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B
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Important recommendations
Read and follow the instructions for use. Keep them for future use..
Safety instructions
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This appliance complies with the safety regulations and directives in effect at
the time of manufacture.
Check that the power supply voltage corresponds to that shown on the
appliance (alternating current).
Given the diverse standards in effect, if the appliance is used in a country other
than that in which it is purchased, have it checked by an approved service
centre.
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This appliance is designed for domestic use only. In case of professional use,
inappropriate use or failure to comply with the instructions, the manufacturer
accepts no responsibility and the guarantee does not apply.
Connecting to the power supply
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Do not use the appliance if the appliance or the cord is damaged, if the
appliance has fallen or shows visible damage or does not work properly. In the
event of the above, the appliance must be sent to an approved Service Centre.
Do not take the appliance apart yourself.
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Always plug the appliance into an earthed socket.
Do not use an extension lead. If you accept liability for doing so, only use an
extension lead which is in good condition, has an earthed plug and is suited to
the power of the appliance.
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If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid any
danger.
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Do not leave the cord hanging.
Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord.
Always plug the appliance into an earthed socket.
Always unplug the appliance immediately after use ; when moving it ; prior to
any cleaning or maintenance.
Using
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Use a flat and stable, heat resistant work surface, away from any water
splashes.
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Never leave the appliance in operation unattended. Keep away from children.
Burns can occur by touching the hot surface of the appliance, the hot water, the
steam or the food.
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Do not touch the appliance while it is producing steam and use a cloth or oven
glove to remove the lid, rice bowl and steam bowl.
Do not move the appliance when it is full of liquids or hot food.
Do not place the appliance near a heat source or in a hot oven, as serious
damage could result.
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Never immerse the appliance in water!
Do not place the appliance near a wall or a cupboard - the steam produced by
the appliance can cause damage.
HELPLINE
If you have any product problems or queries, please contact our Customer Relations Team first for expert help
and advice:
0845 602 1454 - UK (01) 6774176 / (01) 4751947 - Ireland
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Benefits of steam cooking
Welcome to the world of Tefal steam cooking!
Healthier, more nutritious dishes may easily be prepared by steaming and the results are colourful and naturally
flavoursome. The true versatility and benefits of steaming can now be explored.
Your Tefal steamer is suitable for most foods
and a surprising variety of recipes.
BALANCED NUTRITION
The VitaCuisine steamer allows you to prepare a tasty and well balanced meal in one easy step. Thanks to the
individual baskets and cooking tray, vegetables, rice, fish, meat, fruits and desserts can be cooked simultaneously.
PRESERVING VITAMINS
The steamer's gentle yet quick cooking system retains more vitamins and micronutrients.
LESS FAT
Steam cooking is ideal for fish, chicken and lean meat. The specific cooking tray helps retain the essential fat,
Omega 3. in oil-rich fish like salmon, sardines, mackerel, trout, herring, and fresh tuna.
MORE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
The steaming process is easy and efficient. Steaming can help to increase your daily consumption of fruit and
vegetables.
Now you are ready to create a delicious and well-balanced meal in one.
Get steaming!
Description
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2.
Lid
8.
9.
Interior maximum water level
Water tank
Reversible cooking plate *
a. side for cooking with sauce or juice
b. side for steam cooking
Rice bowl*
Steam baskets
Maxi capacity bowl
Juice collector
10. Heating element
11. Exterior water level gauge
12. Power base
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
13. On / off light
14. 60-minute timer
15. Vitamin + touchpad
16. Keep warm touchpad*
Exterior water refill inlet during cooking
* depending on model
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Using your Vitacuisine
Before first use
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Clean the water tank with a damp soft cloth - fig.1.
Wash all the removable parts using a sponge, warm water and washing up
liquid, rinse and dry carefully.
Do not immerse the
water tank in water when
cleaning.
Filling the water tank
Do not use seasoning or
any other liquid other
than water in the water
tank.
Check that there is water
in the water tank before
using the appliance.
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Pour the water directly into the water tank, up to the maximum level - fig.2.
Place the juice collector on the tank until firmly in place.
Place the maxi capacity bowl on the juice collector - fig.3.
Use fresh cold water with each use and check the water is up to the maximum
level.
Positioning the steam basket(s)
So as not to scald
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Place the food in the basket(s).
yourself with the steam
from the lid, preferably
place the steam holes
towards the back.
Place the basket(s) in the maxi capacity bowl and fold the handle(s) in the
notches - fig.4.
Put the lid on.
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Positioning the reversible cooking plate*
The cooking plate (using
side A only) can be used
without the maxi
capacity bowl. Place it
directly on the juice
collector - fig.7.
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Use face A of the cooking plate for meals with sauce or food that releases a lot
of cooking juices, and face B for cooking without sauce or cooking juices - fig.5.
Place the cooking plate on the maxi capacity bowl - fig.6.
Put the lid on.
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To cook rice
You can cook rice.
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Put the rice and the water in the rice bowl (see the table of cooking times). -
fig.8.
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Place the rice bowl in a steam basket or in the maxi capacity bowl.
Cooking without baskets
For a maxi capacity, you can cook without the baskets.
Remove the baskets.
Place food in the maxi capacity bowl.
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Put the maxi capacity bowl on the juice collector - fig.9.
Put on either the cooking plate and the lid - fig.10 or just the lid - fig.11.
* depending on model
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Cooking
Choose the cooking time
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Plug the appliance in.
Set the timer for the recommended cooking times (see table of cooking times) -
fig.12.
The on / off light and the VITAMIN+ touchpad light comes on and the steam
cooking begins.
Do not touch the
appliance or foods during
cooking as they will be
hot.
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Using the VITAMIN + touchpad
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Exclusive: your appliance is fitted with a "VITAMIN+" touchpad which reduces
cooking time for a better vitamin retention.
You can manually stop
the VITAMIN+ program
if you press on the
illuminated touchpad.
Use oven gloves when
handling the baskets
during cooking time.
At the start of cooking, the light comes on automatically - fig.13. This allows a
faster start to cooking, thanks to a bigger steam output.
The VITAMIN+ touchpad light goes out automatically as soon as the quantity
of steam is sufficient for cooking.
If you open the lid (e.g.: if adding more food) you can press the VITAMIN +
touchpad again to quickly return the steamer to the ideal temperature - fig.14.
During cooking
When there is no more
water in the water tank
the appliance stops
cooking.
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Check the water level during cooking using the external water level indicator.
If necessary, slowly add more cold water through the exterior water inlet -
fig.15.
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To stop the appliance ahead of time, turn the timer to the O position - fig.16.
Keep Warm*
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At the end of cooking, a signal sounds: food is ready.
Check that there is
always water in the water
tank during keep warm.
The keep warm function starts automatically - fig.17.
The appliance keeps food warm for up to 60 minutes.
Press the keep warm touchpad to stop the appliance.
Removing food from the steam baskets
Use oven gloves when
handling the baskets.
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Lift the lid by the handle.
Put the cooking plate on the turned over lid - fig.18.
Remove the steam baskets using the handles - fig.19.
Serve the food - fig.20.
* depending on model
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Table of cooking times
Cooking times are approximate and may vary depending on the size of the food,
the space between the food, the amount of food, individual preferences, and the
mains voltage.
Use oven gloves when
handling the baskets
during the cooking time.
Meat – Poultry
Cooking
Time
Food
Type
Amount
Recommendations
Strips
500 g
450 g
15 min
17 min
Chicken breast
(boneless)
Whole
Chicken drumsticks
Turkey escalope
Pork fillet
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
4
36 min
24 min
38 min
14 min
600 g
700 g
500 g
1 cm thick
Lamb steak
Sausages
10
6 - 8 min
Fish - shellfish
Cooking
Time
Food
Type
Amount
Recommendations
Fresh
450 g
450 g
10 min
18 min
Thin fillet of fish
Frozen
Thick fillets or
steaks
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
400 g
600 g
1 kg
15 min
25 min
Whole fish
Mussels
Prawns
15 - 20 min
5 min
200 g
100 g
Scallops
5 min
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Vegetables
Cooking
Time
Food
Type
Amount
Recommendations
Artichoke
Fresh
Fresh
3
43 min
17 min
Asparagus
600 g
Fresh
400 g
400 g
18 min
12 min
Cut into florets
Broccoli
Frozen
Celeriac
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
350 g
500 g
22 min
12 min
19 min
22 min
12 min
In cubes or slices
Small whole or cut in quarters
Cut into florets
Mushrooms
Cauliflower
1 moyen
600 g
Cabbage
(red - green)
Sliced
Courgette
Spinach
600 g
Fresh
300 g
300 g
13 min
15 min
Toss halfway through cooking
Frozen
Fresh
500 g
500 g
30 min
25 min
Fine green beans
Frozen
Carrots
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
500 g
500 g
500 g
500 g
300 g
15 min
40 min
15 min
30 min
15 min
Thinly sliced
Thinly sliced
Corn on the cob
Beans
Leeks
Sweet peppers
Fresh
400 g
400 g
20 min
20 min
Peas
Frozen
New potatoes
(whole)
Fresh
Fresh
600 g
600 g
40 – 45 min
20 min
Potatoes
Sliced or cubed
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Rice - Pasta - Cereals
Water
quantity
Cooking
Time
Food
Amount
Recommendations
White Rice
American Long
Grain
150 g
300 ml
30 - 35 min
White Basmati Rice
Easy cook white rice
Wholemeal rice
150 g
150 g
150 g
300 ml
300 ml
300 ml
30 - 35 min
28 - 33 min
33 - 38 min
Couscous
200 g
200 g
350 ml
400 ml
23 min
Soak for 5 min in boiling water before cooking.
Pasta (spaghetti)
20 – 25 min Use boiling water & stir halfway through cooking
Fruits
Cooking
Food
Type
Amount
Recommendations
Time
Bananas
Apples
Pears
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh
3
4
5
10 min
12 min
20 min
Whole
Quartered
Whole or halved
Other food
Cooking
Time
Food
Type
Amount
Recommendations
Hard-boiled
Soft-boiled
6
6
12 min
8 min
Eggs
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning the appliance
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After each use, unplug the appliance.
Do not immerse the
water tank / power base
in water.
Do not use abrasive
cleaning products.
Leave it to cool completely before cleaning.
Check that the appliance has completely cooled down before emtying the juice
collector and the water tank. Wipe the water tank with a damp cloth.
Wash all the removable parts using a sponge, warm water and washing up
liquid,, rinse and dry carefully.
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Removing scale build-up from the appliance
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For best results, descale the appliance after approximately 8 uses..
Take out the juice collector.
Fill the hollow of the heating element with 3 tablespoons of white vinegar.
Leave overnight to descale.
Always descale your
appliance when cold to
avoid any decaling odour.
Do not use other scale-
removing products.
Rinse out the inside of the water tank with warm water several times.
Environment protection first !
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
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