concept RM 5000 Kitchen Machine Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
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concept RM 5000 Kitchen Machine
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Thank you for purchasing a Concept product. We hope you will be satisfied with
our product throughout its service life.
Please study the entire Operating Manual carefully before you start using the
product. Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference. Make sure other
people using the product are familiar with these instructions.
Technical parameters
Voltage| 220-240 V ~ 50-60Hz
Input| 650 W
Noise level| 85 dB(A)
Maximum operating time
| Kneaders: KB 6min.
Mincer: KB 6min.
Beater: KB 6min.
Blender: KB 2min.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not use this appliance in a way that differs from the instructions in this manual.
- Remove all packaging and marketing materials from the appliance before you use it for the first time.
- Make sure that the connecting voltage corresponds to the values on the appliance type label.
- Do not leave the appliance unattended when turned on or plugged into the electric socket.
- When the appliance is not being used, disconnect the appliance from the electrical socket.
- Never pull the supply cable when disconnecting the appliance from the electrical socket; pull the plug instead.
- Do not allow children or irresponsible people to handle the appliance. Use the appliance out of the reach of these people
- People with limited movement capacity, reduced sensory perception, insufficient mental capacity or those who are unaware of the proper handling should use the product only under the supervision of a responsible person acquainted with these instructions.
- Pay the utmost attention when using the unit close to children.
- Do not let anyone use the appliance as a toy.
- To prevent children from reaching the power cord, make sure it does not hang over the edge of the working area.
- Do not use the appliance outdoors or on wet surfaces as there is a threat of electric shock in these places.
- Do not use any other accessories except those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Never use the appliance if the supply cable or plug has been damaged; have the defect repaired immediately by an authorised service centre.
- Never pull the supply power cord or use it to carry the appliance.
- Keep the appliance away from heat sources (such as radiators, ovens, etc.). Protect the appliance from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Do not touch the appliance with moist or wet hands.
- Before fixing any accessories, cleaning or in the case of a defect, turn off the appliance and pull the plug out of the electrical socket.
- The appliance is intended for household use only (not for commercial use).
- Do not immerse the supply cable, the plug or the appliance itself into water or any other liquid.
- Regularly check the appliance and the supply cable for any damage. Never turn the appliance on if it is damaged.
- Do not touch the moving parts of the appliance during operation.
- Keep your hair, fingers and clothing out of reach of the moving parts during operation.
- Be careful when handling the extensions, as the blades are very sharp and may cause injury.
- The accessories shall not be used in a microwave oven.
- Some parts may keep moving for a while immediately after the motor has been switched off and the power cord has been disconnected from the socket. Wait until the movement stops completely.
- Use the unit solely for food processing.
- The maximum allowed temperature of the processed food is 80°C. Do not use the beater for very hot food!
- Never repair the appliance by yourself. Contact an authorised service centre.
- Only operate this machine under supervision.
- Do not interfere with any safety switches.
- Do not insert anything into the rotating hooks while the machine is working.
- Place the machine on a smooth, flat and stable working surface.
- Do not insert the mains plug of the machine into the power socket without having installed all the necessary accessories.
Failure to follow the manufacturer‘s instructions may lead to refusal of warranty repair.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- Output shaft
- Rise button
- Speed knob
- Power Cord
- 2x bowl
- Dough hook
- Beater
- Whisk
- Blender Jar(1.5L Max)
- Blender Lid
- Measuring cup
- Back cover
- Front cover
- Mincer locking button
- Food pusher
- Tray
- Chute
- Mincing screw
- Mincing blade
- Mincing discs (fine, medium and coarse) 21 Fastening dial
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MIXER
IMPORTANT
- IF YOU USE THIS APPLIANCE WITHOUT THE BLENDER,THE APPLIANCE WILL NOT FUNCTION IF THE BACK COVER HAS NOT BEEN LOCKD IN PLACE.
- DO NOT TRY TO ATTEMP TO USE THIS FUNCTION TOGETHER WITH MINCING OR BLENDING.
- Place the mixing bowl into its holding device and turn the bowl until it locks into place. In order to lift the arm, push the rise button (2) down. The arm will now move upwards.
- Mount the desired mixing accessories in place by inserting and turning it into the output shaft.
- Mount the mixing bowl in place by turning in direction with the arrow.
- Now fill in your ingredients. Do not overfill the machine – the maximum quantity of ingredients is 1.1 kg.
- Lower the arm pushing the rise button (2).
- Insert the mains plug into a safe power socket properly installed at 220-240V 50-60Hz.
- Switch on the machine at a desired speed between 1 and 6 (corresponding to the mixture) by turning the speed knob.
- For “Pulse” setting (kneading at short intervals), turn the speed knob to the “Pulse” position. The appliance works only at the speed knob has to be held in this position ,when the knob is released ,it returns automatically to the “0” position.
- After kneading/stirring, turn the speed knob (3) back to the “0” position to switch off the appliance as soon as the mixture is completed or has formed a ball. Then remove the mains plug.
- Push the rise button (2) downwards and the arm will be raised.
- The mixture can now be released with the help of a spatula and removed from the mixing bowl.
- The mixing bowl can now be removed.
Adjusting the Levels and Using the Hook for not more than 1.1 kg of Mixture.
Levels | Use | Type of Mixture |
---|---|---|
1–4 | Dough hook | Heavy mixtures(e.g. bread, pizza or sourdough pastry) |
3–4 | Beater | Medium-heavy mixtures(e.g. crepes or sponge mixture) |
5–6 | Whisk | Light mixtures (e.g. cream, egg white, blancmange) |
Pulse | Whisk/blender | Interval (e.g. for mixing under sponge) |
NOTE:
Operation time: With heavy mixtures, do not operate the machine for more than
6 minutes, and then allow it to cool down for a further 20 minutes.
Blender
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT TRY TO ATTEMP TO USE THIS FUNCTION TOGETHER WITH MINCING OR MIXING.
- Before use: do not plug in until you have attached the blender jar in position.
- After use: unplug the appliance before you remove the blender jar from the housing.
- Do not fill the blender jar with hot ingredients more than 80°C.
- To prevent spilling, do not put more than 1.5 liters of liquid in the blender jar.
- Never remove the lid while the blender is running.
- Do not operate the blender over 2 minutes.
Function
The blender can be used for pureeing very finely and for blending. it can be
used for e.g. soups, sauces, milk shakes, baby food, vegetable, fruit the
batter, puree, etc. if necessary cut solid ingredients into smaller pieces
before you put them in the blender.
How to use the blender:
- Remove the back cover, (fig. 1)
- Place the foodstuff you wish to process into the jar
- Press the lid into place and it is firmly fixed, (fig. 2)
- Place the measuring cup into the opening of the lid and turn clockwise to lock (fig. 3)
- Mount the blender jar onto the attaching hole and turn it clockwise until it is firmly fixed. (fig. 4)
- Set the speed control to position 6.
- Switch off the appliance and unplug it .
- Remove the measuring cup and the lid
- Remove pieces sticking to the inside of the blender jar with a soft spatula.
- Keep the spatula at a safe distance from the knives
- Turn the blender jar anti-clockwise. Take out the blender jar (fig. 5)
- Turn anti-clockwise to remove the measuring cup (fig. 6)
TIPS:
- The opening of the lid can be used to add ingredients, while the appliance is running. Please remove the measuring cup from the lid to do so.
- It may be necessary to switch off the appliance from time to time to remove pieces of food sticking to the inside of the blender jar
Mincer
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT TRY TO ATTEMP TO USE THIS FUNCTION TOGETHER WITH BLENDING OR MIXING.
-
Cut all foods into pieces (Sinewless, boneless and fatless beef or pork is recommended, approximately size: 20×20×60 mm) so that they fit easily into the hopper opening.
The ingredients would avoid bone or hard stuff with it, hard stuff or bone would cause the motor seized. If the engine is seized, please stop the unit and disassemble the mincer assembly to take out the bone or hard stuff, if the motor is stopped automatically, after the motor is cooled down, the function would restore. -
Assemble the mincer as below description, turn on the unit at speed 6;
-
Feed foods into the tray (16). Use for it only the food pusher (15).
-
After using, turn the switch (3) to “0” and unplug it from the power supply.
-
Use less than 6 minutes continuously at a time.
How to assemble the mince
- Remove the front cover. (fig. 1)
- align and turn the chute in anti-clockwise direction , until the mincing tube is in place firmly. (fig. 2)
- Put a meat container below the chute.
- Set the speed control to position 6. Then place the desired foodstuff into the tray and use the pusher to push the food into chute. (fig. 3 )
- After use, switch off the appliance and unplug it.
- Press the mincer locking button, turn the mincer clockwise and remove the mincer assembly. (fig. 4)
- Cover the front cover. (fig. 5)
Grater
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT TRY TO ATTEMP TO USE THIS FUNCTION TOGETHER WITH BLENDING OR MIXING.
-
Cut all foods into pieces approximately size :20×20×60 mm so that they fit easily into the hopper opening.
The ingredients would avoid bone or hard stuff with it, the hard part would cause the motor seized. If the engine is seized, please stop the unit and disassemble the grater assembly. If the motor is stopped automatically, after the motor is cooled down, the function would restore. -
Assemble the grater as below description, turn on the unit at speed 6;
-
Feed foods into the tray. Use for it only the food pusher.
-
After using, turn the switch (3) to “0” and unplug it from the power supply.
-
Use less than 6 minutes continuously at a time.
How to assemble the grater
- Remove the front cover. (fig. 1)
- Align and turn the chute in anti-clockwise direction , until the grate tube is in place firmly. (fig. 2)
- Put a container below the chute.
- Set the speed control to position 6. Then place the desired foodstuff into the tray and use the pusher to push the food into chute. (fig. 3)
- After use, switch off the appliance and unplug it.
- Press the grater locking button, turn the grater clockwise and remove the grater assembly. (fig. 4)
- Cover the front cover. (fig. 5)
- Pusher
- Body of the grating
- Vegetable slicer
- Coarse grater
- Fine grater
- Potato grater
CLEANING
- Before cleaning remove the plug.
- Never immerse the housing with motor in water!
- Do not use any sharp or abrasive detergents.
- Only a damp rinsing cloth should be used to clean the outside of the housing.
Bowl and Equipment
CAUTION
- Whisk and bowl can be washed in the dishwasher.
- Other parts are not suitable for washing in a dishwasher.
- Components that have come into contact with food can be cleaned in soapy water.
- Allow the parts to dry thoroughly before reassembling the device.
- Apply a small quantity of vegetable oil likely to the screens after they have dried.
SERVICING
Any extensive maintenance or repair that requires access to the inner parts of the product must be performed by an expert service centre.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- Packaging materials and obsolete appliances should be recycled.
- The transport box may be disposed of as sorted waste.
- Polyethylene bags shall be handed over for recycling.
Appliance recycling at the end of its service life:
A symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product should not go into household waste. It must be taken to the collection point of an electric and electronic equipment recycling facility. By making sure this product is disposed of properly, you will help prevent the negative effects on the environment and human health that would otherwise result from inappropriate disposal of this product. You can learn more about recycling this product from your local authorities, a household waste disposal service or in the shop where you bought this product.
WARRANTY TERMS
Warranty
The manufacturer (or importer) is responsible for en-suring the product
complies with the requirements of applicable legal regulations as well as
those of the rel-evant technical standards. Moreover, they are respon-sible
for ensuring the product has the properties the manufacturer described in
documents related to the goods or those reasonably expected by the customer
with regard to the nature of the goods or based on advertising produced by the
manufacturer, and fur-ther they are responsible for ensuring the product is fi
t for the purpose proposed by the manufacturer or that a product of the same
type is normally used for.
The quality warranty term is 24 months from product takeover by the customer.
The warranty does not apply to wear and tear caused by regular use. The
customer shall not be entitled to any warranty claims if, prior to taking the
product over, they knew the product contained a defect or if the defect is
attributable to the customer.
The warranty specifi cally does not apply:
- if the product installation, operation and service conditions stipulated in the product operating manual have not been adhered to,
- to malfunctions caused due to mechanical, heat or chemical damage, short circuit, over voltage or incorrect installation,
- to malfunctions caused by an inexpert third-party intervention,
- to malfunctions caused by natural disaster,
- to malfunctions caused by insuffi cient or inappro-priate maintenance in violation of the operating manual, including malfunctions caused by water and other sediments,
- to changes in colour of the heating surface or to scratching of the surface caused as a result of us-ing the products in an unusual manner,
- to appearance and functional changes caused by exposure to sunlight, thermal radiation of water and other sediments,
- if the service life of certain product parts expires, e. g. for accumulators, bulbs, etc.
The warranty does not apply to any products and ser-vices provided along with the product (gifts, promo-tional articles, etc.).
Filing a complaint
A complaint against a product defect must be fi led as soon as identifi ed,
yet no later than before the end of the warranty term.
The customer must fi le a product complaint with the dealer from which they
have purchased the pro-duct, or with any authorised service centre, a list of
which is included in the product package, or available at www.my-
concept.com.
While fi ling a product complaint, the product must be duly cleaned and
securely packed so as to prevent any damage during its transport to an
authorised service centre, where relevant, unless the product is delivered in
person.
The customer must submit proof of having conclud-ed a purchase contract for
the product by producing the receipt.
While fi ling their complaint, the customer must indi-cate the noted defect
and identify the preferred com-plaint application method.
Complaints processing
As long as the noted defect may be removed, the user has the right to have the
defect duly removed free of charge on a timely basis.
Where such a procedure is not reasonable with re-gard to the nature of the
defect, the user may require to be supplied a new defect-free product
(replace-ment), or, where the defect applies to a part of the product only,
replacement of the part concerned. However, if replacement of the product or
any part thereof is not proportionate with regard to the nature of the defect,
especially if the defect can be removed without undue delay, the customer has
the right to have the defect removed free of charge.
If the noted defect is not removable, or if the custom-er becomes entitled to
replacement of the product or a part thereof, yet the replacement is not
possible, for example due to the product having been sold out, the customer
has the right to return the product (withdrawal from the contract).
The customer shall have the right to a new product (re-placement) or to
replacement of a part of the product even if the defect can be removed,
provided they can-not properly use the product due to repeated occur-rence of
the defect or due to a high number of such de-fects. In such a case, the
customer also has the right to return the product (by withdrawing from the
contract).
If the product is not returned (the customer does not withdraw from the
contract), or if the customer does not apply the right to a new defect-free
product (replacement), to replacement of a part thereof or to repair of the
product, they may request a reasonable discount. The customer also has a right
to a reason-able discount if a new defect-free product cannot be supplied to
them, or if a product part cannot be replaced or the product repaired unless
the situation is remedied within a reasonable time limit, or if rem-edying the
situation would create major discomfort on the part of the customer.
The seller, authorised service centre or a staff member authorised by them
must decide about each complaint immediately or within three business days in
complicat-ed cases. This term does not include a reasonable period of time,
depending on the type of product concerned, required for the defect to be
assessed by an expert. A complaint, including defect removal, must be dealt
with without any undue delay, yet no later than within 30 calendar days of the
complaint fi ling date, unless the seller and the customer agree on a later
deadline.
On returning the product (withdrawing from the con-tract) the customer must
return any accessories and documents supplied along with the product.
The customer does not have the right to keep the defective parts and
components of the product re-placed as part of a repair of the product.
This shall be without prejudice to any other rights the customer may have in
relation to the purchase of the product.
Remark: Complaints against products damaged in transport are governed by
the carrier’s complaints procedure.
Manufacturer
Jindřich Valenta – ELKO Valenta
Vysokomýtská 1800, 565 01 Choceň
Czech Republic
tel.: +420 465 471 433
fax +420 465 473 304
Company ID No. 13216660
email: servis@my-concept.cz
www: www.my-concept.com
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