Tefal CY7018CA User manual

Type
User manual
Cook4me
100 recettes
préprogrammées
étape par étape
cuites en quelques
minutes
Intelligent Electric Pressure Cooker and Multicooker
Autocuiseur électrique intelligent
Your sous-chef in the kitchen
Votre sous-chef dans la cuisine
100
pre-programmed
recipes with step by
step instructions
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety
precautions should always be followed including the
following:
1. Read all instructions.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces.
Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against electrical shock do not
immerse cord, plugs, or any other parts in water
except for the removable insert and accessories.
4. Close supervision is necessary when any
appliance is used by or near children.
5. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before
cleaning.
Allow to cool before putting on or taking off
parts.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged
cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions
or has been damaged in any manner. Return
appliance to the nearest authorized service
facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
7. The use of accessory attachments not
recommended by the appliance manufacturer
may cause injuries.
8. Do not use outdoors.
9. Do not let the cord hang over the edge of table
or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric
burner, or in a heated oven.
11. Do not move the product when in use or when
the steam pressure valve is closed.
12. Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug
cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any
control to «off», then remove plug from wall
outlet.
13. Do not use appliance for other than intended
use.
14. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
15. To reduce the risk of electric shock, cook only in
removable container.
CAUTION: DO NOT CARRY THE PRODUCT BY THE
LID HANDLES.
Take the time to read all the following
instructions carefully
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and follow the instructions for use. Keep
them for future use.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. This appliance complies with the safety
regulations and conditions in effect at the time
of manufacture.
2. Check that the power supply voltage
corresponds to that shown on the appliance
(alternating current) and that there’s a
grounded plug.
3. Given the diverse standards in effect, if the
appliance is used in a country other than that
in which it is purchased, have it checked by an
approved service center.
4. This appliance is intended for household use
only.
5. In case of commercial use, inappropriate use
or failure to comply with the instructions, the
manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the
guarantee does not apply.
6. This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
7. Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
8. Replace the sealing gasket every 2 years, or
sooner if you see the gasket is worn or in need of
replacement. Use only original parts available in
authorized repair centers.
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY
1. Make sure the plug is connected properly to
both the appliance and the outlet.
2. Only connect the appliance to grounded
electrical outlet. If the sockets and plug on
the appliance are not compatible, consult a
professional qualified technician to replace the
outlet with a more suitable one.
3. Do not use the appliance if:
It or its cord is damaged.
The appliance has been dropped, shows visible
damage, or does not work properly.
In these cases, the appliance must be sent to an
approved Service Center. Do not take the appliance
apart yourself.
4. Do not use an extension cord. If you accept
liability for doing so, only use a grounded
extension cord which is in good condition and is
suited to the wattage of the appliance.
5. If the power cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, an authorized
Service Center or a similarly qualified person in
order to avoid any danger.
6. Do not leave the cord hanging.
7. Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the
cord.
8. Always unplug the appliance immediately after
use; when moving it; prior to any cleaning or
maintenance.
USE OF THE APPLIANCE
1. Use a flat and stable, heat resistant work
surface, away from any water splashes.
2. Always place your Electric Pressure Cooker on a
dry surface.
3. Always check the pressure release devices for
clogging before use.
4. Make sure that the Electric Pressure Cooker is
properly closed before bringing it up to pressure.
5. It is highly recommended not to move the
Electric Pressure Cooker when it is under
pressure. The pressure limit valve may move: this
could cause burns by steam being released.
6. Do not touch the hot surfaces. Be careful, metal
parts and especially the lid are very hot. Always
wear oven mitts.
7. Do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the carrying
handles and not the lid handle. Always wear
oven mitts.
8. Never use the insert handle to carry the product,
use the carrying handle on the product body.
9. Your Electric Pressure Cooker cooks under
pressure. Burns could result from boiling over if
not used properly.
10. Do not open the pressure cooker until the unit
has cooled and all internal pressure has been
released. If the handles are difficult to push
apart, this indicates that the cooker is still
pressurized : do not force it open. Any pressure
in the cooker can be hazardous.
11. Do not try to open the lid until the float valve is
down.
12. Never use your Electric Pressure Cooker without
liquid; when the cooking pot is empty or without
the cooking pot: this could cause serious
damage.
13. Do not remove the cooking pot while the
appliance is working.
14. Do not fill your Electric Pressure Cooker
above maximum level. For food that expands
considerably during cooking, such as rice,
dehydrated vegetables or compotes, do not fill
the Electric Pressure Cooker more than half full.
Respect the levels indicated in the recipes.
15. After cooking meat which has an outer layer
of skin, which could swell due to the effects of
pressure, to avoid burns do not pierce the skin
after cooking if it appears swollen. Pierce food
before cooking to avoid burns.
16. When cooking food with a thick texture (chick
peas, rhubarb, compotes, etc.) the Electric
Pressure Cooker should be shaken slightly before
opening to ensure that the food does not spurt
out.
17. Do not use the Electric Pressure Cooker to fry
under pressure using oil.
18. The bottom of the removable insert and the
heating plate should be in direct contact.
Any objects inserted between them or food
residue remaining on either surface will affect
performance.
19. Wipe clean the bottom of the removable insert
and the heating plate after every use.
20. Do not use other cooking pots in the pressure
cooker in place of the removable insert. Only
replace the removable insert with an original
spare part designed to be used with this product.
21. Use the removable insert in the pressure cooker
ONLY. Do not use it to cook on stovetops, in the
oven etc.
22. During cooking & steam release, the appliance
exhausts heat and steam. Keep your face and
hands away from the steam flow. Do not touch
the lid during cooking. Do not obstruct the
steam outlet.
23. When opening the lid, always hold the lid by its
handle. In some cases, boiling water may be
trapped between the steam shield and the lid.
This can cause severe scalding.
24. Use the product ONLY IF the removable bowl
is correctly placed in the unit and the handle is
correctly inserted above the carrying handles.
25. If large amounts of steam are released from
the rim of the lid, turn power OFF and unplug
the power cord at once. Carefully clean the lid,
sealing gasket and sealing gasket support cover
to ensure that food residue is not interfering
with proper operation.
If the problem persists after cleaning, consult an
authorized Service Center for repair.
26. If pressure is released continuously (during more
than 1 minute) while pressure cooking, switch
off the appliance and release pressure, and
consult an authorized Service Center for repair.
27. Do not immerse the pressure cooker housing
in water, or pour water or food directly on to
the heating plate without the removable insert
in place. If you inadvertently do so, consult an
authorized Service Center for repair.
28. Do not touch the float valve and the limit
pressure valve except when cleaning and
maintaining in accordance with instructions.
29. Do not place foreign objects on top of or
blocking the steam valve. Do not replace the
valve.
30. Do not use a cloth between the lid and the
housing to leave it open.
31. If any part of the appliance is damaged, bring
the appliance to service center.
32. Do not substitute other sealing gaskets.
33. Any repairs should be made by an authorized
service center using original spare parts.
34. Do not use the appliance if any part is
damaged.
35. When using the browning and sauté function,
always remove the lid.
36. Be aware that certain foods, such as applesauce,
cranberries, pearl barley, oatmeal or other
cereals, split peas, noodles, macaroni, rhubarb,
or spaghetti can foam, froth, and sputter, and
clog the pressure release device (steam vent).
Use caution when cooking these foods and
when opening the lid after being under pressure.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
This appliance has a grounded plug. Do not attempt
to modify the plug in any way.
A short power-supply cord has been provided to
reduce risk resulting from becoming entangled in
or tripping over a longer cord.
If an extension cord is used:
The marked electrical rating of the extension
cord should be compatible with the electrical
rating of the appliance.
The cord must be arranged so that it will not
drape over the countertop or tabletop where
it can be pulled on by children or tripped over
unintentionally.
Your appliance contains many materials which can
be recycled.
Take it to a local civic collection point.
EPC03 Series
Low pressure 40kPa (109°C) / High pressure: 70kPa (115°C)
APPLIANCE CAPACITY: 6L / USEABLE CAPACITY: 4L
Built-in heating
P. 10-11
INGREDIENTS & RECIPES PROGRAMS
P. 12-13
BEFORE USE
P. 14-17
USE AND OPERATION
P. 18
ON/OFF MENU
P. 19
SETTINGS MENU
P. 20-25
QUICK COOKING/BROWNING
REHEATING/KEEP WARM/DELAYED START
P. 26-27
INGREDIENTS MENU
P. 28-29
INGREDIENTS MENU (WHITE RICE)
P. 30-31
COOKING GUIDE
P. 32-35
RECIPES MENU
P. 36-39
FAVOURITES MENU
P. 40-41
GOLDEN RULES OF COOKING
P. 42-47
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
P. 48
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONTENTS
Lid open/close handle Silencing pressure valve
Open/close marker
Warning indicator for
pressure and locking
Non-stick cooking bowlReturn button
Main operation button
Control panel
P. 10-11
INGREDIENTS & RECIPES PROGRAMS
P. 12-13
BEFORE USE
P. 14-17
USE AND OPERATION
P. 18
ON/OFF MENU
P. 19
SETTINGS MENU
P. 20-25
QUICK COOKING/BROWNING
REHEATING/KEEP WARM/DELAYED START
P. 26-27
INGREDIENTS MENU
P. 28-29
INGREDIENTS MENU (WHITE RICE)
P. 30-31
COOKING GUIDE
P. 32-35
RECIPES MENU
P. 36-39
FAVOURITES MENU
P. 40-41
GOLDEN RULES OF COOKING
P. 42-47
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
P. 48
TROUBLESHOOTING
FISH & SHELLFISH
RICE & CEREALS
MEAT & CHICKEN
FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Beef
Chicken
Lamb
Pork
Brown rice - Basmati
Bulgur wheat
Quinoa
White rice - Basmati
White rice - Long grain
Apples
Asparagus
Beetroot
Broccoli (florets)
Brussel sprouts
Butternut squash
Cabbage (green)
Cabbage (red)
Carrots
Cauliflower (florets)
Celery
Eggplant
Green beans (whole)
Green lentils
Leeks
Mushrooms
Parsnips
Pears
Peas (frozen)
Peppers (any colour)
Potatoes (new)
Potatoes (old)
Spinach
Sweet potatoes
Turnips
Zuccinni
Cod
Fish
King prawns (raw)
Mussels
Scallops
INGREDIENTS
DESSERTS
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RECIPE LIST
STARTER/SIDES
MAIN DISHES
Asian pork meatballs
Cauliflower soup
Cranberry relish
Creamy broccoli soup
Eggplant caponata
Farro citrus salad
French onion soup
French pistou soup
Glazed carrots
Greek potato salad
Greek quinoa salad
Hummus
Indian-style cauliflower
Lentil and smoked bacon
soup
Mashed potatoes
Minestrone
Mushroom and farro soup
Potato and leek soup
Split pea soup
Summer succotash
Sweet potato buttermilk
soup
Tomato soup
Vegetable chowder
Barbecue chicken
drumsticks
Beef Bolognese sauce
Beef Bourguinon
Beef stew with beer
Beef Stroganoff
Beef tacos
Beef Teriyaki stir fry
Bibimbap
Borscht
Braised lamb shanks
Braised pork with tofu
Bulgur wheat pilaf
Chicken Cacciatore
Chicken Tikka Curry
Chicken paella
Chicken stir-fry
Chicken with creamy
mushroom
Chicken with lime and
coconut
Chili con Carne
Coq au vin
Corned beef
Creamy polenta
Cuban black beans
Dahl
Eggplant Biryani rice
Fettuccine Carbonara
Gnocchi with tomato and
basil
Green Thai chicken curry
Hungarian goulash
Korma chicken wings
Spring lamb stew
Marinara sauce
Tortellini mushrooms &
peas
Mediterranean chicken
Montreal BBQ brisket
Mushroom and spinach
risotto
One pot pasta & kale
Pasta fazool
Peas and ham risotto
Pesto chicken risotto
Poached salmon
Pork with harvest
vegetables
Pot roast
Pulled BBQ pork
Moussaka
Quinoa and vegetables
Ratatouille
Satay chicken
Sauerbraten
Sausage and beans stew
Shrimp marinara
Sloppy joes
Steamed mussels
Stuffed peppers
Sweet and sour country ribs
Sweet chili salmon
Tandoori spiced chicken
Terriyaki (Yakatori) Chicken
Thai chicken and rice
Thai vegetable curry
Thai spicy pork and green
beans
Tom yam soup with shrimp
Vietnamese soup with
chicken
Veal osso buco
Veal rolls with tomato
sauce
Veal with lemon and
oregano
Lemon chicken with potatoes
Bread and butter pudding
Chocolate pudding cake
Dulce de Leche (Caramel)
pudding
Lemon pudding cake
Mint chocolate cheesecake
Peach cobbler
Vanilla poached pears
Sticky rice with mango
Traditional cheesecake
Vanilla custard
11
Remove the appliance from its packaging
and read the instructions carefully before
using the appliance for the first time.
Place the appliance on a flat dry surface
that is not hot. Remove all the packaging,
stickers and accessories inside and
outside the appliance.
To open the appliance, turn the
open/ close handle on top of the lid,
until the marking is in line with the
open padlock.
CLEAN THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS
1
Cooking bowl
2
Metal plate with non-removeable seal
3
Valve cover
4
Condensation collector
5
Steam basket
6
Decompression ball
1
2 3 4
5
6
BEFORE USE
HOW TO
DISMANTLE AND
REASSEMBLE
THE METAL PLATE
HOW TO REMOVE THE METAL
PLATE:
Grip the metal plate holding it by the seal, and
unscrew the central nut in an anti-clockwise
direction. Remove the nut and keep it in a safe
place. Press the spring loaded screw spindle to
release the metal plate. Remove the metal plate.
PUTTING THE METAL PLATE BACK
IN PLACE:
Grip the metal plate by the seal as shown in the
picture. Line up the metal plate with the central
screw spindle and press it flat against
the underside of the lid. Put the nut back on with
the flat side facing the metal plate and turn it
clockwise, tightening it as far as it will go.
HOW TO TAKE THE VALVE COVER OFF:
Hold the valve cover by its middle part (as shown) ;
Then turn it slightly to unclip it.
Clean the valve cover, paying special attention to the
inside (check that there is no left over food).
PUTTING THE VALVE COVER BACK:
Take the valve cover as shown in the picture
(gripping the middle).
Line up the interior circular shape with the three
hooks and then push so that the valve cover clips
on (you should hear a “click” sound).
The valve cover must be close up against
the inside of the lid.
ACCESSING THE DECOMPRESSION BALL:
When the lid is completely cool, turn the ball cover, anti-clockwise, so as to
bring the I marker into position
. Lift off the cover. Remove the ball, and
gently clean it, along with its cover, with water and some washing-up liquid.
Dry the ball using a soft cloth, then put it back in position. Put the ball cover
back in place, and the marker I in position
. Lock it by turning the ball
cover so that the marker is opposite the pictogram “closed” .
Note: The metal decompression ball may
still be hot even when the lid has cooled
The notches on the rotating inner part of the lid must be correctly aligned with
the notches on the rim of the bowl otherwise the lid will not lock when closed.
3 4 5
Safety
valve
Manometric
rod
1 2
BEFORE USE
13
ok
ok
SELECT CONFIRM (PRESS)
BACK RESTART
3
secs
ok
ok
USE
INTERFACE
CONTROLS
1
2
When turning on the unit for the first time,
you will first see the settings menu:
Select your language
Select your country
ok
ok
+
ok
ok
+
LANGUAGE
Italian
English
French
Dutch
Spanish
COUNTRY
Italy
Canada
France
Germany
Spain
LANGUAGE
Italian
English
French
Dutch
Spanish
COUNTRY
Italy
Canada
France
Germany
Spain
OPERATION
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ok
15
Never use the appliance without the cooking bowl
OPEN/CLOSE INDICATOR:
When the indicator light flashes,
the lid is locked. When the
indicator remains on constantly,
the appliance is pressurised; you
can no longer open it.
INSTALLING THE
CONDENSATION COLLECTOR:
Check that the condensation
collector is empty then install it
behind the appliance.
OPEN THE LID:
To open the appliance, turn the
open/close handle so that the
marking is in line with the open
padlock. Never try to force the lid
to open if it is stuck.
USE
POSITIONING THE BOWL
IN THE APPLIANCE:
Wipe the bottom of the cooking
bowl. Make sure there are no food
remains or liquid under the bowl
or on the heating plate.
INSTALLING THE STAND
UNDER THE STEAM BASKET:
Pinch the stand between your
thumb and index finger to install it
under the steam basket as shown.
Then install the bowl in the
appliance by positioning the bowl
handles into the slots.
When using your appliance for the first time, the bowl may release a slight odour. This is normal.
When cooking under pressure it is normal for Cook4Me to vent steam during cooking.
After each use check the safety valve and manometric rod move freely and clean if necessary as
instructed on page 44.
USE
17
Pressing ON/OFF will allow you to switch the appliance on and offSelect and confirm
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ok
+
ok
ok
+
ok
ok
+
do you want to switch off
the appliance?
YES NO
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do you want to switch off
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do you want to switch off
the appliance?
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do you want to switch off
the appliance?
do you want to switch off
the appliance?
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YES NO
do you want to switch off
the appliance?
ok
ok
ON/OFF MENU
Select «sounds» Adjust the volume
Select «screen» Adjust the light
Select
«language / country»
Select the «screen /
sounds» setting
ok
ok
+
ok
ok
+
ok
ok
+
ok
ok
+
ok
ok
+
ok
Note: each confirmation
takes you back to the
main menu.
Note: even if the sound
is deactivated, the alert
sounds remain active.
COUNTRY
United-Kingdom
Australia
France
LANGUAGE
English
Français
Nederlands
language / country
screen / sounds
screen
sounds
BRIGHTNESS
SOUNDS
OFF ON
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sounds
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Nederlands
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LANGUAGE
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sounds
BRIGHTNESS
SOUNDS
OFF ON
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screen
language / country
screen / sounds
sounds
Select
your country
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COUNTRY
United-Kingdom
Australia
France
LANGUAGE
English
Français
Nederlands
language / country
screen / sounds
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sounds
BRIGHTNESS
SOUNDS
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sounds
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your language
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United-Kingdom
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France
LANGUAGE
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Nederlands
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sounds
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SETTINGS
MENU
19
WARNING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
keep
warm
quick cooking
reheat
browning
insert the bowl
00:10
COOKING
immediate
start
delayed
start
WARNING
close and bolt the lid
PREHEATING
please wait
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
COOKING
00:02
END OF COOKING
please wait
12:20
ENJOY !
KEEP WARM
00:02
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WARNING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
keep
warm
quick cooking
reheat
browning
insert the bowl
00:10
COOKING
immediate
start
delayed
start
WARNING
close and bolt the lid
PREHEATING
please wait
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
COOKING
00:02
END OF COOKING
please wait
12:20
ENJOY !
KEEP WARM
00:02
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WARNING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
keep
warm
quick cooking
reheat
browning
insert the bowl
00:10
COOKING
immediate
start
delayed
start
WARNING
close and bolt the lid
PREHEATING
please wait
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
COOKING
00:02
END OF COOKING
please wait
12:20
ENJOY !
KEEP WARM
00:02
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WARNING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
keep
warm
quick cooking
reheat
browning
insert the bowl
00:10
COOKING
immediate
start
delayed
start
WARNING
close and bolt the lid
PREHEATING
please wait
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
COOKING
00:02
END OF COOKING
please wait
12:20
ENJOY !
KEEP WARM
00:02
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WARNING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
keep
warm
quick cooking
reheat
browning
insert the bowl
00:10
COOKING
immediate
start
delayed
start
WARNING
close and bolt the lid
PREHEATING
please wait
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
COOKING
00:02
END OF COOKING
please wait
12:20
ENJOY !
KEEP WARM
00:02
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WARNING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
keep
warm
quick cooking
reheat
browning
insert the bowl
00:10
COOKING
immediate
start
delayed
start
WARNING
close and bolt the lid
PREHEATING
please wait
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
QUICK COOKING
COOKING
00:02
END OF COOKING
please wait
12:20
ENJOY !
KEEP WARM
00:02
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MANUAL MENU:
With the manual menu, you
set the cooking yourself.
Select the cooking mode:
browning, quick cooking,
reheat or keep warm, as
well as the cooking time.
ok
ok
+
ok
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+
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ok
+
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+
Select the
«manual» menu
Close and bolt the lid
Set the cooking time Select immediate or
delayed start (p 25)
Select the
«quick cooking» mode
Insert the bowl then
add the ingredients
ok
ok
MANUAL
MENU
COOKING
MODE
QUICK
COOKING
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Tefal CY7018CA User manual

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