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Assembling and using the appliance  

1. Prepare  the  ingredients  according  to 

your  recipe  and  fill  the  jug  to  the 
indicated  markings  on  the  jug.  Do  not 
exceed  maximum  marks  indicated. 
Always  fill  between  the  minimum  and 
maximum marks indicated on the jug. 

2. Attach  the  mixing  jug  to  the  base  unit 

using  the  markings  on  the  appliance. 
The  marking  underneath  the  handle  of 
the  jug  will  align  with  the  markings  on 
the base unit. 

3. Place  the  lid  on  the  mixing  jug  and 

rotate  the  lid  clockwise  so  that  it  locks 
into position. The lid is securely in place 
when the lip of the lid aligns with the lip 
of  the  jug  and  both  side  fittings  have 
clipped  into  place.  The  appliance  will 
not start until the lid is correctly fitted. 

4. Fit the measuring cap into the top of the 

jug. 

5. Plug  the  appliances  electrical  cord  into 

the electrical supply. Please ensure that 
the  voltage  of  the  electrical  supply 
matches  or  exceeds  that  of  the 
appliance. 

6. Press  the  “ON/OFF”  button.  The 

appliance  will  beep  and  the  “ON/OFF” 
button will begin to flash. 

7. Select  the  function  of  the  appliance. 

Refer  to  section  “Functions  of  the 
appliance”. 

8. Once  the  appliance  has  finished 

operating, allow time for the measuring 
jug  to  cool  down  as  it  is  fitted  with  a 
temperature  sensor.  To  do  this,  place 
1/2  pint  of  lukewarm  water  in  the  jug 
and  leave  to  stand  for  10  minutes.  DO 
NOT  use  cold  water  cold  water  as  this 
could  cause  thermal  shock  to  the 
heating  element  and  damage  the 
heating element. 

9.  Switch  the  appliance  off  and  remove 

the plug from the socket. 

10.Serve according to your recipe. 

Please  note:  Do  not  exceed  the 
maximum marks indicated on the jug. 

Cold liquids max– 1750ml 

Soup max mark– 1400ml 

 

Functions of the appliance  

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The  appliance  operates  using  either 
the  power  control  button  or  with  the 
function buttons. 

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A  beep  will  signal  the  confirmation  of 
the button selection. 

SMOOTH  -  For  making  soup  with  a 

smooth texture.  

Follow steps 1-6 in “Assembling and using 

the appliance”. 

The  soup  maker  will  automatically  blend 

and  heat  the  ingredients  to  the  pre-set 
programme time of 25 minutes.  

CHUNKY  -  For  making  soups  with  a 

Summary of Contents for AJ000620

Page 1: ...ce and keep the manual safe for future reference Premium Soup Maker and Blender Pour la version fran aise veuillez consulter notre site de web www andrewjamesworldwide com Die deutsche Version finden...

Page 2: ...cord out of reach of children less than 8 years old Always ensure the voltage on the rating label corresponds to the voltage in your home Check the power cord and plug regularly for any damage If the...

Page 3: ...iance is not recommended However if it is necessary to use an extension cord ensure that the extension cord is equal to or greater than the power consumption of the appliance to avoid overheating of t...

Page 4: ...If it s necessary to remove the measuring cap do so slowly and with caution when the appliance is mixing very hot liquids Always keep your hands away from the cover to avoid any risk of burning from l...

Page 5: ...ng jug in place and with the lid correctly fixed The appliance will not turn on until the lip is securely in place Unpacking the appliance Remove the device from its packaging Remove all packaging mat...

Page 6: ...1 TEMP 16 ICE 2 Mixing jug lid with filling opening 7 Display Time 12 SPEED 1 17 ON OFF 3 Handle 8 Button 13 SPEED 2 4 Mixing jug 9 SMOOTH 14 SPEED 3 5 Blade block 10 CHUNKY 15 DELAY Supplied parts 1...

Page 7: ...ON OFF button The appliance will beep and the ON OFF button will begin to flash 7 Select the function of the appliance Refer to section Functions of the appliance 8 Once the appliance has finished ope...

Page 8: ...the program will be kept 4 beeps will signal the appliance has finished operating BLEND mixing programme SPEED 1 Low speed SPEED 2 Medium speed SPEED 3 High speed Follow steps 1 6 in Assembling and u...

Page 9: ...aware that the blades in the jug of the appliance are sharp Do not use any materials or abrasive wire brushes on the appliance The mixing jug is not dishwasher safe Clean the base of the appliance wi...

Page 10: ...are not mixed correctly The speed is too high Start with a lower speed which you can increase later The blades become blocked after turning the appliance on The selected speed is too low Start at a hi...

Page 11: ...on thyme oregano and tomato puree into the soup maker with the vegetable stock Remove the tomatoes and garlic from the baking tray and add to the soup maker 3 Put the lid onto the jug and lock into pl...

Page 12: ...e Method 1 Peel and chop the parsnips 2 Add the ground coriander cumin turmeric onion garlic parsnip vegetable stock tomatoes and lemon juice to the soup maker 3 Put the lid onto the jug and lock into...

Page 13: ...and pepper to taste Method 1 Place the onion potato ham frozen peas stock and seasoning into the soup maker jug 2 Put the lid onto the jug and lock into place 3 Press ON OFF button You will hear a bee...

Page 14: ...d 1 Chop peppers chillies ginger and garlic finely Scrape into the soup maker jug 2 Put canned cherry tomatoes sugar and red wine vinegar into the jug Lock the lid in place 3 Press ON OFF button 4 Pre...

Page 15: ...2 fresh peaches stones removed or 1 tin of peaches in juice 160ml low fat fat free yogurt Method 1 Cut in half the passion fruits and scoop out the inside Place the inside of the passion fruit into th...

Page 16: ...apple juice and a handful of ice 4 Ensure the lid is locked Turn the speed dial to setting 2 5 Blend until smooth A smoothie is a blended drink which can be made from fresh fruits vegetables to which...

Page 17: ...s After 12 months the customer will be liable for the cost of returning the product to us We will then pay to have the repaired replaced item shipped back to the customer If you wish to return your it...

Page 18: ...Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Waste Recycling Disposal of Electrical Electronic Waste Non household waste This product must not be disposed of together with ordinary household waste Separate c...

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