moulinex 1520012814-IFU Cook In One 5-In-1 Multifunction Cooker User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- moulinex
Table of Contents
- moulinex 1520012814-IFU Cook In One 5-In-1 Multifunction Cooker
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- DESCRIPTION
- CHANGE OF POSITION
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- PREPARATION
- INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
- OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAMMES
- MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- COOKING GUIDE
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
moulinex 1520012814-IFU Cook In One 5-In-1 Multifunction Cooker
Product Information
Language | Description |
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FR | Tableau de bord |
en | Cuves |
DE | Indicateur de niveau volume maximum |
NL | Power cord |
EX | Range Cordon |
IT | Position semi-overte |
Product Usage Instructions
Please read the Use & Safety instructions booklet carefully before first use.
Installation and Connections
Connect the product to the power supply using the power cord.
Programs and Recipes
The product offers various automatic programs and recipes for cooking
different types of food. Refer to the table below for cooking times and
settings:
Program | recipe | Cooking Time | Keep Warm |
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1 | Quiche | 50 mins | No |
2 | Pizza | 25 mins | No |
3 | Sandwich | 10-15 mins | Yes |
4 | Meats | 7-8 mins | Yes |
5 | Plancha | 20 mins | No |
Notes:
The cooking times and settings may vary depending on the specific recipe being
cooked. Please refer to the recipe instructions for more details.
Usage of Automatic Programs
To use an automatic program:
- Press the manual mode button (9)
- Adjust the thermostat using the +/- buttons (Min 01, Max 10)
- Press the manual mode button to confirm
- If needed, adjust the cooking time using the +/- buttons
- The central heating indicator LED will turn red and the product will enter the keep warm mode for 1 hour
Modifying Cooking Time and Thermostat
To modify the cooking time or thermostat during cooking:
- Press the +/- buttons to increase or decrease the cooking time or thermostat
- The changes will be reflected on the display
Ending a Program
To end a program, press the stop button (0). The product will stop cooking
and enter standby mode.
Extending Cooking Cycle
If your recipe isn’t cooked enough, you can add additional cooking time by
pressing the + button.
Cleaning and Maintenance
After use, follow these steps for cleaning and maintenance:
- Allow the product to cool for at least 2 hours
- Clean the product and accessories with warm water and dish soap
- Rinse thoroughly with water
- Dry the product and accessories completely
- Store the product in a clean and dry place
DESCRIPTION
- Handle/Holder 180° open position
- Handle unlock button on the side of the handle
- Control panel
- Top plate clips
- Top plate
- 180° opening hinge button
- Pot handle clips
- Pot
- Maximum volume level indicator
- Power cord
- Juice jug
- Cord storage
CHANGE OF POSITION
To open to a semi-open position
- 1.1 Catch the Cook’in One handle positioned above the device.
- 1.2 Open until top stabilization.
To open to 180° open position
- 2.1 In the closed position, press the handle button to unlock it.
- 2.2 Open in a semi-open position.
- 2.3 Close slightly and then press the hinge button.
- 2.4 Tilt the upper part until the base touches the surface.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Menu screen (depending on model)
- Menu button
- Start/Stop button
- Heat zone indicator
- Manual mode button
- Grill button (see page 32)
- Minus (-) button
- Plus (+) button
- Control panel
PREPARATION
- Remove all packaging, stickers and other accessories from both the interior and exterior of the appliance.
- Prior to first use, thoroughly clean the top plate and the pot with hot water and washing-up liquid; carefully rinse and dry.
- Clip the pot and the top plate into the product.
Note: Use a damp sponge to clean the cooking plates and a soft, damp cloth for the body of the appliance.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
The appliance start-up applies to all programs
- 3.1. Place your Cook’in one on a flat, stable, heat-resistant work surface away from water.
- 3.2. Plug in your appliance
- 3.3. Check that the pot and the top plate are installed in the product.
- Caution: Do not heat without food, except for preheat.
- Note: Choose the position best suited to your cooking
When using the appliance for the first time, a slight odour and/or smoke may be emitted during the first minutes of use
OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAMMES
8 Automatic programme
- Quiche & cakes programme
- Pizza programme
- Pasta & rice programme
- Gourmet sandwich programme
- Meat programme
- Fish & vegetable programme
- Frozen programme
- Plancha programme
Cooking tip:
There is a programme suited to each recipe style Depending on the programme
selected, a default cooking time is indicated. There are several recipes per
programme. It may therefore be necessary to adjust the cooking time based on
the recipe selected (see the list of recommended times per recipe).
Caution:
To ensure the best results, it is essential to follow the recipe and adhere to
the exact quantities.
Liquid’s cooking must always be done in an open mode in order to avoid a large release of steam at the opening and a possible flow of liquid on the work surface.
1 manual mode (9)
Use the correct setting for the selected programme.
USING AN AUTOMATIC PROGRAMME
Once the installation and connections are complete.
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4.1. Scroll through the cooking programs using the Menu button.
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4.2. The selected pictogram flashes.
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4.3. If required, press the + and – buttons to change the time.
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4.4. Place the Cook’in one in the correct position and then press Start/Stop.
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4.5. The preheating starts. The display will then show a succession of horizontal bars during preheating.
Caution: There is no preheating for the pizza and quiche & cakes programs. Cooking starts as soon as the START/STOP button is pressed. -
4.6. Once preheating is completed, the Cook’in one beep, cooking starts automatically and the display shows the cooking time you selected in step 4.3. The cooking time counts down in minutes and then in seconds for the last minute.
USING THE MANUAL PROGRAMME
- 5.1. Press the manual mode button.
- 5.2. A default thermostat flashes.
- 5.3. Press the +/- keys to change the thermostat (min. 01, max. 10).
- 5.4. Press the manual mode button to confirm.
- 5.5. A predefined cooking time flashes.
- 5.6. Press the + and – buttons to change the time, if required.
- 5.7. The pot of the appliance will always heat up by default. If you want to use the top plate, press the Grill button. A row of red LEDs will light up on the Cook’in One central heat indicator. Press the START/STOP button to confirm and start preheating.
- 5.8. At the end of preheating, the Cook’in one beeps and cooking starts automatically. The display shows the cooking time you selected in step 5.6.
Note: Choose the setting best suited to your cooking.
The Cook’in one goes into “keep warm” mode for one hour by default.
CHANGING THE COOKING TIME
- Once cooking has started, press the +/- buttons to change the cooking time.
Note: The cooking time cannot be changed during preheating.
CHANGING THE THERMOSTAT DURING COOKING
Note:
The cooking thermostat cannot be changed during the preheating phase. For the
manual programme, once cooking has started. Press the manual program button
and then the +/- buttons to change the thermostat.
END OF A PROGRAMME (AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL)
- 6.1 The time reaches 00 and the product sounds an alert to signal the end of cooking.
- 6.2 Press START/STOP once to stop the sound alert; the display flashes 00.
Caution:
The plates stay hot at the end of the cooking process. If you leave the food
in the appliance, it will continue to cook.
EXTENDING A COOKING CYCLE (AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL)
- 7.1 At the end of the programme if the dish is undercooked when starting the warm-up mode, additional cooking time can be added by pressing the + button.
- 7.2 The time display stops flashing and the minute-by-minute countdown starts. Cooking continues.
Note: A long press on the Start/Stop button will return you to the original setting.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- 8.1 Unplug the appliance.
- 8.2 Allow the Cook’in One to cool completely for at least two hours.
- 8.3 The top plate and the cooking pot are dishwasher-safe.
- 8.4 After use, empty the juice jug and rinse with water or washing-up liquid.
- 8.5 The appliance and its power cord must never be put in the dishwasher, underwater, or in any other liquid. If you do not wish to put the top plate and the pot in the dishwasher, use hot water and washing-up liquid to wash them, then rinse thoroughly to remove all residues. Dry them thoroughly. Do not use any metal scouring pads, steel wool, or abrasive cleaning products to clean the top plate and pot. Only use nylon or non-metallic cleaning pads. Never immerse the appliance wholly or partly in water or in any other liquid.
- 8.6 We recommend winding the cord under the appliance.
- 8.7 Always ensure that the appliance is clean and dry prior to storage. Clean the outside of the appliance regularly.
- 8.8 The appliance must not be carried by the top part of the holder (1) or by the power cord.
Caution: All repairs must be carried out by an authorised service center.
COOKING GUIDE
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem | Solution |
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E1 or H1 or E2 | Appliance failure: Unplug the appliance and contact your |
customer service or authorised repair centre.
E3
| Check that the pot is properly installed. Unplug the appliance and wait a few minutes.
Then plug in your appliance again and turn it on.
If the problem persists, contact your customer service or a repair centre.
The displayed time flashes.| If the displayed time is correct, press
START/STOP to confirm.
The displayed thermostat flashes| If the displayed thermostat is correct,
press START/STOP to confirm.
The illuminated programme flashes| If the displayed programme is correct,
press START/STOP to confirm.
The time has reached 00, but the level of cooking is insufficient
| At the end of cooking, after turning off the beep sound by pressing
START/STOP once, close the appliance again and add some time using the – and +
buttons, then confirm by pressing START/STOP.
Once a cooking programme has been started, it is not possible to change the
cooking time| Once the programme has started, wait for the preheating time to
finish before changing the time using the – and + buttons.
Key malfunction
| Unplug the appliance and wait a few minutes. Then plug in your appliance again and turn it on.
If the problem persists, contact your customer service
or a repair centre.
The cooking result is not as expected.| Follow the Moulinex recipes available on the app.
Liquid flow on the worktop and/or on the contour of the Cook’in one.
| Cooking of liquids must always be carried out in open mode in order to
prevent a large amount of steam from being released on opening and liquid
potentially flowing onto the worktop.
The product is not stable in the 180° open position.| Check that the handle is
in the support position, 180° open (see page 23) and that it touches the
worktop.
There is a gap between the top plate and the pot when the product is closed.|
Check that the top plate and the pot are correctly installed.