Operating instructions – Bravetti PLATINUM PRO MC665H User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Using the Pasta Function
When using the pasta function do not
go beyond the max line, in the cooking
pot as the water will boil over and leak
out of the pot. The maximum level of
water is 1.6 qt (1.8L).
1. Place cooking pot into the unit.
2. Fill the cooking pot with the
required amount of water and 1 tsp
oil, salt if desired.
3. Press down on the cover until it
clicks into place.
4. Plug the detachable cord into the
rear of the unit then plug the cord
into a grounded-type 120V AC
electrical wall outlet.
5. Press the function button three (3)
times until the arrow on the LCD
display is pointing to the pasta
function. (Fig. 10) The numbers on
the LCD display will not flash.
5. If more than one hour is required,
press the adjust button to change
the number of hours up to a
maximum of 4 hours.
6. Press the timer button to get the
“:00” to flash. This means the
minutes can be set for the
steaming time required.
7. Press the adjust button to increase
the minutes required for soups or
stews. The minutes can be
adjusted up to :59 minutes.
Choose the cooking time required
based on type of dish being
prepared and amount.
8. Press the start button to begin the
cooking process. The “:” (colon) on
the LCD display will flash
indicating that the timer is counting
down.
9. When the function is complete the
unit will beep. One minute later if
the stop button has not been
pressed the unit will switch to the
keep warm function for six (6)
hours.
10. Empty the water collector after
each use. Allow the unit to cool
completely before cleaning.
Using the Soup Function for
Soups or Stews
Note:
If using meat, see recipe
section for directions on browning.
1. Plug unit into the wall outlet.
2. Fill the cooking pot with ingredients
for stew or soup.
3. Press down on the cover until it
clicks into place.
4. Press the function button two (2)
times until the arrow on the LCD
display is pointing to the soup
function. (Fig. 9) The numbers “01”
will flash on the LCD display. The
default time for the soup function is
1 hour.
Soup Selected
Fig. 9
6. Press the start button.
7. The unit will begin to boil the water.
8. Once the water has come to a boil
the unit will beep.
9. Prepare the pasta by placing in the
pasta/steamer insert. Break in half if
too long for the insert.
10. To insert the handle onto the pasta/
steamer insert, squeeze the ends of
the handle and slide into guides on
pasta/steamer insert and release the
handle ends.
11. Open the cover and carefully place
the pasta/steamer insert into the
cooking pot.
Caution:
The water and steam are hot
add the insert with extreme caution to
avoid burns or injury.
12. Remove the handle from the pasta/
steamer insert.
13. Close the cover and press the adjust
button to adjust the minutes required
for cooking the type of pasta. The
maximum time that can be set on the
pasta function is 18 minutes.
14. Press the start button.
15. When the unit beeps again the pasta
is ready. Press the stop button and
unplug the unit.
Pasta Selected
Fig. 10
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Operating Instructions
Using the Bake Function
Use the baking function for cake mixes,
bread mixes, or light deserts.
Do not
fill the cooking pot past the “max”
line with batter or below the “min.” line.
This could result in the mixture being
under cooked or burnt.
1. Prepare mixture in a separate bowl.
2. Lightly grease the inside of the
cooking pot.
3. Pour batter into the cooking pot and
place into the unit.
4. Plug the unit into the wall outlet.
5. Press down on the cover until it clicks
into place.
6. Press the function button four (4)
times until the arrow on the LCD
display is pointing to the bake
function. (Fig. 11) The numbers will
not flash on the LCD display. The
default time for the bake function is
50 minutes.
Fig. 12
Using the Slow Cook Function
Use the slow cook function for a
variety of meals that require a longer
cooking time. Do not fill the cooking
pot past the “max” line with food or
below the “min.” line. This could result
in the food boiling over or burning.
1. Prepare dish to be cooked.
3. Place food into the cooking pot
and place into the unit.
4. Plug the unit into the wall outlet.
5. Press down on the cover until it
clicks into place.
6. Press the function button five (5)
times until the arrow on the LCD
display is pointing to the slow cook
function. (Fig. 13) The numbers
“01” will flash on the LCD display.
7. Press the adjust button to increase
the number of hours. The
maximum hours that can be set is
four (4) hours.
8. Press the timer button to get the
“:00” to flash. This means the
minutes can be set for the
slow cook time required.
16. Place the handle back onto the
pasta/steamer insert and slowly
remove the insert allowing water to
drain as the insert is lifted up.
Caution:
Remove the pasta/steamer
insert carefully to avoid burns or injury.
Note
: Allow the unit to cool completely
before cleaning.
17. Empty the water collector after each
use. Allow the unit to cool
completely before cleaning.
10. Using pot holders remove the
cooking pot from the unit and allow
to cool for a minimum of 2 minutes
before removing the baked goods
from the cooking pot.
11. To remove the baked goods from
the cooking pot, place a plate over
the top of the cooking pot, holding
the plate and cooking pot, turn
upside down, and allow the cake to
fall onto the plate. Lift cooking pot
up gently. (Fig. 12)
7. Press the start button.
8. Allow the mix to bake for complete
baking cycle of 50 minutes to
ensure that cake is baked right
through.
Note
: If the food being baked is not
done, re-select the bake function,
press start and cook for an additional
5 minutes. The unit will have to be
stopped manually when baking is
done. Time is not adjustable on this
function.
9. When the cycle is complete the
unit will beep. Press the stop
button.
Fig. 11
Fig. 13
Bake Selected
Slow Cook Selected