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Art.-No. 42525 Multi - Cook

Operating Instructions

Multi - Cook

Read all provided instructions before first usage!

Model and attachments are subject to change!

For domestic use only!

Summary of Contents for 42525 Multi-cook

Page 1: ...Art No 42525 Multi Cook Operating Instructions Multi Cook Read all provided instructions before first usage Model and attachments are subject to change For domestic use only ...

Page 2: ... 43 Technical Specifications 44 Before First Use 44 Properties of Your New Multi Cook 44 Displaying Time and Functions 45 Buttons 45 Automatic Activation of Warm Keeping 46 Hints for Best Results 46 Operation 46 Preparing the Cooker for Operation 47 Cooking Rice 49 Baby Food 50 Steaming 51 Baking and Reheating 52 Yoghurt 54 Soups and Sauces 55 Warm Keeping 56 Adjusting the Timer 57 Troubleshooting...

Page 3: ...delicious meals Cooking times and temperatures are monitored by timer controlled electronic thus reliably providing the desired results For a lot of meals and small portions this appliance is a real energy saving alternative to the usual range Six pre selectable cooking functions and the additional warm keeping feature of this compact unit offer the required flexibility to put your ideas into prac...

Page 4: ...on MENU button for selecting the requested cooking function Timer buttons and for setting up cooking times and timer operation Rice spoon Soup ladle Spoon shelf Measuring cup Steamer Power cord Accessories START button with two functions for switching on and starting the selected function Oven compartment Heating plate Temperature sensor prevents overheating and ensures a steady cooking temperatur...

Page 5: ...d repair During operation keep the appliance in an appropriate distance of at least 20 cm on each side and 1 m above to furniture walls boards curtains and other objects Do not operate the appliance beneath or below any heat sensitive or moisture sensitive materials boards or drop lights to avoid damage caused by steam heat or condensate Operate the appliance on a well accessible stable level dry ...

Page 6: ...nd closed properly See Operation Except for the oven compartment do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning pads e g metal scouring pads for cleaning Do not clean the appliance with any corrosive chemicals e g bleach Do not immerse the appliance or power cord in water or any other liquid Do not spill or drip any liquids on the appliance in the oven compartment or on the power cord to avoid risk of f...

Page 7: ...t touch these parts with your hands arms or any other parts or your body or any heat or moisture sensitive objects Do not place the pot on any heat sensitive surfaces shortly after operation If required protect your hands and arms with pot holders or oven gloves Even with the appliance properly closed lid and upper cover properly in place steam will escape from the opening in the upper cover durin...

Page 8: ...he upper cover of the appliance and take out these parts 2 Carefully remove all shipping materials and promotional materials but DO NOT remove the warning labels or model label Especially ensure that there are no foreign objects e g packaging in the interior of the appliance WARNING Always switch OFF unplug and let the appliance cool down to room tempera ture before cleaning Do not immerse the app...

Page 9: ...inated continuously When a function is currently selected that is operating with a fixed cooking time the cooking time is shown on the display Hours are marked by HR and minutes by MIN If the cooking time flashes on the display you can adjust the cooking time within a pre selected range using the Timer buttons and See Operation With the warm keeping function in operation the already elapsed warm k...

Page 10: ... multifunctional cooker offers a pre selected cooking time For your first tries it is better to use the preferences After getting experiences adapt the cooking time to your liking For getting the desired results as an example you may leave the food in the cooker for a while with the warm keeping function in operation or cancel operation by pressing the KEEP WARM OFF button Operation WARNING The mu...

Page 11: ...ter let the appliance cool down and clean the appliance See Care and Cleaning 1 Place the appliance on a flat stable heat and moisture resistant surface near a suitable wall power outlet See Important Safeguards Leave at least 20 cm of free space to walls curtains boards and other objects on each side of the appliance Leave at least 100 cm of free space above the appliance to avoid damage due to s...

Page 12: ... stew potatoes vegetables 30 90 minutes adjustable in steps of 10 minutes 30 minutes MIN 6 Follow the instructions given below for the individual functions Doing so always observe the required filling levels To avoid damage and injuries from hot liquids do not overfill the pot especially when cooking foodstuffs that could violently froth to avoid overflow of hot fat and liquids causing scalds and ...

Page 13: ...the pot Example If you are cooking 3 measuring cups of rice water should be added to level 3 The water quantity can be increased or decreased reasonably according to your individual like But NEVER fill in more water than up to the maximum level 5 5 WARNING It is essential to ensure that the upper brim of the pot is clean Otherwise the lid will not seal sufficiently and water could run into the ove...

Page 14: ...er brim of the pot is clean Otherwise the lid will not seal and water could run into the oven compartment 3 Ensure that there are no foreign objects in the oven compartment of the cooker and the interior of the oven compartment is clean Then insert the pot The pot may not protrude the upper brim of the oven compartment 4 Ensure that the lid of the pot is inserted properly in the upper cover of the...

Page 15: ...de the brim of the steamer 2 Fill the appropriate amount of water in the inner pot Wipe dry the external surface and the upper brim of the pot Fill the inner pot at least up to the lowest filling mark 1 ca 350 ml but when using the steamer do not fill in more than 1 Litre filling mark 3 For saving energy and time you should not fill in too much water especially when selecting short cooking times W...

Page 16: ...e food For this it is best to use the supplied rice spoon If you prepared food in the pot and steamer at the same time take out the pot carefully using pot holders or oven gloves and place the pot on a heat resistant surface Then take the steamer out of the pot 12 Clean the appliance after each use See Care and Cleaning Baking and Reheating The Bake function is suited for reheating of already cook...

Page 17: ...e you can prepare small cakes flan cases small thick pancakes as well as savoury or sweet baked dishes and gratins However you should not prepare too large amounts Otherwise the food will probably not be done completely If baked dishes and gratins are still half cooked after the baking time elapsed you should leave these dishes in the appliance for some time with the warm keeping function in opera...

Page 18: ...after operation condensate and a large amount of steam could come out from under the brim of the upper cover Thus keep a sufficient distance to the appliance to avoid scalding The oven compartment and pot are very hot shortly after operation Protect your hands with pot holders or oven gloves when ta king out the pot Do not place the hot pot on any heat or moisture sensitive surfaces Do not use any...

Page 19: ...en carefully pour off the whey 10 Flavour whey and yoghurt to taste For this refer to the recipes in this booklet Soups and Sauces WARNING Always ensure that there is a sufficient amount of water in the inner pot before switching on the appliance The water filling level in the inner pot must reach the minimum mark 1 at least but do not fill in more than up to mark 5 Do not overfill the inner pot D...

Page 20: ...itive surfaces Do not use any hard or edged objects e g metal spoons with the appliance to avoid damage to the surfaces especially the non stick coating Always use cooking utensils from heat resistant plastic or wood e g supplied soup ladle 9 Press the opening button to open the upper cover and take out the food For this it is best to use the supplied soup ladle 10 Clean the appliance after each u...

Page 21: ...time until starting the function as a count down in steps of 30 minutes As soon as the multi functional cooker starts the cooking process automatically the PRESET indicator goes out and the usual information of the selected function is shown 7 You can stop the timer at any time Simply press the KEEP WARM OFF button to switch OFF the appliance Troubleshooting The following hints are meant to aid yo...

Page 22: ... your service centre Malfunction in the electric circuits Send to the designated service centre for repair Cooked food is burnt or cannot be kept warm auto matically With the Yoghurt function automatic warm keeping is not programmed Activate warm keeping manually See Warm Keeping Temperature sensor is stained Clean the temperature sensor with fine sandpaper 320 Malfunction in the electric circuits...

Page 23: ...r power cord in water or any other liquids or place the appliance or power cord in an auto matic dishwasher Never leave any food dry up on the appliance or any parts of it to prevent a build up of baked on foods Especially keep the heating plate and sensor plate at the bottom of the oven compartment clean to maintain full contact to the pot as residues between pot and hea ting elements will interf...

Page 24: ... to avoid damage to the seals Do not use violence Abrasive cleaners cleaning pads or fine sandpaper may be used for cleaning the heating plate or temperature sensor in the oven compartment Do not use such materials for cleaning any other surface of the appliance Do not use hard or sharp edged objects chemicals or corrosive liquids for cleaning the appliance as this could affect or damage the surfa...

Page 25: ... upper cover Gently press the steam vent down into the upper cover 4 Open the upper cover and with the seal on the lid facing towards the oven compartment insert the tongue at the brim of the lid in the slit in the front part of the upper cover brim Note You cannot close the upper cover if the lid is not mounted properly 5 Then above the hinge press the lid onto the upper cover until the left and ...

Page 26: ...ble manufacturing or material defects will be to the exclusion of any further claim and within warranty limits of the law free of charge repaired or substituted There is no Warranty claim of the purchaser if the damage or defect of the appliance is caused by inap propriate treatment over loading or installation mistakes The Warranty claim expires if there is any technical interference of a third p...

Page 27: ...erve hot with jam vanilla sauce and sweet berries bilberries cranberries or redcurrant or with maple syrup Nougat Yoghurt Drink and Whey Drink Note When preparing yoghurt you will always get a small amount of whey Do not depo sit the whey It is a refreshing drink Ingredients 1 litre fat reduced plain milk ca 100 ml plain yoghurt ca 100 g nougat crème For the whey drink 1 2 tablespoons lemon juice ...

Page 28: ...ents in the pot of the Multi Cook 4 Cover with cheese slices 5 Mix milk cream instant broth pepper and nutmeg and spread out the mixture on the cheese 6 Place the pot in the multi functional cooker and start the Bake function 7 As soon as the countdown of the cooking time reaches 8 to 5 minutes press the KEEP WARM OFF button to switch off the appliance 8 Spread some chopped parsley on each portion...

Page 29: ...romage frais then combine fromage frais mixture and gelatine and mix thoroughly Fold in the cream 8 Fit a flan ring around the lower half of the flan Spread one half of the strawberry cream on the flan case 9 Place the other half of the flan case on the strawberry cream and spread the remaining strawberry cream on it Place the flan in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes 10 Remove the flan rin...

Page 30: ... filling level 51 first use 44 flan case 53 functions 44 48 H heating plate 40 hot surfaces 43 I indicators 39 40 45 intended use 41 L lid 39 60 61 M maximum amount 42 44 48 55 maximum timer 57 minimum amount 42 48 55 N non stick coating 43 O opening button 39 operating elements 39 operation 46 oven compartment 40 P pancake 53 porridge 48 power consumption 44 power cord 39 43 44 47 power supply 42...

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