Before you use your appliance for the first time

Beforeyouuseyourapplianceforthefirsttime,weadviseyoutocarryoutasteamingcycleusing4measuresofwater. Then wash the bowl, basket, lid, blade and accessories in dishwater. Clean the body of the appliance with a soft cloth. To remove the blade, turn the knob - fig. 1 until the upper and lower parts of the blade are free.

Use

 

Positioning the lid

 

To lock the lid, position it on the bowl with the

marks lined up then

turn it anticlockwise - fig. 2/3.

 

Note: the lid cannot be removed once the bowl is locked onto the body of the appliance.

Note: the appliance will not work if the bowl is not properly locked in position.

Positioning the bowl

Once the lid is locked on, place the bowl on the body of the appliance and turn it until it locks into position - fig. 4/5.

Using the steaming function

 

 

Open the plug on the water tank and pour in the amount of water indicated

for cooking the food using the water measure - fig. 6. Put the plug back in.

Place the food in the steaming basket then place the basket in the bowl,

in the notch designed for this purpose - fig. 7 Close the lid, making sure

it is locked in position - fig. 2/3. Then place the bowl on the body of the

appliance - fig. 4/5and turn the button to the steaming position

.

The indicator light comes on and the button returns to the

position.

 

The appliance starts to heat up and stops automatically when the water

tank is empty.

 

 

Caution: on first use, the steam function may already be selected. Thus, the tank must always be filled before you plug in the appliance.

 

 

Steaming

Note: if the food is not

 

Cooking time varies according to the temperature of the food and

cooked enough, wait

evaporation of the water poured into the tank before start-up.

10 minutes before opening

The cooking times in the guide opposite are given as an indication only

the plug on the tank.

for approximately 100 g of food, either fresh or frozen, cut up into small

Fill it up again and do

cubes or pieces.

another cycle, adjusting

 

 

the amount of water.

 

 

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