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Take notes
Note the type and quantity of food and the amount of water. Next time, adjust the water and let the cooker look after the timing.
General
The plunger will prevent the element working unless the pan is in place. If you switch the cooker on accidentally, lift the pan off the element and set it down again to reset the control, or move the control up to its rest position (Warm).
Steaming times (in minutes)
These times assume a single layer of food in the basket.
Food | Time | Food | Time |
Asparagus (fresh, 400g) | Potatoes (400g, quartered) | ||
Green beans (fresh, 200g) | 20 | Spinach (fresh, 200g) | |
Broccoli (200g) | 18 | Prawns (fresh, 400g) | |
Brussels sprouts (200g) | 20 | Mussels (fresh, 400g) | |
Cabbage (quarter head) | Lobster tail (frozen, 2 pieces) | ||
Carrots (sliced, 200g) | Fish fillets (fresh, 250g) | ||
Courgette (sliced, 200g) | Fish steaks (fresh) | ||
Corn cobs (fresh, 2 cobs) | Chicken (fresh boneless 250g) | 15 |
Care and maintenance
Unplug the cooker and let it cool down fully before cleaning. Wash the lid, pan, and rack in warm, soapy water, rinse and dry. Don’t put any part in a dishwasher, it will affect the surface finishes.
Wipe the cooker, inside and out, with a clean damp cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a little
Don’t put the cooker in water or any other liquid. Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
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