VORWERK 27444 06 Thermomix Sensor Set User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- VORWERK
Table of Contents
- VORWERK 27444 06 Thermomix Sensor Set
- Product Information
- Before you start
- Product Overview
- Intended use
- For your safety
- Getting started
- Establishing a Bluetooth® connection
- Operation
- Warranty/Liability for Material Defects
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
VORWERK 27444 06 Thermomix Sensor Set
Product Information
Specifications
- Probe Model: TSNP
- Charger Model: TSNC
- Battery Compartment: Located at the back of the charger
- Intended Use: Food temperature measurement
Product Overview
The sensor comes with a probe (TSNP), charger (TSNC), battery compartment at
the back of the charger, and a holder.
Intended Use
Use the device and accessories only for their intended purpose to minimize
risks and damage. The probe is designed for use with food only. Store it in a
cool, dry place when not in use. This accessory is for adults only, keep away
from children.
For Your Safety
Safety is crucial for Vorwerk products. Ensure correct usage and follow all
safety instructions.
Getting Started
Before use, ensure the probe is clean and undamaged. Insert the battery into
the charger and place the probe in the charger when not in use.
Operation
- Switching On and Off: Press the power button to switch on/off the device.
- Design of the Probe: Familiarize yourself with the probe design for accurate usage.
- Inserting the Probe into Food: Gently insert the probe into the food item you want to measure.
- Positioning the Probe and Charger: Place the probe in the charger when not in use to ensure proper storage.
- Cooking with the Probe: Follow cooking instructions while using the probe for temperature monitoring.
Cleaning
After each use, clean the probe with a damp cloth. Do not submerge in water or
put in a dishwasher.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the device, refer to the troubleshooting
section in the manual or contact Customer Care UK & Ireland for assistance.
FAQ
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Q: Can children use this product?
A: No, this product is exclusively intended for use by adults and should not be used by children, even under adult supervision. -
Q: What should I do if the probe is damaged?
A: If you notice any damage to the probe, discontinue use immediately and contact Customer Care UK & Ireland for further assistance.
Before you start
As a Thermomix® user, you are already familiar with the Thermomix® TM6 and its accessories. This user manual will now familiarise you with the use of the Thermomix® Sensor. Read the user manual carefully before using the Thermomix® Sensor for the first time. You must also read and observe the user manual for the Thermomix® TM6, which was supplied with the device. If you do not have the user manual to hand, all manuals are available online at https://thermomix.vorwerk.com.
Welcome booklet
Read our digital welcome booklet for more inspiration and tips on using the
Thermomix® Sensor. It also contains troubleshooting information, FAQs and
helpful tips on how to use the Thermomix® Sensor correctly.
Classification of safety warning messages
The safety warning messages in this manual are highlighted by safety
symbols and signal words. The symbol and signal word indicate the severity of
the potential hazard. The safety warning messages are shown as follows:
WARNING – Type and source of hazard
Explanation of type and source of hazard/consequences
- Measures to prevent hazard
Meaning of signal words
- WARNING Risk of death or serious injury if hazard is not avoided.
- CAUTION Risk of minor injury if hazard is not avoided.
- NOTICE Material damage if hazard is not avoided.
Obligations of the User
To ensure that your device and Vorwerk accessories operate correctly,
please follow the guidelines below:
- Please read the instruction manual and all accompanying documents carefully.
- Keep the instruction manual in a place where it can easily be accessed, should you need to refer to it.
- Ensure that any damage is repaired without delay. Contact Customer Care UK & Ireland for further assistance.
Product Overview
- Probe (TSNP)
- Charger (TSNC)
- Battery compartment (at the back of the charger)
- Holder
Intended use
- Use the device and accessories only for their intended purpose in order to minimise risks to you and other people and to minimise damage to the device or to other property and equipment.
- The Thermomix® Sensor is an accessory for the Thermomix® TM6. It measures the core temperature of food and is suitable for use in the home or similar environments.
- The probe is only intended to be used with food.
- The ambient temperature sensor, which measures the ambient temperature, i.e. the temperature in the oven or grill, is located in the top section of the probe. The ambient temperature must never exceed 275°C.
- The core temperature sensor is located approx. 2cm away from the tip and measures the core temperature of the food. The core temperature is the temperature inside the food. This part of the probe must not be heated above 100°C.
- Store the probe in its charger in a cool, dry place when not in use.
- This accessory is exclusively intended for use by adults. It must not be used by children even when supervised by an adult.
- Keep children away from appliances that are in use.
- Close supervision is necessary when this accessory is used near children.
- Children must not play with this accessory.
- The accessory may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, only if they are supervised or instructed with regard to the safe use of the appliance and understand the resulting hazards.
- This appliance may only be used for its intended purpose. No other use is permitted. The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damages resulting from improper use. If the appliance is subject to technical modifications, the warranty and liability for material defects shall be rendered invalid. If technical modifications are made to the product, the manufacturer’s obligation to compensate for product liability and/or the dealer’s obligation to compensate for material defects shall no longer apply.
- The device complies with the safety regulations of the country in which it has been sold by an authorised Vorwerk organisation. If the device is used in another country, compliance with the local safety standards cannot be guaranteed. Vorwerk therefore assumes no liability for any resulting safety risks for the user.
- When working with the device, please observe all the accompanying documentation as well as the device display. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages resulting from improper use.
For your safety
Safety is an essential part of every Vorwerk product. However, product safety can only be assured if the device is used correctly and all safety instructions are followed.
Hazards and safety instructions
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WARNING
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Explosion hazard
If the rechargeable batteries built into the tip of the probe are not protected from high heat levels (> 100°C), the probe could explode. Therefore: -
Insert the probe into the food away from any heat sources and only remove it once the food and probe are no longer exposed to the heat source.
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Always insert the probe into food beyond the notch. The only exception to this rule are foods that significantly increase in size, such as cake doughs. In such cases, the notch may be uncovered to start with, but will then become covered during the course of the bake.
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Make sure that the probe is securely in place and does not accidentally move out of position.
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Explosion hazard
When the batteries built into the probe overheat, the probe could explode. -
Use the probe at a maximum ambient temperature of 250°C.
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Never put the probe onto a fire or hot coals.
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Never expose the probe to direct flames.
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Do not use the probe while flash frying or at a very high heat (e.g. sizzle zone or sear zone).
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Never use the probe in a microwave or pressure cooker.
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If, however, the probe does become exposed to high temperatures, protect your eyes before you remove the probe and carefully allow it to cool down.
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If the probe falls onto a fire or a direct heat source, switch off the cooking appliance or grill and immediately put the lid on. Allow the probe to cool completely before taking it out.
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Explosion hazard
The charger, and in particular the battery supplied with it, are not heat- resistant. -
Do not expose the battery and charger to heat sources, especially open fires, or place them on hot surfaces.
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Use the magnetic holder only on cool, heat-insulated oven doors.
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Explosion hazard
If a battery falls onto the floor, is thrown or subjected to other heavy knocks, the battery’s insulating shell or structure can get damaged, which can result in leakage, an internal short circuit or other anomalies. An internal short cir-cuit can cause overheating, leakage, an explosion or a fire. -
Handle the battery with care.
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Risk of burns
When used at high ambient temperatures, the probe and food will heat up. -
Never touch the probe with bare hands when hot.
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Protect yourself against burns by using heat-resistant gloves, oven cloths or the holder if touching the hot probe or the oven or grill, etc.
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Fire hazard
If incorrect batteries are used, mechanical overload (dropping the charger) can result in a fire. -
Only use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries of type LR03, AAA, 1.5V cell (1.5V primary cell).
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Handle the charger with care.
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Risk to health
The consumption of insufficiently cooked food (especially meat, fish or seafood) can cause food poisoning. -
Check the safe core temperature of your dish before cooking it. Please also refer to the section on Safe core temperatures.
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Make sure that the tip of the probe is (roughly) inserted into the middle of the food when measuring the core temperature.
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Handle food and the areas that come into contact with food carefully and clean them thoroughly (including hands and probe) to prevent the spreading of germs.
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Risk to health
The holder is only food-safe up to 220°C. -
Never use the holder at ambient temperatures above 220°C.
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Risk of injury
Broken ceramic can have sharp edges and injure you. -
Check the probe for damage when inserting it and removing it from food.
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Do not continue to use the probe if it is broken.
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Protect yourself from sharp-edged fragments.
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If the probe has been dropped, check it for damage before charging or using it.
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Risk of injury
The tip of the probe is pointed. -
Keep the tip of the probe away from the body.
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Clean the probe directly after use to avoid the risk of germs in the event of an injury.
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Keep the probe out of the reach of children.
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Risk of contact with dangerous substances.
Leaked electrolyte from batteries and rechargeable batteries can cause injuries. -
Do not touch leaked electrolytes or electrolyte residues from leaking batteries or rechargeable batteries without skin or eye protection.
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Leaking electrolytes must not come into contact with skin, eyes or mucous membranes.
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In case of accidental contact, immediately wash your hands and flush the eyes or mucous membranes with plenty of clean water.
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If irritation persists or the electrolyte has come into contact with the eyes or mucous membranes, seek medical advice.
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Clothing and textiles that have come into contact with leaked electrolyte or electrolyte residues must be thoroughly washed immediately or disposed of.
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Leaked electrolyte, electrolyte residues as well as leaking batteries and rechargeable batteries are flammable. Keep them away from fire and heat.
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Risk of contact with dangerous substances
Leaked electrolyte in food can cause injuries. -
If the batteries have exploded, do not consume the food that has been cooked.
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Choking hazard
Small parts may enter the airways and cause choking. -
The AAA battery used in the charger is a small part. Keep small parts out of the reach of children.
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Risk due to magnetism
Magnets are fitted to the outer surface of the charger. Magnets can affect pacemakers and internal defibrillators. -
Keep the magnet away from pacemakers, internal defibrillators and other active implants.
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Alert the people concerned.
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Risk of fire or explosion
Charging non-rechargeable batteries can cause a fire or explosion. -
Only use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries of type LR03, AAA, 1.5V cell (1.5V primary cell).
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NOTICE
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Risk of damage
The charger can get damaged if handled incorrectly. -
Only place the probe into the charger once it has cooled down and is clean and dry.
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Risk of damage
The probe can get damaged if handled incorrectly. -
Allow the probe to cool down before cleaning it with water.
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If the probe is difficult to remove, pull and rotate the outer end.
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Do not bend the probe.
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Handle the probe with care.
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Risk of damage
The probe can get damaged if used incorrectly. -
Do not exceed 100°C in the area around the core temperature sensor (2cm away from the tip).
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Do not exceed 275°C around the area of the ambient temperature sensor. Temperatures above these maximum values can damage the probe.
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To ensure the safety of the probe, the Thermomix® TM6 and Cooking Center app will warn you when you are approaching these limits.
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Risk of damage
The device can get damaged if not cleaned correctly. -
Do not use cleaning products that contain alcohol, ammonia, benzene or abrasives as these could damage the device.
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Do not immerse the probe in water for long periods of time.
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Risk of damage to the charger
Moisture inside the charger can damage it. -
Never pour water over the charger.
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Do not hold the charger under running water.
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Never immerse the charger in water or other liquids.
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Only clean the charger with a slightly damp (not wet) cloth.
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Do not expose the charger to moisture.
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Keep the charger covered in inclement weather.
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Do not put the charger in the sink.
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Do not store the charger outdoors.
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Risk of damage due to magnetism
Magnets are fitted to the outer surface of the charger. -
Keep credit cards, electronic storage media and other objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields away from them.
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Safe core temperatures
Source: Safe Minimum Internal Temperature Chart, USDA Food Safety and
Inspection Service.
In some cases, lower core temperatures are selected to achieve a better taste.
However, when selecting a lower core temperature, the quality of the food, the
safe handling of the food and the maintenance of the cold chain must be taken
into consideration. Safe core temperatures are particularly important for
people with weakened immune systems, such as pregnant women, children and the
elderly.
Getting started
- Open the battery compartment at the back of the charger and remove the protective film.
- Allow the probe to charge for approx. 2 hours in the charger with the cover closed.
- Download the app.
- Remove the probe from the charger.
- The LED will flash green to indicate that the probe and charger are connected.
- Clean the probe with water and washing-up liquid to remove any production residues before using it for the first time.
Establishing a Bluetooth® connection
The probe will now connect automatically as soon as it is removed from the charger and Bluetooth® is enabled on the paired devices.
Operation
Switching on and off
When you take the probe out of the charger, it will automatically start up.
To switch the probe off, put it back into the charger and close the cover.
Design of the probe
- The battery is located in the tip of the probe (1). Here, it is best protected from high temperatures.
- The temperature sensor (2) is located 2cm away from the tip. Position this part of the probe as close to the centre of the food as possible when measuring the core temperature.
- The notch (3) indicates how far the probe must be inserted into the food.
Inserting the probe into food
To insert the probe into the food, proceed as follows:
- Insert the tip (1) of the probe into the food.
- The temperature sensor (2), which measures the core temperature, is located 2cm behind the tip. Position this part of the probe as close to the centre of the food as possible.
- The notch (3) will disappear into the food as you do so. This will ensure that the temperature sensor can correctly measure the internal temperature of the food.
Using the holder
If the probe does not have a sufficiently firm hold in the food (for example,
a cake dough with a thinner consistency), you can attach the probe to the
baking tin using the holder to ensure that the probe does not slide out. You
can choose between two different insertion angles, A and B, depending on the
size of the baking tin. Only use the holder up to a maximum temperature of
220°C.
For doughs that rise, the insertion depth of the probe may vary.
- Place the holder (1) onto the edge of the baking tin.
- Depending on the preferred angle, select opening A or B and slide the probe through the holder and into the food.
- Make sure that the tip of the probe (3) does not touch the baking tin.
Positioning the probe and charger
During the cooking process, the probe continually measures the core
temperature and ambient temperature. The probe sends this data to the charger.
This transfers the data to the Thermomix® TM6 or Cooking Center app. It acts
as a repeater and amplifies the signal.
- You should therefore make sure that the charger is always near the probe; for example, on or near the oven. The Thermomix® TM6 or Cooking Center app can be further away from the probe and its charger.
Cooking with the probe
During the cooking process, the probe is permanently connected to the Cooking
Center on your Thermomix® TM6 and/or with the Cooking Center app. This means
that you receive information on the temperature and remaining cooking time.
- Follow the instructions on the display.
Cleaning
- Clean the probe with water and washing-up liquid before and after every use.
- Make sure that the probe is completely dry before putting it back in the charger. Thorough cleaning will ensure that the probe can be charged.
Troubleshooting
Customer Care UK & Ireland
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Vorwerk Thermomix® Customer Care
Monday to Friday 9:00 to 17:00
Telephone: + 44 330 660 0834
Email: info@vorwerk.co.uk
www.thermomix.vorwerk.co.uk -
Vorwerk Thermomix® Service Centre
Monday to Friday 8:00 to 17:00
Telephone: + 44 330 660 0834
Email: support@vorwerk.co.uk -
Vorwerk Thermomix® UK & Ireland
Ashurst Manor, Church Lane, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7DD
For details of your local customer service centre please contact your Thermomix® Advisor, the sales company in your country, or refer to
https://thermomix.vorwerk.com
This instruction manual is available in other languages at
https://thermomix.vorwerk.com
Warranty/Liability for Material Defects
The Thermomix® and its accessories may only be repaired by Vorwerk Customer Service or an authorised Vorwerk repair service. Only use original parts supplied with the Thermomix® or original spare parts from Vorwerk Thermomix®. Never use the Thermomix® in combination with parts or equipment not provided by Vorwerk Thermomix® for the Thermomix®. Othe-wise your warranty and the liability for material defects shall be rendered void.
Disposal
This symbol means that electrical and electronic appliances may not be
disposed of in the normal household waste. Old electronic appliances can be
returned to municipal collection points for free. Alternatively, you are able
to return old electronic appliances to your local Vorwerk shop. If there is no
Vorwerk shop near you, old appliances can be shipped back to us via DHL.
Please request a free return label on www.thermomix-altgeraeteentsor-
gung.de Please ensure you
package old appliances correctly to avoid breakage and prevent any mechanical
compaction. The acceptance of old appliances can be refused if a health or
safety risk exists due to contamination.
Registration number: WEEE Reg. No. DE 86265910
Technical data
Declaration of conformity
Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the radio equipment
type Thermomix® Sensor is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU. The
full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available online at the
following address: https://www.vorwerk-group.com/en/home/meta/ec-declaration-
of-conformity
Manufacturer and Importer
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Manufacturer
Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG Mühlenweg 17-37 42270 Wuppertal, Germany -
Importer (UK & Ireland)
Vorwerk UK Limited Ashurst Manor Church Lane Ascot, SL5 7DD
References
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