Cleaning And Maintenance - Princess 171110 Manual De Instrucciones

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Keep the oil or the fat fresh for a longer
period by sieving it after use to remove
food residues.
Stir frying (fig. C)
Stir frying is a cooking technique in which food
is cooked while constantly being stirred.
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
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Remove ice from frozen food and dry the
food to avoid splashing of hot oil.
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Beware of splashes when putting food in
the appliance with hot oil.
Place the appliance on a stable and flat
surface.
Make sure that the food level stays below
the maximum mark (2.0 litres) on the pan
(fig. C).
Turn the thermostat dial to set the
required temperature (130 ­ 160 °C). The
temperature indicator goes off when the
pan has reached the required temperature.
Only use the wooden spatulas to stir­fry
the food.
Hotpots (fig. C)
"Hotpot" refer to several East Asian varieties
of stew, consisting of a simmering metal pot
at the center of the dining table. While the
pot is kept simmering, ingredients are placed
into the pot and cooked at the table.
Place the appliance on a stable and flat
surface.
Make sure that the food level stays below
the maximum mark (2.0 litres) on the pan
(fig. C).
Turn the thermostat dial to set the
required temperature (130 ­ 160 °C). The
temperature indicator goes off when the
pan has reached the required temperature.
Steam cooking (fig. B & E)
Steam cooking is a cooking technique in which
food is cooked by placing the food above a
boiling liquid and letting the steam from the
liquid cook the food.
Place the appliance on a stable and flat
surface.
Fill the pan with water, stock or another
liquid. Make sure that the liquid level is
between the minimum mark (0.8 litres) and
the maximum mark (1.1 litres) on the pan
(fig. B).
Place the lid onto the appliance.
Turn the thermostat dial to set the required
temperature (100 ­ 130 °C). The temperature
indicator goes off when the water has
reached the required temperature.
Place the steam rack into the appliance.
Put the food on the steam rack.
Place the lid onto the appliance.
If the process is completed, remove the lid
from the appliance.
Remove the steam rack from the appliance.
Remove the food from the steam rack.
If you want to steam more food, repeat
the above steps. Regularly check whether
the liquid level is between the minimum
mark (0.8 litres) and the maximum mark
(1.1 litres) on the pan (fig. B). If necessary,
add more liquid.
After use, switch off the appliance, remove
the mains plug from the wall socket and
wait until the appliance has cooled down.
Soups (fig. C)
Soup is food prepared by combining
ingredients such as meat and vegetables with
water, stock or other liquids.
Place the appliance on a stable and flat
surface.
Make sure that the food level stays below
the maximum mark (2.0 litres) on the pan
(fig. C).
Turn the thermostat dial to set the
required temperature (100 ­ 130 °C). The
temperature indicator goes off when the
pan has reached the required temperature.
Clamping the mains cable (fig. F)
The mains cable can be clamped for safety
reasons. Refer to the illustration to clamp the
mains cable correctly.

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