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Sweet creams
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Low-tempera-
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Hot sauces
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Cold prepara-
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Mixtures for
cakes
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Jellys
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At the end of the process
When the timer-set time is over the device will emit an
acoustic signal and on the display “END” will appear.
The device will keep mixing for 2 more minutes
in order to prevent the food from sticking on the
bottom of the container.
Press the STOP button when you prefer. Should this
button not be pressed within 3 minutes, the device
switches to “energy save” mode.
Delay function
The DELAY function can be associated to automatic
programmes; this will allow you to set a delay in the
start of the automatic program.
To set the delay function you have to:
1. Select the automatic program
2. Set the DELAY by pressing the suitable key and
and select the delay time by turning the knob.
The first two digits on the display show the
hours, the third and the forth indicate minutes.
The minimum time which can be set is 30
minutes; the maximum time which can be set is
15 hours and 30 minutes.
By pressing the delayed start button you can
respectively set hours or minutes.
3. After setting the desired time for delayed start,
press the START/PAUSE button
The display shows the corresponding icon and
the countdown before the beginning of the
cycle.
End of the use
1. Turn off the device
2. Pull out the power cable plug from the wall socket
3. Take out the lid by turning it clock-wise
4. Take out the container from the device
5. Remove the accessory inside the container
6. Remove the food by using a palette blade
The product has a protection device which
intervenes when the engine undergoes
overheating. Please do not execute more than 3 long
consecutive processes in order not to overload the
engine.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Unplug the device and wait for it to cool down
completely before you clean it
2. Clean the external surface with a wet cloth, so
dry with a dry cloth.
3. Remove any excess residues from the power
cable.
4. Pull out the container.
5. Unmount the hexagonal insert by turning the
metal ring anti-clockwise, in order to clean any
food residues which might be present on the
seal.
Pat attention not to have your fingers smashed
when turning the metal ring.
6. Extract the hexagonal insert from the inside of
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