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1. e Use the kneading hook AG e Inthe mixing bowl mix the flour salt sugar and yeast e Set the speed to 1 2 and slowly add water and oil into the dry mix Leave it to knead until a dough starts to form Move the dough on to a lightly floured rolling board and thoroughly knead by hand until a fine smooth dough forms e Place the dough into a large bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow it to rise in a warm place for about 20 minutes or until the dough doubles in size e Take the risen dough out of the bowl and knead once more on a lightly floured rolling board e Place the dough into a lightly greased Teflon baking pan of dimensions 20 x 30 cm and roll into the shape of the baking pan e Lightly cover with plastic wrap and allow it rise in a warm place for about 20 30 minutes or until the dough has risen a little Remove the plastic wrap Brush the dough with olive oil and sprinkle on the coarse salt and sliced olives e Bake in a preheated oven at 200 C for approximately 30 35 minutes or until the focaccia bread is golden in colour e After taking it out of the oven allow it to cool down on a metal rack EN 21 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS RECO VONAGE TINE ri a 220 240 V Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Rated power input 1000 W Noise level
2. STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE Before connecting this appliance to a power socket make sure the voltage stated on the product s rating label corresponds to the voltage in your power socket Never use accessories which have not been supplied with this appliance or which have not been explicitly recommended by the manufacturer The appliance is intended and designed for processing a standard amount of food in the household Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended purpose Do not use the appliance in an industrial environment or outdoors Do not place the appliance on window sills or on unstable surfaces Only place the appliance on an even dry and stable surface Do not place the appliance on an electric or gas stove in the vicinity of an open flame or appliances that are sources of heat Ensure that the power plug contacts do not come into contact with water or moisture Never use multiple attachments simultaneously Do not wash the appliance except for the removable parts under running water and do not submerge it in water or any other liquid Always turn off the appliance disconnect it from the power socket if you will not be using it if you will be leaving it without supervision and before assembling disassembling cleaning or moving it Prior to disassembling the appliance and replacing accessories or accessible parts that move during
3. O 79 dB A The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 79 dB A which represents a level A of acoustic power with respect to a reference acoustic power of 1 pW Changes to text and technical parameters are reserved INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of used packaging material at a site designated for waste in your municipality DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste For proper disposal renewal and recycling hand over these appliances to determined collection points Alternatively in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance MI Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could result from improper waste disposal Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details In accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste For business entities in European Union states If you want to dispose of electric or electronic appliances ask your retailer or supplier for the necessary information Disposal in other countries outsid
4. use wait until all moving parts come to a stop For safety reasons this appliance is equipped with a safety mechanism that prevents the motor from being started if the appliance s arm is tilted out Before putting the appliance into operation check that it is correctly assembled and that the arm is in the horizontal position Allow hot liquids or food to cool down before mixing them Do not attempt to grind bones nut shells or other hard ingredients Do not leave the appliance in continuous operation under a heavy load for a period longer than 10 minutes Before turning it on again allow it to cool down for at least 30 minutes Do not tilt out the arm or put your hands or items such as a kitchen knife fork or wooden spoon into the bowl while the appliance is running Do not touch rotating parts of the appliance or attachments and ensure that foreign items such as clothing hair etc are kept away An injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged If an item such as a spoon falls into the mixing bowl while the appliance is running immediately set the speed control knob to the OFF position stand by mode disconnect the power cord from the power socket and take the item out of the bowl If ingredients stick to the attachments or the inside of the bowl turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the power socket Use a spatula to clean the attachments and the inside of the bowl Then you can continue mixing Never use your fin
5. 1 and carefully add half the sugar and whip it in Then add the remaining sugar e Using a spoon apply a small amount of the snowy mixture on to a lightly greased baking tray Leave about 3 cm around the individual pieces so that they do not bake to one another e Bake in the oven at 120 C about 1 to 1 hours or until the snow puffs are dry To avoid burning them do not however bake then too long Take them off the baking tray and put them aside to cool down and store them in an air tight container Note You can use a decorating tool to create larger snow puffs This may necessitate a longer baking time White bread 4 cups 600 g of bread flour 3 tablespoons of dried milk 1 2 teaspoons of salt 1 2 tablespoons of sugar 1 teaspoon of bread improver 2 teaspoons of instant yeast 2 tablespoons of oil 1 cups 375 ml of water additional bread flour for hand kneading Use the kneading hook AG e Inthe mixing bowl mix the flour dried milk salt sugar bread improver and the instant yeast e Set the speed to 1 2 and slowly add water and oil into the dry mix Leave it to knead until a dough starts to form e Move the dough on to a lightly floured rolling board and thoroughly knead by hand until the dough is sufficiently fine and smooth Note At this stage the dough should be very well kneaded so that gluten is formed which gives the dough the correct elasticity and helps it to rise e Place the dough into a large
6. DENK eee eee 7 BLENDING WHIPPING AND KNEADING 0 00 0 00 cc eee 8 GRINDING MEAT MAKING SAUSAGES AND KEBABS cece eee eee 10 GRANNG AND SUOING lt lt sai aia ias AER oe RRS AG A ja eae eines eee ri es 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 5 20 000 000 a ee pene DREN SO RE RES 14 STORAGE ua ad hat aceite ares e dle be A NG ads 14 TIPS AND ADVICE FOR PREPARING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOUGHS AND BAKING THEM 15 RECIPES ii ee eee are ee eee es errs are eee ee eee ee er a ree rere A 19 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS s a sis aaa nie ounce A thea wa eRe ele E EE CME les 22 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS 22 DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 20 005 0050000 ee eee a 22 EN 2 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e Children must not use this appliance or play with it Keep this appliance and its power cord out of reach of children e This appliance may be used by persons with physical or mental impairments or by inexperienced persons if they are properly supervised or have been in formed about how to use the product in a safe manner and understand the potential dangers Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT
7. appliance set the speed control knob A to the OFF position 7 Clean out the individual parts of the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance EN 13 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE e Before cleaning the food processor always turn it off by setting the speed control knob A to the OFF position and disconnect it from the power socket e After each use thoroughly wash the accessories assembled attachments must be first disassembled into their individual parts with warm water and neutral kitchen detergent Then rinse under clean running water and wipe dry with a fine wiping cloth After washing and drying we recommend to coat the grinding plates B and BO and the blade B with cooking oil Attention Pay increased attention when handling the grinding blade B to avoid injury Plastic accessories may be washed in a dishwasher Do not wash metal parts in a dishwasher otherwise their surface may be damaged Certain foods may cause discolouration of plastic parts on accessories If this occurs coat these parts with cooking oil and then wash in the normal way e Tip If you whisked egg whites first rinse the whisk AG and the mixing bowl AG under cold water If you were to use hot water the egg white remains would harden an
8. at 180 C for approximately 45 50 minutes or until the dough is golden in colour e Allow the baked cake to cool down on a metal platter Butter biscuits approx 40 pcs 125 g of butter softened 34 of a cup of caster sugar 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence 1 egg 2 cups 300 g of medium fine flour 1 teaspoon of baking powder Use the beater AG e Set the speed to 8 and beat the butter until smooth Add sugar vanilla essence and the egg Beat until a light smooth mixture is created e Mix the flour and the baking powder Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS Set the speed to 2 and gradually add the flour until everything is properly combined into a single mass Do not however beat for too long e Use a teaspoon to form small balls and lay them out evenly on to a lightly greased or parchment paper covered baking tray Leave sufficient room around each ball Using a lightly floured fork push down each of the balls e Bake ina preheated oven at 190 C for approximately 12 15 minutes or until the biscuits are lightly golden in colour e Take the biscuits off the baking tray and leave to cool down on a metal rack Cream snow puffs 20 24 pcs 4 egg whites 1 cup of caster sugar e Use the whisk A e Set the speed level to 8 and whip up a thick snow from the egg whites Lower the speed to level
9. processor after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance a QUICK GUIDE TO MIXING Attachment type Ingredients Amount Processing time Speed selection Whisk AQ Egg whites max 8 pcs 5 minutes Level 8 Whisk AQ Cream 250 ml 3 minutes Level 8 Whisk AQ Mayonnaise 3 egg yolks 1 minute Level 3 5 Beater AG Cake dough approx 800 g 6 minutes Level 3 7 Kneading hook AO Bread dough max 600 g of flour 4 minutes Level 3 Note The above processing times are only a reference To prevent ingredients from splattering out of the bowl select an initial speed level of 1 or 2 Later set a higher speed based on requirements Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS GRINDING MEAT MAKING SAUSAGES AND KEBABS ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE MEAT GRINDER 1 2 Insert the screw shaft BG into the grinding chamber BG with the cogged wheel entering first Place the grinding blade BO on to the shaft BG with the edge facing outwards from the chamber and attach either the fine or coarse grinding plate B or BO depending on the preferred coarseness of the grind Make sure that the notch in the grinding chamber B slides into the groove on the grinding plate Attention When attaching the blade B be very careful not to injure yourself on the sharp edge Place the screw cap BO on to
10. slides out together with an audible click 3 Now the attachment is ready for operation 4 To disassemble press the button AG see fig E and remove the attachment by turning it clockwise When disassembling the attachment into its individual parts proceed in the reverse sequence USING THE GRATING AND SLICING ATTACHMENT 1 The attachment is designed for grating or slicing fruit and vegetables e g potatoes beetroot cabbage carrot cucumber apples etc and for making breadcrumbs 2 Prepare the ingredients and cut them into pieces that will pass through the feed tube CO Remove kernels and stones from the fruit and vegetables Attention Do not process frozen food Under no circumstances should you attempt to process hard stones that are found for example in mango or avocado 3 Make sure that the appliance is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob AQ is set to the OFF position Insert the power plug into an electrical power socket 4 Place the stainless steel bowl AG or another suitable container under the attachment Use the speed control knob AQ to set the desired speed We recommend to initially set the lowest speed and then increase it as required 5 Gradually add the ingredients into the feed tube C and push through using the pusher CQ Attention Do not use fingers or other utensils to push ingredients through the feed tube CO Always use the pusher CO designed for this purpose 6 To turn off the
11. to secure it to the shaft AO 2 2 With one hand hold the attachment and gently pull it downwards If it is properly secured to the shaft AO it will not come off 2 3 If you will not be immediately placing ingredients into the mixing bowl A slide the button AGD upwards hold it down and tilt the arm AG to the horizontal position After tilting the arm AG to the horizontal position release the button A 3 Removing the attachments and mixing bowl 3 1 Slide button A upwards and hold it there Tilt out the arm AG To lock the arm A in the open position release button AGD 3 2 Hold the attachment and gently push it against the mixing head A Then rotate it clockwise until it is released from the shaft AO and take it off Turn the mixing bowl AG anticlockwise and take it off the base unit AG Move the arm AG back to the horizontal position Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS USING THE MIXER 1 Tilt out the arm AG and place ingredients into the bowl AG located in the base unit AG Attention The maximum weight of the ingredients that can be processed in a single batch is 1 5 kg The maximum number of egg whites that can be whisked at once is 8 pieces N Tilt the arm A with the attached attachment down to the horizontal position Make sure that the food processor is correctly assembled and tha
12. 00 m above sea level you will probably need to adjust the amount of yeast indicated in the recipe The higher the above sea level altitude the lower the air pressure and the faster dough rises It is recommended to use Y of a teaspoon of yeast less than indicated in the recipe e Ifthe weather is hot and humid use Y of a teaspoon of yeast less than is indicated in the recipe to prevent the dough from over rising e The properties of the flour may change with the season or type of storage Then it is necessary to adjust the water to flour ratio in the following way If the dough is too sticky add 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour If the dough is too dry add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water Several minutes are needed for these ingredients to be absorbed It should be possible to shape a dough with the right amount of flour and water into a smooth loaf that is moist to touch but not sticky EN 16 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS How to prepare a yeast starter e Pour the amount of warm water indicated in the recipe into a clean glass bowl Then add the necessary amount of fresh or pressed yeast together with 1 teaspoon of sugar and one teaspoon of flour Carefully mix everything together and cover with a plastic bag Leave it in a warm place 30 C for approximately 30 minutes or until the mixture foams up This mixture sh
13. CESSOR A 006 00006690 Kneading hook Balloon whisk A shaped beater 4 5 litre stainless steel bowl with handles Base unit Button for the release of the meat grinding attachment and the grating and slicing attachment is located under the removable cover AM Removable cover for the connection hub for the meat grinding attachment and the grating and slicing attachment Tilt out arm with a multi function head Shaft for connecting attachments AO AQ or AG Slider button for unlocking the arm AG is located on the rear side of the arm Speed control knob enables the variable setting of 8 speed levels OFF turn off to stand by mode speed level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50 70 90 110 130 155 180 and 210 rpm Anti slip feet EN 5 Copyright O 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS ACCESSORIES FOR THE MEAT GRINDING HOMEMADE SAUSAGE AND KEBAB MAKING ATTACHMENT B ___4 Pusher Fine 3 mm grinding plate O Stainless steel hopper O Coarse 8 mm grinding plate Feed tube Separator Grinding chamber Sausage stuffer attachment O Screw shaft Moulder Grinding blade Conical attachment Screw lock Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH
14. Food Processor User s manual MA Po by Robot SENCOR STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS Prior to using this appliance please read the user s manual thoroughly even if you already have experience in using similar appliances Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user s manual Keep this user s manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use We recommend saving the original cardboard box packaging material purchase receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor and warranty card for at least the the duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality In the event of transportation pack the appliance using the original packaging materials only EN 1 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5545275581455628 ii gedi ieee Ae bian ed E ga e nee an aE bald ee aa aE 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE FOOD PROCESSOR 4 sun 55 cna Jaa a agi Aak ER ek ea eR a A eRe we aa 5 MEAT GRINDING HOMEMADE SAUSAGE AND KEBAB MAKING ATTACHMENT ACCESSORIES 6 GRATING AND SLICING ATTACHMENT ACCESSORIES 4 555 66 6 86 EEE BEK a A ne ee ene eee 7 BEFORE FIRST USE nas vos anda AAA AAA AAA 7 PURPOSE OF USE OF THE FOOD PROCESSOR wince ces nuana anaE NE ANG
15. PPLICATION Kneading hook AO It is used for kneading and preparing heavy and thick doughs containing yeast e g bread dough Beater AG It is used for mixing medium heavy and lighter doughs not containing yeast for mixing sauces creams fillings etc Whisk AG It is used for whisking whole eggs or egg whites whipped cream light doughs foamy creams etc Do not use it for mixing heavy and thick doughs ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE FOOD PROCESSOR e Before you start assembling or disassembling the food processor check that it is turned off and disconnected from the el power socket 1 Inserting the mixing bowl 1 1 Place the food processor on an even dry surface for example on a kitchen countertop 1 2 Slide button A upwards and hold it there Tilt out the arm AG To lock the arm A in the open position release button AGD 1 3 Place the stainless steel bowl A into the hole in the base unit AG and secure it in place by turning it clockwise When the bowl AO is properly attached it is not possible to lift it off the base unit AO 2 Attaching an attachment kneading hook beater or whisk 2 1 When attaching an attachment the arm A must be secured in the open position see point 1 2 in chapter Inserting the mixing bowl Attach one of the attachments on to the shaft of the mixing head AO so that the shaft AO fits into the hole on the attachment Push the attachment towards the mixing head A and turn it anticlockwise
16. STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS ACCESSORIES FOR THE GRATING AND SLICING ATTACHMENT Pusher O Coarse grater Feed tube O Fine grater Grating chamber Grater for cutting slices BEFORE FIRST USE 1 Take the appliance and its accessories out of the packaging materials Thoroughly wash all removable parts i e kneading hook AO whisk AO beater AG the stainless steel mixing bowl AU and accessories shown in figures B and C using warm water and a neutral kitchen detergent Then rinse them with clean water and dry thoroughly with a fine wiping cloth PURPOSE OF USE OF THE FOOD PROCESSOR e Thanks to a wide range of accessories this food processor will find its place in every kitchen You can use it to beat whip knead grind mince grate or to make kebabs or homemade sausages EN 7 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS BLENDING WHIPPING AND KNEADING PLANETARY MIXING SYSTEM e The planetary mixing system is based on the principle of dual rotation of the attachment The attachment rotates anticlockwise along the inner perimeter of the bowl while rotating around its own axis in the opposite direction This ensures that ingredients are processed thoroughly and evenly SELECTING ATTACHMENT TYPES ATTACHMENT TYPE A
17. am milk can be used but the final taste and texture of the baked goods may be different SUGAR Usually white granulated sugar is used It adds flavour texture and colour to baked goods Caster sugar is also frequently used because it dissolves easier when it is whipped with butter Brown sugar may be used to add a different taste and colour to the baked goods BAKING e Allow the oven to preheat to the correct temperature before starting baking e The baking temperature may differ depending on the type of baking oven Reduce the temperature indicated in the recipe by 15 20 C if using a hot air oven e Instead of floured baking pans and trays you can use parchment paper if appropriate You can coat the baking pan with a small amount of fat to prevent the parchment paper from sliding on the smooth surface of the baking pan e Test that the baked good is finished before taking it out of the oven Gently touch the top of the baked good if it returns to its initial shape it should be properly baked Carefully insert a skewer into the middle of the baked good and pull it out If the dough does not stick to the skewer the baked good is finished e To make biscuits crispier take the baking tray out of the oven and place it onto a metal rack Move the individual items on the baking tray from their baking location and allow them to cool down Once they cool down move them from the baking tray to a platter Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Re
18. bowl and cover with plastic wrap Allow it to rise in a warm place for about 20 minutes or until the dough doubles in size EN 20 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS Take the risen dough out of the bowl and knead once more on a lightly floured rolling board e Place the dough into a baking pan Cover with plastic wrap and allow it rise in a warm place for about 30 40 minutes or until the dough has risen sufficiently Remove the plastic wrap e You can apply an egg glaze before baking e Bake ina preheated oven at 200 C for approximately 40 50 minutes or until the bread is golden in colour Allow the baked bread to cool down for 15 to 20 minutes and then remove it from the baking pan Allow the loaf to cool down completely before cutting it to prevent it from collapsing Egg glaze for bread dough 1 egg lightly beaten 2 3 tablespoons of water e Mix both ingredients together until a smooth mixture is formed Do not whip If necessary strain through a sieve Brush the egg glaze on to the bread dough before baking Focaccia 2 4 portions 3 cups 450 g of bread flour 1 teaspoon of salt 2 teaspoons of sugar 2 teaspoons of instant yeast 2 tablespoons of olive oil 1 cup 250 ml of water For glazing 2 tablespoons of olive oil 1 tablespoon of coarse salt 2 tablespoons of black olives sliced
19. d their removal would be more difficult wW e To clean the base AG and the arm AG use a cloth dipped in a weak detergent solution Then wipe everything dry e Never submerge the appliance or its power cord in water or any other liquids For cleaning do not use thinners or solvents or cleaning agents causing abrasion Otherwise the surface of the appliance may be damaged STORAGE e Ifyou will not be using the food processor store it in a dry place out of children s reach Make sure that the arm A is tilted into the horizontal position Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS TIPS AND ADVICE FOR PREPARING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOUGHS AND BAKING THEM BREAD DOUGH INGREDIENTS FLOUR This is the most important ingredient used for baking bread Together with yeast it creates the texture of the loaf When it is mixed with a liquid the proteins contained in it start to create gluten Gluten is a web of flexible fibres which entrap gases produced by the yeast White wheat flour It is sold as baking flour bread flour or fine wheat flour Fine flour is the most readily available nevertheless you will achieve better result with flour with a protein content of at least 11 to 12 The recipes included in this user s manual require the use of bread flour with a protein content of 11 This information is provided on the
20. e the European Union This symbol is valid in the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from the local council or from your retailer C This appliance meets all the basic reguirements of EU directives related to it EN 22 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014
21. ed in the same way as when assembling the meat grinder only with the difference that instead of the grinding blade B and the grinding plate B or BO only parts B and B are used 2 Place the separator B on to the screw shaft so that the notch in the grinding chamber BO fits into the groove in the separator B Place the sausage stuffer attachment B on to the separator B and complete the entire sausage stuffer assembly by screwing the screw cap B on to the grinding chamber B 3 To disassemble proceed in the reverse sequence USING THE SAUSAGE STUFFER ATTACHMENT 1 Make sure that the appliance is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob AQ is set to the OFF position Insert the power plug into an electrical power socket 2 Prepare a sausage casing that you will stuff with ground meat and allow it to soak in lukewarm water for approx 10 minutes Place the ground meat mixture on to the hopper B Take the sausage casing out of the water and skewer or tie up one end and slide the other end like a sock on to the sausage stuffer attachment B 3 Use the speed control knob AQ to set the desired speed We recommend to initially set the lowest speed and then increase it as required With one hand hold the sausage casing on the attachment B and use the other hand to push the ground meat mixture with the pusher BG through the feed tube BO If the sausage casing sticks to the attachment BQ it is necessary to moisten it with
22. gers or other items to push ingredients through the feed tube of the meat grinder or the slicing and grating attachment For this purpose there is a pusher included as an accessory to this appliance The appliance must not run without a load The incorrect use of the appliance may negatively affect its lifetime Before storing the appliance check that the stand arm is tilted to the horizontal position Do not place heavy items on the power cord Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of a table or that it does not touch a hot surface Do not disconnect the appliance from the power socket by pulling on the power cord This could damage the power cord or the power socket Disconnect the cord from the power socket by gently pulling the plug of the power cord If the power cord is damaged have it replaced at a specialised service centre It is forbidden to use the appliance if it has a damaged power cord or plug To avoid the danger of injury by electrical shock do not repair the appliance yourself or make any adjustments to it Have all repairs or adjustments of the appliance performed at an authorised service centre By tampering with the appliance you risk voiding your legal rights arising from unsatisfactory performance or quality warranty Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS DESCRIPTION OF THE FOOD PRO
23. hey enrich the taste and increase the nutritional value of the bread Dried milk is suitable and easy to use Store it in an air tight container in the refrigerator Likewise dried soya milk may be used but it makes the bread tougher Fresh milk should not be substituted unless indicated in the recipe otherwise SALT It is an important ingredient for baking bread It increases the absorption capacity of the dough improves kneading supports gluten development and has an effect on the shape of the loaf texture of the crumb taste and increases the lifetime of the bread Measure it out carefully as it prevents the bread from rising EN 15 Copyright O 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS FAT Adds flavour and retains moisture Vegetable oils such as safflower sunflower or rape seed oil may be used Oils can be substituted for by butter or margarine however the crust colour may become yellowish YEAST It is used as a leavening agent The recipes in this user s manual use dried yeast Prior to using dried yeast always check the use by date because yeast with an expired use by date may cause the dough not to rise Three times as much fresh or pressed yeast must be used compared to dried yeast To create a starter one needs liquid sugar and heat FAST RISING YEAST It is a mix of yeast and bread improver If you wish to rep
24. lace standard yeast in your recipe with this type of yeast then leave out the bread improver Fast rising dough should not be used in combination with bread mixes as a bread improver is usually already contained in them WATER Standard tap water is usually used It is necessary to warm cold water up to room temperature before use Water that is too cold or too hot will prevent the starter from forming EGGS They are used in certain bread recipes They help the dough to rise and increase the nutritional value of the bread They add flavour and a fine crust and usually are used for sweeter types of bread OTHER INGREDIENTS Ingredients such as dried fruit nuts chocolate chips etc which should remain whole in the baked bread should be mixed into the dough They should be added to the dough gradually during the kneading process before the dough rises BREAD DOUGH PREPARATION Check the minimum lifetime or the use by date of all the ingredients Add the ingredients in the order that they are provided in the recipe Store opened foods in air tight containers Allow ingredients that you have taken out of the refrigerator to first reach room temperature before using them e f not indicated in the recipe otherwise use bread flour Do not use flour with a protein content lower than 11 e Do not use flour with baking powder for making a yeast based bread unless indicated otherwise in the recipe e Ifyou live in a location that is above 9
25. ould be used immediately Rising in a warm location e Yeast whether it be during fermentation or in the dough requires heat to grow in volume Create a warm place for rising your dough by placing a metal baking tray onto a bowl with sufficiently hot water Place the prepared dough on to the baking tray and cover with a lightly greased thicker plastic bag or a kitchen wiping cloth A warm location without a draft is required for dough to rise Allow the dough to rise until it doubles in volume CAKE AND PASTRY DOUGH INGREDIENTS FLOUR Flour used for cakes and fine pastries should have a lower protein gluten content than flour used for baking bread Medium fine and fine flour This flour has a lower protein gluten content and gives the baked goods such as cakes tarts fine pastry pancakes a finer texture Flour with baking powder It is a mixture of flour and leavening agents such as baking powder To make 1 cup of the flour and baking powder mixture mix 1 cup of flour with 2 teaspoons of baking powder Whole grain flour Contains bran and wheat germ and may be used in doughs for tarts and pies The texture of a product made from whole wheat flour will be denser Corn flour It is made from corn and is used for certain baked goods to which it loans a finer texture It may be used to thicken sauces and desserts Rice flour It is made from rice and is used to make the texture of baked goods finer for example for shortcrust pas
26. ozen meat Allow it to defrost before grinding it 2 Make sure that the meat grinder is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob AQ is set to the OFF position 3 Place the stainless steel bowl AU or another suitable container under the meat grinder Insert the power plug into an electrical power socket 4 Use the speed control knob A to set the desired speed We recommend that you initially set it to 5 and then lower or increase the speed as required Gradually place the meat pieces into the feed tube B and push them in using the pusher BQ Take care not to clog up the feed tube BG by a large amount of meat Attention Do not use fingers or other utensils to push the meat through the feed tube BG Always use the pusher BO designed for this purpose 5 The ground meat will fall into the prepared bowl The meat that remains in the grinding chamber BO can be removed by grinding a slice of bread or a bread roll 6 To turn off the appliance set the speed control knob A to the OFF position 7 Clean out the meat grinder after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance EN 11 Copyright O 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE SAUSAGE STUFFER ATTACHMENT 1 When assembling the sausage stuffer for filling sausage casings making sausages proce
27. packaging of the flour Do not sieve the flour or use flour with baking powder unless specified in the recipe Whole grain wheat flour It is produced from wheat grains and contains bran and germ Bread baked from this type of flour will be denser You will achieve a less dense bread by replacing one cup of whole grain flour with one cup of white bread flour Rye flour It is very popular in bread making It contains a large amount of mineral compounds but has a low protein content and so it is usually combined with wheat flour to ensure that the bread rises well Gluten flour It is produced by extracting gluten from wheat grains Adding gluten flour can improve the texture and quality of the bread when using a flour with a lower protein content BREAD MIXES They contain flour sugar dried milk salt and other ingredients such as bread improver Usually water and yeast is added BREAD IMPROVER It is available in supermarkets and health food stores The ingredients contained in bread improver are usually food processing industry acids such as ascorbic acid vitamin C and enzymes amylase extracted from wheat flour Bread improver will help in firming up the dough thus achieving a larger size loaf and finer texture The bread is more stable and lasts longer SUGAR It provides sweetness flavour and a brown colour to the bread crust It is added to yeast White sugar brown sugar or honey are suitable DRIED MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS T
28. t the speed control knob AQ is set to the OFF position stand by mode Connect the power cord to an el power socket Use the speed control knob AQ to set the required speed level from 1 to 8 First set a lower speed to prevent ingredients from being splattered around As soon as they are mixed together increase the speed to the required level The speed can be adjusted at any time as required w A Attention If it is necessary to wipe ingredients off the inside of the mixing bowl A and the attachment first turn off the food processor by setting the speed control knob A to the OFF position stand by mode and then disconnect it from the power socket Then wipe away the ingredients using a plastic spatula The maximum operating time is 10 minutes Do not leave the appliance in continuous operation for longer than indicated above This is especially true under a heavy load e g when processing heavy thick doughs If the appliance is in operation under heavy load allow it to cool down for at least 30 minutes before turning it on again y After you have finished using the appliance set the speed control knob AQ to the OFF position stand by mode and disconnect the power cord from the power socket Disassemble the food processor according to the instructions included in chapter Assembling and disassembling the food processor Use a soft plastic spatula to remove mixes from the mixing bowl AO and the attachment Clean out the food
29. the grinding chamber B and tighten it securely by screwing it clockwise Check that the appliance is turned off and disconnected from the el power socket The arm A must be tilted down to a horizontal position and the attachment AO AQ or AG must be removed Remove the cover A from the multi function head Push the assembled meat grinder at an angle of 45 against the attachment hub that is located on the front part of the multi function head and secure it in place by turning it anticlockwise fig D The meat grinder is secured in the vertical position when the push button AG slides out together with an audible click Place the stainless steel hopper B on to the feed tube BG The meat grinder is now assembled and ready for use D Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS 5 To disassemble the meat grinder first remove the hopper B Then press the button AG fig E and remove the meat grinder by turning it clockwise When disassembling the meat grinder into its individual parts proceed in the reverse sequence USING THE MEAT GRINDER 1 First prepare the meat for grinding in the following way Remove all bones tendons cartilage and cut the meat into 2x2x6 cm size pieces that will freely pass through the feed tube B Attention Do not process fr
30. try BAKING POWDER It is used as a leavening agent in baking BAKING SODA It is known as sodium bicarbonate It can be used as an additional leavening agent or for darkening certain baked goods BUTTER It provides a specific taste and a fine texture to baked goods In certain recipes it is possible to substitute oil for butter however the resulting taste and texture of the baked good will be different In this case use less butter than the amount of oil indicated in the recipe Before you start whipping butter together with sugar allow it to soften at room temperature EN 17 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS EGGS Eggs should be at room temperature to give the correct volume to baked goods Crack the eggs individually into a separate bowl and only then add to the other ingredients This will prevent ruining the entire batch if one of the eggs is rotten If you will be whisking the egg whites carefully separate them from the yolks Egg yolks contain fat and their remains prevent the successful whipping up of egg whites Before you start whipping the egg whites make sure that the whisk and the mixing bowl are completely clean and without fat residues Otherwise the egg whites might not be perfectly whipped MILK Full cream milk should be used unless indicated in the recipe otherwise Low fat or half cre
31. ture through the feed tube BG The result will be a hollow meat EN 12 Copyright 2014 Fast CR a s Revision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS tube that is then cut into smaller pieces The kebab is a traditional meal from the Middle East made predominantly from ground meat and whole grain wheat Attention Do not use fingers or other utensils to push the ground meat mixture through the feed tube BG Always use the pusher BO designed for this purpose 3 To turn off the appliance set the speed control knob A to the OFF position 4 Clean out the individual parts of the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance GRATING AND SLICING ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE GRATING AND SLICING ATTACHMENT 1 The attachment is assembled by inserting one of the graters CO CO or CO into the chamber CG Check that the appliance is turned off and disconnected from the el power socket The arm A must be tilted down to a horizontal position and the attachment A A or A must be removed Remove the cover A from the multi function head and push the assembled attachment at an angle of 45 against the attachment hub that is located on the front part of the multi function head and secure it in place by turning it anticlockwise fig D The attachment is secured in the vertical position when the push button A
32. vision 11 2014 Food Processor STM 40WH STM 41GR STM 42BL STM 430R STM 44RD STM 45VT STM 46YL STM 47GG STM 48RS RECIPES Sponge cake 4 eggs separated egg whites from yolks Ya of a cup of caster sugar 1 cup 150 g of medium fine flour with baking powder sieved 3 tablespoons of water e Use the whisk A e Set the speed level to 8 and whisk up the egg whites into a thick foam Reduce the speed level to 1 and slowly add sugar until the foam thickens and stops to be smooth e Add the egg yolks and mix carefully Set the speed level to 1 and intermittently add flour and water Whisk until the ingredients combine e Pour the dough into a pre prepared greased and floured baking pan e Bake ina preheated oven at 180 C for approx 20 25 minutes e Allow the baked sponge cake to cool down on a metal rack Vanilla batter dough cake 125 g of butter softened 34 of a cup of caster sugar 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence 2 egg 2 cups 300 g of medium fine flour with baking powder sieved 34 of a cup of milk Use the beater AG Set the speed to 8 and beat the butter together with sugar until the mixture is fluffy and smooth Add the vanilla essence eggs one after the other and beat them thoroughly Reduce the speed to 2 and slowly intermittently add flour and milk and beat until a smooth dough forms Pour the dough into a pre greased and floured baking pan with a diameter of 22 cm e Bake in a preheated oven
33. water again Attention Do not use fingers or other utensils to push the ground meat through the feed tube BG Always use the pusher BO designed for this purpose 4 To turn off the appliance set the speed control knob AQ to the OFF position 5 Clean out the individual parts of the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE KEBAB MAKER ATTACHMENT 1 When assembling the kebab maker attachment proceed in the same way as when assembling the meat grinder only with the difference that instead of the grinding blade B and the grinding plate B or BO only parts B a B are used 2 Place the moulder B 2 on to the screw shaft so that the notch in the grinding chamber B fits into the groove in the moulder B Place the kebab moulder attachment B on to the conical attachment B and complete the entire kebab maker assembly by screwing the screw cap B on to the grinding chamber BO 3 To disassemble proceed in the reverse sequence USING THE KEBAB MAKER ATTACHMENT 1 Make sure that the appliance is correctly assembled and that the speed control knob AQ is set to the OFF position Insert the power plug into an electrical power socket 2 Place the ground kebab meat mixture on to the hopper BG Use the speed control knob AQ to set the desired speed We recommend to initially set lower speed and then increase it as required Using the pusher BO push the mix
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