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the APPliAnce

•   This multicooker is equipped with 12 multi-functions: Rice/Cereal, Pilaf/Risotto*, Reheat, Milk Porridge/

Baby Food*, Stew, Steam/Soup, Yogurt/Dough Proofing*, Baking/Dessert*, Fry, Keep Warm, Adjustable 
Timer and Preset.

•   When the power cord is installed into the power outlet and into the socket on the cooker base, the 

appliance will ring a long sound «Bi», all the indicators on the control box will light up for an instant. 
Then the screen display show «--» very soon, all the indicators will switch off. The appliance enters into 
standby mode, you can select the menu functions as you wish.

•   At the end of the cooking period, the appliance will automatically switch over to keep warm which will 

last up to 24h.

•   Using dishwashing machine is not recommended.
•   Do not touch the heating element when the product is connected or after cooking.
•   Do not carry the product in use or just after cooking.

PrePArAtion Before cooking 

Measuring the ingredients - Max capacity of the bowl

•   The  graduated  markings  on  the  inside  of  the  bowl  are  given  in  liters  and  cups,  these  are  used  for 

measuring the amount of water when cooking rice.

•   The plastic measuring cup provided with your appliance is for measuring rice and not water. 1 level 

measuring cup of rice weighs about 160 g.

•   Users may reduce or increase water according to types of rice and their preference of taste.
•   As the voltage varies in different areas, slight spillover of rice and water is a normal phenomenon.
•   The maximum quantity of water + rice should not exceed the highest mark inside the bowl.

never add ingredients or water higher than the highest level mark.

When cooking rice

•   Before cooking, measure the rice with measuring cup and rinse it.
•    Put  the  rinsed  rice  into  the  bowl  and  fill  it  with  water  to  the  corresponding  water  level  

(The graduations in cups).

•   The water quantity can be adjusted depending on your taste.

When steam cooking

•   The quantity of water must be appropriate and always be lower than the steam basket bottom.
•   Exceeding this level may cause overflows during use.
•   Place the steam basket onto the bowl –

 fig.4.

•   Add the ingredients in the basket.

Summary of Contents for MK 707832

Page 1: ...a R f NC00124334 05 2014 JPM Associ s marketing design communication...

Page 2: ...artificial intelligence multicooker EN RU UK KK...

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Page 4: ...13g 13a 13b 13c 14b 14a 14c 14d 13d 13e 13f 14f 14e 14g 14h depending on model control panel...

Page 5: ...MAX 10cups a b a b 10 cups MAX 1 2 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3d 3e 3f 4f e g h...

Page 6: ...Unpack the appliance Remove the appliance from the packaging and unpack all the accessories and printed documents Open the lid by pushing the opening button located on the housing fig 1 Read the inst...

Page 7: ...Max capacity of the bowl The graduated markings on the inside of the bowl are given in liters and cups these are used for measuring the amount of water when cooking rice The plastic measuring cup pro...

Page 8: ...wl inside Cooking Rice Tables The table below gives a guide to cook different types of rice For best results we recommend using ordinary rice rather than easy cook type of rice which tends to give a s...

Page 9: ...in Brown rice 6 887 g 6 cup mark 7pers 8pers 10 1480 g 10 cup mark 10pers 12pers Risotto rice Arborio type 6 870 g 6 cup mark 7pers 8pers 10 1450 g 10 cup mark 10pers 12pers Glutinous rice 6 736 g 5 c...

Page 10: ...rice in the bowl together with the corresponding quantity of water Make sure that the rice is well distributed around the whole surface of the bowl in order to allow even cooking Add salt to your pers...

Page 11: ...ess Menu key to select function Pilaf Risotto The screen displays the light of Start flickers then press Start key The multicooker enters into Reheat cooking status The light of Start lights up and th...

Page 12: ...play b YOGURT DOUGH PROOFING function Press Menu key to select function Yogurt Dough Proofing The screen displays the light of Start flickers then press Start key The multicooker enters into Yogurt Do...

Page 13: ...ecently prepared yogurt this must be natural and recently prepared This is called culturing After five culturing processes the used yogurt loses active ferments and therefore risks giving a less firm...

Page 14: ...e Keep Warm key turning on and the screen display b Always use this function with oil and food With oil only an message of E3 may appear on the display Keep Warm function Press Keep Warm key the appli...

Page 15: ...is recommended not to cut food in it Make sure you put the bowl back into the multicooker Use the plastic spoon provided or a wooden spoon and not a metal type so as to avoid damaging the bowl surfac...

Page 16: ...maged Refer to table for water quantity Rice half cooked or overtime cooking Too much or not enough water compared to rice quantity Send to authorized service center for repair Rice half cooked or ove...

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Page 19: ...14 fig 6 fig 7 fig 11 1 2 1 1 fig 8 10 2 300 2 cups 3 4 4 600 4 cups 5 6 6 900 6 cups 8 10 8 1200 8 cups 13 14 10 1500 10 cups 16 18...

Page 20: ...cups 10 12 6 887 6 cups 7 8 10 1480 10 cups 10 12 6 870 6 cups 7 8 10 1450 10 cups 10 12 6 736 5 cups 7 8 10 1227 9 cups 10 12 6 840 6 cups 7 8 10 1400 10 cups 10 12 6 900 6 cups 7 8 10 1500 10 cups 1...

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