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METOS Hotmix Pro Gastro

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Prepare first all those preparations that do not require the temperature setting, so you do not have to wait 

for the unit to cool for subsequent food processing. 

7.6.  MENU

7.6.1.  A. RECIPE GUIDE  -   B. RECIPE MANAGEMENT (modifying, deleting, memorizing)

In order to access the RECIPE GUIDE, please insert the SD card in the appropriate compartment, placed 

on the back side of the appliance (10).

A. Keeping the MENU switch pressed, the pre-stored recipes/programs will be accessed.

B. Keeping the MENU switch pressed for at least 3 seconds, the following functions can be accessed: 

modifying, deleting, storing

 of one’s own recipes (only for setting functions).

 The programs and the pre-stored recipes have been created by our chefs according to their perso-
nal taste, using ingredients available in our country. It is possible that different ingredients and a 
different personal taste will sort out a different outcome from what  expected. To this purpose, the 
appliance offers the opportunity to modify the stored recipes and/or programs, by saving a copy 
in one’s own file (User), or to store own recipes, according to the personal taste and the ingredi-
ents available in one’s own country. 

A.  

Keep the MENU button pressed and, by using the + and – buttons, select the file you want 

to access to: D (pre-stored recipes and programs) or U (personal recipes). Confirm by pressing the Start 

button.

Regardless of the selected file, please proceed as follows to create a pre-stored recipe/program:

• By using the “+” and “-“ buttons, select the number of the chosen program. For seeing the complete 

list, please go to: www.hotmix.it , at the “RECIPES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS” section. The consultati-

on of this section will enable you to always find the updated list, in real time, of any recipe and program 

available and possibly their updated version, which wil be possible to download on your SD card.

• Then press the START/STOP button: the number of the program/recipe will appear on top, with the title 

flowing “INGREDIENT_ OF _” (where 000 is the first ingredient, and the number after the bar show the 

total quantity of ingredients of a specific recipe), and the name and the quantity of the first ingredient. 

Within some programs, neither the ingredients not the quantities are being specified.

• By using the “+” button, all the ingredients needed for a recipe can be displayed one by one.

• At the end, press again the START/STOP switch to show the first ingredient of the first step to be intro

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duced into the bowl. The display shows the total number of the steps for each recipe as well (e.g. 1/3).

• Once the ingredients of the first step have been introduced into the bowl, press START and the ma

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chine will operate.

• At the end, follow the same procedure with the second step, till the recipe will be completed.

The display shows the remaining time, speed, temperature and the accessory used.

• At any stage of each operations, the icons will appear on the display, thus indicating which function is 

working, like when the machine is being operated manually.

At the end of the last operating step. The machine will emit a continuous “beep”, like at the end of any 

manual preparation.

 When a stored recipe is being created, it is fundamental that the ingredients are being introduced exactly 

in the same order as per the indications given on the display or the recipe guide.

ATTENTION: Never let the machine unattended while working.

Summary of Contents for Gastro Twin

Page 1: ...User manual 25 05 2012 Cooking food processor Metos Hotmix Pro Gastro GastroTwin 4163992 4163994...

Page 2: ...CONTROLTHERMOSTAT 9 5 8 SD card 9 9 5 9 ACCESSORIES 9 5 9 1 COVER 2 9 5 9 2 MEASURING CAP 1 10 5 9 3 BOWL 12 10 5 9 4 BLADES 19 11 5 9 5 SPATULA 18 11 5 9 6 MIXING PADDLE 17 11 6 CLEANING 12 7 HOWTO O...

Page 3: ...25 05 2012 METOS Hotmix Pro Gastro 3 7 7 5 FOOD REHEATING 19 7 8 HOWTO USETHE PRODUCT PROPERLY 19 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 21 9 RECYCLING ANDWASTE DISPOSAL 21 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22...

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Page 5: ...nstruc tions must be followed very carefully to avoid any risk of accidents personal injury and or damage to things and people This symbol highlights the dangers that might cause injury and or damage...

Page 6: ...y are a potential source of danger This equipment must be used solely for the use described in this manual Any other use is considered inappropriate and therefore dangerous The manufacturer can not be...

Page 7: ...l because it may be necessary to consult it in the future This device complies with European Community rules in relation to electromagnetic compatibility 3 FREIGHT PACKAGE AND STORAGE 3 1 Shipping con...

Page 8: ...e stored taking into consideration the following Do not store outdoors Keep in a dry place away from dust Do not expose to corrosive elements Do not expose to direct sunlight Avoid mechanical shock an...

Page 9: ...s and consequently also irreparably damage the unit These failures are not covered by the warranty agreement Do not introduce hands or fingers into the hole of the lid it could be a potential risk of...

Page 10: ...book it enables the access to memorized recipes to increase or decrease Speed Time and Temperature parameters When and are used as pulse buttons the parameters increase or decrease by one digit If you...

Page 11: ...tion which can cause a strain upon the appliance with consequent overheating of the motor takes place the static thermostat comes into operation stopping the motor immediately The display shows Er 01...

Page 12: ...85 Seed oil g 75 Wine g 85 Milk g 85 Flour g 55 Semolina g 70 Sugar g 85 Cocoa g 50 Rice g 85 Breadcrumbs g 50 Grated cheese g 50 CLEANING The measuring cap can be washed in the dishwasher 5 9 3 BOWL...

Page 13: ...tighten the nut WARNING DO NOT put the blades in the dishwasher and do not use vinegar to clean them CLEANING Wash the blades with only water and detergent possible using a toothbrush trying to keep...

Page 14: ...ore cleaning the bowl always make sure that the blades are dismantled not run the risk of cutting CAUTION Do not completely submerge the unit in water for cleaning 7 HOWTO OPERATE Place the appliance...

Page 15: ...the other parameters and proceed 7 4 TIME Selection of time duration PressTIME Use and to select the working time The value of time set will be displayed The range of time varies from 5 seconds to 4 h...

Page 16: ...ease go to www hotmix it at the RECIPES AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS section The consultati on of this section will enable you to always find the updated list in real time of any recipe and program available...

Page 17: ...by letting the numbers flowing with the and buttons Confirm the selected number with the START button in case the selected number is already assigned the indication ATTENTION RECIPE EXISTING will app...

Page 18: ...se the number of the recipe to be modified by using the and buttons then once selected press START to confirm and pass on to the line below Selection of the step to be modified by using the and button...

Page 19: ...on particularly useful for pastry preparations allows the machine to reach a temperature that has been pre determined by the user Once reached this temperature the recipe has been completed eg Custard...

Page 20: ...g the second two lines indicate the minutes to the same procedure time you store the minutes Then you must set the time when you want the appliance will get started with the same system with which he...

Page 21: ...en you need to chop you must remember that speed is proportional to the hardness of the ingredi ents while time is proportional to the quantity of the ingredients by chopping When you are chopping sma...

Page 22: ...uid they contain For the preparation of dishes with vegetables if you are not satisfied with the amount of cooking achieved by the recipe you can use the personal touch and prolong the cooking for the...

Page 23: ...set a speed inappropriate to the type of processing Will be sufficient to correct the speed by pressing the button first And follow the procedures described in paragraph 2 Correction of the data set...

Page 24: ...otmix Pro Gastro 24 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply 230V 50 Hz Motor power 1500 W Heater power 800 W Bowl Stainless Steel Max Capacity 2 litres Overall dimensions H x W X D 29cm x 26cm x 31cm...

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