The keep warm function will keep the soup or liquid at 50°C and will lightly
blend every 10 minutes to avoid the soup burning. The program can run for 2
hours, allowing you to enjoy your soup at your convenience.
The soup maker can also be used as a blender. Simply set up the soup maker
as before and add your ingredients for blending.
Note: It is important that your ingredients reach a minimum depth of 3-4cm so
that the blade can blend them easily.
Connect the soup maker to the mains power supply and press the Start/Stop
button. Make sure the lid is correctly fitted and press the blend button to start
the BLEND program.
The blend cycle is a repeating 20-25 seconds high-speed blend with a slight
rest. To stop the cycle press Start/Stop button.
Note: If the lid is removed during the blending process, the program you have
chosen will stop working. Press the Start/Stop button again to reactivate the
program.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- This appliance is unsuitable for dishwasher use.
- Always disconnect the soup maker from the mains power supply before
cleaning.
- Do not immerse the soup maker in water or any liquids.
- Clean the surface of the base unit and the outside of the jug with a soft,
damp cloth. Rinse the lid in warm, soapy water.
- To clean the inside of the jug, rinse to remove any remaining soup or large
food particles. Wipe away any food remains using a soft cloth and mild
detergent before rinsing again.
Caution: The blades inside the jug are not removable and are very sharp;
extreme caution should be taken when cleaning the inside of the jug.
- For removal of stubborn stains, simply assemble the soup maker as
previously described and add 800ml of water and a small amount of mild
detergent. Fit the lid and switch the soup maker on. Press the BLEND
button and the blades will rotate to clean the jug. You can stop the cleaning
process at any time by switching off the appliance.
If the base of the jug becomes wet, make sure that the connectors are
completely dry before reusing the jug. If the connectors are still wet, the
water will damage the electric connections.
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