TEAM CUISINE SOUS-VIDE STICK Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 7

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If the mains power cable of this device should become damaged, it 
must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer's custom-
er service department or a similarly qualified specialist, in order to 
avoid any hazards.

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The base unit, the mains power cable and the mains plug must not 
be immersed in water or any other liquids. 

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If liquid gets into the device above the 

MAX 

marking, pull out the 

mains plug immediately. Have the device checked before reusing.

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Do not use any abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents.

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This device is not intended to be operated using an external timer 
clock or a separate remote control system.

DANGER for children

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Risk of death through severe burns! Nev-
er lay the power cable such that children 
can pull down the device and the water 
bath.

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Packing materials are not children's toys. 
Children should not be allowed to play 
with the plastic bags. There is a risk of 
suffocation.

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Keep the device out of the reach of chil-
dren.

DANGER to and from pets and 
livestock

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Electrical devices can represent danger 
to pets and livestock. In addition, animals 
can also cause damage to the device. For 
this reason you should keep animals 
away from electrical devices at all times.

DANGER! Risk of electric shock 
due to moisture

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Never touch the device with wet hands.

DANGER! Risk of electric shock

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Do not use the device if the device or the 
mains power cable has any visible dam-
age, or if the device has previously been 
dropped.

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Only connect the mains plug to a proper-
ly installed and easily accessible earthed 
wall socket whose voltage corresponds 
to the specifications on the rating plate. 
The wall socket must continue to be easi-
ly accessible after the device is plugged 
in.

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Ensure that the mains power cable can-
not be damaged by sharp edges or hot 
points.

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When using the device, ensure that the 
mains power cable cannot be trapped or 
crushed.

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Even after it has been switched off, the 
device has not been completely discon-
nected from the mains. In order to fully 
disconnect it, pull out the mains plug.

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When removing the mains plug from the 
wall socket, always pull the plug and nev-
er the cable.

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Disconnect the mains plug from the wall 
socket.
… if there is a fault,
… when you are not using the device,
… before you clean the device and
… during thunderstorms.

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To avoid any risk, do not make modifica-
tions to the product.

Summary of Contents for SOUS-VIDE STICK

Page 1: ...Operating instructions EN SOUS VIDE STICK TC 002 001...

Page 2: ...th 15 6 2 Making settings 16 6 3 Phase 1 heating up 17 6 4 Phase 2 Sous vide cooking 18 7 Tips and tricks 19 7 1 Suitable food for sous vide 20 7 2 Unsuitable food for sous vide 21 7 3 Reverse cooking...

Page 3: ...e user instruc tions prior to initial use Above all observe the safety instruc tions The device should only be used as de scribed in these user instructions Keep these user instructions for infor mati...

Page 4: ...4 EN www team cuisine com 1 Device overview 1 2 4 7 3 5 8 10 11 6 12 13 14 15 16 3 5 7 6 3 4 8 9 17 A B C 9...

Page 5: ...Press briefly switch between settings temperature hours minutes 15 In setting mode decrease values 16 In setting mode increase values 17 Propeller Figure C 2 Intended purpose Use the device exclusive...

Page 6: ...dren must not play with the device Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by unsupervised children unless they are older than 8 years and super vised Children under the age of 8 must be k...

Page 7: ...k In addition animals can also cause damage to the device For this reason you should keep animals away from electrical devices at all times DANGER Risk of electric shock due to moisture Never touch th...

Page 8: ...e But unfortunately it does not always work using conventional methods or it re quires exact timing Sous vide makes cooking easier and almost always yields perfect re sults In principle sous vide is n...

Page 9: ...or must be cooled down inside the vacuum bag using iced water and then stored in the 0 C section of the refrigerator Ensure that you use high quality bags that are heat and cold resistant On the packa...

Page 10: ...pot with warm tap wa ter at least up to the MIN marking 6 on the sous vide stick and not further than the MAX marking 7 Remember that the water level will rise later when the vacu um bags are inserted...

Page 11: ...ides NOTE if bags are pressed firmly against one another the cooking time becomes longer and impossible to calculate 3 The bags should be underwater If they float on the surface cover them e g with a...

Page 12: ...served immediately This method is most suitable for roasting cuts 7 4 Tips Marinating the combination of vacuum packing with marinade and slow cooking in the water bath offers very intense taste exper...

Page 13: ...e depends on the size and freshness of the food the quality and properties of the product for meat the breed of animal the filling volume and shape flat or round of the vacuum bag personal preferences...

Page 14: ...2 C 2 hours Turkey breast well done 15 30 mm 72 C 2 hours Duck breast well done 15 25 mm 72 C 3 hours Goose breast well done 20 mm 80 C 8 hours Salmon tender 25 mm 45 C 20 min Cod tender 25 mm 52 C 40...

Page 15: ...mb through the oil and place the cutlets individually or next to one another in the vacuum bag 4 Vacuum seal the meat 5 Place the vacuum sealed meat in the re frigerator for approx 12 hours 6 Place th...

Page 16: ...ts skin leave it on It will hold the fish together later and can be deliciously fried on 2 Cut one to two slices off a lemon 3 Repeatedly stab a fork into the pulp of the lemon 4 Place the salmon the...

Page 17: ...escale being deposited in parts of the sous vide stick depending on the hard ness of the water used You should remove this at regular intervals because otherwise the power consumption of the device wi...

Page 18: ...tore the device protected against dust and dirt and out of the reach of children Allow the device to dry completely in cluding the inside of the metal casing 4 and the plastic foot 5 before you put it...

Page 19: ...ime Is the food significantly thicker than described in the recipe or the ta ble Were the vacuum bags pressed tightly togeth er during the cooking process Did you set the right temperature Either vacu...

Page 20: ...1000 W Temperature range 0 C 90 C adjustable in 0 5 C incre ments Heating time 8 L from 24 4 C to 60 C in 25 min Water circulation approx 8 L min With the CE marking Team Cuisine declares the conformi...

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