USING THE INTERNAL STEAM BASKET
Cooking times are for information purposes
only; in most cases the food will be properly
cooked.
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However, certain conditions may affect the
cooking time:
- size of the vegetables (cut or uncut)
- quantity of ingredients in the basket
- type of vegetables, their ripeness
You can also use the manual mode by selecting a temperature of 130°C and the cooking time according
to the quantity and type of ingredients: see table below.
Steam cooking time (for fresh ingredients)
Ingredients
Quantities (max)
Courgettes (sliced)
800 g
Parsnips (sliced or cubed) 800 g
White part of the leek
800 g
Broccoli (florets)
500 g
Fish (thick fillets or
600 g
steaks)
(with baking parchment)
Potatoes (small whole new) 1 kg
Carrots (sliced)
1 kg
Green beans
800 g
White meat (chicken
600 g
breast fillets)
(with baking parchment)
Some recipes may cause the water to overflow due to the formation of bubbles, particularly when
using frozen vegetables. In this case, you need to reduce the volumes accordingly.
MANUAL MODE
1- Press directly on the button for the setting you want to adjust, i.e. the speed
selector (B2) or the cooking temperature selector (B3) or the time selector (B4),
the chosen setting flashes on the screen (C1-C2-C3).
2- Then adjust the setting(s) using the +/- selector (B6). For safety reasons, it is
not possible to set a temperature without setting a cooking time.
3- When you have finished entering all your settings, press the "start" button
(B7). When your appliance is using cooking mode, the red indicator light (B3)
lights up to inform you that cooking has started. When the program has started,
you have the possibility of stopping the appliance at any time by pressing the
"stop" button. The program is then in pause mode and you have the possibility
of restarting by pressing "start" again. If you have chosen the wrong program
and if you want to cancel it, press and hold the "stop" button for 2 seconds.
4- When the program has ended, the appliance emits 3 beeps.
5- Press the locks (D2) and then remove the bowl assembly (D) (See Fig. 12).
- quantity of water in the bowl, which corre-
sponds to the measurement (0.7l).
Remember to use the steam cap with "maxi"
(a) facing towards you.
If the food is not properly cooked, you can set
an additional cooking time.
Recommended steam
Estimated cooking times
program
20 min
P1
25 min
P1
25 min
P1
20 min
P1
15 min
P1
30 min
P2
30 min
P2
30 min
P2
20 min
P2
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IMPORTANT - 'MAKING YOUR APPLIANCE SECURE' INSTRUCTIONS ( 'SECU' )
Y o u r a p p l i a n c e i s
equipped, as standard,
with electronic motor
protection to guarantee
its longevity. This
electronic security
safeguards against in-
correct use; in this way, the motor is properly
protected.
In cases of extreme use which disregard the
recommendations in the instructions (see para-
graph 'FIRST USE': potentially excessively large
quantities and/or abnormally long use and/or
preparing different recipes at short intervals),
the electronic protection will be triggered to
preserve the motor; in this case, the appliance
will stop functioning and the message 'SECU' will
be displayed on the LCD screen of the control
CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
The appliance should not be im-
•
mersed. Never put the motor unit
(A) under running water.
• Once you have finished using it, disconnect
the appliance.
• Clean the bowl immediately after use to avoid
staining.
• Press the locks (D2) then lift the bowl
assembly (D).
• Place the bowl on a flat surface.
• Unlock the lid by rotating one quarter of a turn
clockwise. Carefully remove the lid.
• The parts of the lid (seal, seal holder and lid)
are removable. When the parts have cooled down,
unclip the seal holder from the lid (See Fig. 15).
• Take care with the knives of the ultrablade
blade (F1) and the kneading / grinding knife
(F4) when you are cleaning them and when
you empty the bowl, they are extremely sharp.
• When the parts have cooled down:
- Dismantle the spindle (D3), the seal (D4) and
the locking ring (D5) (See Fig. 13).
- Clean the bowl (D), the spindle (D3),
the seal (D4), the locking ring (D5), the
panel to indicate that the appliance is tempo-
rarily out of service.
If 'SECU' is displayed on the control panel
and your appliance stops working, proceed
accordingly:
• Leave your appliance plugged in, do not press
the '0/1' switch.
• Please refer to the recommendations in the ins-
tructions and readapt your use of the appliance
(see table page 6: amount of ingredients/re-
cipe preparation time/temperature/ type of
accessories).
• Allow the motor to cool down for half an hour.
• Restart the appliance by pressing on the 'Start/
Stop/Reset' button (B7) for two seconds. Your
appliance is now ready to be used again. For
further information, please contact customer
services (see details in the guarantee booklet).
accessories (F1), (F2), (F3), (F4), (F5),
the steam regulator cap (E1), the lid (E2),
the seal holder (E3) and the seal (E4) using
a sponge and some soapy water.
• Do not use surgical spirit to clean the control
panel (B).
• To clean the motor unit (A),
use a damp cloth. Dry care-
fully.
• To ensure that the control
panel (B) has a long life,
clean it with the soft side of a slightly damp
sponge to avoid scratching it.
• To help you with cleaning, the bowl, lid assem-
bly and accessories are dishwasher safe, with
the exception of the spindle (D3 and D4) and
the locking ring (D5) (See Fig. 14).
• The accessories, the detachable spindle (D3)
and the parts of the lid may become slightly
discoloured with certain ingredients such as
curry, carrot juice, etc; this does not represent
any danger for your health or for the operation
of your appliance. To avoid this, clean these
parts immediately after use.
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