SEVERIN Sous-vide Manual Download Page 6

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Operation

Preparing the pot

 ∙  Select a suitable pot with a minimum 

depth of 15.5 cm.

 ∙  Fill with warm water.

HINT:

The use of warm water shortens the 

time before the required cooking 

temperature is reached. Note: it may 

take several minutes for the built-in 

sensor to register the current water 

temperature.

If the selected temperature is below 

that of the water, the fan will turn, but 

the appliance does not heat up and 

the remaining running time does not 

count down.

 ∙  When filling with water, always observe 

the MIN and MAX markings on the 

appliance. With the food to be cooked 

in position, the water level must be 

between the MIN and MAX markings.

 ∙  Keep in mind that the level will rise 

when the food is put in. We therefore 

recommend using a smaller amount of 

water and then, if required, adding more 

warm water up to the MAX mark after 

the bags have been put in.

 ∙  The appliance will not work if the water 

level is below the MIN mark. In this 

case, 3 beep signals are heard and the 

display shows EE1.

 ∙  Should the water level fall below the MIN 

mark during operation, the appliance 

switches off, 3 beep signals are heard 

and the display shows EE1.

 ∙  To prevent excessive loss of water 

during extended cooking, the pot may 

be covered with aluminium foil or heat-

insulating sous-vide balls.

Placing the sous-vide stick

 ∙  Place the prepared pot on a level, water 

and heat-resistant surface.

 ∙  Use the clamp to fit the sous-vide-stick 

on the pot rim.

Adding the food to be cooked

 ∙  Place the vacuum bags containing the 

food into the pot.

 ∙  Ensure that they are covered with water 

at all times. Should you see a bag 

floating on the surface, put a suitable 

heat-resistant weight (eg a plate) on top 

of it.

Programming the unit

 ∙  Connect the mains plug to a suitable 

mains outlet.

A beep signal is heard, the   button 

and the indicator light show red and the 

display lights up briefly. The appliance is 

now in stand-by mode.

 ∙  Press  the   button briefly. The display 

shows ‘C’ and the temperature last 

selected.

 ∙  Use the +/- buttons to set the desired 

cooking temperature in 0.5-degree steps 

(up to max. 90°C). The temperature 

settings can be adjusted in small steps 

by a single push;  keeping the button 

pressed results in rapid scrolling.

 ∙  Press  the   button; the display shows 

the cooking time last selected:  00:01 

(hrs : min).

 ∙  The cooking time in hours starts 

Summary of Contents for Sous-vide

Page 1: ...3 13 1 12 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 10 11...

Page 2: ...tor light 6 Stainless steel jacket with fan protection cap 7 MIN fill level mark 8 MAX fill level mark 9 Fan 10 Heating element 11 Main unit 12 Clamp 13 Power cord with plug Important safety instructi...

Page 3: ...risk of electric shock do not clean the top section with water and do not immerse it in water Should the top section be dropped in water disconnect it from the mains immediately take out the whole app...

Page 4: ...ervised The appliance and its power cord must be kept well away from children under 8 at all times Caution Keep any packaging materials well away from children these materials are a potential source o...

Page 5: ...vacuum cooking the food is sealed inside a vacuum bag and cooked at low temperature in a water bath The ideal temperature range for such cooking is 55 to 65 C Pasteurisation of the food is achieved at...

Page 6: ...peration the appliance switches off 3 beep signals are heard and the display shows EE1 To prevent excessive loss of water during extended cooking the pot may be covered with aluminium foil or heat ins...

Page 7: ...remaining showing in the display Once the programmed cooking time has elapsed 3 beep signals are heard the indicator light turns red and the display shows END The bags can now be removed and used or...

Page 8: ...ss Medium Well done Beef 90 180 mins Fillet ca 55 60 C Roast ca 80 90 Pork 60 150 mins ca 65 70 C ca 70 80 Poultry 120 210 mins Duck breast ca 65 Other poultry ca 80 90 Fish 40 60 mins ca 60 Potatoes...

Page 9: ...e and symbols are aligned Descaling Depending on the water quality lime content in your area as well as the frequency of use all thermal household appliances using hot water need descaling i e removal...

Page 10: ...e of our authorised service centres This guarantee is only valid if the appliance has been used in accordance with the instructions and provided that it has not been modified repaired or interfered wi...

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