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Soup Maker
Please read carefully before use and retain for future reference.

GETTING STARTED

Remove the soup maker and
accessories from the box.
Remove any packaging from
the product.
Place the packaging inside
the box and either store or
dispose of safely.
Before using the soup maker
for the first time wipe down
the jug and lid with a damp
cloth using a mild detergent.
Dry thoroughly before use.
Do not immerse the unit or
the jug in water or any other
liquids.
Caution: the jug contains very
sharp blades and should be
handled with care at all
times.
The soup maker has two
programmed soup settings to create a chunky or smooth soup and also has a reheat function
enabling precooked soup to be reheated before serving.
The built-in blender blades can be used to allow the soup maker to be used solely as a
blender to make purees, dips and dressings.
The soup maker is fitted with several safety features including an interlocking lid cut-out, a
minimum liquid sensor, a hot liquid overflow sensor for safe use at all times and safety
micro-switch cut-off on the motor base.

BEFORE STARTING COOKING

Place the base unit of soup maker on a flat, heat-resistant, stable surface. Carefully position
the jug on the base unit aligning the connections in the base of the jug handle with those in
the base unit, ensuring the jug is secure.
Plug the soup maker to the mains power supply, fill with liquid to desired level (must be
above "WATER MIN." marking on jug) and fit the lid to the soup maker by aligning the
"Close/Power on" symbol on the lid with the line on the top of the handle.
Once aligned, turn the lid in the direction of the arrows on the lid until the lid lock symbol
aligns with the line on the handle. Ensure the measuring cup stopper is fitted to the top of
the lid.
Press the START/STOP button to turn the soup maker on. The button will illuminate indicating
the soup maker is on. If at this point the alarm sounds, disconnect the soup maker from the
mains power supply and check that the lid is properly fitted and the fluid level is correct as
described on trouble shooting, then re-connect to the mains and power up.
9274
PARTS & ASSEMBLY

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  • Page 1 Soup Maker 9274 Please read carefully before use and retain for future reference. GETTING STARTED PARTS & ASSEMBLY  Remove the soup maker and accessories from the box.  Remove any packaging from the product.  Place the packaging inside the box and either store or dispose of safely.
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION OF THE STAINLESS STEEL FILTER The stainless steel filter divides the jug into 2 sections and fits around the raised ring in the base of the jug. The inner section is used to make smoothies, soya milk, porridge or for mixing food, and the outer section makes chunkier foods.
  • Page 3 Press the “START/STOP” button, the indicator flashes, load ingredients, choose the type of cooking operation to confirm, the soup maker will beep 3 times which means the cooking process has already started. Making a smooth soup takes around 25 minutes while chunky soup, porridge or soya milk takes around 30 minutes.
  • Page 4 Soup Making Caution: it is not recommended to use uncooked meats in the soup maker. Any meat or fish must be precooked. Do not add any frozen ingredients. Making chunky soup Install the stainless steel filter in the jug with the soup filter at the bottom. Chop all ingredients into chunks and add the ingredients to remain as chunks to the outer section of the jug and the ingredients to be blended into the inner section of the jug.
  • Page 5 Note: It is important that your ingredients reach a minimum depth of 3-4cm so that the safety cut- out sensor does not activate and are no more than the MAXIMUM. It is NOT possible to blend dry ingredients, as the sensor will not recognise them. The blend cycle is a repeating 20-25 seconds high-speed blend with a slight rest.
  • Page 6 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE  NOT dishwasher safe.  Always disconnect the soup maker from the mains power supply before cleaning.  To clean the inside of the jug, rinse to remove any remaining soup or large food particles. Wipe away any food remains using a soft cloth and mild detergent before rinsing again. ...
  • Page 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Potential Solutions  The unit is not working and beeping. The jug is not fitted to the base correctly.  The lid is not fitted correctly.  There is not enough liquid in the jug.  The over-flow sensor has activated. ...
  • Page 8 The Low Voltage Directive 2006/42/EC The Machinery Directive 2004/108/EC The EMC Directive hereby declare that: Soup Maker Model number: 9274 Batch Number: 16871 is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the following documents Ref. No. Title Edition date BS EN 55014-1+A1 Electromagnetic compatibility.

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