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WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS

Effective as of 1st January 2014

This warranty as outlined below solely covers distributors. Please contact your distributor for full product warranty.
1. 

Athena Solutions® (“we”) warrants this appliance to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. As long as you use it according to this instruction book, 
Athena Solutions® warrants that it will perform satisfactorily in household use for a period of 2 years; and in commercial use for a period of 12 months from the date 
of purchase.

2.  Any warranties beyond this standard period are offered as extended terms by the selling distributor. This means you can only claim them though that provider.
3.  We will repair/replace your appliance if any defects occur under normal use and care within this manufacturers’ warranty period at our discretion, and only 

if the selling distributor cannot do so. This is done solely at our option with no charge for parts. This warranty does not extend to any accessories, whether 
included or purchased separately. If your distributor determines that your appliance has a major fault, they may offer a replacement at their own discretion.

4.  The blade assembly and drive socket will only deteriorate through abuse and misuse. They are therefore are only covered by this warranty for up to 30 

days after purchase date.

5.  If your appliance needs repair while it is under warranty, and your distributor cannot provide the repairs, you are responsible for the cost of returning it to us 

(or an approved service provider), and also for the cost of returning it back to you.

6.  Whilst your appliance is in transit, you assume all risk for it. The warranty does not cover any further damage during transportation.
7.  You must ensure that you properly package your appliance when you return it to avoid any damage to it during transit. 
8.  To enable us to process your warranty claim, ensure you include an explanation of any problem. We will not look for faults for you, and will only repair 

described faults as covered under warranty.

9.  This full warranty is void if your appliance has been subjected to abuse, negligence, accident, alteration, failure to follow operating instructions, or exposed 

to abnormal or extreme conditions.

9.  Cosmetic changes that do not affect performance will not be considered defects or fall under this warranty. These changes include discolouration of 

any parts of your appliance, or the effects of using abrasive cleaners. The warranty does not cover cleaning or removing any food products from your 
appliance, or repairing any damage caused by allowing them to build up.

10.  This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear on your appliance or its parts.
11.  This warranty does not cover any defect caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised 

medication, loss of parts, tampering or attempted repair by anyone we have not authorised to make repairs.

12.  The warranty will not apply if the damage, malfunction or failure results from alterations, accident, misuse, abuse, fire, liquid spillage, maladjustment of customer 

controls, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and dips, thunderstorm activity, acts of God, voltage supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs 
by any persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories, exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or entry by any insect, vermin or foreign object in 
the product.

13.  The warranty does not cover damage from using your machine with an alternate power source (e.g. solar, inverter, generator, etc.).  We do not recommend 

using these devices to power your appliance.

14.  You must keep your purchase docket/receipt as both proof of purchase, and proof of the date on which you made the purchase. You will need to present your 

purchase docket or receipt when making a claim under this warranty.

15.  If you do not present your receipt of purchase, this warranty is invalid. Consumer Law allows us to request reasonable proof of purchase to service a 

warranty claim.

16.  This warranty does not imply, intend to or detract from any consumer rights listed in, and able to be enforced from, Regulated Consumer Law. If any condition is 

found to be in breach of the Consumer Law, only that single condition shall be void; and all other conditions will remain in place.

Summary of Contents for ThermoCook

Page 1: ...Manual 1 USER S MANUAL PROFESSIONAL COOKING ASSISTANT ThermoCook...

Page 2: ...STANT 1 SAFETY FIRST 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR OPTIMUM THERMOCOOK 4 ACCESSORIES 7 QUICK START 10 USING THE CONTROL PAD 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 WARRANTY TERMS...

Page 3: ...meals your whole family will love Here s just a selection of its functions chopping whipping mixing emulsifying milling kneading cooking blending stirring steaming weighing precise heating and much mo...

Page 4: ...hen you handle them e g when you empty the bowl or clean it Do not touch the edge of blades and be careful to only hold the top part of the blade assembly when you place or remove it Switch off your O...

Page 5: ...when you open the jar lid Do not touch the jar when you process food that is hotter than 60 C When you use the steamer make sure that it is connected properly to the jar and that the steamer lid is in...

Page 6: ...base Silicon gasket Glass lid 5 Steamer Lid GETTING TO KNOW YOUR THERMOCOOK This section introduces you to the key components of your new Optimum ThermoCook Multi Function Appliance 1 Blending bowl 2...

Page 7: ...removed for cleaning Removing the blade assembly Turn the bowl upside down and place a tea towel inside it Turn the fixing bracket anti clockwise This will allow the blade assembly to drop down onto...

Page 8: ...hermoCook until the food in the jar stops rotating 4 MEASURING CUP The measuring cup serves as a part of the lid and performs three functions to prevent heat loss during cooking to keep ingredients fr...

Page 9: ...t puree put the basket into the bowl to help pour out the juice Stewing Delicate foods such as meatballs or fishballs cannot be prepared in the bowl Place these foods into the cooking basket where the...

Page 10: ...esigned to be used without damaging the bowl To avoid any damage please do not use any other tools e g cooking spoons to scrape mix or stir food in the bowl Important Only use the spatula in the bowl...

Page 11: ...other electric appliance During the steaming process hot steam can escape from the steamer Please be careful of this steam when you remove the steamer lid 5 KNEADING SHAFT The kneading shaft can be u...

Page 12: ...of the machine 4 Firmly press the bowl down onto the unit with the handle pointing to the front 5 Place the lid on top and secure it by turning it clockwise until it clicks and locks into place NOTE...

Page 13: ...g Turn the knob clockwise to increase the value and anticlockwise to decrease it For more information about the Start Pause setting refer to page 13 Timer To set the timer for the required length of t...

Page 14: ...nd record your own custom made settings for future use Please refer to the steps outlined on page 15 to record your own DIY programmes Pulse The Pulse function allows you to chop and mix ingredients a...

Page 15: ...y pressing the button again Your Optimum ThermoCook will turn off automatically if you leave it idle for 10 minutes during PAUSE mode You can also use this knob to select and set the timer speed tempe...

Page 16: ...perature press this button either during stand by mode or during the heating process Note in some auto programmes the temperature is fixed and cannot be adjusted The temperature icon will flash on the...

Page 17: ...settings while you are recording the programme press the DIY button This will cycle through the available programme steps from STEP 01 until STEP 20 then return back to STEP 01 When a DIY programme i...

Page 18: ...ble below outlines which settings you can adjust for each programme Program Description Program Description Program Description SMOOTHIE No settings adjustable STEW Time adjustable from 1 12 hours CHO...

Page 19: ...before you wash the blade assembly and ensure that both parts are completely dry before fitting them back together Clean the body of your Optimum ThermoCook with a damp cloth only Do not use harsh abr...

Page 20: ...rring shaft Decrease the amount of food Alternatively Pause and use the spatula to remove any stuck food then restart E7 Speed change failure Speed changing between low level 1 5 and high level 6 10 i...

Page 21: ...x 320 x 420 mm SPECIFICATIONS The European Union WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment symbol left and on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of i...

Page 22: ...ranty is void if your appliance has been subjected to abuse negligence accident alteration failure to follow operating instructions or exposed to abnormal or extreme conditions 9 Cosmetic changes that...

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