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INSTRUCTION FOR USE

10. start “        ”

•  In electricity saving mode, if you press this button for 

2 seconds, then the appliance is in local time setting 

mode.

•  If you press this button in the setting mode, then the 

appliance will start.

11. stop “        ”

•  If you press this button in setting mode, the system 

will  cancel the setting and return to stand-by mode.

•  In working mode, the appliance shuts off if this 

button is pressed.

Operational instruction for functions 

Before pressing the start button “      ” to begin the 

operations (not including electronic scale and local 

time setting), make sure that the bowl body and bowl 

lid are connected well, i.e. “       ” will be displayed 

on the LCD screen. The appliance cannot be turned 

on with warning sound and “       ” on the LCD. As 

each function is finished, “End” will be displayed with 

warning sound.

1. Timer

Note: Timer cannot work without any function is 

selected in advance and time cannot be set during 

the process of working. It can be used only with four 

functions: heating, blending, kneading dough, and 

steaming.In stand-by mode or setting mode, press 

timer “         ” which will then flickering on LCD screen 

with minute blinking. Press “        ”or “         ” to set 

minute and then press “        ”, the second will flicker. 

Press “        ”or “        ” to set seconds and then press 

“         ” to confirm the time you have set. Timer stops 

flicker.The maxi time for setting is 60 minutes and the 

display form is “XX:XX” (minute: second).

2. Turn off the appliance

Manual turning off

a) During working process, the appliance will stop 

working  immediately and return stand-by mode when 

pressing stop button “         ”.

Automatically shut off

a) If the user has set the time, “End” will appear on the 

LCD screen with warning sound to remind the end of 

the operation after the time counts down to the end.

b) If there is no time set, the appliance will shut off 

without any operation in 15 minutes for fear that the

     

user will forget to turn off it and with “End” appearing 

on the display and warning sound to show the end of 

the operation.

 

3. Pause Button

Operational instructions for PAUSE BUTTON

When unit is in progress:

Press          button.  The unit will switch to pause 

mode and stop.  Information already programmed 

into unit will not be lost. Pause will flash on screen.  

The maximum pause time is 15 minutes.

Using electronic scales while in pause mode – 

To use electronic scales while unit is in progress – 

Press          button . The unit will switch over to pause 

mode and stop.  Information already programmed 

into unit will not be lost.  Press the           button – the 

LCD will display the programmed settings and the                           

       icon will flash.

Press         button again and the electronic scale 

function will stop and previous functions programmed 

into unit will continue.

In  BLEND mode: 

Press           button. The unit will switch to pause 

mode.  This allows you to re set speed, time and 

scale function.

In TEMPERATURE mode:

Press           button.  The unit will switch to pause 

mode.  This allows you to re set temperature, time 

and scale function.

In BLEND and TEMPERATURE mode:  

Press           button. The unit will switch to pause 

mode.  Allowing the blend, temperature, time and 

scales functions to be re set.

In COOKING mode:

Press          button. The unit will switch to pause 

mode.  This allows you to re set time, rotate speed 

(1-5 gradual speed increase) and scale function.

In KNEAD mode:

Press        button. The unit will switch to pause mode. 

This allows you to re set time (max 2 minutes) and 

scale function.  

Press          button and previous functions 

programmed into unit will continue.

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Summary of Contents for ThermoChef Natura

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...arrantable parts 4 Possible shift of Thermo Chef Natura 4 Damage of hot vapor 4 Risk of Other hot resources 4 The Overflow of Food 4 Damage of Bad Ventilation 4 Technical data 5 Brief introduction Cus...

Page 3: ...21 Electronic motor protection 21 First use and overload 21 Cleaning 22 How to clean the blender bowl and the bowl lid 22 How to clean blade base 22 How to clean steamer 22 How to clean the main body...

Page 4: ...Shock Please unplug the application when cleaning Please do not immerse the main body in the water or wash it with a great amount of water To be cleaned with wet cloth and avoid water or other foreig...

Page 5: ...ula for blending or else they will bump with the blender blade components which will cause danger Asset damage Possible shift of Thermo Chef Natura Place the unit on a stable flat table which will not...

Page 6: ...pot Steaming pot Material stainless steel maxi capacity 2L with heating system and temperature sensor maxi blending power 550W maxi heating power 1000W length of supply cord 1 2m Height 30cm Width 28...

Page 7: ...nts list The spare parts are as follows 1 Main body 2 Steamer cover 3 Steaming mesh 4 Steamer 5 Steaming pot 6 Measuring cup 7 Cup lid 8 Butterfly bar 9 Blade base components 10 Blender bowl 11 Filter...

Page 8: ...9 10 12 13 14 15 11 YOUR THERMO CHEF 7...

Page 9: ...Chef Natura is made of high qualified stainless steel Just like the measuring cup the basket filter is also a multifunctional component Filter fruit and vegetable juice After grinding or making fruit...

Page 10: ...ough the hole in the cup cover see picture 6 and the round safe plate can prevent it from touching the blades So the scraper can be used during the process of cooking filtering and blending The scrape...

Page 11: ...t locked on the blade Steamer Accessories List there are three parts of the steaming pot steamer cover top steaming mesh middle steamer bottom All the parts are made of high qualified materials Do not...

Page 12: ...mer lid Picture 9 This is the best combination way for cooking various food For example Vegetables and meat or fish and buns Combination 2 Steamer steamer lid picture 10 This is the best combination w...

Page 13: ...e the cup cover on the bowl picture 1 Turn the cup cover clockwise to the place as shown in picture 3 With the handle facing the front the direction of buttons put the bowl onto the main body until yo...

Page 14: ...e base The assembly procedure of blade base is just opposite to dismantling blade base Be careful not to be hurt The blade is very sharp Please wrap the blade with Washcloth when dismantling or assemb...

Page 15: ...upply cord and connect one terminal to the main body and the other terminal to the outlet Now let s learn how to operate the appliance together Press the switch at the back of the main body to start t...

Page 16: ...s into kneading dough function 4 Turbo boost button Press in and maintain the pressure will flicker in LCD screen now the appliance is in Turbo boost mode and rotates and blends at maxi speed When you...

Page 17: ...ar on the LCD screen with warning sound to remind the end of the operation after the time counts down to the end b If there is no time set the appliance will shut off without any operation in 15 minut...

Page 18: ...s to work in accordance with the rotation speed temperature and time which have been set up Functional icons and will appear together on the LCD display to show the condition of blending and heating 1...

Page 19: ...e chosen heating temperature level will flicker in display with default temperature of 37 Step 2 start the appliance After the button is pressed the appliance starts to work at the set temperature Fun...

Page 20: ...n the LCD screen and then set up the rotation speed freely by pressing or Note a Condition of adjustable rotation speed the flickering icon on the LCD screen means the rotation speed is allowed to be...

Page 21: ...Turbo boost button the appliance will stop blending immediately The working time is showed on the screen in the form of XX XX minute second 9 Electronic scale Note the max load of the weighing plate...

Page 22: ...ecipe the motor protection program will not start But if the food to be processed exceeds the quantity required this protection program will start immediately and make the motor stop working In this c...

Page 23: ...of water and allow to soak in the blender jar for a couple of hours To remove any odour that may occur in the lid it can be soaked in water and vinegar overnight or placed in the freezer overnight How...

Page 24: ...an water and several drops of detergent For good ventilation please do not cover the blending bowl with the measuring cup All the parts except the main body and blending bowl can be washed in the dish...

Page 25: ...utton on the control panel to have the weight clear to zero 0 000 Note do not add ingredients over 2L into the blending bowl Heating time The heating time depends on the following aspects a The initia...

Page 26: ...in the bowl during heating Wait until the bowl temperature falls down to room temperature Bowl body overheating Motor overheating Overloading motor works for a long time because of too much food in th...

Page 27: ...Another possibility offered with the Thermo Chef Natura is that it can gradually increase speed based on the temperature which is very useful for spraying with blades very dry grinding from speed 3 gr...

Page 28: ...1 teaspoon 1 knob of butter 10 g 1 onion 100 g 1 medium lemon 100 g 1 medium apple or 1 pear 100 150 g 1 medium potato 150 200 g 1 tomato 100 g 1 carrot 100 g 1 slice of ham 40 g 1 slice of cooked ha...

Page 29: ...stic use During this Warranty period New Wave Kitchen Appliances will replace any defective product However if the product includes a number of accessories only the defective part of the accessory wil...

Page 30: ...NEW WAVE APPLIANCE RANGE 5 in 1 Cucina Multi Cooker Induction Cook Top Pizza Makers Crema Latte Milk Frother 29...

Page 31: ...ection If the appliance is outside the warranty period please return to the Customer Service Department following the steps below 1 Pack it carefully preferably in the original carton and ensure the u...

Page 32: ...Newwave Kitchen Appliances PO Box 421 Moorabbin BC Moorabbin VIC 3189 Phone 1800 337 211 Email info newwaveka com au newwaveka com au...

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