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  • Page 1 InstructIons for use...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Troubleshooting ������������������������������������������������ 30 Recycling ��������������������������������������������������������� 31 Please visit our websites www�magimix�uk�com - www�cookexpert�com�au or download our Magimix Cook Expert app� This will give you access to videos, advice and tips on how to get the most from your Cook Expert�...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WArnInG: These safety instructions are an integral part of this product� For your own safety, make sure you read them through carefully before using your new appliance� • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved�...
  • Page 5 • Always remove the blade or disc before removing food items using your hands� RISK OF BURNS: metal bowl and Cook and Expert programmes When the machine is in use, some parts can become extremely hot (e�g� outer steel sides of the metal bowl, lid, cap, metal parts under the bowl, basket) and inflict burns�...
  • Page 6 Magimix-approved service agent or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid all risks� • The use of parts that are not sold or recommended by Magimix may cause a fire, electric shocks or injury� • Consult the “Troubleshooting” table (p� 30)�...
  • Page 7: Technical Data/Energy-Saving Mode

    TECHNICAL DATA Bowls Metal: 3�5 litres (stainless steel) Clear: 3�6 litres (0% BPA) Cooking Induction Temperature range 30 - 140°C Temperature accuracy ±1 °C Cooking duration from 5 seconds to 2 hours range Speeds for heating without stirring intermittent speed for very delicate mixtures intermittent speed for delicate mixtures 3 - 18 continuous speeds...
  • Page 8: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION Metal bowl and accessories clear bowl and accessories Steam tray Mini bowl and mini blade Steam basket assembly Four 2- or 4-mm discs for slicing or grating + disc support + storage box Egg whisk Metal blade + cover Universal tool Spatula 2-in-1...
  • Page 9: Setting Up Your Appliance And Switching It On

    Place your Cook Expert on a flat worktop, away from sources of heat and water splashes� Give it plenty of room so that you do not have to move it each time you want to use it�...
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL STOP AUTO PULSE Cook 1� stoP: manual stop button� If you press this button for 2 seconds, your appliance will go into standby mode� 2� Auto: to switch your appliance on� Press this button to start the programme�...
  • Page 11: Navigation

    (the small circles at the top indicate that there are submenus)� 2� Press OK to select a submenu or directly access the options of the Cook menu you have selected� submenus Cook 1� Press the or button to select the submenu�...
  • Page 12 NAVIGATION Adjusting the options (time, speed, temperature): Simmer Time Speed Temperature 1� Press the < or > button to select the option (highlighted)� 2� Immediately press – or + to adjust the highlighted option� • The heating function is only activated if you programme a cooking time� •...
  • Page 13: Programmes/Menus

    If you select this menu, a QR code will appear on the screen� If you scan this QR code with your smartphone or tablet you can directly access our Cook Expert app� settings This menu allows you to personalise your appliance (e�g�...
  • Page 14: Choosing The Bowl/Programmes

    CHOOSING THE CORRECT BOWL / PROGRAMMES grate cook and blend simmer steam knead and mix slice chop whisk egg whites smoothies and milkshakes crush ice blend quick and easy sorbet...
  • Page 15: Metal Bowl

    METAL BOWL USE Menu Sub- Attachment Max� menu cap� Chop onions 600g 2 min 500g 3 min 130°C cf� recipe Purée book Grate Parmesan 600g* 1 min Chop walnuts 600g 1 min 200g Make icing sugar 1 min caster sugar cf�...
  • Page 16: Assembling The Parts

    ASSEMBLING THE PARTS cap: it must always be fitted into the lid except when stated otherwise in the recipe� Turn it in a clockwise direction to secure� the cap can become very hot in the cooking mode� Make sure you hold it by the central black plastic part� Glass lid: Open Closed...
  • Page 17: Blade Assembly

    BLADE ASSEMBLY removing the blade assembly Turn the bowl upside down Turn the cap in a clockwise Holding the universal blade and use the cap as indicated direction to release the blade� assembly by the top, remove in image above� Ensure you the seal for cleaning�...
  • Page 18: Egg Whisk

    EGG WHISK Slot the egg whisk onto the Add the ingredients, close the Press both buttons at once to universal blade� lid and remove the cap before release the egg whisk� The starting the programme� whisk can be fully dismantled for thorough cleaning�...
  • Page 19: Steam

    • Add herbs, spices or a stock cube to the water (0�5 l) to add a delicate flavour to the ingredients as they cook� • Your food will cook better if you avoid overloading the basket and/or tray so that the steam can circulate freely (do not block all the holes)� Cut all the ingredients at the same size to ensure consistent results�...
  • Page 20 STEAM These cooking times are provided for a given amount, with water at room temperature (about 20°C), and may vary according to the thickness, freshness and nature of your ingredients� (E�g� It takes less time to steam a new carrot than it does a winter carrot of the same size)� Check the cooking progress intermittently and adjust cooking times accordingly�...
  • Page 21: Tips And Advice

    • Cooking times can vary, according to the temperature or size of your ingredients, as well as their nature� A winter carrot, for instance, will take longer to cook than a new carrot� Always check the cooking progress and adjust the cooking time slightly, if necessary�...
  • Page 22: Cleaning

    • To avoid resistant smells (eg: onions) : wash the seal in the dishwasher and remove the cap when you don’t use the Cook expert� • If food is firmly stuck to the bottom, use white vinegar: leave it to soak� You can also use a metal scourer and if necessary the metal part of the spatula�...
  • Page 23: Clear Bowl

    Mince fish 1�4kg oPtIonAL AccessorIes (transparent bowls) You can add the following optional attachments to your Cook Expert - all available from your Magimix retailer� They are all used with a clear bowl (FOOD PROCESSOR programme)� 6mm grater 6mm slicer...
  • Page 24: Assembling The Parts

    ASSEMBLING THE PARTS Graduated 250ml measuring pusher Double pusher Mini bowl: equipped with a mini metal blade for blending, chopping or emulsifying small amounts Midi bowl: practical and easy to clean� Specially designed for use with the discs� Main bowl: main bowl equipped with a metal blade assembly Motor shaft Bowl adapter...
  • Page 25: Metal Blade Assembly

    METAL BLADE ASSEMBLY/MINI BOWL fitting the metal blade� Note: The metal blade will only fit in the main bowl� Remove the blade from the Slot the blade onto the motor plastic shield� shaft� Keep it to store the blade� fitting the mini bowl Lower the mini bowl onto the Slot the mini blade onto the motor shaft�...
  • Page 26 MIDI BOWL AND DISCS Lower the midi bowl into the Slot the disc support onto the Select the disc (e�g� main bowl� motor shaft� R/G 4 = 4mm grater or E/S2 = 2mm slicer)� Fit the disc on its support� Turn it until it locks into Make sure you do not put the position�...
  • Page 27: Discs

    DISCS Large feed tube: for round small feed tube: when small feed tube: to obtain fruit or vegetables (can be left grating fruit or vegetables, perfectly round slices, stand whole)� lay them flat in the feed tube� your long fruit or vegetables upright in the feed tube�...
  • Page 28: Cleaning

    CLEANING Always unplug your appliance before you start to clean it� Remove the Food Processing Use a bottle brush to clean Motor housing and adapter: bowls from adaptor� inside the blade assembly� wipe with a soft damp cloth, Bowl and accessories: clean then dry�...
  • Page 29: Settings Menu

    Select the Settings menu to access the list of parameters you can adjust to personalize your appliance� Personalise your appliance Instructions Languages www.magimix.uk.com www.cookexpert.com.au Download the instructions for Select your language� Press Select the temperature display: use on your Magimix website� OK to set� Celsius or Fahrenheit� Standby Sound Menu order Settings Recipes Rinsing Expert...
  • Page 30: Recipes

    1� Log onto www�magimix�uk�com/recipes www�cookexpert�au�com/recipes 2� Download the “cook expert Magimix” app directly to your smartphone or tablet (Apple, Android or Windows Phone)� It is well worth regularly paying a visit to our recipe section to find new recipes and/or share your own tips and recipes with us�...
  • Page 31 RECIPES Prune fruit paste serves 4 Place the ingredients in the metal bowl� 225 g prunes run the eXPert programme for 40 seconds, at Speed 18 (no heat)� Serve, for example, with plain yoghurt or fromage 130 g sugar frais� chocolate fondue serves 4 Place all the ingredients in the metal bowl�...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem solution The appliance will not Check that it is connected to the mains� switch on Flip the switch to 1� Glass lid leaks Check that the seal is properly slotted in the rim� Check that the seal is not damaged� If you are heating milk, reduce the amount (milk can easily boil over, just as it does in a saucepan)�...
  • Page 33: Recycling

    RECYCLING Helping to protect the environment Packaging Sort your packaging: Cardboard can be recycled: place it in the relevant bin� Dispose of according to your local authorities instruction/regulations� To find our more, log onto ecoemballages�fr electrical and electronic goods at the end of their lives European legislation states that electrical or electronic and electric goods must not be treated as regular household waste�...
  • Page 34 NOTES...
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