Silvercrest SKMC 1200 B2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Blenders
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Operating Instructions Manual

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HOYER Handel GmbH
Tasköprüstraße 3
DE-22761 Hamburg
DEUTSCHLAND
Status of information:
IAN 317552 IAN 317552
03/2019 ID: SKMC 1200 B2_19_V1.1
MONSIEUR CUISINE CONNECT
Operating instructions
GB
GB
GB
MONSIEUR CUISINE CONNECT SKMC 1200 B2
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Contents
1. Overview ................................................................................ 4
2. Intended purpose .................................................................... 4
3. Safety information .................................................................. 5
4. Items supplied ......................................................................... 7
5. Switching on for the first time and connecting to the Internet ... 7
6. Overview of functions ............................................................. 9
7. Light, sound and image signals ............................................. 10
7.1 Adjust the volume of the audio signals ........................................................... 10
7.2 Overview of the signals................................................................................ 10
8. Unpacking and setting up ..................................................... 11
9. Using the blender jug ............................................................ 11
9.1 Markings inside the blender jug .................................................................... 11
9.2 Using and removing the blade assembly ........................................................ 12
9.3 Insert blender jug ........................................................................................ 12
9.4 Insert and remove the mixer attachment ......................................................... 12
9.5 Put on the lid of the blender jug .................................................................... 13
9.6 Measuring beaker as lid for the filling opening ............................................... 13
9.7 Cooking and steaming with the cooking pot ................................................... 13
9.8 Using the spatula ........................................................................................ 14
9.9 Removing the blender jug............................................................................. 14
10. Operating the device ............................................................. 14
10.1 Power supply.............................................................................................. 14
10.2 Switching the device on and off .................................................................... 14
10.3 Screen ....................................................................................................... 15
10.4 Basic operation........................................................................................... 15
10.5 Setting the time ........................................................................................... 16
10.6 Setting the temperature ................................................................................ 16
10.7 Setting the speed......................................................................................... 17
10.8 Anti-clockwise rotation ................................................................................. 17
10.9 Turbo function............................................................................................. 17
10.10 Scale ......................................................................................................... 18
10.11 Overflow hole............................................................................................. 18
11. The most important menus .................................................... 19
11.1 Overview of the menus ................................................................................ 19
11.2 The start menu ............................................................................................ 20
11.3 Automatic programs .................................................................................... 21
11.4 Recipes ...................................................................................................... 22
12. Steaming .............................................................................. 23
12.1 General program information ....................................................................... 23
12.2 Preparation of the steamer attachments .......................................................... 23
12.3 Starting the steaming process........................................................................ 23
12.4 Pause and end............................................................................................ 24
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12.5 Checking the cooking temperature ................................................................ 24
12.6 Steaming with the cooking pot ...................................................................... 24
12.7 Overheating protection ................................................................................ 24
12.8 Tips on steaming ......................................................................................... 24
12.9 Using the steamer attachments ...................................................................... 24
12.10 Preparing menus ......................................................................................... 24
13. Dough kneading ................................................................... 25
13.1 General program information ....................................................................... 25
13.2 Starting the program.................................................................................... 25
13.3 Pause and end............................................................................................ 25
14. Browning .............................................................................. 25
14.1 General program information ....................................................................... 25
14.2 Starting the program.................................................................................... 25
14.3 Pause and end............................................................................................ 26
15. CookingPilot ......................................................................... 26
15.1 General information about CookingPilot......................................................... 26
15.2 Functions of the buttons in the CookingPilot menu............................................ 27
15.3 Search for recipes ....................................................................................... 27
15.4 Choose a recipe and cook ........................................................................... 28
15.5 Save favourite recipe ................................................................................... 28
16. Other functions ..................................................................... 28
16.1 Information................................................................................................. 28
16.2 Factory settings ........................................................................................... 29
16.3 Updates ..................................................................................................... 29
16.4 Help centre................................................................................................. 29
16.5 Connect to the Internet ................................................................................. 29
16.6 Switching off the WLAN connection .............................................................. 30
16.7 Member account ......................................................................................... 30
16.8 New recipes: how, when, where? ................................................................. 30
16.9 Change menu language............................................................................... 31
17. Cleaning and servicing the device .......................................... 31
17.1 Cleaning the base unit ................................................................................. 31
17.2 Cleaning in the dishwasher .......................................................................... 31
17.3 Cleaning the accessories.............................................................................. 31
17.4 Cleaning, checking and replacing seals......................................................... 31
17.5 Cleaning, checking and replacing the spatula ................................................ 32
17.6 Descaling................................................................................................... 32
17.7 Storage...................................................................................................... 32
18. Malfunctions, Cause, Remedy ................................................ 33
19. Disposal ................................................................................ 34
20. Technical specifications .......................................................... 34
21. How to order accessories ...................................................... 34
22. Website ................................................................................ 34
23. Warranty of the HOYER HandelGmbH .................................. 35
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1. Overview
1 Lid for the steamer attachments
2 Steamer attachment, shallow
3 Steamer attachment, deep
4 Seal for the deep steamer attachment
(ensure the correct position)
5 Blender jug
6 Direction icon
70/I On/off switch
8 Touchscreen
9 Control dial
10 LED ring
11 Holder for the blender jug (with gear ring and
weighing function)
12 Overflow hole
13 Base unit
14 Suction feet
15 Power cable with mains plug
16 Cable compartment
17 Seal for blade assembly (ensure the correct posi-
tion)
18 Blade assembly (with cog wheel)
19 Cooking pot
20 Mixer attachment
21 Spatula
22 Seal for the lid of the blender jug
(ensure correct position)
23 Lid for the blender jug
24 Measuring beaker
not shown:
25 Unlocking lever
Thank you for your trust!
Congratulations on the purchase of your new food proces-
sor with cooking function “Monsieur Cuisine connect”.
For safe handling of the product and in order to get to
know the entire range of features:
Read these user instructions through thor-
oughly prior to initial use.
Above all, observe the safety information!
The device should only be used as described
in these user instructions.
Keep this copy of the user instructions for
reference.
If you pass the device on to someone else,
please include this copy of the user instruc-
tions. The user instructions are a part of the
product.
We wish you a lot of joy with your new food processor
with cooking function “Monsieur Cuisine connect”!
Symbols on your device
The symbol indicates that materials labelled in this
way do not change either the taste or the smell of
food.
This symbol warns you against touching the hot sur-
face.
This symbol warns you against touching hot steam.
2. Intended purpose
The “Monsieur Cuisine connect” is used to mix, whisk, beat,
stir, chop, purée, emulsify, steam, stew, knead, brown, cook,
perform guided cooking via stored recipes, and weigh food.
These user instructions describe the basic functions such as
mixing, chopping and steaming. For information on the
preparation of special dishes, refer to the recipe book in-
cluded in the delivery.
The device is designed for private, domestic use. The de-
vice must only be used indoors.
This device must not be used for commercial purposes.
Foreseeable misuse
WARNING! Risk of material damage!
~ Do not use the device to chop particularly hard food
such as bones or nutmegs.
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3. Safety information
Warnings
If necessary, the following warnings are used in this copy of the user instructions:
DANGER! High risk: failure to observe this warning may result in injury to life and limb.
WARNING! Moderate risk: failure to observe this warning may result in injury or serious material damage.
CAUTION: low risk: failure to observe this warning may result in minor injury or material damage.
NOTE: circumstances and special aspects that must be borne in mind when handling the device.
Instructions for safe operation
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Children must not use this device.
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This device with its power cable must be stored out of the reach of children.
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Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children.
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Children must not play with the device.
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This device can be used by people with restricted physical, sensory or intellectual abilities or people
without adequate experience and/or understanding if they are supervised or instructed on how to
use this device safely and if they are aware of the resulting dangers.
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The surfaces of the device become very hot during operation. During operation, always use
potholders or oven gloves when touching the steamer attachment or the lid for the steamer
attachments.
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The device must be disconnected from the mains if left unattended and prior to assembly, disassem-
bly or cleaning.
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Please remember that the blades of the blade assembly
are very sharp:
- Never touch the blades with your bare hands in order to avoid cuts.
- When washing manually, the water should be sufficiently clear so that you can see the blade
assembly easily to avoid injuries caused by the very sharp blades.
- When emptying the blender jug, ensure not to touch the blades of the blade assembly.
- When removing and inserting the blade assembly ensure not to touch the blades.
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During the turbo function, ensure that no hot ingredients are in the blender jug. These could be
ejected and may cause scalding.
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After being switched off, the blade assembly and the mixer attachment will continue to rotate for a
while. Please wait until all parts have come to a standstill before unlocking the blender jug and
opening the lid.
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This device is not intended to be operated using an external timer or a separate remote control sys-
tem.
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If the power cable of this device should become damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
the manufacturer's customer service department or a similarly qualified specialist in order to avoid
any hazards.
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Prior to the replacement of parts or attachments which move when in operation, the device must be
switched off and disconnected from the mains.
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Make sure that no liquid overflows onto the device plug connection.
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Remember that the surface of the heating element remains hot after use.
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This device is equally intended for use in the home and in applications similar to the home, such as
for example...
in kitchens for staff in shops, offices and other commercial settings;
on agricultural properties;
by customers in hotels, motels and other residential facilities;
in bed-and-breakfast establishments.
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Please take note of the chapter on cleaning (see “Cleaning and servicing the device” on page 31).
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DANGER for children
~ Packing materials are not children's toys. Children
should not be allowed to play with the plastic bags.
There is a risk of suffocation.
DANGER to and from pets and livestock
~ Electrical devices can represent a danger to pets and
livestock. In addition, animals can also cause damage
to the device. For this reason you should keep animals
away from electrical devices at all times.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock due to
moisture
~ The device must never be operated in the vicinity of a
bathtub, a shower, a filled washbasin or similar items.
~ The base unit, the power cable and the mains plug
must not be immersed in water or other liquids.
~ Protect the base unit against moisture, water drips and
splashes.
~ If liquid should enter the base unit, pull out the mains
plug immediately. Have the device checked before re-
using.
~ Never touch the device with wet hands.
~ If the device falls into water, disconnect the mains plug
immediately. Only then is it safe to retrieve the device.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock
~ Only plug the mains plug into the wall socket after the
device has been completely assembled.
~ Only connect the mains plug to a properly installed
and easily accessible grounded wall socket whose
voltage corresponds to the specifications on the rating
plate. The wall socket must still be easily accessible af-
ter the device is plugged in.
~ Ensure that the power cable cannot be damaged by
sharp edges or hot spots. Do not wrap the power ca-
ble around the device.
~ Even after it has been switched off, the device is not
completely disconnected from the mains. In order to
fully disconnect it, pull out the mains plug.
~ Ensure that the power cable never becomes a trip haz-
ard, and that nobody can get caught up in or step on
it.
~ Keep the power cable away from hot surfaces (e.g. a
hot plate).
~ When using the device, ensure that the power cable
cannot be trapped or crushed.
~ When removing the mains plug from the wall socket,
always pull on the plug and never the cable.
~ Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket …
if there is a fault,
when you are not using the “Monsieur Cuisine con-
nect”,
before you assemble or disassemble the “Monsieur
Cuisine connect”,
before cleaning the “Monsieur Cuisine connect”
and
…during thunderstorms.
~ Do not use the device if there is visible damage to the
device or the power cable.
~ In order to avoid any hazards, do not make modifica-
tions to the device.
DANGER! Risk of injury from cutting
~ The device must never be operated without the jug.
~ Never reach into the rotating blades. Do not touch rotat-
ing parts with spoons or similar utensils. Keep long hair
and loose clothing away from the rotating parts.
The only exception: the spatula included in the delivery
is designed so that when stirring clockwise it does not
come into contact with the blade assembly. The spatula
must not be used with the mixer attachment.
~ Please remember that the blades continue to turn for a
short time after switching off the device. This is espe-
cially true at high rotational speeds. Only reach into
the pot when the blade is stationary.
FIRE HAZARD
~ Before turning the device on, place it on a level, sta-
ble, dry, heat-resistant surface.
~ It is not necessary to constantly supervise during oper-
ation, but just to check regularly. This applies in par-
ticular when very long cooking times are set.
DANGER! Risk of injury through burning
~ If the contents of the blender jug are hot, the lid must
be opened slowly and carefully.
~
The mass in the blender jug is still in motion immediate-
ly after puréeing and could spill out if the lid is opened
too quickly. Therefore, wait approx. 10 seconds after
puréeing before opening the lid.
~ Only transport the device when it has cooled down.
~ Wait for the device to cool down before cleaning.
DANGER! Risk of injury through scalding
~ Avoid opening the lids for the steamer attachments
during the cooking process, since hot steam will es-
cape.
~ Ensure that hot steam escapes through the steam vents
of the lid for the steamer attachments. Never cover
these openings, since otherwise steam might have
backed up in the device escaping abruptly when the
lid is opened.
~ If you want to open the lid for the steamer attachments,
carefully lift the lid first on the back rear so that the es-
caping surge of steam is guided away from you.
WARNING! Risk of material damage
~ Place the device exclusively on a level, dry, non-slip
and waterproof surface, so that it can neither fall nor
slip off.
~ Never place the device on a hot surface, e.g. a hot
plate.
~ The mixer attachment must only be used with speed
settings 1 to 4.
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~ The turbo function must not be used when using the
mixer attachment.
~ Use the blender jug exclusive
ly with the lid in place,
otherwise liquid might be ejected.
~ Do not change the position of the device, as long as
there is still food or dough in the device.
~ Never overfill the blender jug, since otherwise the con-
tents might be ejected. Overflowing liquid would flow
onto the surface. You should therefore place the device
on a waterproof surface.
~ Ensure that during steaming, there is never too much or
too little water in the device.
~ Never place the device directly under a wall-mounted
cupboard, as steam comes out from the top and could
damage the furniture.
~ Only ever use clean drinking water for producing
steam.
~ Do not operate the device when it is empty, as this
causes the motor to overheat and may result in it be-
coming damaged.
~
Only use the original accessories.
~ Do not use any astringent or abrasive cleaning agents.
~ The device is equipped with non-slip plastic suction
feet. As furniture is coated with a wide array of var-
nishes and plastics and is also treated with different
care products, it cannot be fully ruled out that some of
these materials contain ingredients that could attack
and soften the non-slip plastic suction feet. If neces-
sary, place a non-slip mat under the device.
4. Items supplied
1 food processor with cooking function
“Monsieur Cuisine connect”, base unit13
1blender jug5 with:
- Blade assembly18
-Lid23 for the blender jug
- Measuring beaker24
1 cooking pot19
1 mixer attachment20
1 spatula21
1 steamer attachment, comprising:
- Steamer attachment, deep3
- Steamer attachment, shallow2
- Lid for the steamer attachments1
1 copy of the user instructions
1 recipe book
5. Switching on for the first
time and connecting to the
Internet
You can use your “Monsieur Cuisine connect” at any time
and without restrictions even without an Internet connec-
tion. The connection to the Internet only serves to expand
the number of recipes on your device and to log in to your
customer account.
How to find information about your
WLAN network!
If you are not sure what your WLAN network or password
is, here are some tips on where to find the information.
Look at the back or underside of your router. There you
will usually find all the information you need.
Look through the documentation provided by your net-
work provider.
Name of the WLAN network:
This is usually mentioned under "WLAN Name" or
"SSID Name" or a combination of both "WLAN Name
(SSID)". After this comes the name. If you see that
name in the list of the “Monsieur Cuisine connect”, tap
on it.
Name of the password:
This is usually to be found under "Name WLAN pass-
word" or "WLAN key". It is mostly followed by WPA,
WPA2 or similar in brackets, which is the encryption
type. This is followed by the password, usually as a
combination of numbers and letters or just numbers.
General information about the WLAN
connection
- Signing in to your WLAN network is only necessary
when connecting for the first time or after you have
made changes to your WLAN network.
- Your “Monsieur Cuisine connect” will remember a net-
work to which it was connected once and will automat-
ically reconnect.
- As a rule, a password must be entered when first con-
necting. In the unusual case that your network is unse-
cured, no password needs to be entered.
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Switching on for the first time
1. Connect the mains plug15 to a suitable wall socket.
The wall socket must still be easily accessible after
connection.
2. Pull only as much cable as necessary out of the cable
compartment16.
3. Set the on/off switch7 at the rear on the right to I:
- The touchscreen8 lights up.
4. The screen that allows you to select the language ap-
pears. Press the field with the desired language.
5. Our privacy statement will appear in the next win-
dow. Slide it up with your finger to read the rest of
the text. After reading, press the button Take note of.
6. After a few seconds, a window will appear prompt-
ing you to connect to the Internet.
-Tap Cancel on the screen if you do not want to con-
nect to the Internet. A tutorial will appear explaining
the basic functions. You can start or cancel this.
-Press Continue to connect to the Internet.
7. A list with all visible WLAN networks appears.
- When first selected, WLAN networks will be
searched for automatically.
- Detected WLAN networks are displayed in a list.
- All visible WLAN networks are displayed.
8. Swipe your finger on the screen to scroll up and
down the list.
9. Tap on your WLAN network with one finger.
10. If the network is unprotected, the connection will now
be established. However, a small window will proba-
bly pop up, in which you will need to enter the
WLAN password (WLAN key).
There will also be a keyboard on which you can en-
ter the password.
11. After entering, press CONNECT in the upper win-
dow. The connection will be established.
12. After connecting, the active WLAN network is dis-
played in colour. Connected appears under the name
of the network in small writing.
Tap on Continue.
13. Now follow two windows in which we ask for your
permission to receive, evaluate and forward the user
data of the MCC to a partner. More detailed informa-
tion can be found under the link Data protection.
In each window press:
- Refuse: the data is not read out
- Permit: the consent to the data collection to the ex-
tent described is granted.
14. The following window is about your member ac-
count. You can choose between:
- Use existing account: when you press the button
with the check mark, you can log in to your existing
account. Enter your email address and password.
- Register, new account: when you enable this op-
tion, you can set up a new account. The program
will guide you through the registration process. At
the end of the process you will receive an email.
- Skip: atutorial will appear, introducing you to the
basic functions.
15. Click on the link in the email to activate your new ac-
count.
16. Enter the email address and the password in the de-
vice and press Login. You will receive a confirmation
of registration.
- Once the connection is established and you are
logged into the member account, new recipes from
our website will automatically be loaded and saved
in the “Monsieur Cuisine connect”.
17. Press Continue. In the next window you can subscribe
to the newsletter. To do this, slide one or both slide
switches to the right.
NOTE: if you do not want to subscribe to a newsletter,
leave the menu without changing anything.
18. Press Continue. A tutorial will appear, introducing
you to the basic functions. Start it by pressing Start or
tap X to cancel it.
19. The start menu shown below will appear.
WLAN
LarsH
WLAN-45692
ZwickeWlanNetz
WLAN-LZB7UB
WLAN-370155
FRITZIBox 7312
Select a network...
[WPA-PSK-CCMP+TKIP][WPA2-PSK-CCMP+TKIP-preouth][ESS]
[WPA2-PSK-CCMP][WPS][ESS]
[WPA-PSK-CCMP+TKIP][WPA2-PSK-CCMP+TKIP][WPS][ESS]
[WPA2-PSK-CCMP][WPS][ESS]
[WPA2-PSK-CCMP][WPS][ESS]
[WPA-PSK-TKIP][WPA2-PSK-CCMP][WPS][ESS]
Back Continue
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6. Overview of functions
Button/
Working tool
Function Notes
TARE / Weighing32
Weighing accurately to the gram with
Tara function (set to 0 to weigh additional
ingredients)
- Up to 5,000 g
- Works only in idle state, not during
operation
Anti-clockwise rota-
tion34
Gentle mixing of food not to be chopped - Speed 1 - 3
Turbo36
- Press the button to switch to the highest
speed, e.g. to chop nuts and small
amounts of herbs or onions
- Keep the button pressed for as long as
you want the function to be active
- Function is blocked if the food temper-
ature in the blender jug exceeds
60 °C.
- For liquids: up to max. 2.5 litres
- Do not use with a mixer attach-
ment20
Blade assembly18
- For mincing, chopping, puréeing
- For the program KNEADING
- With the function
ANT-CLOCKWISE
for gentle mixing
- Must always be used to seal the
blender jug5
- If necessary, cut food first in pieces
with an edge length of approx.
3-4cm
Mixer attachment20
For fluid food
- To whip cream (at least 200 g)
- To whip egg white (at least 4 eggs)
- To emulsify (e.g. mayonnaise)
- Must only be used with speed settings
1 to 4
- Must not be used with function Turbo
Cooking pot19
To cook and stew Fill the blender jug5 with at least 500 ml
of water
KNEADING42
To knead doughs with the blade assem-
bly18
- A maximum of 500 g flour can be
used for heavy doughs
- A maximum of 600 g of flour can be
used for light doughs (e.g. sponge
mixture)
STEAMING41
Program for the gentle steaming with
steamer attachments2 and3, especially
for vegetables, fish and meat
Also possible with the cooking pot19
ROASTING40
For lightly browning food, e.g. meat or
onions
- Small quantities, cut in pieces
- Minced meat up to 1,000 g (500 g
for browning - up to 1,000 g for mix-
ing)
CookingPilot29
(Recipes for guided cook-
ing)
The individual steps of a recipe are dis-
played on the screen step by step.
The function is possible for the recipes in
the device as well as for the recipes you
have downloaded to the device.
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7. Light, sound and image
signals
The “Monsieur Cuisine connect” gives you information
about the status of the device, about the completion of a
function as well as warnings about possible improper
handing.
7.1 Adjust the volume of the audio
signals
To adjust the volume or turn off the sound:
1. Tap the button on the screen.
2. If the menu shown below in the figure does not ap-
pear immediately, tap .
3. In the next window you will see the item Volume.
Right next to it is a slide switch. Tap the item and
move it to the left or right.
- fully to the right: maximum volume
- to the left: reduce volume
- fully to the left: volume off
7.2 Overview of the signals
Auto Recipes Start menu
WLAN
Volume
About...
FAQ
Data protection
Agreements
Click here to select a network
your Monsieur Cuisine connect
Frequently asked questions
Privacy statement
Transfer user data to www.monsieur-cuisine.com
CHANGE
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
i
?
Signal
appears
Meaning
Audio signal
When switching
on
When the main menu appears, a sig-
nal will sound indicating the readi-
ness for operation.
When turning the
lid or steamer at-
tachment
The sound indicates that the safety
switch has been activated or deacti-
vated.
On-screen
prompts
Automatically displayed on-screen
prompts are accompanied by an au-
dio signal.
LED ring
Off Device is switched off or in standby
Is permanently lit
white
Device is switched on or
operation paused
White, pulsating
Cooking process active, heating up
active
Flashes 3x green Process finished
Flashes 3x red Screen dialogue appears
On-screen prompts
Before switching
to standby
Press the button on the screen to keep
the device active.
When cancelling
a process
Use the screen buttons to confirm or
reject your previous command.
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8. Unpacking and setting up
During production, a thin film of oil is applied to protect
many components. Prior to the first use, operate the device
only with water so that any residues can evaporate.
NOTE: when the device is used the first few times, some
odour may be generated by the device due to the heating
of the motor. This is harmless. Please ensure adequate ven-
tilation.
1. Remove all packing materials.
2. Check to ensure that all parts are present and undam-
aged.
3. Clean the device prior to first use! (see
“Cleaning and servicing the device” on
page 31).
4. Use the blender jug5 to bring 3 litres of water to a
boil once, pouring it away afterwards (see “Setting
the temperature” on page 16).
5. Place the base unit13 on a level, dry, non-slip and
waterproof surface, so that it can neither fall nor slip
off.
CAUTION:
~ Overflowing liquid would flow onto the work surface.
You should therefore place the device on a waterproof
surface.
9. Using the blender jug
NOTE: these user instructions describe the basic functions
such as mixing, chopping and steaming. For information
on the preparation of special dishes, refer to the recipe
book included in the delivery and search in the device’s
software.
9.1 Markings inside the blender jug
On the inside, the blender jug5 is provided with markings
regarding the filling volume:
- Bottom marking: approx. 0.5 litres
- Marking I: approx. 1 litre
- Centre marking: approx. 1.5 litres
- Marking II: approx. 2 litres
- Top marking: approx. 2.5 litres
- Marking III: approx. 3 litres corresponding to the max-
imum admissible filling volume
CAUTION:
~ When mixing liquids at speed 10 or with button
Turbo36, the blender jug5 must not contain more
than 2.5 litre, since otherwise liquid might be ejected.
For speed settings of less than 10, the blender jug5
may only be filled up to a maximum of 3 litres.
NOTE: for some applications, the blender jug5 should
not contain an insufficient amount of liquid, so that the de-
vice can function properly. Thus, for whipping cream, for
instance, you should use at least 200 ml and when beating
egg white use at least 4 eggs.
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9.2 Using and removing the blade
assembly
The blade assembly18 is used to chop food.
The blender jug5 must never be used without the blade as-
sembly18, since the blade assembly18 seals the blender
jug5 on the bottom.
DANGER! Risk of injury from cutting!
~ Please remember that the blades of the blade assem-
bly18 are very sharp. Never touch the blades with
your bare hands in order to avoid cuts.
In order to remove the blade assembly18, proceed as fol-
lows:
1. Position the blender jug5 horizontally.
2. Press the unlocking lever25 on the under-
side of the blender jug5 so that it points to
the open lock symbol.
3. Pull out the blade assembly18 carefully to-
wards the top.
In order to insert the blade assembly18, proceed as fol-
lows:
4. Position the blender jug5 horizontally.
5. Insert the blade assembly18 from the top.
Please take note that the two cams at the base of the
blade assembly18 must be pushed through the two
recesses in the underside of the blender jug5.
CAUTION:
~ Ensure that the seal17 is properly positioned on the
blade assembly18, since otherwise the contents
might escape.
6. In order to lock the blade assembly18,
move the unlocking lever25 on the under-
side of the blender jug5 so that it points to
the closed lock symbol.
NOTE: chop large pieces into smaller ones with an edge
length of approx. 3 - 4 cm before putting them into the
blender jug. Otherwise larger pieces might get stuck in the
blades.
9.3 Insert blender jug
1. Place the blender jug5 into the holder11. The front
side with the pot mark points towards you.
2. Press the blender jug5 slightly downward until the
cog wheel of the blade assembly18 locks in place in
the gear ring of the holder11.
NOTES:
If the blender jug5 cannot be pressed downward,
“wobble” slightly so that the cog wheel of the blade
assembly18 in the blender jug5 will slide into the
gear ring of the holder11.
Should the blender jug5 not be positioned correctly, a
safety mechanism prevents the functioning of the de-
vice.
9.4 Insert and remove the mixer
attachment
The mixer attachment20 serves to mix liquid foods, e.g.
to whip cream, beat egg whites, emulsify (e.g. mayon-
naise).
The mixer attachment20 is put onto the blade assem-
bly18:
- The wings of the mixer attachment20 are located in
the spaces between the blades.
- For further notes: see “Overview of functions” on
page 9.
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CAUTION:
~ The mixer attachment20 must only be used with
speed settings 1 to 4.
~ The turbo button36 must not be pressed if the mixer
attachment20 is used.
~ When using the mixer attachment20, the spatula21
must not be used, since it might get into the mixer at-
tachment20.
~ When adding food, ensure that it will not block the
mixer attachment20.
In order to remove the mixer attachment20, pull it out up-
ward. If you feel resistance, turn it slightly.
9.5 Put on the lid of the blender jug
NOTE: the lid23 for the blender jug may only be put on
when the blender jug5 has been correctly inserted into the
base unit13. If you attach the lid first, the blender jug can
no longer be inserted into the base unit.
1. Place the lid23 for the blender jug so that the lock
symbols are opposite the arrows on the blender
jug5.
2. Press and turn the lid23 clockwise with both hands.
Only when the lid23 is correctly closed, can the de-
vice start. An audio signal indicates that the device is
ready for use.
NOTES:
In order to facilitate the closing of the lid somewhat,
put a few drops of oil on a cloth and rub it on the
seal22.
The device can only be started when the lid23 is put
on correctly.
9.6 Measuring beaker as lid for the
filling opening
Simultaneously, the measuring beaker24 is used to close
the lid of the blender jug5 and to measure ingredients
(20 ml to 100 ml).
In order to close the blender jug5, place the measur-
ing beaker24 with the opening at the bottom into the
lid23 and lock it in place by turning it clockwise. It
clicks audibly.
CAUTION:
~ Prior to removing the measuring beaker24, you must
reduce the speed to setting 1, 2 or 3, so that no food
can be ejected.
In order to fill in ingredients, the measuring beaker24
can be removed briefly.
To measure ingredients, turn the measuring beaker24
upside down and fill in the food. The values can be
read in ml.
9.7 Cooking and steaming with the
cooking pot
1. Fill at least 500 ml
of water into the blender jug
5
.
Only fill so much water into the blender jug
5
that the
maximum filling volume of 3 litres will not be exceeded
when the food is added.
- If the entire food is covered by water, it will be
cooked.
- If the food is not completely covered by water, it will
be steamed.
2. Fill food into the cooking pot19.
NOTE: always make sure that the filling level does not ex-
ceed the marking MAX.
3. Place the cooking pot19 into the blender jug5.
4. Close the blender jug5 with the lid23 and the
measuring beaker24.
5. Use the on/off switch7 to switch the device on.
6. Use the display dial27 to set the desired time.
7. Set the desired temperature on the display dial30,
e.g. 100 °C for cooking.
The touchscreen8 shows the time set and the selected tem-
perature.
8. Select the speed setting 1 for an even distribution of
the heat in the water.
9. Press the
33 button. The device starts to operate.
10. After the set time has elapsed, a signal sounds.
11. Press the on/off switch7 to switch the device off.
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9.8 Using the spatula
The spatula21 is used to stir the ingredients and to remove
the cooking pot19.
CAUTION:
~ The spatula21 must not be used with the mixer attach-
ment20 in place. Otherwise, the spatula21 might be
caught in the mixer attachment20.
~ Do not use any other kitchen utensil to stir the ingredi-
ents. The utensil might get into the blades and cause
damage.
•Always stir clockwise. The spatula21 is designed
such that when stirring clockwise it cannot come into
contact with the blade assembly18 even if that is run-
ning.
The hook on the rear of the spatula21 can be used to
remove the hot cooking pot19 without having to
touch it directly. Simply hook on the metal bracket of
the cooking pot19 and pull it out upwards.
Tips for changing the tip and for cleaning: (see “Cleaning,
checking and replacing the spatula” on page 32).
9.9 Removing the blender jug
DANGER! Risk of injury through burning!
~ If the contents of the blender jug5 are hot, the lid23
must be opened slowly and carefully.
~ The mass in the blender jug is still in motion immediate-
ly after puréeing and could spill out if the lid is opened
too quickly. Therefore, wait approx. 10 seconds after
puréeing before opening the lid.
1. Press and turn the lid23 with both hands anticlock-
wise and then remove it.
2. Remove the blender jug5 upwards.
10. Operating the device
For safety reasons, the settings described in this chapter,
can only be selected when the device has been assembled
completely.
10.1 Power supply
Connect the mains plug15 to a suitable wall socket.
The wall socket must still be easily accessible after con-
nection.
Pull only as much cable as necessary out of the cable
compartment16.
10.2 Switching the device on and off
NOTE: switching on for the first time is described in chap-
ter “Switching on for the first time and connecting to the In-
ternet” on page 7.
Set the on/off switch7 at the rear on the right to I:
- The touchscreen8 lights up.
- After some time a signal sounds and the start menu
appears on the screen.
.
Set the on/off switch7 on the back to 0 to switch the
device off.
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10.3 Screen
The touchscreen8 shows all settings and operating values.
In sleep mode, the screen is dark and uses less energy. The
device is switched on with the on/off switch7.
If no function is active and no operation takes place for ap-
prox. 5 minutes, an acoustic signal will sound. In addition,
a dialogue box appears in the touchscreen8 in which the
time until switching to sleep mode is counted down.
Press the button on the dialogue box to keep the de-
vice active.
If the device is in sleep mode, simply press or turn the
control dial9 to wake up the device.
10.4 Basic operation
This section explains general operation. Exact descriptions
are given in the individual chapters, where they are rele-
vant.
The control and setting of values is carried out via the
touchscreen8 and the control dial9.
The screen
The touchscreen8 responds just like a smartphone, simply
by touching the surface. It is not possible to use the touch-
screen when wearing gloves.
In order to operate properly the screen must be kept clean.
Therefore, do not touch the screen with wet or sticky fin-
gers.
Settings are made by touching buttons or swiping.
The control dial
•Use the control dial9 to adjust settings. The settings
are usually displayed immediately on the touch-
screen8. For example, you can scroll through lists or
select menu items by turning the control dial.
Settings are always only made for the activated func-
tion (for example, time, temperature or speed of the
program).
Pressing the control dial activates the marked function.
The display dial
In these instructions, the three circles shown in the above
figure are called display dials. These include buttons as
well as display surfaces and control dials - hence the name
display dial.
The display dials are speed-dependent; turning the control
dial quickly causes a faster - disproportionate - change in
the displayed values.
The display dials each consist of three different parts:
- 00:00: these and other displays indicate the current
or the adjusted value.
- Status display: the status display around the display
dial shows the relative size of a setting.
- Symbols: the symbols (e.g. ) indicate which
basic function the display dial has.
The display dials have different functions:
- Press and turn: with your finger, trace the outer edge
in a circle. The values are changed and displayed.
- Display of the respective values. In the figure above
the values displayed are the time, the speed and the
temperature.
Pressing any of the three buttons switches to the func-
tion named below the button.
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MINUTES
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PORTIONS LIVELLO
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MINUTES
4
PORTIONS LIVELLO
60
MINUTES
6
PORTIONS FACILE
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Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
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10.5 Setting the time
Turn this display dial to set the time of the cooking process
or the processing:
Turn the timer clockwise: increase time
Turn the timer anticlockwise: reduce time
- The adjustable time ranges from 1 second to 99 min-
utes.
- The adjustment takes place via the following steps:
- up to 1 min. in 1-second increments,
- from 1 min. to 5 min. in 10-second increments,
- from 5 min. to 20 min. in 30-second increments,
- from 20 min. to 99 min. in 1-minute increments.
- The time set is shown on the touchscreen8.
-
- After the function has started, the time is counted back-
wards at the top and the set time is shown below.
- If no time is specified, the time display will show the
time from 0 seconds (00:00) up to 99 minutes
(99:00). Then, the device will be stopped automatical-
ly.
- During operation, the time can be changed.
- Once the time set has elapsed,
-the device stops,
- an acoustic signal is issued,
- the LED ring flashes green briefly and then is lit
white.
10.6 Setting the temperature
Turn this display dial to set the cooking temperature:
- The adjustable temperature ranges from 37 °C to
130 °C.
The following temperatures can be selected in °C: 37,
45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100,
105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130.
- The set temperature is displayed in the centre of the
display dial.
- The actual temperature is displayed at the bottom of
the display dial.
- In order to start the heat-up process, a speed setting
should be selected and a time setting should be en-
tered.
- During the heating process, the display for the food
temperature may vary substantially.
- During operation, the temperature can be changed.
NOTES:
As soon as you set a temperature, the speed may be
reset to level 3.
If you want to purée immediately after cooking (e.g.
soup), first turn the temperature to 0 and then set the
speed.
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10.7 Setting the speed
Turn this display dial to set the speed:
- The speed can be adjusted in 10 increments:
- Speed 1 - 4: for the mixer attachment20;
- Speed 1 - 10: for the blade assembly18.
- There are 2 time ranges for the speed:
- Speed 1 - 6: for these speeds a time between 1 sec-
ond and 99 minutes can be chosen.
- Speed 7 - 10: for these speeds a time between
1 second and 15 minutes can be chosen.
CAUTION:
~ The mixer attachment20 must only be used with
speed settings 1 to 4. On the touchscreen8, a respec-
tive indication appears.
~ When mixing liquids at speed 10, the blender jug5
must not contain more than 2.5 litre, otherwise liquid
might be ejected (see “Steaming” on page 23). For
speed settings of less than 10, the blender jug5 may
only be filled up to a maximum of 3 litres.
- For further notes: see “Overview of functions” on
page 9.
- The speed setting is shown on the touchscreen8.
- During operation, the speed setting can be changed.
- The speed cannot be set for the steaming function.
- If during operation you change the speed to 0, the de-
vice will stop. To continue working, select a speed and
press the button
33.
- If a temperature has been selected, only the speed set-
tings 1 - 3 are available.
Soft start
In order to avoid that during sudden acceleration of hot
food liquid is ejected from the blender jug5 or the device
starts wobbling, an automatic soft start is provided for all
settings except for the turbo function:
- Soft start activates with food temperatures exceeding
60 °C.
10.8 Anti-clockwise rotation
The anti-clockwise rotation is used for gentle stirring of
food not to be chopped.
- By pressing button 34 the direction of rotation of
the blade assembly18 can be changed in standard
operation at any time.
- The anti-clockwise rotation can only be applied at low
speed settings 1 to 3.
- For programs KNEADING and ROASTING, the anti-
clockwise rotation is controlled by the program.
34 Press to activate the anti-
clockwise rotation. The symbol ap-
pears at the bottom of the display
dial for as long as the function is ac-
tivated.
34 Press to deactivate the anti-
clockwise rotation.
10.9 Turbo function
CAUTION:
~ When mixing liquids, the blender jug5 must not con-
tain more than 2.5 litre, otherwise liquid might be
ejected.
~ Never use this function when the mixer attachment20
is used.
With the turbo function you can briefly select speed setting
10 (maximum). This, for example, is used to quickly chop
nuts, small amounts of herbs or onions.
- 36 is present: the function is possible.
- 36 is greyed out: the button is blocked, the function
is disabled (e.g. because the food temperature inside
the blender jug exceeds 60 °C).
Press and keep button Turbo36 pressed for as long
as you need the function. To repeat, release the button
and press again.
00:51 00
°C
Anti-clockwise
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NOTES:
The turbo function will only work,
- if the blade assembly18 is not turning.
- if the food temperature in the blender jug5 is less
than 60 °C.
The speed is promptly increased to setting 10 (maxi-
mum).
10.10 Scale
The integrated kitchen scales weighs in increments of
5 grams up to 5 kg.
The scales is easy to operate and ready for use unless an-
other cycle is in operation.
Easy weighing
1. The device is switched on but no other cycle is in op-
eration.
2. Press the button 32. The touchscreen8 shows the
scales’ function and 0 g .
3. Place the item to be weighed into the blender jug5.
On the touchscreen8, the weight will be shown in
grams up to 5 kilograms.
4. If you add another ingredient to the blender jug, the
weight will be added to the display.
5. Press the button in order to stop the weighing
function. The start menu appears again.
Weighing with the Tara function
With the Tara function you can reset the display of the
scale to 0 grams and then add new items to be weighed.
1. The device is switched on but no other cycle is in op-
eration.
2. Press the button 32. The touchscreen8 shows 0 g.
3. Place the item to be weighed into the blender jug5.
On the touchscreen8, the weight will be shown in
grams up to 5 kilograms.
4. Press the display dial to set the weight indicator to 0 g.
5. Add the new object to be weighed to the existing ob-
ject to be weighed.
The touchscreen8 will now show only the weight of
the new object in grams.
6. If necessary, repeat the process with new items to be
weighed.
7. Press the button in order to stop the weighing
function. The start menu appears again.
10.11 Overflow hole
In the holder of the blender jug11 there is an overflow
hole12.
Should liquid escape from the blender jug5, this will not
collect in the base unit13, but can escape via the over-
flow hole12 onto the work surface.
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