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MAGIMIX COMPACT Manual
Instructions for use
Important safeguards
2
Description
4
Control panel
5
Fitting the bowls
6
Removing the bowls
7
Standard accessories
8
Using the metal blade
9
Using the dough blade
10
Using the egg whisk
11
Using the grating/slicing discs
12
Optional accessories
14
Using the citrus press
15
Using the juicer
16
Using the optional discs
17
Using the extra large feed tube (XL models only)
18
Cleaning
19
Maximum processing capacities
20
Tips
20
Vitamines and mineral salts
22
Safety instructions
23
Recipes
How to read the recipes
24
The essentials
25
Hors-d’œuvres
37
Breadmaking
43
Soups
51
Appetizers
59
Vegetables
71
Seafood
81
Meat
91
Desserts
99
For the discerning baby
117
Non-alcoholic cocktails
121
Glossary
124
Recipe index
125
PLEASE READ THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (P.2-3 AND 23) THROUGH
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE.
!
Summary of COMPACT
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Instructions for use important safeguards 2 description 4 control panel 5 fitting the bowls 6 removing the bowls 7 standard accessories 8 using the metal blade 9 using the dough blade 10 using the egg whisk 11 using the grating/slicing discs 12 optional accessories 14 using the citrus press 15 using...
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2 when using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. To protect against risk of electrical shock do not put the food processor in water or other liquid. 3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is use...
Page 3: For Usa And Canada Only
3 23. Always attach plug to appliance and check that the control is off before plugging cord into wall outlet. To disconnect, turn the control to off, then remove plug from wall outlet. 24. Do not use appliance for other than intented use. 25. Never add to container while appliance is operating. 26....
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4 description graduated pusher feed tube midi bowl main bowl motor unit dough blade metal blade egg whisk slicing disc grating disc lid mini bowl extension spatula storage box (1) motor shaft safety mechanism or or * (1) for greater stability, thread the power cord through the special notches on the...
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5 control panel off: press this button to switch the machine off. On: press this button to process in continuous mode and achieve an even texture. Ideal for chopping, processing and blending finely, as well as for kneading, beating egg whites, slicing and grating. Pulse: press this button for interm...
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6 fitting the bowls place the bowl on top of the motor unit and turn to the right to lock it into position. Before using your appliance for the first time, wash all the parts thoroughly (except the motor unit). Slide the midi bowl onto the motor shaft, inside the main bowl. Slide the mini bowl onto ...
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7 removing the bowls unlock the bowl lid and lift it off. Remove the blade from the mini bowl. Turn the bowl to the left to unlock it. You can now remove it. Remove the midi bowl, holding it by its sides to lift it out. 5 3 • always handle the discs and blades with caution, as they are extremely sha...
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8 standard accessories mini bowl fitted with a metal blade for chopping, processing and blending small quantities or baby food. Midi bowl : both practical and easy to clean. Specially designed for grating or slicing cheese, fruit and vegetables. Metal blade: used in the main bowl for chopping, proce...
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9 using the metal blade fit the metal blade onto the motor shaft. It needs to be at the bottom of the bowl. Place the ingredients in the bowl. Put the lid on and turn until it locks into position. Chopping meat, fish and herbs in either pulse or continuous mode. Liquefying soups, purées and pancake ...
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10 using the dough blade fit the dough blade onto the motor shaft. It needs to be at the bottom of the main bowl. Put the lid on and turn until it locks into position. Kneading leavened dough for bread, brioche, etc. Kneading unleavened dough for shortcrust pastry, rich shortcrust pastry, etc. 1 2 3...
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11 using the egg whisk the egg whisk is composed of 3 sections, so make sure they are properly assembled. Check that the metal shaft is correctly inserted. Fit the egg whisk onto the motor shaft. It needs to be at the bottom of the bowl. Put the lid on, and turn until it locks into position. Stiffly...
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12 using the grating/slicing discs we recommend that you use the discs in the midi bowl. Slide the extension over the motor shaft. For non-reversible discs, make sure you place the disc right side up. Place the chosen disc with the relevant reference facing upwards. Slide the disc onto the extension...
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13 using the grating/slicing discs grating: for longer shreds, lay the fruit and vegetables horizontally in the feed tube. Slicing : place long fruit and vegetables (e.G. Leeks and carrots) upright in the feed tube. Peppers: cut off both ends, make a cut from top to bottom and roll the pepper into a...
Page 14
14 optional accessories the list of accessories supplied with the appliance will vary from one model to another. Juicer made from stainless steel: can extract a clear juice from most types of fruit and vegetables. Parmesan/chocolate grater: perfect for gra- ting parmesan and plain chocolate. 6-mm sl...
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15 using the citrus press fit the citrus press basket onto the bowl and turn until it locks into position. Select the cone according to the size of your citrus fruit. The large cone should always be slotted onto the small one. Slide the cone onto the motor shaft. Place the lever arm opposite the loc...
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16 these instructions do not apply to the extra large feed tube (xl models). Using the juicer slide the juicer basket onto the motor shaft. Place the lid on the bowl and turn until it locks into position. Wash the fruit and vegetables and cut into chunks. There is no need to peel them if they have t...
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17 using the optional discs french fries/veggies stick disc : to make french fries, arrange the potatoes horizontally in the feed tube. To learn how to fit the discs, read the instructions on p.12. To make fruit or vegetable sticks, lay them horizontally in the feed tube. Parmesan/chocolate grater: ...
Page 18
Using the extra large feed tube place the lid on the bowl and turn until it locks into position. The feed tube has two openings: an extra large opening for grating and slicing fruit and vegetables, either left whole or cut into large chunks, to professional standards and, a narrower opening for liqu...
Page 19
Cleaning the blades may become blunt if they come into frequent contact with certain foodstuffs (parsley, hazelnuts, etc.). You can sharpen them with a sharpening steel. Some foodstuffs such as carrots tend to stain plastic. Rubbing with a piece of paper towel and a little vegetable oil will remove ...
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20 maximum processing capacities c 3150 / 3200 cs 4150 / 4200 cs 5150 / 5200 • in the case of liquids, never fill the bowl more than 1 / 3 full. In the case of solids, never fill the bowl more than 2 / 3 full. • to make optimum use of your food processor and reduce cleaning to a minimum, use the min...
Page 21
21 tips vegetable purée: cut the cooked vegetables into large chunks, put these in the main bowl and process with the metal blade. Pulse a few times to begin with, then blend continuously to achieve the desired consistency. Fresh herbs: before chopping fresh herbs, check that both the herbs and the ...
Page 22: Vitamins
22 vitamins and mineral salts fruit vegetables vitamins which are the best sources ?* ginger, parsley, watercress, spinach, fennel, blackberries, etc. Pineapple, leek, sorrel, garlic, melon, peach, asparagus, spinach, tomato, etc. Ginger, sorrel, spinach, fennel, parsley, etc. Garlic, ginger, coconu...
Page 23: Save These Instructions
• check that the voltage of your household current corresponds to that shown on the identification plate. • your appliance must always be plugged into a grounded socket. • this machine must never be left running unattended, even though you do not need to keep your finger pressed on any of the button...
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How to read the recipes the words in the recipes marked with an asterisk* are explained in the glossary on p. 124. In most of the recipes, we have included a table to help you automatically adapt the recipe to the number of required servings and/or the nature of your appliance. For instance, the max...