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  • Page 4 “clic” “clic”...
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  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Personal safety...
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 Refer to the instructions for assembly mounting accessories to the device. Refer to the instructions for cleaning and maintenance of your appliance. Always follow cleaning instructions on how to clean your appliance : - Unplug the appliance. - Do not clean the appliance while hot.
  • Page 10 food being mixed is no longer rotating. (See Fig. 11.1) (See Fig. 11.2) (See Fig. 4.2) After-sales Service...
  • Page 11: Appliance Description

    APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION: F0 : APPLIANCE TECHNICAL DATA: Power: Temperature range: Operating duration range: Number of speeds: 12...
  • Page 12 SWITCHING ON: (See Fig. 9) 3min 2,5L Mixing soups 40 sec Mixing fruit purees Chopping vegetables 15 sec 30 sec Chopping meat 15 sec Chopping fish Do not use this accessory to clean hard products, use the F4 kneading blade/crusher. IIt mixes Cooked dishes without damaging the ingredients Very useful for browning phases before preparations (risottos, soups).
  • Page 13 YOUR APPLIANCE HAS 2 OPERATING MODES: (F1, F2, F3, or F4) Automatic programme mode: (See Fig. 4.1) (F5) (See Fig. 4.3 ) Manual mode: (See Fig. 4.2) (See Fig. 5) INSTALLING THE BOWL, ITS ACCESSORIES AND (See Fig. THE LID ASSEMBLY (E1) (D, E, F, G) (D3)
  • Page 14 Selecting custom settings: 3 functions: “Validation” “Pause” “Reset” turbo pulse Tips for use:...
  • Page 15: Using The Appliance

    USING THE APPLIANCE (See Fig. 9) AUTOMATIC PROGRAMME MODE (B1) (C4) (B7) (D2) (B2) (B3) (B4) (C1-C2-C3) (B6) (D2) (B7) (D2) (D) (See Fig. 12) (B3)
  • Page 16 DISCOVER THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE: Sauce Soup P1 Soup P2 Stew P1 Stew P2 Stew P3 (V2 to V8) (adjustable) (50°C (90°C (90°C (non- (80°C (80°C (adjustable) to 100°C) to 100°C) to 100°C) adjustable) to 100°C) to 100°C) (5 min (20min (20 min (2 min...
  • Page 17 USING THE STEAM BASKET The low steam setting allows a maxi- mum amount of condensation to be released and therefore it is recom- mended to prepare dishes and sauces with a better consistency (risotto, creamy puddings, sauces, etc.). The high steam setting allows a maximum amount of heat and steam to build up in the bowl for all types of steam cooking (soups, etc.).
  • Page 18: Cleaning Your Appliance

    MANUAL MODE “start” (B2) "stop" (B3) (B4) (C1- C2-C3) (D2) (B6) (D) (See Fig. 12) Turbo / Pulse functions (B5) “start” (C3) (B7) “pulse” (B3) “stop” “stop” "start” CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE (F4) when you are cleaning them and when you empty the bowl, they are extremely sharp.
  • Page 19 (D3 and D4) (D5) (See Fig. 14) IMPORTANT - ‘MAKING YOUR APPLIANCE SECURE’ INSTRUCTIONS ( ‘SECU’ ) Your appliance is equip- ped, as standard, with electronic motor protec- tion to guarantee its lon- gevity. This electronic security safeguards against incorrect use; in this way, the motor is properly protected.
  • Page 20: What To Do If Your Appliance Does Not Work

    WHAT TO DO IF YOUR APPLIANCE DOES NOT WORK PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS...
  • Page 21 PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS (D5) (D5) Is your appliance still not working?
  • Page 22 RECYCLING Environmental protection first!

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