CookingPal Multo User Manual Download Page 15

15

Choosing the Setup Location

 

Never leave the CookingPal® Multo

TM

 unattended 

while it is running�

 

NOTICE

 

Damage Risk

If the main unit is connected to an unsuitable power 

supply, it will get damaged�

 

Only operate the CookingPal® Multo

TM

 with the 

alternating current voltage of 114-126 V and main 

frequency of 50 to 60 Hz, as indicated on the plug 

label�

NOTICE

 

Damage Risk

Never place CookingPal® Multo

TM

 directly under 

furniture and fittings (shelving units, wall units or 

similar), while in use� Doing so may result in property 

damage�

 

Ensure that there is sufficient clearance above 

and around the CookingPal® Multo

TM

, taking into 

account the additional height when using the 

steaming tray and lid�

1�  Always place the CookingPal® Multo

TM

 on clean, 

solid, and flat horizontal surface so that it cannot 

slip�

2�  Ensure that the ventilation opening on the back 

of the appliance is kept clean (free of grease 

splashes, etc�)�

3�  Remove the protective foil from the Smart Kitchen 

Hub�

4�  Do not use the CookingPal® Multo

TM

 with an 

extension cord�

5�  Do not place the main unit on top of the power 

cord� If you do, it will not rest evenly on the 

surface�

Summary of Contents for Multo

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...Before We Get Started Let Me Introduce Myself...

Page 3: ...3 Steamer 25 9 0 Operation 26 9 1 Switching the Main Unit On Off 26 9 2 Charging the Hub 26 9 3 Switching the Hub On Off 27 10 0 Side Menu Functions 28 10 1 Managing the Cook History 29 10 2 Tutorials...

Page 4: ...it Hub Cables 44 15 2 Clean Mode 45 15 3 Cleaning the Accessories 47 15 4 Cleaning the Blade Lid Steamer Seals 47 15 5 Storage 48 15 6 Maintenance 48 16 0 Troubleshooting 49 17 0 Grounding Instruction...

Page 5: ...ert symbol It is used to warn of potential risks of injury Comply with all safety instructions following the symbol to avoid potential hazards that can cause injury or death 1 3 Signal Words Be aware...

Page 6: ...ervised in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children must be closely supervised when the appliance is being used by or near them Turn the appliance OFF then unplug fro...

Page 7: ...er than intended use Your MultoTM blade can get very hot after prolonged use even if you have not been using the heating function Use caution when touching or removing the blade after use and allow it...

Page 8: ...ce is intended for household use only It is not intended for commercial use This appliance is intended to be used in dry indoor areas only No liability will be accepted for damages resulting from impr...

Page 9: ...9 Appliance Description 3 0 Appliance Description Blade Blade seal Main unit USB port Power socket Power switch Control Button with LED light Stainless steel mixing bowl 3 1 QT 3 L...

Page 10: ...10 Appliance Description Measuring cup 3 5 oz 100 ml Lid Lid seal Butterfly whisk Simmering basket Steamer lid Shallow steaming tray Deep steaming tray Steamer seal...

Page 11: ...11 Appliance Description Hub Jog dial with LED light Charging port Speaker Hub stand Spatula Charging cable Type C to Type A Power cable On off switch Camera...

Page 12: ...LED Control Button Guidelines 4 0 LED Control Button Guidelines Standby Turbo Unlocked Bluetooth Pairing Turbo in Use Cooking in Progress Lid Open Bowl Not Secured Cooking Paused Overheat Cooking Don...

Page 13: ...elines Push Pause cooking Resume cooking Press and hold when turbo unlocks Turbo function Long press for 5 seconds Enter Bluetooth pairing function Remove the mixing bowl Press and hold for 10 seconds...

Page 14: ...ance to an electric outlet installed by a qualified specialist WARNING Scalding Risk Serious burns from hot liquids and steam may result from CookingPal MultoTM being pulled off a countertop Do not al...

Page 15: ...ts or similar while in use Doing so may result in property damage Ensure that there is sufficient clearance above and around the CookingPal MultoTM taking into account the additional height when using...

Page 16: ...d all the accessories following the Cleaning Maintenance section NOTICE Before connecting the appliance to the power supply check that the power supply voltage and current rating corresponds with the...

Page 17: ...ress and hold the switch to switch on the Hub 2 Tap Start End User License Agreement AGREE 3 Scroll down to read the End User License Agreement When you have read understood and agreed to the End User...

Page 18: ...Wi Fi Wi Fi Password JOIN 4 Connect the Hub to a Wi Fi network Select the desired network Input your Wi Fi network password then tap Join NOTICE For detailed Wi Fi setup follow the Connecting to a Wi...

Page 19: ...i Fi is connected the Hub automatically checks if the current software version is updated If an update is available tap Update to proceed with the update CONNECT DEVICE NEXT 6 Follow the instructions...

Page 20: ...Chop Grate WARNING Risk of injury The blade is sharp handle carefully to avoid being cut Do not turn over the mixing bowl when removing the blade The blade might fall out abruptly Never hold the blad...

Page 21: ...o avoid injury Never overload the ingredients or liquids past the MAX mark capacity 3 1 QT 3 L If boiling over occurs stop the appliance immediately by carefully removing the plug from the electrical...

Page 22: ...perform different functions The possible combinations are 8 1 Butterfly Whisk Use the butterfly whisk when you want to Whisk Emulsify NOTICE The butterfly whisk attachment cannot be used for kneading...

Page 23: ...mixing bowl 2 Place the assembled mixing bowl on the main unit 3 Close the lid WARNING After cooking the handle of the simmering basket will become too hot to pick up with your hands Use the hook on...

Page 24: ...the handle of the simmering basket 2 Lift up the simmering basket using the spatula 3 Let the liquid drain out before placing the simmering basket on a heat proof mat or surface WARNING Other utensils...

Page 25: ...2 Place the steamer seal on the base of the deep steaming tray 3 Place the deep steaming tray on rotate it clockwise to lock 4 Use the steamer lid to cover the steamer WARNING Contents of the mixing...

Page 26: ...f set the power switch to O position After use switch off then unplug the appliance from the electrical wall outlet 9 2 Charging the Hub Open the port cover of the Hub Connect the USB Type C cable to...

Page 27: ...hold the switch to switch on the Hub 2 To switch off press and hold the switch then press the power off button on the display NOTICE After 5 minutes of inactivity the display enters sleep mode To wak...

Page 28: ...he side menu Then proceed to tap the function needed Cook History This function keeps track of recently cooked recipes Tutorials This function shows step by step videos of how to use the appliance Set...

Page 29: ...cipes have been cooked before the Cook History will be empty 1 Tap Cook History 2 The display shows most recently cooked recipes Tap Edit then select the Cook History you want to delete 10 2 Tutorials...

Page 30: ...side menu 2 Then tap Settings to proceed 11 1 Logging In Out of Your CookingPal Account LOG IN SIGN UP 1 Tap Login 2 Input your email address and CookingPal account password or your social media cred...

Page 31: ...Adjusting the Brightness 11 4 Adjusting the Volume 1 Tap Display Volume 2 Slide or rotate the jog dial to adjust the brightness of the display NOTICE Please note that you may need to adjust brightnes...

Page 32: ...CE To forget a Wi Fi network tap and hold the name of the Wi Fi network then tap Confirm 11 6 Managing Appliances MY DEVICES REFRESH CONTROLLERS APPLIANCES ADD DEVICE NOTICE This menu shows the connec...

Page 33: ...age 2 The top bar shows how much of the memory capacity has been used Tap Edit then select the recipes you want to delete Tap Delete to remove the downloaded recipe 11 8 Checking for the Most Updated...

Page 34: ...Tap the icon on the top right side to enter Favorite Recipes To mark a recipe as a Favorite tap on the icon on the top right of the recipe photo The icon changes to red the recipe is added to the Favo...

Page 35: ...not run Knead mode for more than 2 minutes after each kneading session and allow at least 10 minutes before next use The mode is intended for kneading a dough 1 Place the ingredients for the dough in...

Page 36: ...nutes using the display or the jog dial 3 Tap Start a pop up appears to ask if preheating is needed If preheating is needed tap Yes please The timer does not start when preheating is in progress The m...

Page 37: ...mer set the timer max 99 minutes using the display or the jog dial 4 Tap Start to start saut ing Press Pause to stop and Resume to continue saut ing 5 Saut ing is finished when the countdown is over 1...

Page 38: ...n the mixing bowl 2 On the Hub tap the temperature setting set the temperature 100 160 F 37 70 C using the display or the jog dial 3 Tap the timer set the timer max 99 minutes using the display or the...

Page 39: ...99 minutes 59 seconds using the display or the jog dial 4 Tap the speed set the speed 1 10 using the display or the jog dial NOTICE Under the following circumstances only speed settings 1 2 3 can be u...

Page 40: ...modes tap the words Modes on the top left side of the Hub 2 Scroll on the display or rotate the jog dial to browse the recipe selection Tap to select your desired recipe NOTICE To filter the recipes...

Page 41: ...he jog dial to scroll through the steps To go to a specific step tap the downwards arrow to expand the recipe timeline then tap the desired step to go to that step NOTICE Cooking settings are still ad...

Page 42: ...al mode 1 Tap Unlock Turbo The timer starts counting down from 10 seconds 2 Press and hold the control button on the main unit or the jog dial on the Hub to start Turbo function Release to stop 3 When...

Page 43: ...wash all components and accessories that could come into contact with food with warm water and dish soap before using CookingPal MultoTM for the first time Make sure to thoroughly dry all washed compo...

Page 44: ...it can withstand slight water splashes WARNING Risk of Electric Shock If water penetrates the electrical components you could receive an electric shock Clean the main unit only with a dry or damp clo...

Page 45: ...ed up food residue Quick Clean CLEAN QUICK WASH DEEP CLEAN This mode is only used for cleaning non sticky foods off of the mixing bowl with the blade Do not place any attachments into the mixing bowl...

Page 46: ...place any attachments into the mixing bowl 1 Fill the mixing bowl with water and washing liquid up to the MAX mark 2 Attach the seal and close the lid 3 Choose Clean mode from Cooking modes menu 4 Tap...

Page 47: ...ing function Use caution when touching or removing the blade after use and allow it to cool completely before touching or removing it Remove the seal from the blade lid steamer and then wipe with a so...

Page 48: ...thly 15 6 Maintenance Any other servicing than mentioned in this manual should be performed by an authorized repair center NOTICE Corrosion inside the appliance Ensure that the mixing bowl and especia...

Page 49: ...e the insulation on the power cord Do not use the main unit the Hub if it is dropped or damaged in any manner In the event of damage to the main unit the Hub or the power cord contact CookingPal s Cus...

Page 50: ...n correctly No power supply Check if the power plug is connected to the electrical wall outlet and the switch button is on Check if the electrical wall outlet works Liquid is leaking from under the ma...

Page 51: ...nly 0 3 Cannot set the speed to more than 3 The temperature setting is set between 100 265 F 37 130 C or the direction of the blade is set to counter clockwise Set the temperature to no heat or set th...

Page 52: ...cal shock The appliance is equipped with a 3 conductor cord and a 3 prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle The appliance has a plug that looks like sketch A in the figur...

Page 53: ...18 1 FCC Compliance Statement 1 This appliance complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this appliance may not cause harmful interference and 2 th...

Page 54: ...s may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference t...

Page 55: ...ted States and in other countries and owned by Smart Product Concepts Limited The Bluetooth word mark and Logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks is under...

Page 56: ...B 5 V max 2 A Power rating 1200 W Net weight excluding the Hub approx 13 lbs 5 9 kg Mixing bowl capacity 3 1 QT 3 L 20 2 Smart Kitchen Hub Display 8 9 800 x 1200 Operating system Android 8 1 RAM 2 GB...

Page 57: ...s symbol means that electrical and electronic appliances may not be disposed of in the normal household waste Please check your local guidelines for instructions on how to dispose of electronic device...

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