Cuisinart SSB1U Manual
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  • Page 1 SSB1U...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Cuisinart Soup Maker. For over 30 years Cuisinart’s aim has been to produce the very finest kitchen equipment, so that cooks at home as well as professional chefs have the tools to express their creativity.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Description Safety Cautions The Soup Maker Glass Jar ........9 - Fitting .
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Product Description Lid with removable measuring cup Glass Jar 1750 ml (Cold Use) 1400 ml (Soup Use) Non-Stick Heating Plate Jar Collar On/Off Control Blender Function Stir Button Housing Base Timer Control Heat Control Non-Slip Rubber Feet...
  • Page 6: Safety Cautions

    Always inspect the appliance before use for noticeable signs of damage. Do not use if damaged, or if the appliance has been dropped. In the event of damage, or if the appliance develops a fault, contact the Cuisinart Customer Care Line (See “UK After Sales Service” section).
  • Page 7 Do not leave the lead hanging over the edge of a kitchen table or worktop. Avoid contact between the lead and hot surfaces. For indoor use only. For domestic use only. This appliance should be used only for preparation of drinks / food as described within the instructions for use that accompany it.
  • Page 8 By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local council office or your household waste disposal service.
  • Page 9: The Soup Maker

    The Soup Maker Glass Jar Before first use, clean the glass jar thoroughly (see cleaning & maintenance section for more information). Fitting Position jar unit on the motor housing so that the arrow on the jar collar is level with the arrow on the housing unit (fig.
  • Page 10: B Lid & Measuring Cup

    Lid & Measuring Cup To remove the lid from the glass jar, grip the edges of the lid firmly with one hand and lift upwards. When you have added the required food to the blender jar, place lid on jar before heating and blending. To replace, simply position over the jar and press down firmly (ensure the pouring spout on the jar is covered by the protrusion on the lid).
  • Page 11: Timer Control

    Timer Control When the Soup Maker is in ‘stand-by’ mode the cooking time can be set by either pressing the + or - buttons, if the ‘-’ button is pressed at this stage, 30 minutes will be displayed on the digital display, this is the maximum cooking time. If the ‘-’ button is pressed at any other time, the cooking time will be reduced in one minute incre- ments.
  • Page 12: Stir Button

    Stir Button The stir function can be operated at any time during the heating or cooking cycle, it can also be operated in ‘stand-by’ mode when ingredients are being added to the glass jar. It is recommended that you use the stir function while frying or sautéing onions, garlic or other base ingredients at the start of your recipe.
  • Page 13: D Making Soup

    Making Soup Place the housing base onto a flat, sturdy surface. Assemble the Soup Maker jar and plug into a suitable mains outlet. Press the on/off button to set the Soup Maker to ‘standby’ mode. Select the required time, this can be adjusted throughout the cooking process, but a time must be selected to start the heater initially.
  • Page 14: E Blending Cold Ingredients

    WARNING: When cooking or blending with hot liquid it is essential the lid and cup are left on the blender to prevent harm to self. Blending Cold Ingredients The blender can also be used as a standard blender to blend cold ingredients and crush ice.
  • Page 15: F Hints & Tips

    Hints & Tips Add butter or oil to heating plate and allow to melt before frying vegetables. If soup recipes call for cheese or cream to be added at the end of the recipe, don’t allow to boil. Most soup will actually be hot enough to melt the cheese using just the stir function rather than adding more heat.
  • Page 16: Care & Maintenance

    Care & Maintenance Always unplug the appliance from the mains outlet before cleaning. Before first use and after every use, clean each part thoroughly. Periodically check all parts before reassembly. If any part is damaged or jar is chip- ped or cracked, DO NOT USE THE SOUP MAKER CAUTION: Blade is very sharp Handle with care Do not clean the lid or rubber seal in a dishwasher, they are not dishwasher safe.
  • Page 17: Uk Guarantee

    Guarantee This Cuisinart appliance is guaranteed for domestic consumer use for 3 years. The guarantee covers defects under normal use from date of purchase and ceases to be valid in the event of alteration or repair by unauthorized persons. If the appliance does not perform satisfactorily due to defects of material or ma- nufacture, it will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer (see ‘UK After Sales...
  • Page 18: Uk After Sales Service

    UK After Sales Service For further advice on using your Cuisinart Soup Maker and other products in the Cuisinart range, contact the Cuisinart Customer Care Line on 0870 240 6902 (09:00 to 17:00 hrs Monday to Friday) or alternatively, email your enquiry to support@ cuisinart.co.uk.
  • Page 20 E IB-9/256...
  • Page 21 Ve rsion no .: SSB1U IB-9/256 Si ze : 148mm(W) X 210mm(H) Mate ri al: 157gam art paper for whole book waterbase varnishing for whole book C oating: Color (F r ont): 4C (CMYK) (Bac k): 1C+1C(Black) Astor You Co-ordinator :...

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