IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must
be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer
providing this service.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Cause Solution
Soup Maker not
operating.
No power and no lights
on.
The motor unit is not
locked on correctly.
Check Soup Maker is plugged into the
power supply.
Check that the power supply
connector is fitted to the goblet
correctly.
Check that overhead motor unit/lid is
fitted and connected to handle area
correctly.
Motor Unit/lid
cannot be fitted.
Goblet overfilled. Remove some of the ingredients and
ensure the ingredients is spread evenly
to allow the lid to be fitted.
Excessive
vibrations.
The appliance is unstable
and not on a flat surface.
Too much ingredients
being processed.
This appliance should only be used on
a stable, flat heat resistant surface or
table.
Remove some of the ingredients.
---- shown on
screen.
Appliance in standby
mode.
Unplug if the cooking process is
finished or press any button to
reactivate the Soup Maker.
Liquid splashing
out of spout area.
Goblet overfilled.
Easy Clean programme –
more than 1 litre of water
added and too much
detergent added.
Check that ingredients not filled above
the max level marked inside the goblet.
Add 1 litre water and 2 drops of
washing up liquid.
Ingredients
burning on the
bottom of the
goblet.
Milk being heated.
Insucient liquid added.
The appliance is not designed to heat
up milk. Use the 'Pause' function and
add milk, cream etc within last 5-10
minutes of the programme.
Add more liquid.
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