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HOYER Handel GmbH
Tasköpstraße 3
DE-22761 Hamburg
DEUTSCHLAND
Status of information:
IAN 297624_2004 IAN 297624_2004
07/2020 ID: SKMC 1200 E5_20_V1.2
MONSIEUR CUISINE CONNECT
Operating instructions
GB
GB
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MONSIEUR CUISINE CONNECT SKMC 1200 E5
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Contents
1. Overview ................................................................................ 4
2. Overview of symbols .............................................................. 6
3. Intended purpose .................................................................... 7
4. Safety information .................................................................. 8
5. Items supplied ....................................................................... 10
6. Switching on for the first time and connecting to the Internet . 10
7. Overview of functions ........................................................... 12
8. Light, sound and image signals ............................................. 13
8.1 Adjust the volume of the audio signals ........................................................... 13
8.2 Overview of the signals................................................................................ 13
9. Unpacking and setting up ..................................................... 14
10. Using the blender jug ............................................................ 14
10.1 Markings inside the blender jug .................................................................... 14
10.2 Using and removing the blade assembly ........................................................ 15
10.3 Insert blender jug ........................................................................................ 15
10.4 Insert and remove the mixer attachment ......................................................... 15
10.5 Put on the lid of the blender jug .................................................................... 16
10.6 Measuring beaker as lid for the filling opening ............................................... 16
10.7 Cooking and steaming with the cooking pot ................................................... 16
10.8 Using the spatula ........................................................................................ 17
10.9 Removing the blender jug............................................................................. 17
11. Operating the device ............................................................. 17
11.1 Power supply.............................................................................................. 17
11.2 Switching the device on and off .................................................................... 17
11.3 Screen ....................................................................................................... 18
11.4 Basic operation........................................................................................... 18
11.5 Setting the time ........................................................................................... 19
11.6 Setting the temperature ................................................................................ 19
11.7 Setting the speed......................................................................................... 20
11.8 Anti-clockwise rotation ................................................................................. 20
11.9 Turbo function............................................................................................. 20
11.10 Scale ......................................................................................................... 21
11.11 Overflow hole............................................................................................. 21
12. The most important menus .................................................... 22
12.1 Overview of the menus ................................................................................ 22
12.2 The start menu ............................................................................................ 23
12.3 Automatic programs .................................................................................... 24
12.4 Recipes ...................................................................................................... 25
13. Steaming .............................................................................. 26
13.1 General program information ....................................................................... 26
13.2 Preparation of the steamer attachments .......................................................... 26
13.3 Starting the steaming process........................................................................ 26
13.4 Pause and end............................................................................................ 27
13.5 Checking the cooking temperature ................................................................ 27
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13.6 Steaming with the cooking pot ...................................................................... 27
13.7 Overheating protection ................................................................................ 27
13.8 Tips on steaming ......................................................................................... 27
13.9 Using the steamer attachments ...................................................................... 27
13.10 Preparing menus ......................................................................................... 27
14. Dough kneading ................................................................... 28
14.1 General program information ....................................................................... 28
14.2 Starting the program.................................................................................... 28
14.3 Pause and end............................................................................................ 28
15. Browning .............................................................................. 28
15.1 General program information ....................................................................... 28
15.2 Starting the program.................................................................................... 28
15.3 Pause and end............................................................................................ 29
16. CookingPilot ......................................................................... 29
16.1 General information about CookingPilot......................................................... 29
16.2 Functions of the buttons in the CookingPilot menu............................................ 30
16.3 Search for recipes ....................................................................................... 30
16.4 Choose a recipe and cook ........................................................................... 31
16.5 Save favourite recipe ................................................................................... 31
17. Other functions ..................................................................... 31
17.1 Information................................................................................................. 31
17.2 Factory settings ........................................................................................... 32
17.3 Updates ..................................................................................................... 32
17.4 Help centre................................................................................................. 32
17.5 Connect to the Internet ................................................................................. 32
17.6 Switching off the WLAN connection .............................................................. 33
17.7 Member account ......................................................................................... 33
17.8 New recipes: how, when, where? ................................................................. 33
17.9 Change menu language............................................................................... 34
18. Cleaning and servicing the device .......................................... 34
18.1 Cleaning the base unit ................................................................................. 34
18.2 Cleaning in the dishwasher .......................................................................... 34
18.3 Cleaning the accessories.............................................................................. 34
18.4 Cleaning, checking and replacing seals......................................................... 34
18.5 Cleaning, checking and replacing the spatula ................................................ 35
18.6 Descaling................................................................................................... 35
18.7 Replacing the blade socket........................................................................... 36
18.8 Storage...................................................................................................... 36
19. Malfunctions, Cause, Remedy ................................................ 37
20. Disposal ................................................................................ 38
21. Technical specifications .......................................................... 38
22. How to order accessories ...................................................... 38
23. Website ................................................................................ 38
24. Warranty of the HOYER Handel GmbH .................................. 39
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1. Overview
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1Lid for the steamer attachments
2Steamer attachment, shallow
3Steamer attachment, deep
4Seal for the deep steamer attachment
(ensure the correct position)
5Blender jug
6Direction icon
70/I On/off switch
8Touchscreen
9Control dial
10 LED ring
11 Holder for the blender jug
12 Blade socket
13 Overflow hole
14 Base unit
15 Suction feet
16 Power cable with mains plug
17 Cable compartment
18 Seal for blade assembly (ensure the correct position)
19 Blade assembly (with cog wheel)
20 Cooking pot
21 Mixer attachment
22 Spatula
23 Seal for the lid of the blender jug
(ensure correct position)
24 Lid for the blender jug
25 Measuring beaker
not shown:
26 Silicone cover
27 Unlocking lever
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2. Overview of symbols
NOTE: due to further product and software developments sym-
bols may change.
Navigation bar
Start menu
Settings
Recipes (guided cooking, CookingPilot)
Automatic programs
Start menu
Time (can be set from 00:00 to 99:00 minutes)
Temperature
(can be set from 37 - 130 °C)
Speed
(can be set from speed 1 - 10)
Start
Stop
Pause
Turbo
Keep button pressed to activate Turbo
. At a tempera-
ture > 60 °C Turbo is deactivated.
Anti-clockwise rotation (Maximum speed setting up to
speed 3)
Weighing
Display dial, weighing / tare
(Tare weighing function)
Do not use the mixer attachment.
The mixer attachment may only be used with speeds 1
- 4.
0g
Tar a
Automatic programs
Knead
Steam
Brown
Recipes / CookingPilot
Changing the direction of scrolling:
move finger
across the screen either with an up /
down or a left /
right movement.
Search
(for recipe or ingredient)
Recipe information (mark as favourite recipe, ingre-
dients, view steps or nutritional values whilst cook-
ing with the CookingPilot)
Recipes sorted alphabetically
Recipes sorted according to categories
Marked favourite recipes
(Favourites)
Overview of the ingredients for the recipe selected
Recipe in individual steps
Nutritional values
Settings
My profile (Login area for members / registration)
Videos / Tutorials
Settings
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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
surface.
This symbol warns you against touching hot steam.
3. 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.
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.
Third-party products and their risks:
~The notice in the operating instructions that only origi-
nal accessories must be used must be complied with at
all times.
~Third-party accessories, particularly any that block the
safety functions of the MC connect, are a hazard to
your health and automatically invalidate the oper-
ating licence. Any resultant damage (material dam-
age, financial losses or personal injury) are then the
responsibility of the operator. As manufacturer, we ac-
cept no responsibility whatsoever under such circum-
stances.
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4. 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
~
Children must not use this device.
~
This device with its power cable must be stored out of the reach of children.
~
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children.
~
Children must not play with the device.
~
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.
~
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.
~
The device must be disconnected from the mains if left unattended and prior to assembly, disassem-
bly or cleaning.
~
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.
~
During the turbo function, ensure that no hot ingredients are in the blender jug. These could be
ejected and may cause scalding.
~
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.
~
This device is not intended to be operated using an external timer or a separate remote control sys-
tem.
~
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.
~
Prior to the replacement of parts or attachments which move when in operation, the device must be
switched off and disconnected from the mains.
~
Make sure that no liquid overflows onto the device plug connection.
~
Remember that the surface of the heating element remains hot after use.
~
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.
~
Please take note of the chapter on cleaning (see “Cleaning and servicing the device” on page 34).
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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
pueing 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.
5. Items supplied
1 food processor with cooking function
“Monsieur Cuisine connect”, base unit14
1blender jug5 with:
- Blade assembly19
-Lid24 for the blender jug
- Measuring beaker25
1 cooking pot20
1 mixer attachment21
1 spatula22
1 steamer attachment, comprising:
- Steamer attachment, deep3
- Steamer attachment, shallow2
- Lid for the steamer attachments1
1 copy of the user instructions
6. 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 plug16 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
compartment17.
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. A tutorial will appear, introducing
you to the basic functions. Start it by pressing Start or
tap X to cancel it.
18. The start menu shown below will appear.
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
Polski
Auto Recipes Settings
00:00 0 °C
TurboAnti-clockwise Weighing
0
0
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7. Overview of functions
Button/
Working tool Function Notes
TARE / Weighing34
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-
tion36
Gentle mixing of food not to be chopped - Speed 1 - 3
Turbo38
- 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-
ment21
Blade assembly19
- For mincing, chopping, puréeing
- For the program KNEADING
-With the function
ANTI-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 attachment21
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 pot20 To cook and stew Fill the blender jug5 with at least 500 ml
of water
KNEADING44
To knead doughs with the blade assem-
bly19
- 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)
STEAMING43
Program for the gentle steaming with
steamer attachments2 and3, especially
for vegetables, fish and meat
Also possible with the cooking pot20
ROASTING42
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)
CookingPilot31
(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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8. 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.
8.1 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
8.2 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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9. 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 “Clean-
ing and servicing the device” on page 34).
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 19).
5. Place the base unit14 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.
10. Using the blender jug
NOTE: these user instructions describe the basic functions
such as mixing, chopping and steaming.
10.1 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
Turbo38, 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.
The symbol marks the
front of the blender jug.
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10.2 Using and removing the blade
assembly
The blade assembly19 is used to chop food.
The blender jug5 must never be used without the blade as-
sembly19, since the blade assembly19 seals the blender
jug5 on the bottom.
DANGER! Risk of injury from cutting!
~Please remember that the blades of the blade assem-
bly19 are very sharp. Never touch the blades with
your bare hands in order to avoid cuts.
In order to remove the blade assembly19, proceed as fol-
lows:
1. Position the blender jug5 horizontally.
2. Press the unlocking lever27 on the under-
side of the blender jug5 so that it points to
the open lock symbol.
3. Pull out the blade assembly19 carefully to-
wards the top.
In order to insert the blade assembly19, proceed as fol-
lows:
4. Position the blender jug5 horizontally.
5. Insert the blade assembly19 from the top.
Please take note that the two cams at the base of the
blade assembly19 must be pushed through the two
recesses in the underside of the blender jug5.
CAUTION:
~Ensure that the seal18 is properly positioned on the
blade assembly19, since otherwise the contents
might escape.
6. In order to lock the blade assembly19,
move the unlocking lever27 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.
10.3 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 downwards gently until the
flower-shaped hub of the blade assembly19 engag-
es with the blade socket12.
NOTES:
If the blender jug5 cannot be pressed downwards,
you need to “wobble” it slightly so that the flower-
shaped hub of the blade assembly19 in the blender
jug5 engages with the blade socket12.
Should the blender jug5 not be positioned correctly, a
safety mechanism prevents the functioning of the de-
vice.
10.4 Insert and remove the mixer
attachment
The mixer attachment21 serves to mix liquid foods, e.g.
to whip cream, beat egg whites, emulsify (e.g. mayon-
naise).
The mixer attachment21 is put onto the blade assem-
bly19:
- The wings of the mixer attachment21 are located in
the spaces between the blades.
- For further notes: see “Overview of functions” on
page 12.
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CAUTION:
~The mixer attachment21 must only be used with
speed settings 1 to 4.
~The turbo button38 must not be pressed if the mixer
attachment21 is used.
~When using the mixer attachment21, the spatula22
must not be used, since it might get into the mixer at-
tachment21.
~When adding food, ensure that it will not block the
mixer attachment21.
In order to remove the mixer attachment21, pull it out up-
ward. If you feel resistance, turn it slightly.
10.5 Put on the lid of the blender jug
NOTE: the lid24 for the blender jug may only be put on
when the blender jug5 has been correctly inserted into the
base unit14. If you attach the lid first, the blender jug can
no longer be inserted into the base unit.
1. Place the lid24 for the blender jug so that the lock
symbols are opposite the arrows on the blender
jug5.
2. Press and turn the lid24 clockwise with both hands.
Only when the lid24 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
seal23.
The device can only be started when the lid24 is put
on correctly.
10.6 Measuring beaker as lid for the
filling opening
Simultaneously, the measuring beaker25 is used to close
the lid of the blender jug5 and to measure ingredients
(20ml to 100ml).
In order to close the blender jug5, place the measur-
ing beaker25 with the opening at the bottom into the
lid24 and lock it in place by turning it clockwise. It
clicks audibly.
CAUTION:
~Prior to removing the measuring beaker25, 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 beaker25
can be removed briefly.
To measure ingredients, turn the measuring beaker25
upside down and fill in the food. The values can be
read in ml.
10.7 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 pot20.
NOTE: always make sure that the filling level does not ex-
ceed the marking MAX.
3. Place the cooking pot20 into the blender jug5.
4. Close the blender jug5 with the lid24 and the
measuring beaker25.
5. Use the on/off switch7 to switch the device on.
6. Use the display dial29 to set the desired time.
7. Set the desired temperature on the display dial32,
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 X35 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.
00:53 3 75 °C
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10.8 Using the spatula
The spatula22 is used to stir the ingredients and to remove
the cooking pot20.
CAUTION:
~The spatula22 must not be used with the mixer attach-
ment21 in place. Otherwise, the spatula22 might be
caught in the mixer attachment21.
~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 spatula22 is designed
such that when stirring clockwise it cannot come into
contact with the blade assembly19 even if that is run-
ning.
The hook on the rear of the spatula22 can be used to
remove the hot cooking pot20 without having to
touch it directly. Simply hook on the metal bracket of
the cooking pot20 and pull it out upwards.
Tips for changing the tip and for cleaning: (see “Cleaning,
checking and replacing the spatula on page 35).
10.9 Removing the blender jug
DANGER! Risk of injury through burning!
~If the contents of the blender jug5 are hot, the lid24
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 lid24 with both hands anticlock-
wise and then remove it.
2. Remove the blender jug5 upwards.
11. Operating the device
For safety reasons, the settings described in this chapter,
can only be selected when the device has been assembled
completely.
11.1 Power supply
Connect the mains plug16 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
compartment17.
11.2 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 10.
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.
Auto Recipes Settings
00:00 0 °C
Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
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11.3 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.
11.4 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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11.5 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.
11.6 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.
00:00 0 °C
0
0
03:50
00:00 0 °C
0
0
Display of the set temperature
Display of the food temperature
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11.7 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 attachment21;
- Speed 1 - 10: for the blade assembly19.
- 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 attachment21 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 26). 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 12.
- 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 X35.
- 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.
11.8 Anti-clockwise rotation
The anti-clockwise rotation is used for gentle stirring of
food not to be chopped.
- By pressing button 36 the direction of rotation of
the blade assembly19 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.
36 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.
36 Press to deactivate the anti-
clockwise rotation.
11.9 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 attachment21
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.
-38 is present: the function is possible.
-38 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 Turbo38 pressed for as long
as you need the function. To repeat, release the button
and press again.
00:00 0 °C
0
0
00:5100
°C
Anti-clockwise
00:04
0
Turbo 0 °C
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NOTES:
The turbo function will only work,
- if the blade assembly19 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).
11.10 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 34. 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 34. 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.
11.11 Overflow hole
In the holder of the blender jug11 there is an overflow
hole13.
Should liquid escape from the blender jug5, this will not
collect in the base unit14, but can escape via the over-
flow hole13 onto the work surface.
0g
Tare
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12. The most important menus
12.1 Overview of the menus
Auto Recipes Settings
00:511 0°C
Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
0
Auto Recipes Settings
00:00 0 °C
Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
0
0
Menu of the automatic programs CookingPilot: (recipes for guided
cooking)
Settings
Keep button pressed. Turbo function
active. Running time is displayed.
Anti-clockwise rotation: if the
symbol appears in the speed dis-
play dial, anti-clockwise rotation is
activated.
Scale: the scale is activated after
pressing the button . The scale
works only in idle state, not during
operation.
Start menu
Start menu Recipes Settings
KNEADING
STEAMING
ROASTING
00:45 4 0
Auto Start menu Settings
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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
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Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
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12.2 The start menu
This menu appears after switching on the “Monsieur Cuisine connect”. In this
menu, you set the values for the time, speed, anti-clockwise rotation and the de-
sired temperature. You can also select the scale and start turbo.
Auto Recipes Settings
00:00 0 °C
Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
0
0
28 Select the automatic programs menu (KNEADING, STEAMING, ROASTING)
29 Set and display time (1 second to 99 minutes)
30 Set the speed // Displays for
- speed: 1 - 10
-Turbo: turbo appears in the display
- Anti-clockwise rotation:
- Use of the mixing unit forbidden:
- Scale: the weight in grams from 0 to 5,000 g and Tara
31 Select CookingPilot (recipes for guided cooking)
32 Set target temperature and display actual/target temperature (temperature: 37 °C - 130 °C)
33 Select the settings menu
34 Activate scale - display up to 5,000 g with tare function
35 Start the function or the program
Pause active. Press the button to restart the process
36 Anti-clockwise rotation or clockwise rotation (blade) set
37 Stop running function and display the presets
38 Turbo button; must remain pressed, immediately starts the highest speed (if possible)
28 29 30 31 32 33
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12.3 Automatic programs
In this menu you can select 3 different automatic programs. After entering the
sub-menu, you can change some presets of the automatic programs or start the
program directly.
Start menu Recipes Settings
KNEADING
STEAMING
ROASTING
00:45 4 0
39 Return to start menu
40 Call up the menu of the selected automatic program
41 Display of the preset values for the selected automatic program
42 ROASTING Browning program
43 STEAMING Steaming program
44 KNEADING Dough kneading program
39
40
42
43
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12.4 Recipes
In this menu you can choose various recipes. On the screen you will automati-
cally be guided through all steps of the selected recipe. Simply read and follow
the instructions on the screen: cooking has never been easier.
Auto Start menu Settings
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTVWYZ
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45 Call up favourites list
46 Show recipes in categories
47 Show recipes sorted alphabetically
48 Display view horizontal / vertical
49 Open search window - you can search for recipes or ingredients
50 ABCD.... Alphabetical bar - tap a letter to display recipes with this initial letter
51 Information on the duration of preparation, the portions and the degree of dif-
ficulty
52 Recipe name
47 45
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13. Steaming
DANGER! Risk of injury through scalding!
~When opening the lid1 or24 during operation, hot
steam may escape.
NOTE: these user instructions describe the basic functions
such as mixing, chopping and steaming.
13.1 General program information
- Preset time: 20 minutes (adjustable),
maximum time: 60 minutes
- Preset temperature: 120 °C (fixed)
-Speed: off, not selectable
-heating up is displayed in the middle display dial.
- You can skip the heating time.
- Steaming has begun:
-heating up has gone out.
- The lower time display will show 20 minutes or your
chosen time.
13.2 Preparation of the steamer
attachments
1. Place the blender jug5 into the holder11.
2. Fill 1 litre of water into the blender jug5. This corre-
sponds with the second marking from the bottom (I).
3. Check that the seal4 for the deep steamer attach-
ment3 has been placed correctly.
4. Place the deep steamer attachment3 slightly twisted
onto the blender jug5.
5. Turn the deep steamer attachment3 so that it clicks
into place and an acoustic signal is heard.
The program can only be started if the steamer at-
tachment3 is set correctly.
NOTE: in order to facilitate the attaching of the steamer
attachment3 somewhat, put a few drops of oil on a cloth
and rub it on the seal4.
6. Put the food into the steamer attachment3 and (if
necessary)2.
NOTES:
Even if you only need the shallow steamer attach-
ment2, always both steamer attachments3 and2
must be inserted, so that no steam can escape to the
side.
Notes on the seal4: (see “Deep steamer attach-
ment3 on page 35).
7. Place the filled steamer attachment2 onto the steam-
er attachment3.
8. Close the steamer attachments using the lid for the
steamer attachments1.
13.3 Starting the steaming process
1. The device is switched on and shows the start menu.
2. Press the button to enter the automatic programs
menu and then the STEAMING43 and ---> buttons.
The values for the program appear in the three dis-
play dials.
NOTE: you can change the values for the time. Tap the
time display dial and adjust directly with the display dial
or the control dial.
3. Press the X35 button. The heating time will start.
During this time
-heating up appears in the middle display dial.
-Press skip if you want to skip the heating time.
4. After the heating time has elapsed, the program
starts.
-heating up is extinguished and the speed setting 1
appears.
The lower time display shows 20 minutes or the se-
lected time.
5. After the set time has elapsed, a short signal sounds,
the LED ring10 is lit green and the touchscreen8
shows the output values of the program again.
Auto Recipes Settings
20:00 1120°C
Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
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6. Press the on/off switch7 to switch off the device or
move to the next step in the recipe.
DANGER! Risk of injury through scalding!
~When opening the lid1 or24 during operation, hot
steam may escape.
7. Remove the food from the steamer attachments2/3.
13.4 Pause and end
To stop a program which is running, press:
-II: the time is no longer counted down.
- End pause by pressing X35.
To end a program which is running, press:
- the button 37. The display dials once again
show the presetting of the program.
- Press the to enter the automatic programs menu.
13.5 Checking the cooking
temperature
You should ensure that the food is not cooking too long,
since vegetables may become too soft and meat and fish
too dry and tough.
DANGER! Risk of injury through scalding!
~When opening the lid1 during operation, hot steam
may escape.
In order to check the condition of the food to be cooked
from time to time, proceed as follows:
1. Carefully open the lid for the steamer attachments1.
When opening the lid1, make sure not to be hit by a
surge of hot steam. Let the steam escape on the side
away from you before fully opening the lid.
2. Remove the lid1 completely.
3. Check the condition of the food to be cooked with a
longer stick or a fork:
- Once the food to be cooked is done, press button
37 and then the on/off switch7 to switch off the
device.
- If the food to be cooked is not done yet, replace the
lid1 and let the device continue the operation.
13.6 Steaming with the cooking pot
NOTE: you can also use the cooking pot20 when the
steaming function is selected. When you open the lid24
to check the cooking temperature, a message appears in-
dicating that the settings are paused. After putting on the
lid, start the remainder of the program by pressing X35.
1. Fill 500 ml of water into the blender jug5.
2. Fill food into the cooking pot20.
3. Place the cooking pot20 into the blender jug5.
4. Close the blender jug5 with the lid24 and the
measuring beaker25.
5. Start the program (see “Starting the steaming pro-
cess” on page 26).
6. When the program comes to an end, open the lid24
and remove the cooking pot20 (see “Using the spat-
ula” on page 17).
7. Press the on/off switch7 to switch off the device or
move to the next step in the recipe.
13.7 Overheating protection
The device has an overheating protection system. As soon
as there is no water left in the blender jug5 thus causing
the device to become too hot, the device will automatically
switch off.
In this case, pull out the mains plug
16
and allow the device
to cool.
You may then fill in water and put the device back into op-
eration.
13.8 Tips on steaming
Steaming is one of the healthiest methods of cooking food.
Not only nutrients and colour of the food are maintained
to the largest extent possible but also the natural flavour
and texture are the gourmet’s delight. Thus, it is possible to
use salt, fat and spices sparingly.
13.9 Using the steamer attachments
As required, you can either use only the deep steamer at-
tachment3 or both steamer attachments (2 and3).
The shallow steamer attachment2 cannot be used without
the deep steamer attachment3.
13.10 Preparing menus
If you prepare a whole menu and therefore use both steam-
er attachments on top of one another, please make sure
that:
- Meat and fish should always be cooked in the bottom
steamer attachment3, so that dripping juice will not
come into contact with other food;
- The heaviest food to be cooked should possibly be
placed in the bottom steamer attachment3.
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14. Dough kneading
With this device you can process up to a maximum of 500 g
flour for heavy doughs and 600 g flour for light doughs.
The program is only operated with the blade assembly19.
14.1 General program information
- Preset time: 45 seconds (adjustable)
- Maximum time: 2 minutes
- Preset temperature: 0 °C (fixed)
- Preset speed: 4 (fixed)
- Clockwise/anti-clockwise rotation: is controlled by the
program
14.2 Starting the program
1. Fill food into the blender jug5.
2. Close the blender jug5 with the lid24.
3. The device is switched on and shows the start menu.
4. Press the button to enter the automatic programs
menu and then the KNEADING44 and ---> buttons.
The values for the program appear in the three dis-
play dials.
NOTE: you can change the values for the time. Tap the
time display dial and make the setting.
5. Press the X35 button. The program is started. The
time set is counted down on the touchscreen8. The
program automatically controls the anti-clockwise/
clockwise rotation.
6. After the set time has elapsed, a short signal sounds,
the LED ring10 around the control dial9 is lit green
and the touchscreen8 shows the output values of the
program again.
7. Press the on/off switch7 to switch off the device or
move to the next step in the recipe.
14.3 Pause and end
To stop a program which is running, press:
-II: the time is no longer counted down.
- End pause by pressing X35.
To end a program which is running, press
- the button 37. The display dials once again
show the presetting of the program.
- Press the button to enter the automatic programs
menu.
15. Browning
With this program, you can slightly brown up to 500 g
meat, fish, vegetables, e.g. to release roasting flavours.
Large pieces must first be cut up into chunks.
15.1 General program information
- Preset time: 7 minutes (adjustable)
- Maximum time: 14 minutes
- Preset temperature: 130 °C (adjustable)
- Preset speed: 1 (fixed)
- Clockwise/anti-clockwise rotation: is controlled by the
program
15.2 Starting the program
1. Put some fat (e.g. oil) into the blender jug5.
2. Fill food into the blender jug5.
3. Close the blender jug5 with the lid24.
4. The device is switched on and shows the start menu.
5. Press the button to enter the automatic programs
menu and then the ROASTING42 and ---> buttons.
The values for the program appear in the three dis-
play dials.
NOTE: you can change the values for time and tempera-
ture. Tap the corresponding display dial and adjust with
the control dial.
Auto Recipes Settings
00:45 4 0 °C
Turbo Ant-clockwise Weighing
KNEADING
0
Auto Recipes Settings
07:00 1130
°C
Turbo Anti-clockwise Weighing
ROASTING
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6. Press the X35 button. The program is started. The
time set is counted down on the touchscreen8. The
program controls the anti-clockwise rotation automati-
cally. At a fixed interval, the blade assembly19
starts for a brief anti-clockwise rotation.
7. After the set time has elapsed, a short signal sounds,
the LED ring10 around the control dial9 is lit green
and the touchscreen8 shows the output values of the
program again.
8. Press the on/off switch7 to switch off the device or
move to the next step in the recipe.
15.3 Pause and end
To stop a program which is running, press:
-II: the time is no longer counted down.
- End pause by pressing X35.
To end a program which is running, press:
- the button 37. The display dials once again
show the presetting of the program.
- Press the button to enter the automatic programs
menu.
16. CookingPilot
The CookingPilot of the “Monsieur Cuisine connect
guides you step by step through the selected recipe - hence
the name CookingPilot (guided cooking).
16.1 General information about
CookingPilot
- The “Monsieur Cuisine connect” is delivered with
many recipes stored in its memory.
- When connected to the Internet and your member ac-
count, additional recipes are loaded into the memory.
Do not forget to log in.
- You may deviate from the specifications by changing
the temperature, time, or stirring/mixing speed. This
makes sense if you have cooked a recipe several times
and would like to change something.
Calling up the menu
Briefly press the button to open the menu for the
CookingPilot. A series of recipe photos will appear. To
open a recipe, tap the photo.
If you are in a recipe, press to return to the
CookingPilot home menu.
Basic information about the recipes
At the bottom of a recipe picture you will find 3 types of
basic information.
- : approximate duration of preparation in minutes
- : number of portions
- : level of difficulty
This information is fixed and can not be changed.
Working in the recipes menu
Swipe your finger on the recipe list to scroll through it.
The same applies to other lists such as letters or recipe
categories.
Depending on the structure of the list, swipe up/down
or left/right with your finger across the screen. You
can switch this by pressing the 48 button.
Press a button to start the corresponding function. For
example, to call up a category with recipes or to start
a recipe.
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16.2 Functions of the buttons in the
CookingPilot menu
CookingPilot displays buttons which can only be seen
here. Read below to see what they mean.
NOTE: the symbols do not all appear at the same time, but
only when they are needed.
16.3 Search for recipes
There are several ways to search for a recipe.
Button Action
- Empty heart: the recipe is not yet
saved as a favourite recipe.
- Filled heart: the recipe has al-
ready been saved as a favourite
recipe.
- Opens a search window where
you can search for recipes or in-
gredients via a keyboard.
<- -> Press the arrow keys to see the pre-
vious or the next recipe step.
After pressing this button, the follow-
ing sub-menus will appear
- Marking favourite recipe
- Calling up the ingredients list
- Work steps as single points (text
only)
- Nutritional table
Switch between two views of the
recipe collection
or
If the instructions bar is visible, you
can scroll through the recipe with
up/down movements.
If the instructions bar is hidden, you
can scroll through the recipe with
left / right movements.
The CookingPilot starts and the first
step of the selected recipe appears.
Calling up the ingredients list.
Select the steps of the recipe (text
only).
Press continue or start to return to
cooking the recipe.
Nutritional table with information on
the energy value (kcal/kj), protein,
carbohydrates and fat.
Start
Search type Press the
button On the screen
Alphabetically
Letters appear under
the recipes. Tap a let-
ter to see the corre-
sponding recipes.
According to
category
Categories (e.g. soup)
appear under the reci-
pes. Tap a category to
see the corresponding
recipes.
Favourite recipe
You must fill this list
yourself. Here you can
retrieve the recipes
that you have saved
as your favourite reci-
pes.
Direct search
Opens a search win-
dow where you can
search for recipes or
ingredients via a key-
board.
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16.4 Choose a recipe and cook
1. If you want to cook a recipe, click on the photo or the
name of the recipe in a list. A figure appears with the
basic information for the recipe.
2. Click the Start button and the first step will be dis-
played.
3. Complete the first step and then call up the next one.
You have several options.
- press the -> button on the screen,
- turn the control dial to the right,
- or swipe with one finger across the screen (whether
vertical or horizontal, can be switched with the
48 button).
4. If the screen shows the time, speed, and temperature
display dials, all you have to do is start the process.
- The values are already given, but can be adjusted
by you - if you want.
5. Press X35 to start the process.
6. When the process is finished, the appliance stops
and the LED ring10 lights up green.
7. Go to the next work step.
8. At the end of the recipe a photo of the dish with the
name and a heart appears.
-45 empty heart: the recipe is not yet saved as
a favourite recipe.
-45 filled heart: the recipe has already been
saved as a favourite recipe.
9. Tap the heart to save the recipe as your favourite
recipe or delete it from your favourite recipes.
10. Bon appetite!
16.5 Save favourite recipe
If at the end of a recipe you have tapped the heart symbol
45 to save the recipe as a favourite recipe, it will auto-
matically be loaded into your member account after logging
in and can be viewed and used by all devices. This only ap-
plies to the recipes for the Monsieur Cuisine Connect.
NOTE:
if you did not log in to your member account when
you first switched it on (chapter “Switching on for the first
time and connecting to the Internet” on page 10), you can
do so at any time in chapter “Member account” on page 33.
17. Other functions
17.1 Information
You can find information about software and hardware
numbers, as follows.
1. Tap the button on the screen.
2. If necessary, tap on .
3. In the next window you will see the items About...,
FAQ, Data protection, Agreements, Lettering and
Factory settings. Tap the box to the right of the menu
item.
-About...: here you will find all numbers for the soft-
ware and hardware. You may, for example, need to
provide this information to customer service.
You can also search for and install updates via the
item Search for updates. This is usually not neces-
sary, however, as it automatically checks for up-
dates.
-FAQ: here is a list of frequently asked questions.
Tap + to see the answer.
-Data protection: here you can read and confirm the
data protection regulations.
-Agreements:
... Transfer user data to www.monsieur-cuisine.com:
To activate push the slide switch to the right, to de-
activate push it to the left.
- Lettering: press YES to show the writing below the
icons, NO to hide the writing.
4. Press Close, to close the lists.
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BUON APPETITO!
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
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17.2 Factory settings
The factory setting sets all settings such as favourite recipes
or the WLAN identification back to factory settings. Your
accounts are not affected.
1. Tap the button on the screen.
2. If required, tap .
3. Slide the menu up with one finger and then press
Factory settings.
4. In the next window, tap the Reset button to start the
process.
5. The screen goes dark for a few seconds, then the first
switch-on screen appears (see “Switching on for the
first time and connecting to the Internet” on
page 10).
17.3 Updates
A software update may, for example, contain improve-
ments to the existing software.
If there are updates, they will automatically be loaded in
the background when the device is connected to the
WLAN network.
17.4 Help centre
The Help Centre has all help files, such as animated tutori-
als.
1. Tap the button on the screen.
2. Tap .
3. In the next window you will see the help files. Tap on
a file to open it. You may need to start it yourself.
17.5 Connect to the Internet
If you did not set up a WLAN connection when you first
switched it on, you can do this here.
1. Tap the button on the start menu.
2. If necessary, tap on .
3. In the next window WLAN is the top menu item.
Touch the field next to WLAN.
A list with all visible WLAN networks appears.
- The slide switch under the menu item WLAN is high-
lighted in colour. This means that the function is acti-
vated. When first selected, WLAN networks will be
searched for automatically.
- Detected WLAN networks are displayed in a list.
- All visible WLAN networks are displayed.
Tap CLOSE to close the list.
4. Swipe your finger on the screen to scroll up and
down the list.
5. Tap on your WLAN network with one finger.
6. 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.
- After entering, press Connect in the upper window.
The connection will be established.
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”.
WLAN
LarsHH
WLAN-456927
Select a network...
[WPA-PSK-CCMP+TKIP][WPA2-PSK-CCMP+TKIP-preouth][ESS]
SCC S SS
CLOSE
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
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LarsHH
WLAN-456927
ZwickerWlanNetz
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]
CLOSE
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17.6 Switching off the WLAN
connection
To cancel the connection to the Internet, slide the
coloured slide switch to the left in the WLAN menu.
The switch turns grey. WLAN is switched off.
17.7 Member account
When you sign in to your member account, new recipes
will automatically be downloaded to your device. You can
also manage and rate recipes and read the latest informa-
tion at any time.
1. Tap the button on the start menu.
2. Tap .
3. In the next window, you indicate whether you al-
ready have an existing account or whether you want
to create a new account.
If you already have an account, tap the box and then
log in.
4. If you want to set up a new account, tap the appropri-
ate box and then enter the values. At the end of the
process you will receive an email.
5. Click on the link in the email to activate your new ac-
count.
6. Enter the email address and the password in the de-
vice. If entered correctly, you will be immediately di-
rected to your account.
17.8 New recipes: how, when,
where?
How do you get new recipes?
The new recipes are automatically uploaded to the
MC connect. Adding new recipes manually is not possible.
The prerequisites for obtaining new recipes are the follow-
ing:
Your device must be connected to the Internet and our
server.
You need a member account with which you are
logged on to MC connect (see “Member account” on
page 33).
The device must not have been switched off with the
main switch.
When do you receive new recipes?
As soon as new recipes are available, they are auto-
matically loaded.
Due to the large number of devices, a new set of reci-
pes will not be uploaded to all devices in one day. It
may take a few days for new recipes to be uploaded
to all MC Connect devices.
If your device has been switched off with the main
switch or is not connected to the mains supply, no new
recipes will be loaded. New recipes will be added af-
ter switching on, connecting to the Internet and log-
ging into your member account.
When new recipes are added, you will receive the
message below. If you are curious about the recipes,
just press View now, to open a window with all the
new recipes.
Where are the new recipes?
All new recipes are grouped in the category New.
There they will remain for approx. 4 weeks.
In addition, all new recipes are included immediately
in all other lists after being loaded. They are marked
there by a corner on the top left.
All new recipes will remain marked with a corner at
the top left for approx. 4 weeks after being uploaded.
WLAN is switched on:
WLAN connection
possible
WLAN is switched off:
WLAN connection is im-
possible
Ignore
You can find the new recipes in
the category “New”.
You can recognize them by the
folded corner.
You received a new recipe!
View now
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17.9 Change menu language
If desired, you can change the language for the menus.
1. Tap the button on the screen.
2. If required, tap .
3. Slide the menu up with one finger and then press the
CHANGE field in the Language row.
4. Tap the field of the desired language and confirm the
selection.
The screen goes dark and then appears after a few
seconds with the new languages.
18. Cleaning and servicing the
device
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
~Disconnect the mains plug16 from the mains socket
before any cleaning.
~Never immerse the base unit14 in water.
DANGER! Risk of injury from cutting!
~Please remember that the blades of the blade assem-
bly19 are very sharp. Never touch the blades with
your bare hands in order to avoid cuts.
~Before removing the blade assembly19, rinse the
blender jug5 with water and remove scraps of food
from the blades so that the blade assembly19 can be
removed safely.
~When washing manually, the water should be suffi-
ciently clear so that you can see the blade assem-
bly19 easily to avoid injuries caused by the very
sharp blades.
CAUTION:
~Never use any abrasive, corrosive or scouring clean-
ing agents. These might damage the device.
NOTE: certain foods or spices (e.g. curry) may discolour
the plastic. This is not a device error and is harmless to
health.
18.1 Cleaning the base unit
1. Clean the base unit14 with a damp cloth. You can
also use a little washing-up liquid.
2. Then wipe off with a clean, moist, light cloth with
clean water.
3. Do not use the base unit14 until it is completely dry
again.
4. The screen can also be cleaned with a lens cleaning
cloth or special cleaning agents for monitors.
18.2 Cleaning in the dishwasher
The following parts are dishwasher-safe:
-Blender jug5
-Measuring beaker25
- Lid for blender jug24
- Seal for blender jug23
- Blade assembly19
- Seal for blade assembly18
-Cooking pot20
- Mixer attachment21
- Spatula22
- Steamer attachment, deep3
- Seal for the steamer attachment4
- Steamer attachment, shallow2
- Lid for the steamer attachments1
The following parts must never be cleaned in a dishwasher:
-Base unit14
NOTE: before cleaning the blender jug5 in the dishwash-
er, always remove the blade assembly19.
18.3 Cleaning the accessories
1. Rinse the blender jug5 with warm water and dump
the water.
2. Remove the blade assembly19 (see “Using and re-
moving the blade assembly” on page 15) and take
the seal18 off (see “Cleaning, checking and replac-
ing seals” on page 34).
3. Clean all accessories by hand in a sink with dishwa-
ter or in the dishwasher.
4. When cleaning by hand, rinse all parts with clean
water.
5. Allow the parts to dry completely before using them
again.
6. Before using the device again, reinsert the blade as-
sembly19 in the blender jug5.
18.4 Cleaning, checking and
replacing seals
Remove seals18,23 and4 for cleaning and check them
for damage. Pay attention to changes (e.g. porous materi-
al or tears).
- The removed seals18,23 and4 can be cleaned in
the dishwasher.
- Damaged seals18,23 and4 must be replaced with
new ones. You can reorder new seals (see “How to or-
der accessories” on page 38).
CAUTION:
~Prior to the next use, damaged seals18,23 and4
must be inserted again or replaced with new ones. An
operation without seals18,23 and4 in place is not
permitted.
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Blade assembly19
1. Remove the blade assembly19 from the blender
jug5 (see “Using and removing the blade assembly”
on page 15).
2. Pull seal18 off the blade assembly19.
3. Insert the cleaned seal or a new one.
4. Before using the device again, reinsert the blade as-
sembly19.
Deep steamer attachment3
1. Pull seal4 off the underside of the deep steamer at-
tachment3.
2. Insert the cleaned seal4 or a new one into the deep
steamer attachment3. The raised area must be visi-
ble after insertion, see figure below. Ensure that the
seal is in continuous contact with the surface without
any waves.
Lid of the blender jug24
1. Pull seal23 off the underside of the lid for the blend-
er jug24.
2. Insert the cleaned seal23 or a new one in the lid for
the blender jug24.
18.5 Cleaning, checking and
replacing the spatula
The spatula22 is provided with a detachable silicone
scraper.
For cleaning, remove the silicone scraper, and check it for
damage. Pay attention to changes (e.g. porous material or
tears).
- Both parts can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
- A new silicone scraper can be reordered (see “How to
order accessories” on page 38).
18.6 Descaling
When steaming with hard water, limescale may build up
on the parts used, especially in the blender jug5.
Normal cleaning
In most cases, the limescale deposits are removed by
cleaning in the dishwasher or by hand.
Slight limescale deposits
1. Remove slight limescale deposits, which cannot be re-
moved with normal cleaning by hand or in the dish-
washer, with a towel on which you put some
household vinegar.
2. Rinse with clear water.
Major limescale deposits
CAUTION:
~Do not use commercially available descaling agent,
not even glacial acetic acid or vinegar essence. Use
the following gentle method.
1. Prepare a mixture of 50 % white household vinegar
and 50 % boiling water.
2. Fill this mixture into the blender jug5 or put other
furred-up parts into a container with this mixture.
3. Allow the mixture to react for 30 minutes.
NOTE: more extended reaction periods do not improve
the limescale deposits but may damage the parts perma-
nently.
4. Rinse with clear water.
5. Allow the parts to dry completely before using them
again.
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18.7 Replacing the blade socket
If you process larger quantities than those specified in
these instructions (e.g. dough with more than 600 g of
flour), the blade socket12 can become so worn out that
the blade assembly19 no longer turns correctly.
If this happens, replace the blade socket12 with a new
one. You can reorder these including a silicone cover26
(see “How to order accessories” on page 38).
Comply the specified maximum quantities in future.
Removing the old blade socket
1. Press your thumb down on the silicone cover26 and
simultaneously reach under the rim of the old blade
socket12. Pull the old blade socket12 out upwards.
You may need to “wobble” it a bit before the blade
socket12 becomes loose enough to be removed.
Inserting the new blade socket
2. Place the blade socket12 onto the drive axle. The re-
cess in the blade socket12 needs to be inserted to
match the flattened sides of the drive axle. The blade
socket12 clicks into place on the drive axle.
3. Insert the silicone cover26 into the blade socket12.
18.8 Storage
Store the device so that it is protected against dust and dirt
and out of the reach of children.
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19. Malfunctions, Cause, Remedy
If your device fails to function as required, please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is only a minor problem, and you
can solve it yourself.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
~Do not attempt to repair the device yourself under any circumstances.
Malfunction Cause Remedy
Device does not start.
Blender jug5 is not positioned correctly. Insert blender jug5 correctly (see “Insert
blender jug” on page 15).
Lid24 or deep steamer attachment3
have not been placed correctly onto the
blender jug5.
Place lid24 or deep steamer attach-
ment3 correctly.
No power supply. Check mains plug16, on/off switch7
and possibly the fuse.
Liquid underneath the device
The blade assembly19 has not been in-
serted correctly so that the blender jug5 is
leaking.
Insert blade assembly19 correctly (see
“Using and removing the blade assembly”
on page 15).
Seal18 for blade assembly is defective. Insert (see “Cleaning, checking and re-
placing seals” on page 34) new seal18.
Liquid escaped from the blender jug5
flowing onto the work surface through the
overflow hole13 of the base unit14 (see
“Overflow hole” on page 21).
When mixing liquids at speed 10 or with
button Turbo38, the blender jug5 must
not contain more than 2.5 litre, since oth-
erwise 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.
Liquid escapes at the lid24
of the blender jug5.
Seal23 has not been inserted correctly.
Insert seal23 correctly (see “Cleaning,
checking and replacing seals” on
page 34).
Seal23 is defective. Insert (see “Cleaning, checking and re-
placing seals” on page 34) new seal23.
No temperature can be set. A speed setting 4 - 10 was selected. Select speed setting 0 - 3 (see “Setting the
speed” on page 20).
Blade assembly19 not turn-
ing.
Is the blade socket12 worn out? This can
happen, for example, if you have pro-
cessed too large a quantity of dough.
Replace the blade socket12 with a new
one (see “Replacing the blade socket” on
page 36) and comply with the specified
maximum quantities in future.
Parts of the device are dis-
coloured.
Certain foods or spices (e.g. curry) may
discolour the plastic. This is not a device
error.
Remedy unnecessary, since not harmful to
health.
A speed setting exceeding 3
cannot be selected. A temperature has been set. Set temperature to 0.
Error messages or notes in
the screen. Warning against incorrect operation. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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20. Disposal
This product is subject to the provisions of Eu-
ropean Directive 2012/19/EC. The symbol
showing a wheelie bin crossed through indi-
cates that the product requires separate re-
fuse collection in the European Union. This
applies to the product and all accessories marked with this
symbol. Products marked as such may not be discarded
with normal domestic waste, but must be taken to a collec-
tion point for recycling electrical and electronic devices.
This recycling symbol marks e.g. an object or
parts of the material as valuable for recycling.
Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of
raw materials and protect the environment.
Packaging
When disposing of the packaging, make sure you comply
with the environmental regulations applicable in your
country.
21. Technical specifications
Notes on the EU declaration of conformity
HOYER Handel GmbH hereby declares that this product
meets the basic requirements of the RED 2014/53/EU and
the ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU + 2015/863/EU.
A complete EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on
the Internet at: http://qr.hoyerhandel.com/d/297624
Symbols used
Subject to technical modification.
22. How to order accessories
On our website you can find information regarding the ac-
cessories that can be reordered.
Order online
1. Scan the QR code with your smartphone/tablet.
2. With the QR code you will access a website where
you can submit your re-order.
23. Website
Website:www.monsieur-cuisine.com
Model: SKMC 1200 E5
Mains voltage
: 230 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Protection class: I
Power rating: 1,200 watts
Blender: 800 watt
Cooking: 1,000 watt
WIFI:
Frequency range:
Transmitting power:
2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz
< 20 dBm
Maximum filling volume
of the blender jug5:
3 litres
Maximum weight ca-
pacity of the scale: 5 kg
With the CE marking, HOYER Handel GmbH declares
the conformity with EU guidelines.
This symbol reminds you to dispose of the packaging
in an environmentally friendly manner.
Recyclable materials: cardboard (except corrugated
cardboard)
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24. Warranty of the HOYER Handel
GmbH
Dear Customer,
your device is provided with a 3 year warranty starting with the
purchase date. In the event of product defects, you are entitled to
statutory rights against the vendor. These statutory rights are not
restricted by our warranty presented in the following.
Warranty conditions
The warranty period starts with the purchase date. Please keep
the original purchase receipt in a safe place. This document is re-
quired to verify the purchase.
If within three years from the purchase date of this product a ma-
terial or factory defect occurs, the product will be repaired or re-
placed by us – at our discretion – free of charge to you, or the
purchase price will be refunded. This warranty implies that within
the period of three years the defective device and the purchase
receipt are presented, including a brief written description of the
defect and the time it occurred.
If the defect is covered by our warranty, the repaired or a new
product will be returned to you. No new warranty period starts
with a repair or replacement of the product.
Warranty period and statutory claims for de-
fects
The warranty period is not extended when the warranty has been
claimed. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Any
damages and defects already existing at the time of purchase
must be reported immediately upon unpacking. Repairs arising
after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to a
charge.
Warranty coverage
The device was produced carefully according to strict quality
guidelines and tested diligently prior to delivery.
The warranty applies to material or factory defects.
Excluded from the warranty are wear parts subject to
normal wear and damages to fragile parts, e.g.
switches, batteries, lamps or other parts manufac-
tured from glass.
This warranty expires if the product is damaged, not used as in-
tended or not serviced. For the proper operation of the product, all
instructions listed in the operating instructions must be observed
carefully. Any form of use and handling that is advised against in
the operating instructions or warned against must always be avoid-
ed.
The product is only intended for private and not for commercial
use. In the case of incorrect and improper treatment, use of force
and interventions not performed by our authorised Service Centre,
the warranty shall cease.
Handling in case of a warranty claim
In order to ensure prompt processing of your matter, please ob-
serve the following notes:
Please keep the article number
IAN: 297624_2004
and the
purchase receipt as a purchase verification for all inquiries.
The article number can be found on the rating plate, an en-
graving, the title page of your instructions (in the bottom left),
or as a label on the rear or underside of the device.
If faulty operation or other defects occur, first contact the Ser-
vice Centre listed in the following by telephone or email.
Then, you are able to send a product reported as defective
free of charge to the service address specified to you, includ-
ing the purchase receipt and the information on the defect
and when it occurred.
At www.lidl-service.com you can download this and many other
manuals, product videos and installation software.
This QR code takes you directly to the Lidl Service website
(www.lidl-service.com), where you can enter the article number
(IAN) 297624_2004 to open your user instructions.
Service Centre
Service Great Britain
Tel.: 0800 404 7657
E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.co.uk
Service Ireland
Tel.: 1890 930 034
(0,08 EUR/Min., (peak))
(0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak))
E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.ie
Service Malta
Tel.: 80062230
E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.com.mt
Service Cyprus
Tel.: 8009 4409
E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.com.cy
IAN: 297624_2004
Supplier
Please note that the following address is no service address.
First contact the aforementioned Service Centre.
HOYER Handel GmbH
Tasköprüstraße 3
DE-22761 Hamburg
GERMANY
GB
IE
MT
CY
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HOYER Handel GmbH
Tasköprüstraße 3
DE-22761 Hamburg
DEUTSCHLAND
Status of information:
IAN 297624_2004 IAN 297624_2004
07/2020 ID: SKMC 1200 E5_20_V1.2
MONSIEUR CUISINE CONNECT
Operating instructions
GB
GB
GB
MONSIEUR CUISINE CONNECT SKMC 1200 E5
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