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•  To avoid injury or possible fire, do not cover the appliance when in use.
•  Do not connect this appliance to an external timer or remote control system.
•  An extension cable may be used with care. The electrical rating of the cable should be

at least as great as the appliance. Do not allow the cable to hang over the edge of the
worktop or touch any hot surfaces.

•  This appliance complies with the basic requirements of Directives 2014/30/EU

(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive).

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WARNING

: A cut off plug inserted into a 13amp socket is a serious safety (shock)

hazard. Ensure the cut off plug is disposed of safely.

CAUTION

: The plastic bags used to wrap this appliance or the packaging may be

dangerous. To avoid risk of suffocation, keep these bags out of reach of babies
and children. These bags are not toys.

DO NOT

 place hands or face over the steam vents in the lid during operation or just

after use, as steam can scald.

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DO NOT

 put your hands or any other objects into the Digital Steamer while it is

cooking.

•  The Digital Steamer should only be used at least 10cm away from walls and other

surfaces, to allow sufficient airflow.

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DO NOT

 operate the Digital Steamer empty and never fill the water tank beyond the

‘MAX’ level on the side of the water tank. Always ensure the water does not fall below
the ‘MIN’ level. Always use sufficient water for the steaming time.

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DO NOT

 lift or move the Digital Steamer whilst in use.

•  

DO NOT

 cover the steamer holes in the lid whilst in use.

•  When removing the lid, always tilt it away from you.
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DO NOT

 use any Digital Steamer parts in a microwave or on any other cooker/heated

surface.

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DO NOT

 leave the Digital Steamer in a damp or corrosive environment.

WARNING – HOT SURFACES 

• The lid and base unit and surfaces marked with

this           symbol will get very hot during use.

DO NOT TOUCH 

as possible injury could occur.

• Wear oven gloves when removing the lid, trays

and steam baskets from the base unit. Allow
the appliance to cool completely before
touching these surfaces, handling, moving or
storing this appliance.

• Be careful when removing the lid.
• Remove the lid slowly with the opening facing

away from you. Be careful as hot steam will
escape and can burn.

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Summary of Contents for 61769

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Model 61769 Digital Steamer ...

Page 2: ...ent foods separate so you can cook several foods at the same time It is quick and simple to use add water to the tank set the cooking time it quickly starts creating steam from below circulating it evenly across your foods for consistent results There is also a delayed start function Here at Lakeland our award winning family owned business still offers the same excellent quality value for money an...

Page 3: ...cautions 6 7 Using your Digital Steamer for the first time 8 9 Instructions for use 10 12 Guide to cooking times 13 Hints and tips 14 Frequently asked questions 15 Care and cleaning 16 Electrical connections 17 Recycling your electricals 17 ...

Page 4: ...k of the steamer 3 Upper steaming tray 3 4 Middle steaming tray 2 5 Lower steaming tray 1 6 Rice pan 7 Drip tray 8 Steaming column 9 Base unit 10 Water gauge 11 Control panel 12 Cord and plug 13 Water reservoir PRODUCT FEATURES 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 7 13 12 ...

Page 5: ...crease button 18 increase button 19 ON OFF button STEAM EGGS Default time 16 minutes STEAM RICE Default time 30 minutes STEAM FISH Default time 15 minutes STEAM CHICKEN OR MEAT Default time 25 minutes STEAM VEGETABLES Default time 20 minutes 14 19 18 mode Hr min 17 16 15 HR MIN BUTTON DELAY START The steamer has an automatic delay start function press the button to change between the hour and minu...

Page 6: ...se if damaged or has been dropped In the event of damage or if the appliance develops a fault contact the Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100 Do not use this appliance if the lead is damaged If the lead is damaged it must be replaced with a special lead Contact the Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100 Always use the appliance on a flat dry level heat resistant surface If the surface...

Page 7: ...gital Steamer while it is cooking The Digital Steamer should only be used at least 10cm away from walls and other surfaces to allow sufficient airflow DO NOT operate the Digital Steamer empty and never fill the water tank beyond the MAX level on the side of the water tank Always ensure the water does not fall below the MIN level Always use sufficient water for the steaming time DO NOT lift or move...

Page 8: ...water for steaming do not place any other liquid in the reservoir Drip tray To prevent water condensation and food juices and liquids from dripping back into the water reservoir to ensure the water in the reservoir is clean Steamer trays In order to identify the steamer trays easily each one has been numbered The lower steamer tray is numbered 1 and marked at the side of steamer tray handle the me...

Page 9: ... drip tray over the water reservoir making sure it is fixed in the correct position and sits flat 5 Place the number of steaming trays you wish to use onto the base unit and the lid on top 6 ALWAYS make sure the steam vents on the lid are at the back 7 Plug the Digital Steamer into a socket and turn on 8 The Digital Steamer is now ready to use 9 WARNING Always ensure there is water in the Digital ...

Page 10: ...from the lid and trays when used in the upper tray 8 NOTE When cooking with two or three steamer trays the food in the lower steamer tray will cook quicker than in the upper steamer tray so you may want to put the food that takes the longest in the lower steamer tray 9 Cover with the steamer lid 10 DO NOT operate without steamer trays and lid in place 11 During steaming please be careful of the st...

Page 11: ...our food 6 When the operation is finished the appliance will beep 6 times 7 NOTE The minimum operation time of every mode is 1 minute the maximum is 1 hour 30 minutes CANCELLATION OF THE AUTOMATIC DELAYED START PROGRAM Press the ON OFF button for 3 seconds and you will hear a long beep the icon of the clock will disappear the time will return to 0 00 and all the settings will be cancelled After fi...

Page 12: ...d fresh eggs Larger sizes may require additional cooking time TIP Pierce the larger end of each egg with a pin and place in the steamer Add the lid ensuring the steam vents are at the back Do not open the steamer lid until the cooking time has finished When the cooking time is complete the Digital Steamer will beep 6 times and the LCD display will show 0 00 Switch the Digital Steamer off at the so...

Page 13: ...your tastes Cooking time is longer on the top tier than on the bottom tier These times are based on the use of cold water Food Weight Steaming Time Fish 550g 15 minutes Chicken 550g 40 minutes Carrots 550g 40 minutes Potatoes 900g 40 minutes Rice 400g rice and 500ml water 45 50 minutes Eggs 6 eggs 15 20 minutes ...

Page 14: ...g time for a large quantity of food is much longer For best results be sure pieces of food are similar in size If pieces vary in size and layering is required place smaller pieces on top When steaming fish meat or poultry as well as vegetables always place the fish meat and poultry in the lower tray so that the juices from raw or partially cooked meat do not drip on to the other food Do not overcr...

Page 15: ...me accordingly The eggs may have been stored in the fridge Before cooking ensure the eggs are at room temperature Question How do I know when my food is cooked Answer We recommend using a kitchen thermometer to check your food is cooked thoroughly especially meat poultry and fish Question Why is my food not cooked Answer If not cooked enough set the timer for an additional couple of minutes You ma...

Page 16: ...otice mineral deposits from water residue in the water reservoir after a few uses which appear like rust this is normal The amount of deposits depends on the hardness of water in your area it is essential to descale the reservoir to help prolong the product life 1 Fill the water reservoir with a mild solution of water and vinegar 10 parts water to 1 part vinegar to the MAX level mark Do not use an...

Page 17: ...anging a fuse on a moulded plug which has a fuse cover the cover must be refitted to the plug the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover If lost replacement fuse covers can be obtained from an electrical shop This appliance complies with the following EU Directives 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive and 2014 30 EU EMC Directive RECYCLING YOUR ELECTRICALS Along with many other high street re...

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Page 20: ...20 Lakeland Alexandra Buildings Windermere Cumbria UK LA23 1BQ Tel 44 0 15394 88100 lakeland co uk ...

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