SENCOR STM 6350WH, STM 6351GR, STM 6352BL - Food Processor Manual

SENCOR STM 6350WH, STM 6351GR, STM 6352BL - Food Processor Manual

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SENCOR STM 6350WH, STM 6351GR, STM 6352BL - Food Processor Manual

Important safety instructions

READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.

  • This appliance may be used by persons with physical or mental impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they are properly supervised or have been informed about how to use the appliance in a safe manner and understand the potential dangers.
  • Children must not use this appliance or play with it. Keep this appliance and the power cord out of reach of children.
  • Before connecting this appliance to a power socket, make sure the rated voltage stated on its rating label corresponds to the voltage in your power socket.
  • Never use accessories, which have not been supplied with this appliance or which have not been explicitly recommended by the manufacturer for this type of appliance.
  • This appliance is designed for household use. Do not use it for commercial purposes, in industrial surroundings, or outdoors, or for purposes other than those for which it is intended.
  • Always place the appliance on an even, dry and stable surface. Do not place it on an electric or gas stove, in the vicinity of an open flame or appliances that are sources of heat.

    Do not put your hands into an area marked by this symbol. Otherwise injury could result when the multi-function head is tilted out and is not properly locked in the top position.
  • Never use multiple attachments at the same time.
  • Before putting the appliance into operation, check that it is correctly assembled and that the multi-function head is tilted down in the horizontal position. For safety reasons, this appliance is equipped with a safety mechanism that prevents the motor from being started when the multi-function head is tilted out.
  • In the event that the multi-function head tilts out during operation, the appliance will automatically stop running. When the multi-function head is tilted to the horizontal working position, the appliance will not automatically resume operation. To resume operation, it is necessary to set the speed control knob to the OFF position and then re-select the desired speed.
  • Do not touch rotating parts of the appliance and ensure that foreign items such as clothing, hair, etc. are kept away. An injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged.
  • In the event that an item, such as a spoon, falls into the bowl during operation, immediately set the speed control knob to the OFF position (stand-by mode), and disconnect the power cord from the power socket. Wait until the rotating parts come to a stop and then remove the item.
  • If ingredients stick to the attachment or the sides of the bowl, turn the appliance off, disconnect it from the power socket, and wait until the rotating parts come to a stop. Use a silicone spatula to clean the attachment and the inside of the bowl. Then you can restart the appliance.
  • Make sure that no hair, clothing or other items enter the feed tube of meat grinder while it is running. Do not put anything other than the ingredients that are to be processed into the feed tube.
  • Never use your fingers or other items to push ingredients through the meat grinder feed tube. For this purpose there is a pusher included as an accessory.


Incorrect use may lead to injuries.

  • To prevent injury caused by sharp edges, be especially careful when handling the grinding blade of the meat grinder and the blade assembly of the blender. Increased attention must also be paid when emptying out the blending jar, when removing the blade assembly from the blending jar, when removing the grinding blade from the chamber, and when cleaning the appliance.
  • Do not attempt to grind bones, nut shells or other hard ingredients.
  • Hot liquids up to a temperature of 80°C may be processed in the blending jar. Be especially careful when handling hot liquids. Hot steam or splashing hot foods and liquids may cause scalding. Never start the blender without the lid properly seated in position. When processing hot liquids, do not remove the inner cap during operation. Do not touch the hot surface. Use the handle to carry the blending jar when it is hot.
  • The maximum continuous operating time is 10 minutes. Do not exceed the maximum operating time of 5 minutes when in the kneading mode and do not exceed the maximum operating time of 2 minutes when using the blender. Before starting it again, allow the appliance to cool down for 30 minutes.
  • Always turn off the appliance, disconnect it from the power socket when not be using it, when leaving it without supervision, and before assembling, disassembling, cleaning or moving it. Prior to disassembling the appliance and replacing accessories or accessible parts that move during use, wait until all moving parts come to a stop.
  • Clean it according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.
  • Never wash the appliance under running water or submerge it in water or another liquid.
  • Do not turn on the appliance when it is empty. Incorrect use of the appliance may negatively affect its lifetime.
  • Ensure that the power plug contacts do not come into contact with water or moisture. Do not place heavy items on the power cord. Make sure that the power cord does not hang over the edge of a table or that it is not touching a hot surface.
  • Disconnect the power cord from the power socket by pulling on the plug, never pulling on the cord. Otherwise, this could damage the power cord or the socket.
  • If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced at a professional service centre. It is forbidden to use the appliance if it has a damaged power cord.
  • To avoid the danger of injury by electrical shock, do not repair the appliance yourself or make any adjustments to it. Have all repairs performed at an authorised service centre. By tampering with the appliance, you risk voiding your legal rights arising from unsatisfactory performance or quality warranty.

Introduction

  • Prior to using this appliance, please read the user's manual thoroughly, even if you already have experience in using similar appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user's manual. Keep this user's manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use.
  • We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warranty card for at least the duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event of transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original box from the manufacturer.

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORIES

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORIES

  1. Button for releasing the meat grinder from the front attachment hub
  2. Removable cover of the front meat grinder attachment hub
  3. A-shaped beater
  4. Balloon whisk
  5. Kneading hook
  6. Removable cover of the top blender attachment hub
  7. Tilt-out multi-function head
  8. Attachment hub for mounting attachments A3–A5
  9. Bowl cover with a hole for adding ingredients
  10. 4.5-litre stainless steel bowl
  11. Base unit
  12. Speed control knob
    Serves to gradually set the speed level MIN-1-2-3-4-5-6-MAX, set the pulse level (PULSE) and to turning off the appliance (OFF).
  13. Multi-function head release lock
  14. Anti-slip feet for stability of the appliance during operation
  15. Lid serves to close the stainless steel bowl A10 for short term storage of processed ingredients.

DESCRIPTION OF MEAT GRINDER ACCESSORIES

DESCRIPTION OF MEAT GRINDER ACCESSORIES

  1. Pusher
  2. Stainless steel hopper
  3. Feed tube
  4. Grinding chamber
  5. Screw shaft
  6. Grinding blade
  7. Screw ring
  8. Fine grinding plate
  9. Medium fine grinding plate
  10. Coarse grinding plate
  11. Separator
  12. Sausage stuffer attachment
  13. Moulder
  14. Conical attachment
  15. Cookie maker
  16. Cookie maker holder

warning Note:
Parts B11B14 are contained inside the pusher B1.
Certain models are only equipped with a fine and coarse grinding disc B8 and B10.

DESCRIPTION OF THE BLENDER ACCESSORIES

DESCRIPTION OF THE BLENDER ACCESSORIES

  1. Inner cap of the blending jar
  2. Outer lid of the blending jar with a hole for adding ingredients
  3. Handle
  4. Glass blending jar with 1.5l capacity
  5. Cuff
  6. Blade assembly

BEFORE FIRST USE

  1. Take the appliance and its accessories out of the packaging materials.
  2. Thoroughly wash all accessory parts that are intended to come into contact with food using warm water and a neutral kitchen detergent. Then rinse under clean running water and thoroughly wipe dry with a fine wiping cloth or allow them to dry naturally. After washing and drying, we recommend to coat the grinding blade B6 and the grinding plates B8B10 with cooking oil.
  3. Do not submerge the food processor or its power cord in water or any other liquids.

Attentionwarning :
The metal parts of the meat grinder and attachments A3A5 are not intended for washing in a dishwasher. Other removable parts may be washed in a dishwasher.

BEATING, WHIPPING AND KNEADING

SELECTING ATTACHMENT TYPES

Attachment type Purpose of use
Beater A3 It is used for beating light and medium heavy yeast-free doughs, for preparing sauces, creams, fillings, etc. Do not use it for kneading heavy doughs.
Balloon whisk A4 It is used for whisking whole eggs or egg whites, whipped cream, foamy creams, etc. Do not use it for beating or kneading doughs.
Kneading hook A5 It is used for kneading various types of doughs including heavy and thick doughs such as for example bread dough, pizza dough, fresh pastry doughs, etc.

ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE FOOD PROCESSOR

  • Before you start assembling or disassembling the food processor, check that it is turned off and disconnected from the el. power socket.
  1. Inserting the bowl and attaching the cover
    1. Place the food processor on an even, dry and stable surface, for example on a kitchen countertop.
    2. Use the lock A13 to release the multi-function head A7 and tilt it out all the way. After tilting out the multi-function head A7 release the lock A13. Locking of the multi-function head A7 in the top open position is indicated by the lock A13 returning to the default position, which is accompanied by an audible click.
    3. Insert the stainless steel bowl A10 into the base unit A11 and secure it in place by turning it clockwise. When the bowl A10 is properly attached, it cannot be separately lifted out of the base unit A11.
    4. On to the bottom part of the multi-function head A7 with attachment hub A8, slide the cover A9 so that the latches along the perimeter of the round opening in the cover A9 slide into the grooves along the perimeter of the attachment hub A8.
    5. The lid A15 is used for covering the bowl A10 for short term storage of processed ingredients.
  2. Mounting attachments
    1. When attaching an attachment, the multi-function head A7 must be locked in the open position, see point 1.2 in the previous chapter. To attachment hub A8, attach one of the attachments A3A5 in such a way that the attachment hub shaft A8 slides into the attachment. Push the attachment towards the attachment hub A8 and turn it anticlockwise to secure it in place. Lightly pull the attachment downwards with one hand to check that it is properly attached.
    2. Place the ingredients that you wish to process into the bowl A10. Release the lock A13 and tilt the multi-function head A7 to a horizontal position. After tilting down the multifunction head A7, release the lock A13. The locked status of the multi-function head A7 in the tilted down work position is indicated by the lock A13 returning to the default position. This is accompanied by an audible click.
  3. Disassembly
    1. Use the lock A13 to release the multi-function head A7 and tilt it out all the way. After tilting out the multi-function head A7, release the lock A13. Locking of the multifunction head A7 in the top open position is indicated by the lock A13 returning to the default position, which is accompanied by an audible click.
    2. Push the attachment towards the attachment hub A8 and turn it clockwise to release it, and then remove it. Turn the bowl A10 anticlockwise and remove it from the base unit A11. Remove the cover A9 by pulling it downwards. Move the multi-function head A7 back to the horizontal position.

USING THE FOOD PROCESSOR

  1. Select the right type of attachment based on its intended use and assemble the appliance according to the instructions in the chapter Assembling and disassembling the appliance. Place the ingredients into the bowl A10.
    warning Attention warning:
    In a single batch, it is possible to precess no more than 2.2 litres of light dough or 0.8 litres of thick, heavy dough. The maximum number of egg whites that can be whisked at once is 12. We recommend that you do not fill the bowl A10 past the level of the 3l mark. If an insufficient amount of ingredients are put in the bowl A10 (less than 0.3 litres of dough), then they may not be optimally processed.
  2. Make sure that the multi-function head A7 is tilted down in the horizontal working position and that the speed control knob A12 is set to the OFF position. Connect the power cord to a power socket.
  3. Set the required speed using the speed control knob A12. Gradually turn the speed control knob A12 clockwise to increase the speed, turning it in the opposite direction will reduce the speed. To initially stir in the ingredients, first set a lower speed and then adjust it as required. Electronic speed regulation ensures that the set speed will be maintained under various loads. While it is running, ingredients may be added into the bowl A10 through the hole in the cover A9.
  4. The pulse mode is used for increasing the speed to maximum for a short time. To activate the pulse mode, turn the speed control knob A12 to the PULSE position and to ensure continuous operation hold it down in this position. As soon as you release the speed control knob A12, it will automatically return to the OFF position.
  5. If it is necessary to wipe ingredients off the inside of the mixing bowl A10 and the attachment, first turn off the food processor by setting the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position and then disconnect it from the power socket. Wait until the rotating parts come to a stop and only then scrape away the ingredients with a spatula.
  6. After you have finished using the appliance, set the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position and disconnect the power cord from the power socket.
  7. Wait until the rotating parts come to a stop and disassemble the food mixer according to the instructions included in chapter Assembling and disassembling the appliance. Use a soft plastic spatula to empty out the contents of the bowl A10.
  8. Clean out the food processor after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.

LED LIGHT

  • The multi-function head A7 has a LED light that turns on automatically when the food processor is connected to a power socket. The LED light turns off automatically after 2.5 minutes of inactivity, i.e. when the appliance is not running or when the speed is not set during this time. The LED light turns on again automatically when the food processor is put into operation by the control knob A12 being set to a desired speed level.

QUICK GUIDE TO PROCESSING INGREDIENTS

Attachment type Ingredients Maximum load Processing time Speed selection
Balloon whisk A4 Egg whites pcs min 5–6
Balloon whisk A4 Whipping cream 1l 6–8 min 5–6
Beater A3 Cake dough 2.2l min 3–4
Kneading hook A5 Bread dough Pizza dough 0.8l 4–5 min MIN to 2

warning Note:
The above processing times are only a reference.
When whipping egg whites, the bowl A10 and the beater A4 must be perfectly clean and dry. Even a small amount of fat may cause the egg whites not be whipped to the desired snowy consistency.
Whipping cream should be cooled to a temperature of 6°C prior to being whipped.
Prior to processing them, allow the ingredients used for making various doughs to rest at room temperature.

GRINDING MEAT, MAKING SAUSAGES AND KEBABS, AND MAKING COOKIES

ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE MEAT GRINDER

  1. Insert the screw shaft B5 into the grinding chamber B4 with the cogged wheel entering first.
  2. Place the grinding blade B6 on to the shaft B5 (with the edge facing outwards from the chamber) and on to it attach a grinding plate B8, B9 or B10 depending on the preferred the grind. Make sure that the notch in the grinding chamber B4 slides into the groove in the grinding plate.
    warning Attention warning:
    When attaching the blade B6, be very careful not to injure yourself on the sharp edge.
  3. Place the screw ring B7 on to the grinding chamber B4 and tighten it securely by screwing it clockwise. Place the stainless steel hopper B2 on to the feed tube B3.
  4. Make sure that the food processor is turned off and disconnected from the power socket. The multi-function head A7 must be tilted down in the horizontal position and the whisk, beater or kneading attachments must be removed. Remove the front cover A2 from the multi-function head A7. Place the assembled attachment against the attachment hub so that the feed tube B3 is tilted to the right at an angle of approximately 45° from the vertical axis and secure the attachment in vertical position by turning it anticlockwise. The attachment is locked in place when the button A1 slides out. This is accompanied by an audible click.
  5. When disassembling the meat grinder, first remove the hopper B2. Then press the button A1 and remove the meat grinder by turning it clockwise. After removing the grinder, put the cover A2 back in its place.
  6. When disassembling the meat grinder into its individual parts, proceed in the reverse sequence.

USING THE MEAT GRINDER

  1. First prepare the meat for grinding in the following way. Remove all bones, tendons, cartilage and cut the meat into 2 × 2 × 6 cm size pieces that will freely pass through the feed tube B3.
    warning Attention warning:
    Do not process frozen meat. Allow it to defrost before grinding it.
  2. Make sure that the food processor is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob A12 is set to the OFF position.
  3. Place the bowl A10 or another suitable container under the meat grinder. Insert the power plug into a power socket.
  4. Use the speed control knob to set the desired speed. We recommend to initially set speed 3 and then increase it as required. Gradually place the meat pieces into the feed tube B3 and push them in using the pusher B1. Take care not to clog up the feed tube B3 by a large amount of meat. Do not process more than 5 kg of meat per batch. The processing time is only several minutes.
    warning Attention warning:
    Do not use fingers or other items to push the meat in. Always use the pusher B1 designed for this purpose.
  5. The ground meat will fall into the prepared bowl. The meat that remains in the grinding chamber B4 can be removed by grinding a slice of bread or a bread roll.
  6. To turn off the food processor, set the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position.
  7. Clean out the meat grinder after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.

ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE SAUSAGE STUFFER ATTACHMENT

  1. Proceed in the same way as when assembling the meat grinder, only with the difference that instead of the grinding blade B6 and the grinding plate B8, B9 or B10, only parts B11 a B12 are used.
  2. Place the separator B11 on to the screw shaft so that the notch in the grinding chamber B4 fits into the groove in the separator B11. Place the sausage stuffer attachment B12 on to the separator B11 and complete the entire sausage stuffer assembly by screwing the screw ring B7 on to the grinding chamber B4. Place the stainless steel hopper B2 on to the feed tube B3.
  3. Attach the attachment to the food processor in the same way as described in point 4 in chapter Assembling and disassembling the meat grinder.
  4. When disassembling, first remove the hopper B2. Then press the button A1 and remove the attachment by turning it clockwise. After removing the attachment, put the cover A2 back in its place.
  5. When disassembling the attachment into its individual parts, proceed in the reverse sequence.

USING THE SAUSAGE STUFFER ATTACHMENT

  1. Make sure that the food processor is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob A12 is set to the OFF position. Insert the power plug into a power socket.
  2. Prepare a sausage casing that you will stuff with ground meat and allow it to soak in lukewarm water for approx. 10 minutes. Place the ground meat mixture on to the hopper B2. Take the sausage casing out of the water and skewer or tie up one end and slide the other end like a sock on to the sausage stuffer attachment B12.
  3. Use the speed control knob A12 to set the desired speed. We recommend to initially set the lowest speed and then increase it as required. With one hand hold the sausage casing on the attachment B12 and use the other hand to push the ground meat mixture with the pusher B1 through the feed tube B3. If the sausage casing sticks to the attachment B12, it is necessary to moisten it with water again.
    Attention warning :
    Do not use fingers or other items to push the ground meat in. Always use the pusher B1 designed for this purpose.
  4. To turn off the appliance, set the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position.
  5. Clean out the individual parts of the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.

ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE KEBAB MAKER ATTACHMENT

  1. Proceed in the same way as when assembling the meat grinder, only with the difference that instead of the grinding blade B6 and the grinding plate B8, B9 or B10, only parts B13 a B14 are used.
  2. Place the moulder B13 on to the screw shaft B5 so that the notch in the grinding chamber B4 fits into the groove in the moulder B13. Place the kebab moulder attachment B13 on to the conical attachment B14 and complete the entire kebab maker assembly by screwing the screw ring B7 on to the grinding chamber B4. Place the stainless steel hopper B2 on to the feed tube B3.
  3. Attach the attachment to the food processor in the same way as described in point 4 in chapter Assembling and disassembling the meat grinder.
  4. When disassembling, first remove the hopper B2. Then press the button A1 and remove the attachment by turning it clockwise. After removing the attachment, put the cover A2 back in its place.
  5. When disassembling the attachment into its individual parts, proceed in the reverse sequence.

USING THE KEBAB MAKER ATTACHMENT

  1. Make sure that the food processor is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob A12 is set to the OFF position. Insert the power plug into a power socket.
  2. Place the prepared kebab meat mixture on to the hopper B2. Use the speed control knob A12 to set the desired speed. We recommend to initially set the lowest speed and then increase it as required. Using the pusher B1, push the mixture through the feed tube B3. The result will be a hollow meat tube that is then cut into smaller pieces. The kebab is a traditional meal from the Middle East made predominantly from ground meat and whole grain wheat.
    Attentionwarning :
    Do not use fingers or other items to push the ground meat in. Always use the pusher B1 designed for this purpose.
  3. To turn off the appliance, set the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position.
  4. Clean out the individual parts of the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.
  1. Proceed in the same way as when assembling the meat grinder, only with the difference that instead of the grinding blade B6 and the grinding plate B8, B9 or B10 only parts B11, B15 and B16 are used.
  2. Place the separator B11 on to the screw shaft so that the notch in the grinding chamber B4 fits into the groove in the separator B11. Insert the cookie maker holder B16 into the screw ring B7. Screw the screw ring B7 clockwise on to the grinding chamber B4. Complete the assembly by inserting the cookie maker B15 into the holder B16 and attaching the hopper B2 to the feed tube B3.
  3. Attach the attachment to the food processor in the same way as described in point 4 in chapter Assembling and disassembling the meat grinder.
  4. When disassembling, first remove the hopper B2. Then press the button A1 and remove the attachment by turning it clockwise. After removing the attachment, put the cover A2 back in its place.
  5. When disassembling the attachment into its individual parts, proceed in the reverse sequence.
  1. Place the prepared dough on to the hopper B2. Slide the cookie maker B15 to the left or right to set the desired cookie shape.
  2. Insert the power plug into a power socket. Set the required speed using the speed control knob A12. When starting it for the first time, we recommend that you set speed 3 and then increase or decrease it as required.
  3. Use the pusher B1 to push the dough through the feed tube B3. The food processor will push the dough out in the required shape that you set using the cookie maker B15. We recommend that you place a tray or your palm underneath the pushed out dough. Then cut the formed dough into smaller pieces.
    warning Attention warning:
    Do not use fingers or other items to push the dough in. Always use the pusher B1.
  4. When you have finished using the food processor, turn it off by setting the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position.
  5. Clean out the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.

BLENDING

ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE BLENDER

  1. From underneath, insert the blade assembly C6 into the blending jar C4 and screw it in clockwise all the way.
  2. On to the blending jar C4, place the outer lid C2 so that its edges copy the neck of the jar, and push it down thoroughly along its entire perimeter. Into the hole in the lid C2, place the inner cap C1 and push it down all the way.
    warning Note:
    Do not remove the cuff C5 from the blending jar C4.
  3. Make sure that the food processor is turned off and disconnected from the power socket. The multi-function head A7 must be tilted down in the horizontal position and the whisk, beater or kneading attachments must be removed. Release and remove the top attachment hub cover A6. Place the assembled blending jar on to the top hub and pulling it gently turn it in the direction of the symbol all the way. The safety mechanism will prevent the blender from starting unless it is correctly secured to the multi-function head A7.
  4. To disassemble proceed in the reverse sequence.

USING THE BLENDER

  1. The blender is intended for preparing meals and drinks such as milkshakes, creamy soups, sauces, spreads, fresh baby foods, etc. It is not intended for juicing fruit and vegetables, preparing potato purée, yeast dough or for whipping egg whites.
  2. Assemble the blender according to the instructions in chapter Assembling and disassembling the blender, and put the ingredients (larger pieces need to be cut up in advance) into the blending jar C4.
    warning Note:
    The maximum capacity of the blending jar C4 is 1.5 litres. Never fill it past the maximum mark. When processing hot liquids or liquids that expand in volume during the blending process, it is recommended to fill the blending jar to no more than ⅔ of its maximum capacity.
  3. Make sure that the food processor is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob A12 is set to the OFF position. Connect the power cord to a power socket. Set the required speed using the speed control knob A12. We recommend to first set a slower speed to allow the ingredients to mix together. Then the speed may be increased. The pulse level is appropriate when you wish to blend food only very quickly. To start the pulse level, turn the speed control knob A12 to the PULSE position and hold it in this position for a moment. As soon as you release the speed control knob A12, it will automatically return to the OFF position.
    warning Attention warning:
    The maximum operating time of the blender is 2 minutes. Do not leave the appliance in continuous operation for longer than indicated above. Then allow it to cool down for 30 minutes.
  4. While blending, you may add food or liquids to the blending jar C4 through the hole in the lid C2 after removing the inner cap C1. Never open the outer lid C2 during operation. When processing hot liquids, the inner cap C1 must remain closed.
  5. In the event that food is sticking to the blade assembly C6 or the walls of the blending jar C4, turn the appliance off by turning the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position and disconnect it from the power socket. Make sure that the blade assembly C6 has stopped rotating. Carefully remove the assembled blending jar from the multi-function head A7 by turning it in the direction of the symbol . Take off the lid and using a plastic spatula, clean the blade assembly C6 and the inside of the blending jar C4. Put the lid back on and reattach the blender assembly to the multi-function head A7. Plug the power cord into a power socket and continue blending.
  6. After you have finished using the appliance, set the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position and disconnect the power cord from the power socket. Check that the blade assembly C6 has stopped rotating and carefully take the blending jar assembly off the multi-function head A7. Put the cover A6 back in its place and use a soft plastic spatula to remove food from the blending jar C4.
  7. Disassemble the assembled bowl and clean the individual parts after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.

ADVICE AND TIPS FOR BLENDING

  • First cut food with a firm consistency such as fruit and vegetables into smaller pieces measuring 3 cm and only then blend it.
  • First, blend a smaller amount of ingredients and then gradually add more ingredients through the hole in the lid C2 while blending. In this way, you will achieve better results than by adding all ingredients into the blending jar C4 at once.
  • If you need to blend food of a solid consistency together with liquids, we recommend that you first blend the food of solid consistency and a part of the liquids. Then gradually add the remaining liquids through the hole in the lid C2 while blending.
  • To blend very thick liquids, we recommend using the pulse level so that the blade assembly C6 does not get jammed too often. Start the blender repeatedly in short intervals.
  • Ice cubes must be processed immediately upon being removed from the freezer. When the ice starts to melt, the ice cubes will stick together and it will not be possible to blend them.

QUICK GUIDE TO PROCESSING INGREDIENTS

Ingredients Speed selection Recommended blending time
Fruit, vegetables cut into smaller pieces 5–6 30 s
Baby food 5–6 40 s
Spreads, dressings, marinades 3–4 30 s
Smoothies and cocktails 6 to MAX 40 s
Soups 6 to MAX 30 s
Ice cubes PULSE

warningNote: The above food processing times are only a reference. The actual blending time depends on the size of the ingredients, their amount and the required final consistency.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • Before cleaning the food processor, always switch it off by setting the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position and disconnect it from the power socket.
  • Disassemble the food processor into its individual parts. Wait until moving parts come to a complete stop before disassembly.
  • Thoroughly wash the used removable parts after every use using warm water with a neutral dishwashing detergent. Then rinse them under clean running water and wipe them dry with a fine wiping cloth or allow them to dry naturally. After washing and drying, we recommend to coat the grinding blade B6 and the grinding plates B8, B9 and B10 with cooking oil.
  • If you whisked egg whites, first rinse the bowl A10 and the beater A4 under cold water. If you were to use hot water, the egg white remains would harden and their removal would be more difficult.
  • The metal parts of the meat grinder and attachments A3–A5 are not intended for washing in a dishwasher. Other removable parts may be washed in a dishwasher.
  • For cleaning the base unit A11 and the multi-function head A7, use a cloth lightly dipped in a weak detergent solution. Then wipe everything with a clean dampened cloth and thoroughly wipe dry.
  • For cleaning, do not use solvents or cleaning agents with abrasive effects. Otherwise, the surface of the appliance may be damaged.
  • Do not submerge the food processor or its power cord in water or any other liquids.

STORAGE

  • When not using the food processor, store it in a clean, dry place out of children's reach.
    Make sure that the multi-function head A7 is tilted down into the horizontal position.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Rated voltage range: 220−240 V
Rated frequency: 50/60 Hz
Rated power input: 1 000 W
Electrical shock protection class: II
Noise level: 85 dB(A)

The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 85 dB(A), which represents a level A of acoustic power with respect to a reference acoustic power of 1 pW.

Explanation of technical terminology
Safety class for electrical shock protection:
Class II – Electrical shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty insulation.

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS

Dispose of used packaging material at a site designated for waste in your municipality.

DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste. For proper disposal, renewal and recycling hand over these appliances to determined collection points. Alternatively, in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance.

Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human health, which could result from improper waste disposal. Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details.
n accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste.
For business entities in European Union states
If you want to dispose of electric or electronic appliances, ask your retailer or supplier for the necessary information.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union.
This symbol is valid in the European Union. If you wish to dispose of this product, request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from the local council or from your retailer.


This product meets all the basic requirements of EU directives related to it.

Documents / Resources

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Download SENCOR STM 6350WH, STM 6351GR, STM 6352BL - Food Processor Manual

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