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COOK PROCESSOR INSTRUCTIONS

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Important safeguards .......................................................................................... 6
Electrical requirements ...................................................................................... 8
Electrical equipment waste disposal ................................................................... 8
Parts and features ............................................................................................... 9
Control panel ................................................................................................... 10
Accessories ....................................................................................................... 10
COOKING MODES GUIDE ................................................................................. 12
Automatic cooking modes ................................................................................ 12
Timer option .................................................................................................... 14
Quick Stir.......................................................................................................... 15
Pulse ................................................................................................................. 15
MiniBowl and Mini MultiBlade .......................................................................... 15
Preparing the Cook Processor for use ............................................................. 16
Using the Cook Processor................................................................................ 16
Welcome screen ............................................................................................... 17
Display language ............................................................................................... 17
Changing between degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius ........................................ 17
USING AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES ....................................................... 18
Using the round internal steamer basket ......................................................... 21
Using the upper and lower steamer baskets ................................................... 22
Steamer basket cooking recommendations ..................................................... 23
USING MANUAL COOKING MODES .............................................................. 24
Using optional accessories ................................................................................ 24
Cooking with manual settings ........................................................................... 25
Cleaning your Cook Processor......................................................................... 27
Storing accessories .......................................................................................... 28
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................... 29
WARRANTY AND SERVICE .............................................................................. 30
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES ............................................................................... 31
Accessory operation guide ............................................................................... 31
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Quick Stir......................15 Pulse ......................... 15 MiniBowl and Mini MultiBlade ................15 GETTING STARTED Preparing the Cook Processor for use ............. 16 Using the Cook Processor................16 START UP AND CONTROL SETUP Welcome screen ....................17 Display language ....................17 Changing between degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius ........
  • Page 2: Cook Processor Safety

    Authorized Service Center for examination, repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment. 6. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by KitchenAid may cause fire, electrical shock or injury. 7. Do not use the appliance outdoors.
  • Page 3 15. Be certain cover is securely locked in place before operating appliance. 16. Do not attempt to defeat the cover interlock mechanism. 17. Be careful if hot liquid is poured into the Cook Processor as it can be ejected out of the appliance due to a sudden steaming.
  • Page 4: Electrical Requirements

    COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY Electrical requirements Voltage: 220–240 VAC NOTE: This product has a grounded (earthed) plug. To reduce the risk of electrical Frequency: 50-60 Hz shock, this plug will fit in an outlet only one Wattage: 1050 Watts way. If the plug does not fit in the outlet, Motor: 450 Watts contact a qualified electrician.
  • Page 5: Parts And Features

    PARTS AND FEATURES Parts and features Removable measuring cup Removable lid 4.5 L stainless steel cooking bowl Control panel Bowl release Automatic lever Cooking Mode buttons Speed selector Speed indicator lights On/Off (I/O) switch (not shown)
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    PARTS AND FEATURES Control panel Status display Time display Temperature display Stew Temperature ˚C P7:Step 2 ˚F Time select select Quick Stir Start/Pause Quick Stir Cancel Pulse Pulse Dial Accessories Steamer lid Upper steamer basket Lower steamer basket Steamer Capacity Basket Capacity (examples) Upper...
  • Page 7 StirAssist and Egg Whip. StirAssist MultiBlade Mini Bowl and Mini MultiBlade Dough Blade Egg Whip (max. temperature = (max. temperature = 100°C)* 40°C)* Storage case * Do not exceed these temperatures unless specified in a recipe in the KitchenAid cookbook or app.
  • Page 8: Cooking Modes Guide

    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...
  • Page 9 COOKING MODES GUIDE Automatic cooking modes Temperatures, times, and speeds for multistep cooking modes are indicated with an show the value for each step. Time Recipes (see included recipe Cooking Mode Temp (°C) (minutes) Speed book for details) Stew (MultiBlade/StirAssist/Inner Steamer) Stew P1 Bavarois, Panna Cotta, Pesto stew...
  • Page 10: Additional Functions Timer Option

    Whether you want Irish Stew, and with minimum effort. Whether Béarnaise sauce, or Ratatouille, stew mode you are preparing homemade pizza presets allow you to prepare everyday dishes crust or making bread, the KitchenAid Cook stew puree dough making quickly and easily.
  • Page 11: Quick Stir

    ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Quick Stir With the StirAssist paddle installed, press (Quick Stir) once to stir for 2 seconds at low speed. ˚C ˚F You may also press and hold the (Quick Stir) button; the StirAssist paddle will operate at low speed until the button is released. The timer will count up as long as Quick Stir (Quick Stir) button is held down.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    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.
  • Page 13: Start Up And Control Setup Welcome Screen

    START UP AND CONTROL SETUP Welcome screen 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 Press Any Ke ˚C...
  • Page 14: Using Automatic Cooking Modes

    USING AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES IMPORTANT: Refer to the provided cookbook for directions on selecting attachments, cooking modes, and settings when using Automatic Cooking modes. Place the bowl on the base, making sure Insert the accessory indicated by the it locks into place. If the bowl is not recipe into the bowl, sliding it onto the locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in drive shaft.
  • Page 15 USING AUTOMATIC COOKING MODES Stew ˚C P7:Step 1 ˚F Stew ˚C P7:Step 1 ˚F Quick Stir Quick Stir Pulse Pulse Select the desired preset cooking mode Press (Start). For cooking modes by pressing the mode button, then use with multiple steps, the next cooking the dial to select the mode version, for step will appear in the lower part of example, Stew P7.
  • Page 16 Any key to Continue” shows next step. Repeat steps 9-10 until all in the display. cooking steps are complete. After the last step, the Cook Processor Doing so can result in food will automatically go into Keep Warm poisoning or sickness.
  • Page 17: Using Steaming Baskets

    USING STEAMER BASKETS 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 MultiBlade, StirAssist, Dough Blade, or Egg Whip.
  • Page 18: Using The Upper And Lower Steamer Baskets

    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 lower steamer baskets Remove the lid by opening it, then Place the bowl on the base, making sure...
  • Page 19: Steamer Basket Cooking Recommendations

    USING STEAMER BASKETS Steamer basket cooking recommendations Accessory Food Preparation Max. Operating Quantity time VEGETABLE Lower steam basket Slices of 0,5 cm 400 g 15 min Add 700 ml of water Carrot in the bowl and select Sticks of 5 cm 400 g 17 min STEAM P1 function...
  • Page 20: Using Manual Cooking Modes

    USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Accessory operation guide Refer to the guide below for recommended speeds and quantities for accessories when using manual cooking modes. IMPORTANT: To avoid splashing or excess vibration, always follow recommended speeds shown on the StirAssist and Egg Whip. Max.
  • Page 21: Cooking With Manual Settings

    USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Cooking with manual settings Place the bowl on the base, making sure OPTIONAL: Insert the desired it locks into place. accessory into the bowl, sliding it onto the drive shaft. Add the ingredients for the first step of Close and latch the lid, and engage the cooking.
  • Page 22 PREHEATING will appear in the display until the set temperature is reached. NOTE: If the Cook Processor is at a higher temperature, and a lower temperature is selected, COOLING will appear in the display until the lower temperature is reached.
  • Page 23: Care And Cleaning

    They could scratch the surface. All accessories and blades are top rack • Wipe the outside of the Cook Processor dishwasher-safe. Thoroughly dry all parts after with a clean, damp cloth and dry thoroughly. washing. Use gentle dishwashing cycles such as normal.
  • Page 24: Storing Accessories

    Reinstall the seal before placing the lid back Inner seal on the Cook Processor. To reinstall the inner lid seal: Insert the front edge under the tabs, Starting at the back and working as shown.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If your Cook Processor malfunctions or fails to operate • Display shows COOLING: Unit is cooling down if a temperature lower than the current cooking temperature is selected. Error messages: • Motor turns off during processing and display shows “Error 1”: The motor is overloaded.
  • Page 26: Warranty And Service

    Contact number for Ireland: Toll free number +44 (0) 20 8616 5148 E-mail contact for U.K. and Ireland: Go to www.kitchenaid.co.uk, and click on the link “Contact Us” at the bottom of the page. Address for U.K. and Ireland: KitchenAid Europa, Inc.
  • Page 27: Available Accessories

    Using Food Processor Kit (sold separately) When using optional accessories, such as the Food Processor Kit (sold separately), with the Cook Processor, read the instructions for that accessory before use. For best results, do not exceed recommended speeds and capacities shown below..

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