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Soup Maker 

H670  

Instructions for Use 

 

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference 

v001: 05/03/21

 

 

Dos and Don’ts

 

Do: 

 

Make sure that all dry ingredients are peeled, chopped, sliced or cubed before placing them into the 
glass jug. 

 

Ensure that the lid is securely fitted before use. 

 

Ensure that the overfill sensor is wiped clean after each use. 

 

Caution: Exercise caution when removing the lid after use, as hot steam will vent out. 

 

Handle the lid with care at all times, as it contains sharp blades and may become hot after cooking. 

 

DO not: 

 

DO not use the Electric Soup Maker without the lid securely fitted. 

 

Do not add any frozen ingredients to Electric Soup Maker. All ingredients must be thawed and at 
room temperature before use. 

 

Do not use uncooked meats or fish in the Electric Soup Maker. All meat or fish must be precooked. 

 

Do not add the ingredients after blending if Smooth function and Chunky Soup function is required 
as it will cause burn on the heating plate. 

 
 

Hints and Tips 

1.

 

Do not fill ingredients above the max. level mark. 

1.

 

Always make sure that the ingredients are chopped, peeled, sliced or cubed into small, 2-3 cm 
pieces. 

2.

 

Always stir the ingredients before positioning the lid, to prevent the ingredients from sticking to the 
base of the glass jug. 

3.

 

lf the alarm sounds, unplug the Electric Soup Maker and check the overfill sensor on the lid. Clean 
the sensor and reduce the ingredients before trying again. 

4.

 

Always remove the soup as soon as the programme is complete, as the Electric Soup Maker remains 
hot after use and may cause the soup to burn. 

5.

 

The Electric Soup Maker does not reheat soup. Once the program has finished, the soup needs to be 
served. 

6.

 

Clean the Electric Soup Maker thoroughly after each use, according to the 

instructions in the ‘Care 

and Maintenance’ section.

 

 

Care and Maintenance 
STEP 1:

 Ensure that the Electric Soup Maker is unplugged from the mains power supply and has cooled fully. 

STEP 2:

 Do not immerse the Electric Soup Make in water or and other liquid and Do not rinse the motor unit 

and jug connector under the tap. (Fig 1)(Fig 2) 

STEP 3:

 Wipe the Electric Soup Maker with a soft, damp cloth then allow it to dry thoroughly. (Fig 3) 

STEP 4:

 To clean the inside of the glass jug and the inside of the lid, rinse them in clean water to remove any 

remaining soup or foodstuff. Wipe away any remaining food with a soft cloth and a mild detergent before 
rinsing again.(Fig 3) 

STEP 5: 

The‘Blend/Pulse’ 

programme can be used to remove any stubborn stains. To do so, add 1200 ml of 

hot water with a small amount of mild detergent to the glass jug. 

STEP 6:

 

Fit the lid and then press the ‘Blend’ button continuously until any stains

 have been removed. 

Summary of Contents for H670

Page 1: ...F EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE UNLESS THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SUPERVISION OR INSTRUCTION CHILDREN CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE APPLIANCE MAY NOT BE DONE BY CHI...

Page 2: ...N A PLACE WHERE IT MAY COME INTO CONTACT WITH A WARM APPLIANCE BE CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING THE SHARP CUTTING BLADES EMPTYING THE BOWL AND DURING CLEANING BE CAREFUL IF HOT LIQUID IS POURED INTO THE FOOD...

Page 3: ...OF THE CORD DO NOT LET THE POWER SUPPLY CORD HANG OVER THE EDGE OF A COUNTER OR TOUCH HOT SURFACES DO NOT ALLOW THE POWER CORD SUPPLY TO RUN UNDERNEATH OR AROUND THE UNIT NEVER PULL THE CORD OR APPLI...

Page 4: ...r future reference v001 05 03 21 Parts 1 Lid handle 2 Motor unit 3 Overflow sensor 4 Blade 5 Glass jug 6 Control panel A Smooth soup B Chunky soup C ON OFF D Blend E Pulse 7 Motor unit connector 8 Jug...

Page 5: ...Soup Maker STEP 1 Ensure that the Electric Soup Maker is switched off and unplugged from the mains power supply Fig 1 STEP 2 Position the glass jug onto a flat stable heat resistant surface at a heig...

Page 6: ...sferring the soup Fig 2 Fig 8 STEP 13 Allow the Electric Soup Maker to cool sufficiently before making a second batch of soup Note If left switched on and idle for 10 seconds the indicator lights will...

Page 7: ...ker will make an audible beep to indicate that the programme has completed STEP 6 It may be necessary to blend the soup to reach the required consistency after the chunky soup programme has finished a...

Page 8: ...ing to the base of the glass jug 3 lf the alarm sounds unplug the Electric Soup Maker and check the overfill sensor on the lid Clean the sensor and reduce the ingredients before trying again 4 Always...

Page 9: ...Maker has stopped mid programme The lid is loose The liquid level is too high or the Electric Soup Maker has been overfilled The ingredient pieces are still too large after the Smooth soup programme...

Page 10: ...er or broth to the ingredients When the food is not in direct contact with the heating on the base it will not burn Does the appliance work when I remove the lid No Removing the lid cuts the power to...

Page 11: ...up to 1400ml mark METHOD Pop all the ingredients into the Soup Maker Set to smooth setting Simmer for 21 minutes If you make the soup manually you will have to blend it after cooking Serve with fresh...

Page 12: ...cken 1 Garlic Clove Chopped 1 Chilli Chopped Teaspoon Ground Cumin 2 Tablespoons Lime Juice 800ml Chicken Stock METHOD Saut the onion and garlic with the chilli and cumin if possible Add to the Soup M...

Page 13: ...iced 500g Pineapple Peeled and Diced 500g Crushed ice METHOD Peel and chop the fruit roughly Put all the fruit and crushed ice into the Blending Jug and select the blend function Blend until smooth Ad...

Page 14: ...wing instructions The cable A mains electricity cable contains two or three inner wires Each has a core of copper and an outer layer of flexible plastic This product is earthed the wires in the cord s...

Page 15: ...ctions for Use Please read and retain these instructions for future reference v001 05 03 21 At the end of the product s lifespan please check with your local council authorised household waste recycli...

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