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Cleaning

After use unplug the appliance and allow the appliance to cool for a few seconds. 
Pour our the soup into a suitable container.
Lift off the machine head, pour 1.5 litres of fresh water into the appliance jug. Replace 
the machine head and plug the appliance into the mains.
Select the 

Blend

 programme and run the appliance for a few seconds. 

If you do this very soon after use this will help to loosen any particles of food and 
minimise food particles drying on to the appliance jug and the blending blade.

Cleaning the appliance

Unplug the appliance and remove the machine head.

The appliance jug

 can be cleaned with warm soapy water and a sponge, rinsed with 

clean water and then dried with a clean towel or kitchen paper.
Burned-on  food will usually be at the base where the heating element is. Half-fill the 
appliance jug with warm soapy water and leave it for 15 minutes to soak. Remove any 
deposits with a coarse sponge or plastic pan scourer. DO NOT not use a metal scouring 
pad or other abrasive material to avoid scratching the unit. Rinse and dry with a clean 
towel or kitchen paper.

Machine Head

Run the lower section of  the lid incorporating the blending blade under warm water, 
and wipe with a clean damp cloth. Do NOT touch the blade with your hands.

WARNING: 

DO NOT immerse the machine head or appliance jug in water as they 

contain electrical components.  Wipe them with a barely damp cloth and dry carefully.

Accessories

Wash the soup jug and measuring cup in warm soapy water, rinse and dry carefully.
The Tamis and stirrer are for use only in the preparation of Soymilk (see Page 8). 
After straining the soymilk through the tamis, empty the residue from the tamis into a 
refuse bin. Place the tamis into a bowl with clean warm soapy water. Carefully brush 
the sieve part with a soft brush on both sides to loosen any particles and then run the 
tamis under clear water to fully rinse it. Leave the Tamis to dry on a draining board
Wash the Stirrer in warm soapy water, rinse in clean water and dry.
Do not use any abrasive pad or other abrasives on any part of the appliance.

Storage

Store the appliance and accessories safely in a dry cupboard. You can store the acces-
sories in the appliance but you will need to remove the soup jug handle.  
To do this, press down on the bot-
tom of the jug below the handle to 
release the locking tab and slide 
the handle off.

Loosely coil the power cord and store it separately.

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Summary of Contents for SOM16

Page 1: ...7 Portable DVD Player SoupMaker SOM16 ...

Page 2: ... edge of your work surface Do not operate the appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance or any attachment has been damaged WARNING Ifthesupplycordisdamaged itmustbereplacedbyaspecial cord or assembly available fromTesco or its service agent Whenunpluggingthepowercord holdtheplugtop notthepowercord Do not use attachments or accessories which are not recommended by the manufacture...

Page 3: ...he handle only and do not touch the lower part of the head as it may be hot DANGER OF BURNS Aftereachoperationcycle allowtheappliancetocoolfullythencleanthe appliance to prevent food sticking to the bottom of the jug and burning DO NOT use the appliance for making continuous batches of soup Over time the bottom of the metal liner in the appliance jug may discol our This will not impede normal oper...

Page 4: ...op posite If anything is damaged or missing contact a Tesco store or http ttselectrical custhelp com Have your receipt available Retain the packaging If you dispose of it please do so according to any recycling regulations Attach the handle to the Soup Jug Locate the han dleintheslotatthesideofthejugandpushitfirmly in until the handle clicks into place Beforeusingyourapplianceforthefirsttime Check...

Page 5: ...ect the mains plug into a power point Switch on at the mains point 7 The appliance will beep once and the SMOOTH indicator will flash This is the default operational state of the soup maker 8 Press SELECT to select a programme 9 Press START CANCEL to start the machine START CANCEL SELECT and the selected programme in dicator light and stay on for the length of the programme Programmes Smooth This ...

Page 6: ...lToo High if the liquid level exceeds the MAX level in the appliance the water level sensor will operate and the unit will not switch on This condition is indicated by all the indicators flashing simultaneously Lift the machine head off and reduce the liquid level to the MAX mark The unit will now operate normally System Errors If the buzzer sounds and all display lamps flicker there may be a syst...

Page 7: ...un the lower section of the lid incorporating the blending blade under warm water and wipe with a clean damp cloth Do NOT touch the blade with your hands WARNING DO NOT immerse the machine head or appliance jug in water as they containelectricalcomponents Wipethemwithabarelydampclothanddrycarefully Accessories Wash the soup jug and measuring cup in warm soapy water rinse and dry carefully TheTamis...

Page 8: ... hours If youwishyoucanaddsugarorotherflavouringsafterthesoymilkhasbeenstrained Recipes to get you started ChunkyVegetable Soup Cookingtime 28minutes Ingredients 1Tablespoon Olive Oil 100g Onions Chopped 200g Carrots Peeled and Diced 100g Parsnip Peeled and Diced 100g Sliced Green Beans Sugar Snaps etc 100g Leek Trimmed and Sliced 75g Red Lentils 800mlVegetable Stock or600mlVegetable Stock and 200...

Page 9: ...tactingTesco The Control Panel won t light up Insert the power cord into the mains point and the machine Checkthatthefuseinthemainsplugisintact replacewiththecorrectfuseifnecessary Lift the machine head off and replace it correctly on the Appliance Jug The Control Panel lights up but the machine does not operate Press the START CANCEL switch You are in the Blend program and the appliance has tempo...

Page 10: ...ion 820 900W Capacity Min 1 4L max 1 7L Duty Cycle Blend Mode 2 minutes on 10 minutes off NetWeight 2 85 Kg This product must be earthed UK Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Separate disposal facilities exist for your nearest facilities See www recycle more co uk or in store for details ROI Produced after 13th August 2005 Waste electrical products should not ...

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