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control of the minced meat or to include more air in
certain types of processes.
For hard foods, the maximum size of foods to be
inserted in the container is about 1,5 cm per side
(almost as big as a stock cube or a sugar cube).
Softer foods (fruit and vegetables) can be inserted in
bigger chunks.
This device is not suitable to mince hard foods
(coffee, cereal, etc.), to pulverize and knead
some flour-based recipes (bread, pizza, dough and
shortcrust pastry).
Accessory
Speed
Function
Note
Blade
Mixing
1-3
To gently mix food during cooking without damaging them
or breaking them into bits (rice, mushrooms, vegetables,
etc).
Never use the mixing blade at an higher speed
then 5 or pulse in order to avoid splashes and
excessive vibrations.
4-5
To emulsify and mix sauces and other processes
Inox blade
4-5
To knead soft bases for cakes, batter, etc.
6-8
To mince different foods
Use with the dispenser cap correctly fitted in
order to avoid splashes
9-10
In order to roughly mince dried food (parmesan cheese,
biscuits, dried bred)
9-10
To roughly mix/homogenize semi-liquid foods
Pulse
To mice different kinds of food, by keeping under control
the processed food
To give volume to the processing
Jagged blade
Ice crusher
6-10
Pulse
In order to crush ice, frozen fruit or bases for ice-cream
Use with the dispenser cap correctly fitted in
order to avoid splashes
Cooking function
The temperature setting allows you to cook different
types of food at the correct temperature, in a more
precise way if compared to the traditional cooking
method in the pot. The temperature can be set from a
minimum of 37°C - which is the ideal body temperature
for children’s food - up to a maximum of 100°C, in
order to guarantee boiling and steam cooking.
This device was not designed to fry foods.
Please always check the temperature of the
cooked food before you eat it or make a child eat it.
The cooking is generally matched with the rotation
of the mixing blade or of the stainless steel blade in
order to guarantee a mixing which prevents the food
from sticking to the bottom of the pan during the
cooking process.
Do not use the stainless steel blade to crush ice or
frozen foods, in order not to ruin its sharpening: use
the suitable ice crusher blade, do not use frozen
ingredients. If you need to use frozen ingredients,
please take them out of the freezer about 10/15
minutes before using them.
The accessories dedicated to the robot feature are
the mixing blade, the stainless steel blade and the ice
crush blade, which must be used as follows:
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