User manual and frequently asked questions MASTERCHEF GOURMET + - QB813
Maxi capacity for baking enthusiasts!
Push your own boundaries!Masterchef Grande takes you out of your comfort zone: macarons, lemon meringue tart, pavlova, savoury cream puffs, layer cake… Thanks to its 1500W powerful motor and its 3 quality die cast pastry tools, Masterchef Grande helps you push your limits and succeed sophisticated and brand new recipes, just as well as the most basic ones. Also, its 6.7L maxi capacity bowl takes you even further: prepare up to 2,6kg of cake mixture or 60 beautiful cupcakes and 2,2kg bread dough or 10 delicious pizzas in one shot! Prepare delicious homemade meals with the attachments included in pack: glass blender, meat mincer and food processor.
Before using your appliance for the first time, wash all parts of the accessories in warm soapy water (see section on cleaning in your instruction manual). Rinse and dry. Place the motor unit on a flat, clean and dry surface. Plug in your appliance.
After following the instructions in the user manual for starting the appliance, make sure that your electrical socket is working by plugging another appliance. If it still does not work, do not try to dismantle or repair the appliance yourself, instead, take it to an approved repair centre
A Kitchen Machine works differently from a Food Processor as the tools used for mixing are suspended from an overhead arm into the food, whereas with a Food Processor, the mixing tools operate from underneath the ingredients. A Kitchen Machine is primarily for mixing dough and cake mixtures. A Food Processor can do these jobs but not with the efficiency of a kitchen machine. If you are planning on making cakes you should consider how much you will be doing this job. If it is going to be a common occurrence then a Kitchen Machine would be a better choice. It is worth taking note of the fact that a Food Processor is far smaller than a Kitchen Machine.