AMC MAGNUM 40 cm Información sobre el producto - Página 3

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When inserting the probe in the
socket, ensure the probe is set on Off.
Cooking on the Simmer setting
When cooking on the Simmer setting, it is important to note that the probe controls the
temperature by going through a continuous cycle of switching on and off. Do not increase
the temperature if it appears that the food is no longer cooking. The probe will control the
temperature. Should you increase the temperature, the unit may become too hot and cause the
food to burn. Rather use the Visiotherm® to monitor the cooking process.
removing the Probe
Once the cooking is completed, turn the probe to the OFF position and remove the plug from the
electrical wall outlet. Remove probe from unit, wipe clean with a damp cloth if necessary, and store
in a dry place.
A SIMPLE COMPArISON
The 40 cm Magnum (28 litres) is more than twice the size of the 30 cm
Titan (13.5 litres), which used to be our biggest unit. You can cook 2 kg
rice in the Titan, compared to a whopping 5 kg in the Magnum.
rEMEMBEr:
The Visiotherm® is a special thermometer built into the lid knob
of each AMC Cookware unit. By using the Visiotherm® you can
control the cooking temperature accurately and conveniently
– taking the guesswork out of your cooking!
THE AMC ELECTrIC PrOBE
The AMC Electric Probe has two lights, a red light to
indicate whether the probe is switched on and a green light
indicating the temperature.
Inserting the Probe
Insert the probe into the socket. Ensure that the dial is set to
the OFF position, then insert the plug into the electric wall
outlet and switch on. The red light on the probe will glow
to indicate that there is a supply of electricity, but the 40 cm
Magnum will not heat up.
Setting the Probe
Turn the dial to the required setting (from Simmer to 10),
depending on the chosen cooking method and type of food
being prepared. The green light on the probe will glow,
indicating that the unit is heating up. When the unit reaches
the desired temperature, the green light will switch off. The
green light on the probe functions in a similar way to the
light on a conventional oven - it switches on when heating
up and switches off once the desired temperature has been
reached. The probe then controls the temperature to ensure
the unit maintains the desired heat, until the dial setting
is changed manually. When you turn the probe to a lower
setting, the unit will start to cool down automatically until
the new desired temperature is reached.
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