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Simac PastaMatic MX700
Contents:
Assembly Instructions
How to Use the PastaMatic
Troubleshooting Tips
Extruding Discs
Parts & Service
Manuals
The Simac PastaMatic MX700 electric pasta maker makes approximately 1-1½ Lbs of pasta. It
comes with 6 extruding discs, a specially sized and marked liquid measuring cup, and a special
wrench for changing discs.
To get good results, it is important to follow all the instructions and measure ingredients
accurately. The dough will seem different from that which is kneaded by hand, and it is essential
to know this difference.
For basic pasta, you will need flour, plus water or whole eggs. Start with bleached, all purpose
flour. Humidity can affect its volume, so use a scale to measure the flour accurately. With some
practice, you can experiment with other types of flour after you become familiar with how the
dough should feel when it is ready to be extruded. You will also need a flour sifter, timer, and
possibly measuring spoons.
For other types of flour, the right consistency of the dough is crucial for proper extrusion and to
avoid damaging the machine. This consistency differs from that used with manual pasta makers,
so we recommend that you start with the basic pasta recipe indicated below, using all purpose
flour. You can then use the desired flour and adjust its consistency accordingly during kneading.
For a full recipe, plan on using a 10 qt stock pot, filled with 8 qts of water. Add 2 tablespoons
of salt when boiling and before adding pasta. You can also add a tablespoon of oil, if you wish,
to keep pasta strands from sticking to each other. Add the pasta to the boiling water and start
checking for doneness after 30 seconds. Tubular and thicker pasta takes longer.
Use it freshly made, for best taste. For use within a few hours, flour and wrap it airtight in plastic
wrap and store in the refrigerator. To store it for later use, place it in an airtight container,
flouring generously and layering to prevent sticking, and put it in the freezer. It will take longer
to cook pasta that is stored.

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Summary of Contents for Simac PastaMatic MX700

  • Page 1 Extruding Discs Parts & Service Manuals The Simac PastaMatic MX700 electric pasta maker makes approximately 1-1½ Lbs of pasta. It comes with 6 extruding discs, a specially sized and marked liquid measuring cup, and a special wrench for changing discs.
  • Page 2 Warranty: The PastaMatic MX700 is covered by a one year Limited Warranty covering defects in materials or workmanship. Within the warranty period, DeLonghi will repair or replace such defectives at no other cost than shipping it to a service center. Complete details are on the warranty card...
  • Page 3 Assembly Instructions Here you will learn to assemble (and disassemble) the machine properly. · Step 1. Place the base on a clean, dry surface near an electrical outlet, with the logo facing you. Slide the rotary housing all the way into the open side of the base, ridged side down and rectangular opening facing up.
  • Page 4 · Step 5. Fit the blade, kneading foot down, over the central metal shaft extending up through the bowl. Rotate it until it sits firmly down on the bottom. · Step 6. Place the locking nut on top of the blade shaft and turn it clockwise until it is firmly in place.
  • Page 5 · Step 1. Check to be sure the main switch is turned "OFF." (When it sticks out, it is "OFF;" when it is pushed in, it is "ON.") Be sure the bowl is empty of all accessories. Push the Shutter Slide all the way into the slot. ·...
  • Page 6 · Step 5. Measure One Pound of flour, preferably using a scale for greater accuracy and more consistent results. (1 Lb of flour is approximately 3.25 cups dry measure, and 3.75 cups when sifted; humidity and grade of flour can affect this measure. Do yourself a favor and buy a scale.) Place the flour into the mixing bowl.
  • Page 7 The dough is too wet when it feels sticky in large, smooth balls. To correct, add 3 tablespoons of flour. Close the cover and let knead for 3 more minutes. You can't overknead the dough. · Step 9. Unlatch the cover, remove it, and check the consistency of the dough. If it feels too wet or too dry, repeat Step 8 above.
  • Page 8 · Step 12. Turn the machine ON by pressing the ON/OFF button. It will take about 2 minutes for extruded pasta to emerge from the disc. Remove the first 2 or 3 inches of pasta and place it back into the Mixing Bowl.
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting Hints

    WHAT TO DO IF... Troubleshooting Hints ...pasta sticks t ogether This may happen more likely if the strands are thin, but the real reason is because the dough was too wet before the extrusion. as it comes out of the machine Lightly oil or flour your hands and run the pasta through to coat it as it comes out of the machine.
  • Page 10 Stop the machine, remove the cover and break the remaining dough ...dough is almost used up and what into pieces small enough to fit into the hole at the bottom of the bo Dough should now come through the disc. remains won't go through This can happen if the dough was too wet before the extrusion.
  • Page 11 PastaMatic Discs 6 discs* are included with the Simac PastaMatic MX700 Others available from the distributor (see below). Discs fit Simac, Lello, Cuisinart and DeLonghi Pasta Makers. #1 Capellini #2 Spaghetti #4 Chitarre #3 Spaghettoni (Angel Hair) (Square (Large Spaghetti)
  • Page 12 (Wide Width Macaroni) Macaroni) for Ravioli) All the discs for the Simac (MX 700, PastaMatic 1000, PastaMatic 1400) also fit the Lello (PastaMaster 2200 and PastaMaster 3000PRO), the DeLonghi (PastaMatic), and the Cuisinart pasta machines. FOR PARTS & SERVICE, CONTACT: De'Longhi www.delonghi.com...