Remove slight limescale deposits, which cannot be removed with normal cleaning
by hand or in the dishwasher, with a cloth on which you put some household vinegar.
2. Rinse with clear water.
Major limescale deposits
WARNING!
• Do not use commercially available descaling agent, not even glacial acetic acid
or vinegar essence.
1. Prepare a mixture of 50 % white household vinegar and 50 % boiling water.
2. Fill this mixture into the mixing bowl 5or put other furred-up parts into a container
with this mixture.
3. Allow the mixture to react for 30 minutes.

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NOTE: more extended reaction periods do not improve the limescale deposits but
may damage the parts permanently.
4. Rinse with clear water.
5. Allow the parts to dry completely before using them again.
13.7 Storage
• Store the appliance protected against dust and dirt and out of the reach of children.
13.8 Replacing the blade socket
Ifyouprocesslargerquantitiesthanthosespeciedintheseinstructions(e.g.dough
withmorethan17.6oz/500gofour),thebladesocket12 can become so worn out
that the blade 29 no longer turns correctly.
If this happens, replace the blade socket 12 with a new one. Comply the specied
maximum quantities in future.
Figure A: a spare blade socket 10 including a silicone cover 9is included with the
appliance as delivered.
Removing the old blade socket
1. Press your thumb down on the silicone cover 9and simultaneously reach under the
rim of the old blade socket 12. Pull the old blade socket 12 out upwards.
You may need to “wobble” it a bit before the blade socket 12 becomes loose
enough to be removed.
Inserting the new blade socket
2. Place the new blade socket 10 onto the drive axle. The recess in the blade socket 10
needstobeinsertedtomatchtheattenedsidesofthedriveaxle.Thebladesocket
10 clicks into place on the drive axle.
• Insert the silicone cover 9into the blade socket 10.
14. Troubleshooting
Ifyourappliancefailstofunctionasrequired,pleasetrythischecklistrst.Perhapsthere
is only a minor problem, and you can solve it yourself.
WARNING! Risk of electric shock!
• Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself under any circumstances.
14.1 Malfunctions during operation
Problem Cause Solution
Appliance does not
start.
Mixing bowl 5is not
positioned correctly.
Insert mixing bowl 5
correctly (see “Inserting
mixing bowl” on page 24).
The mixing bowl lid 34 or
deep steaming tray 3have
not been placed correctly
onto the mixing bowl 5.
Place the mixing bowl lid
34 or deep steaming tray 3
correctly.
No power supply.
Check the main plug 8,
the power switch 7and
possibly the fuse.
Blade 29 not turning. The blade socket 12 has
worn out.
Replace the blade socket
12 with a new one and
comply with the specied
maximum quantities in
future. This might be
caused by processing too
large quantities.

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Problem Cause Solution
Liquid underneath
the appliance.
The blade 29 has not been
inserted correctly so that the
mixing bowl 5leaks.
Insert blade 29 correctly
(see “Using and removing
the blade” on page 23).
Seal 28 for the blade is
defective.
Insert new blade seal 28
(see “Cleaning, checking
and replacing seals” on
page 34).
Liquid spilled out from the
mixing bowl 5 owing onto
the surface through the
overowhole14 of the main
unit 15. (See“Overow”on
page 22.)
When mixing liquids at
speed 10 or on turbo, the
mixing bowl 5must not
contain more than 33.8 oz
/1L,otherwiseliquidmay
spill out. For speed settings
of less than 10, the mixing
bowl 5maybelleduptoa
maximumof2.2L/2.3QT.
Liquid escapes
through the mixing
bowl lid 34 on the
mixing bowl 5.
Seal 33 has not been inserted
correctly.
Insert seal 33 correctly (see
“Cleaning, checking and
replacing seals” on page
34).
Seal 33 is defective.
Insert new seal 33 (see
“Cleaning, checking and
replacing seals” on page
34).
No temperature can
be set.
User is not in a custom mode
and is using a preset mode.
Press the MODE button
23 until the appliance
returns to custom mode.
Parts of the appliance
are discolored.
Certain food or spices (e.g.,
curry) may discolor plastic.
This is not a defect with the
appliance.
Wash thoroughly although
discoloring in plastic might
be unavoidable.
A speed setting
exceeding 3 cannot
be selected.
A temperature has been set. Set temperature to 0.
The appliance stops
after 15 minutes. A speed setting 7 - 10 was
selected. At these speed
settings, the appliance will
function for a maximum of 15
minutes without a pause.
Select speed setting 0 - 6
(see “Setting the speed”
on page 20).
When switching
on, the set time is
automatically set to
15:00.
Problem Cause Solution
The mixing bowl
lid 34 / the deep
steaming tray 3
cannot be opened.
The electronic lock is
activated (see “Electronic
lock” on page 18).
Stop the appliance, let it
cool and try removing the
mixing bowl lid 34 / the
deep steaming tray 3.
Did you try to open the
mixing bowl lid 34 or the
deep steaming tray 3while
appliance was cooling down?
Possibly, the electronic lock
is blocked.
Turn the mixing bowl lid 34
/thedeepsteamingtray3
with both hands clockwise
until it is completely closed
(see “Put the lid on the
mixing bowl” on page 25)
or (see “Preparation of the
steamer” on page 28).
14.2 Error messages on the screen
Display Cause Remedy
E3 The appliance is overloaded.
Odor or smoke may develop.
• The appliance can be used to process
uptomax.16.7oz/500gofour.
• Let the appliance cool down
completely for at least 10 minutes
before next use. Afterwards, it is
ready for use again.
The mixing bowl lid 34 or
deep steaming tray 3have
not been placed correctly
onto the mixing bowl 5.
Close the mixing bowl lid 34 correctly
(see “Put the lid on the mixing bowl” on
page 25).
Or close steaming tray 3correctly (see
“Preparation of the steamer” on page
28).
The turbo function cannot be
used as the food temperature
inside the mixing bowl 5
exceeds140°F/60°C.
Set the speed using the SPEED button
19 and the SETTING dial 20 (see
“Setting the speed” on page 20).
HHH
Temperature in the mixing
bowl 5is too high. There is
not enough food or liquid in
the mixing bowl 5.
Switch the appliance off and let the
mixing bowl cool down. Then add a
sufcient amount of food or liquid into
the mixing bowl 5.
---- The scale 17 is overloaded. Remove some weight from the scale. The
maximumweightis176.5oz/5000g.
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