- Never cover the appliance when it is being used or when it is still hot.
- Before use, check that all components (in particular the bowl and the base) are
properly assembled and make sure that the water tank lid is closed correctly.
- Make sure that there are no hands, hair, clothes or kitchen utensils in the bowl
before operating the appliance.
- Never fill the water tank with liquids other than drinking tap water or substances
different to those listed in paragraph VIII "WATER TANK MAINTENANCE".
- During the warming/cooking cycle, if steam comes out from under the sides of
the water tank lid (14) or the steam outlet tube (16) this indicates that there is an
operating fault in the steam circuit: DO NOT open or remove the water tank lid (14).
Turn the appliance off immediately and leave it to cool down completely. Do not
reuse and contact trained, qualified personnel or Artsana S.p.A..
- Do not use the product if liquid is leaking from the appliance body. In this case,
turn off the appliance immediately and unplug it.
- At the end of the cooking cycle and while the appliance is still hot, remove the lid
(13) paying particular attention to the hot steam in order to prevent scalding. The
handle of the cooking basket may be very hot.
- To prevent damage to the blades, using this appliance to chop very hard food such
as, for instance, frozen food, is not recommended.
- If you have any doubts about the content of this instruction manual, please con-
tact your dealer or Artsana S.p.A..
ARTSANA reserves the right to change what is described in this instruction manual
at any time and without notice.
The reproduction, transmission, copying, as well as the translation into another
language, of any part of these instructions, are absolutely forbidden without the
previous written authorization by ARTSANA S.p.A.
SYMBOLS KEY
Appliance complies with the essential requirements of applicable EC Directives
WARNING!
User instructions
WARNING! Hot steam
Read the instructions for use
Warning! Hot surface
Do not dispose of this product or its components as household waste,
but recycle, referring to specific legislation in force in the country of use.
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