Troubleshooting - Dualit BABY 11060 Instruction Manual & Guarantee

Baby food maker
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MIXED FRUIT COMPOTE
To be enjoyed as a yummy dessert or add up to 200ml of liquid (water, juice or milk) to switch it
to a super smoothie.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
1 small nectarine
1 medium ripe mango
1 medium apple
Juice of half an orange
M ETHO D
Remove peel from the nectarine, mango and apple and cut into small, identically sized
pieces
Remove Steaming Basket from Blender Jar
Place the fruit pieces into the Blender Jar, add the juice and lock in Lid
Blend for 5 seconds x 3 for a super smooth texture
T IP S
1 tbsp of yoghurt can be added to individual portions for a luxurious creamy taste
Freeze into portions or on a stick as an ice pop for hot toddlers

TROUBLESHOOTING

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
THE BABY FOOD MAKER DOES NOT TURN ON
The Baby Food Maker may not be
properly connected to the power supply.
The Baby Food Maker fuse may have
failed.
The Lid has not been fully locked into
place.
I CANNOT TAKE THE LID OFF THE STEAMING BASKET AFTER STEAMING
The heat of the food has caused the Lid
to expand resulting in a tighter fit.
(Servings: 4)
Cooking Time: No cooking
TO REPLACE FUSE,
REMOVE SILVER LABEL
TO ACCESS SCREW.
SOLUTION(S)
Check the plug is in the socket and the switch is
turned on.
Replace the fuse if necessary and check your
residual current device (RCD).
Never use the plug without the fuse cover
fitted. Ensure replacement fuse is the same
current value as the original. Replacement fuses
are available and should be ASTA approved to
BS1362.
Ensure that the Lid is sitting correctly, and the
interlock is fully engaged.
This is normal. Wait for 5 minutes before
removing the Lid.
Hold the Steaming Basket under a cold tap for
2 minutes then remove the Lid. Do not pour
water in the Steam Vent Hole.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
THE BABY FOOD MAKER IS TAKING LONGER THAN USUAL TO STEAM COOK
The Baby Food Maker may have a
build-up of limescale. This will show
as white and/or brown spots in the Blender
Jar.
You may have put too much water into the
Blender Jar.
CONTROL DIAL IS ON 'O', BUT THE POWER INDICATOR LIGHT IS ILLUMINATED
Control Dial has developed a fault.
THE BABY FOOD MAKER HAS A STRANGE SMELL WHEN I UNPACK IT
Due to the newness of the materials the
Baby Food Maker will produce a slight smell
when you take it out of the box.
MY BABY FOOD MAKER HAS AN UNPLEASANT SMELL WHEN IN USE
You many have food remnants trapped
under the Seal or on the Blade.
MY BABY FOOD MAKER IS BEEPING AND THE POWER INDICATOR LIGHT IS NOT ILLUMINATED
The Power Indicator Light is off and the
Control Dial is turned to Steam Cook
Function after a steam cooking cycle and is
beeping.
MY BABY FOOD MAKER IS MAKING A TICKING SOUND WHEN STEAMING
The Baby Food Maker makes a ticking sound
when the hot plate is regulating its heat.
MY BABY FOOD MAKER IS NOT BLENDING
The Baby Food Maker works but is no longer
blending effectively or has stopped blending.
THE BABY FOOD MAKER POWER INDICATOR LIGHT DOES NOT ILLUMINATE
The Baby Food Maker works but the Power
Indicator Light does not illuminate.
SOLUTION(S)
Descale your Baby Food Maker regularly,
please see Descale section.
Ensure you pour the correct amount of
water into the Blender Jar. Do not fill above
the max mark.
Stop using the product. Unplug and call
customer services on 01293 652500 for
further information.
This smell will soon disappear after you have
unpacked your Baby Food Maker. We also
recommend that you complete one steam
cooking process with empty baskets to
remove any remaining dirt and smell.
Ensure you fully clean your Baby Food Maker
after each use.
Your Baby Food Maker has turned itself off
at the end of the 30-minute steaming cycle
(it should be beeping). Your Baby Food
Maker is working as it should. Turn the
Control Dial back to the "O" Position.
Your Baby Food Maker is working correctly.
The blade assembly may have worn and can
be replaced. Call customer services on 01293
652500 for further information.
The Power Indicator Light may have blown.
Call customer services on 01293 652500 for
further information.
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