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SERVICE POLICY
In the event of you needing to contact the MX Group Customer Service Department, the following procedure should be followed:Before telephoning the MX Group Customer Service Department you should ensure that you have the model number, power rating, serial number and date of purchase. The MX Group Customer Service Department will be able to inform you whether the fault can be rectified by the provision of a replacement part or an on site visit by a Qualified Service Engineer. If a service call is booked, you or a representative must be present during the Engineers visit.
A charge will be made where a call under the terms of the guarantee has been booked and a failure was not product related, or an engineer arrives and is not able to gain access. If the product is no longer covered by the Guarantee, a charge will be made for the site visit and for any parts supplied.
Instantaneous Electric Shower Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT! This Step-by-Step guide should be given to the customer after installation and demonstration.
Customer Service Department Telephone: 7768 Fax: 7767 9.00 am - 5.00 pm Monday to Friday
12/2010
SECTION PACK SECTION PACKING CONTENTS
210 mm
CONTENTS PACKING CONTENTS
Shower Unit Showerhead Showerhead Key Flexible Hose Slider Rail Tube Slider Rail Brackets Slider Rail Showerhead Holder Hose Retaining Ring Screw Pack
Tape. The use of compound invalidates the guarantee. 6 All plumbing connections must be completed before making the electrical connections. 7 The outlet of your shower acts as a vent and must NOT be connected to any form of tap or fitting not recommended by The MX Group. 8 Always switch of at the isolating switch when not in use.
SECTION
IMPORTANT
1 Shower Installation must be carried out by a suitably qualified person and conform with IEE Regulations and National Water Council bylaws. 2 This shower unit is designed to be connected to a 15mm cold water mains supply. Do not connect to a tank supply unless a suitable booster pump is fitted. To make sure of activating the heating 3 elements, the shower must be connected to a mains water supply with a minimum running pressure of 100kPa (15 lb/sq in) - (1 Bar) at a minimum flow rate of 8 litres per minute. The maximum static pressure must be no greater than 1000kPa (150 lb/sq in) - (10 Bar). (Minimum running pressure must be obtained at 9 litres/minute for 9.5kW and 11 litres/minute for the 10.5kW). 4 The shower unit must not be fitted where it may be exposed to frost, for example in an outdoor area. The shower must not be used if suspected of being frozen. Frost damage is not covered by the guarantee. 5 Plumbers jointing compound must not be used. In instances of difficult joints use P.T.F.E.
GENERAL ADVICE TO CONTENTS SHOWER UNIT USERS
The following points will help you to understand how your MX shower unit operates. The flow rate of water passing through the shower unit determines the water temperature. The lower the flow the warmer the water, the higher the flow the cooler the water. The temperature produced by the shower unit will vary between seasons on any one setting of the temperature control. This is due to variance in the temperature of the water supply, which becomes cooler in winter than summer. The stabiliser valve maintains an almost constant shower temperature during mains water pressure changes. If changes in temperature are experienced in normal use, it is likely to be caused by water pressure falling below the minimum level. Falls in water pressure may be due to water being drawn off at other points within the building. The shower head must be cleaned regularly to remove scale and debris. If the water becomes hot and you are unable to obtain cooler water, check the spray head for blockage.
333 mm
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (Including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
An isolating valve must be fitted into the water supply for servicing purposes.
Fix the shower unit to the wall using the plugs and screws provided, do not fully tighten at this stage.
Determine the direction of the inlet water supply: Top (falling), Bottom (rising), or Back inlet.
INSTALLATION
To comply with National Water Council bylaws a double check valve must be fitted with all flexible shower accessories where it is possible that the shower head may come into contact with used water i.e. In the bath or shower tray.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Position your shower unit on the wall away from the direct spray of the shower and at about the same height as the shower head position. The shower unit should be positioned so that the shower head cannot be immersed in the bath or shower tray when hanging down.
Connect the mains water supply to the inlet of the shower unit using a 15mm copper or stainless pipe with a 15mm compression Elbow or 15mm push-fit elbow. Do not use excessive force when making the connection to the unit.
The back plate and the trim plate are fitted with removable inserts for fitting over the pipework to the shower unit.
GENERAL LAYOUT OF A CONTENTS SHOWER INSTALLATION GENERAL ADVICE TO
SHOWER UNIT USERS
A TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS ELECTRIC SHOWER INSTALLATION
PLUMBING CONNECTION
Before turning on the water supply to the shower unit the water supply pipe should be flushed out to remove debris. This can be achieved by connecting the flexible hose to the 15mm compression elbow and turning on the mains water supply long enough to clear the debris. After flushing the pipework ensure that the shower unit is positioned squarely on the wall and tighten the screws. Tighten all plumbing connections and check the pipework for leaks.
Plumbing the shower unit must precede wiring. Turn off the water supply at the isolating stop tap.
double pole heater switch wall mounted in accordance with local authority regulations
separate permanently connected supply from consumer unit MX electric water heater
Isolating stop tap
Hose Retaining Ring
Mains cold water supply (either top, bottom or rear entry)
Cold water mains supply
Plan your own installation carefully. Check on the nearest and most readily accessible rising mains water supply, this may be beneath the bath or in the loft, where it feeds the cold water storage tank. Use only the cold rising water main supply. Do not connect the shower unit to the down service from the tank. Avoid connecting the shower unit, if possible, were it will be affected by water drawn off by other appliances, e.g. From the mains feed to the W.C., This may cause a drop in pressure too low for the shower unit to work correctly.
Remove the two screws securing the shower unit cover and remove the cover complete with the control knobs.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Warning! This appliance must be earthed
Place the shower unit on the wall and mark the location of the fixing screws through the back plate.
Carefully drill the holes as marked using a sharpe 5.5mm masonry drill.
The shower unit must be permanently connected to the electricity supply, direct from the consumer unit via a double pole linked switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm. The switch must be readily accessible and clearly identifiable and out of reach of a person using a fixed bath or shower tray, unless the switch is cord operated. The wiring must be connected to the switch without the use of a plug or socket outlet.
KW RATING 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.5 10.5
NOMINAL AT 240v 29.10amps 31.25amps 33.33amps 35.41amps 39.58amps 43.75amps
MIN RATING OF ISOLATING SWITCH 30 amps 40 amps 40 amps 40 amps 40 amps 45 amps
FUSE RATING 30 amps 40 amps 40 amps 40 amps 40 amps 45 amps
MAX CABLE RUN 6mm 10mm 29m 48m 27m 44m 25m 42m 23m 38m 21m 32m 18m 30m
NOTE: It is necessary to align the D flat on the reverse side of the Power Selector and Temperature knobs with their opposite control spindles before the cover is located. Secure the cover with the two fixing screws provided.
RISER RAIL FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
location notch on top of the rail, making sure that the rail slot is located into the notch. Ensure the hole position is vertically aligned and mark the wall. Remove the rail and bracket, then drill and plug the wall. 5. Slide the height adjuster onto the rail. Tighten to the rail by turning the locking cap. Then fit the hose retaining ring onto the bottom of the rail.
The cable size required is determined by the kW rating of the shower and the distance between the shower and the consumer unit. The table above will help you choose the correct cable for your
Turn the flow control knob anticlockwise until the valve is fully open before switching on the unit. This will ensure a fast fill up of the unit when the shower is first switched on. Switch on the power to the shower unit at the consumer unit and the double pole switch. At this stage the power selector knob should be on the COLD position (Single Small Solid Red Dot - Sited at the 6 oclock position). Remove the shower head from the fexible hose and point to waste. Start the shower unit by press the START/ STOP button. Let the water flow through the shower unit to release any air which may be in the system and fill the shower unit with water.
installation, but it will depend upon the precise circumstances of the installation. If you are in any doubt consult an electrician.
The incoming cable should be hidden.
A piece of insulating or masking tape applied to the wall before marking out the Fixing holes will help stop the drill from wandering, particularly on tiled surfaces. When working near a basin or bath, insert the plug in the waste fitting so that small parts cannot be lost. Take care not to drop accessories or tools into basin or bath.
Connect the live cable to the terminal marked L. Connect the neutral cable to the terminal marked N. Connect the earth cable to the terminal marked E on the back plate.
CAUTION
Check there are no hidden cables or pipes before drilling holes for wall plugs. Exercise great care when using power tools near water. The use of a residual current device (RCD) is recommended. 1. Establish position for the riser rail, and mark the wall for the lower mounting bracket. Make allowances for the tallest person likely to use the shower regularly.
6. Replace the rail assembly into the lower bracket. Refit the top bracket, ensuring the slot in the rail is located into the bracket notch and fix to the wall. 7. Slide covers onto both brackets. 8. Firmly attach flexible hose to showerhead making sure sealing washer is in place. NOTE: The adjustable slider grips the conical end of the hose, not the handle of the showerhead.
Ensure that the terminal block screws are fully tightened and that no cable insulation is trapped under screws, Ensure the cable clamp is used to secure the cable. The earth continuity conductor of the electrical installation must be effectively connected to all exposed metal parts of other appliances and services in the room in which the shower unit is installed to confirm with IEE regulations.
2. Remove covers from the wall brackets.
The shower unit must be full of water before heat settings are used.
COMMISSIONING THE SHOWER
Switch the shower unit OFF by pressing the START/STOP button. Re-fit the shower head to the flexible hose. 3. Position the lower bracket and mark the wall for the screw fixing. Then drill and plug the wall and fix the lower bracket without the rail location notch. 4. Fit the rail into the lower bracket. Place the remaining bracket with the rail
1. Make sure that the electrical supply has been isolated at the double pole isolating switch. 2. Turn the top power selector knob to the Cold setting (Single Small Solid Red Dot Sited at the 6 oclock position). 3. Turn the bottom temperature control knob anti-clockwise to the full cold position.
FITTING THE COVER INTO POSITION
Your shower is now ready to use. We recommend that you allow your shower to reach a stable temperature before you commence showering.
4. Ensuring the water supply is fully on at the mains stop cock and isolating service valve (if fitted), check that water is not leaking from the bottom of the case.
5. Switch on the electrical supply at the double pole switch. The Power neon indicator will light.
PACKING CONTENTS
OPERATING THE SHOWER
Note: To adjust the shower temperature. The water temperature is altered by increasing or decreasing the flow rate of water through the shower unit via the temperature control. To increase the shower temperature Turn the temperature control knob clockwise, this will decrease the flow of water and increase the shower temperature.
COLD LOW
6. Press the START/STOP button. Check that water flows freely from the shower within a few seconds. The water from the Showerhead will be at full force and at a cool temperature.
1. Switch on pull-cord or wall mounted switch. The Power neon will illuminate indicating the switch is on. 2. Press the START/STOP button for immediate water flow. 3. Select your power setting using the top control. The shower has three positions Cold, Low power and High power. Cold setting (Single Small Solid Red Dot Sited at the 6 oclock position): Adjustment of the flow control on this setting will only alter the flow of water not the water temperature. Low setting (Single Larger Solid Red Dot Sited at the 9 oclock position): This is the low power setting for economy during warmer months or when a cool shower is required. Temperature adjustment is via the bottom temperature control. High setting (Double Solid Red Dot): This is the full power setting. Temperature adjustment is via the bottom temperature control. 4. Wait a few seconds for the warmer water to reach the handset. 5. If necessary turn bottom Temperature control knob slowly to obtain desired showering temperature. Again, waiting a few seconds after each adjustment in temperature to reach the handset.
7. Rotate the bottom temperature control knob slowly clockwise fully. This will gradually reduce the flow with the water temperature remaining cool. 8. Return the knob anti-clockwise to maximum flow.
To decrease the shower temperature Turn the temperature control knob anticlockwise, this will increase the flow of water and decrease the shower temperature.
To decrease the shower temperature Turn the temperature control knob anti-clockwise, this will increase the flow of water and decrease the shower temperature. 6. To turn off the shower unit press the START/STOP button.
9. Now turn the top power selector knob to the Low setting (Single Larger Solid Red Dot - Sited at the 9 oclock position). Allow a few seconds for the warmer temperature to reach the showerhead this shows that the Low power setting is operating correctly.
7. A small amount of water will be retained in the showerhead after the shower has been turned off. This may drain over a few minutes.
10. Now turn the top power selector knob to the High setting (Double Solid Red Dot Symbol). The temperature at the showerhead will rise further - this shows that the full power setting is operating correctly.
8. Switch of pull-cord or wall mounted switch.
11. Turn the bottom temperature control knob clockwise for hotter water and anti-clockwise for cooler water. Allow a few seconds between selections - for the temperature change to reach the showerhead.
WARNING! IF RE-STARTING THE SHOWER IMMEDIATEL AFTER Y STOPPING, BE AWARE THAT A SLUG OF HOT WATER WILL BE EXPELLED FOR THE FIRST FEW SECONDS.
NOTE. When the temperature is changed the flow rate alters.
OPERATING FEATURES
WARMER
COOLER
Power Neon Indicator The Power neon indicator will be illuminated when the shower unit is
12. Push the START/STOP button to stop the flow.
Power Neon Indicator
The Power neon indicator will be illuminated when the shower unit is switched on and water is flowing on the heat settings. The light will not come on when the shower unit is on the cold setting.
ATTENTION!
DO NOT OPERATE THE SHOWER UNIT IF THE SPRAYHEAD OR HOSE BECOMES DAMAGED.
Auto Reset Neon Indicator
The Auto Reset Neon Indicator will be illuminated during normal operation if an overheat temperature is sensed, power to the element will be cut off, water will continue to flow until the unit has cooled sufficiently. Power to the elements will be automatically restored.
THE SHOWER IS DESIGNED AND APPROVED TO EN-60335 WITH THE HANDSET PROVIDED. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST ANY HANDSET THAT IS NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER BE USED WITH THIS PRODUCT.
GUARANTEE
The MX Group guarantee this product for a period of one year, from date of purchase, against mechanical and electrical defects arising from faulty materials or from poor workmanship, providing the product has been installed by a competent person in accordance with the fitting instructions. The MX Group undertake to repair or replace, at their discretion, without charge, provided the product has been properly maintained and operated in accordance with the operating instructions. Any component found to be defective during this period, as the result of misuse or damage, or the effects of scaling, will not be covered by this guarantee. This product must not be modified, repaired or taken apart except by a person authorised by The MX Group. This Guarantee is only valid within the United Kingdom and does not cover product used commercially. This Guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
The MX Group Alpha Close, Delta Drive, Tewkesbury Industrial Estate, Tewkesbury, Glos. GL20 8JF Telephone: Fax: 01684 293900
If the Auto Reset Neon Indicator persistently functions, ensure that the showerhead is free from scale and debris which will increase the flow of water through the unit.
SHOWRHEAD CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
The showerhead should be cleaned periodically to remove limescale or debris which will reduce the performance of the shower. The frequency of cleaning will vary according to local water quality. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
Do not operate the shower unit if the sprayhead or hose becomes damaged. Warning:scalere-starting the shower immediately after If deposits are stubborn, 3. If soak be aware a stopping,the showerhead in that a slug of hot water will be proprietary limescale remover expelled rinse thoroughly before use. seconds. and for the first few
1.To break away scale deposits on a daily basis simply rub your thumb over the surface whilst the shower is running.
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February 2003 Rf. : 5067029
Conception et ralisation : ADHOCS - 3734
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F C1 C D* E B A
ENGLISH
Thank you for choosing an appliance from the Moulinex range. Your steamer enables you to cook without fat and at the same time to conserve the trace elements and vitamins in the food.
Description
A A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 Base Heating element Water tank with max level indicator Water fill inlet max level indicator Cap Timer Operating indicator light Power cord A8 B C C1 D E F Aroma diffuser/ integrated turbo ring Juice collector Lower basket 1 Rice Bowl Upper basket 2 (depending on model) Fish tray Lid - Unplug the appliance as soon as you have finished using it and when you are cleaning it. - Never use your appliance if it is not working correctly or if it has been damaged. If this happens, contact an approved Moulinex service centre (see list in the Moulinex service booklet). - Any intervention other than cleaning and normal maintenance by the customer must be carried out by an approved Moulinex service centre. - Never place the appliance, the power cord or the plug in water or in any other liquid. - Do not allow the power cord to hang down within reach of children. - The power cord must never be close to or in contact with the hot parts of your appliance, close to a source of heat or resting on a sharp edge. - If the power cord or the plug are damaged, do not use your appliance. To avoid any risk of danger, these must be replaced by an approved Moulinex service centre. - For your own safety, you should use only the Moulinex accessories and spare parts which are suitable for your appliance. - Never run your appliance without water in the tank. - Never move your appliance while it is working. - Before moving the appliance:. Unplug it,. Allow it to cool,. Empty the juice collector. - Never immerse the base (A) in water.
Safety instructions
1) Electrical connection - Check that the specifications of your appliance are compatible with those of your electrical system. - It is vital that your appliance is plugged into an earthed socket and complies with the electrical standards in force in your country. Any connection error will invalidate the guarantee. 2) Installation - Always place your steamer on a stable, flat, heat-resistant surface well away from walls or cupboards. - Keep it away from:. Any inflammable gas, object or liquid,. Any source of heat (oven, microwave, hotplate),. Any water splashes. 3) Recommendations - Read the instructions for use carefully before using your appliance for the first time and retain them for future use: any use which does not conform to these instructions will absolve Moulinex from any liability. - Never leave the appliance within reach of children without supervision. The use of this appliance by young children or severely disabled persons must be supervised at all times. - Your appliance is intended solely for domestic use only. Any commercial use, inappropriate use or failure to comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantee will not apply.
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- Warning: during use, the steam produced can cause scalding:. Handle all parts with an oven glove or a cloth,. Be careful when lifting the lid,. Always use a cooking utensil to handle the food in the steamer.
Environment protection
- Your appliance has been designed to work for many years. However, when you finally decide to replace your old product, remember to think of what you can do to help to protect the environment by disposing of it at your local waste disposal centre.
Before using your appliance for the first time
- Wash the baskets and the other accessories in soapy water, rinse and dry carefully. - Wipe the inside of the water tank with a damp sponge. Warning: Never put the base of your appliance in water.
Using your steamer
PREPARATION - Put any herbs, essences and seasonings in the double inner side of the Aroma diffuser (A8). Fill with water or another liquid (see recipes) up to the max level written inside the diffuser. - Clip the Aroma diffuser in place. - Fill the water tank through the water fill inlet using cold water (A3) after opening the cap (A4), or pour the cold water directly into the water tank (A2). - Never exceed the max level (A2). - Never add herbs, spices, aroma or seasonings to this water. - Put the cooking juice collector (B) in place on the base (A). USING THE DIFFERENT ACCESSORIES Your steamer can be used with 1 or 2 baskets (depending on model). Lower basket 1 (C): - Place the food in the basket. - Place the basket on the cooking juice collector.
. Upper basket 2 (D) (depending on model): - Put the food in the basket. - Place basket 2 on the top of basket 1. Note: if the cooking times differ between the foods in each of the basket, begin cooking the food which requires longest time of cooking in basket 1 then add basket 2 during cooking to complete the cooking cycle. Rice bowl (C1): - Put the rice and water into the rice bowl (1 measure of rice per 2 measures of water). - Place the rice bowl in the basket. - Place the basket on the juice collector. Fish tray (E): - Lay the fish on the tray. - Put it either directly on the juice collector (B) or on the on the top of the basket 1 or basket 2 (depending on model). - Then place the basket with fish tray on the juice collector. OPERATION - Put the lid (F) on the last basket or on the fish tray (E). - Make sure that the steam holes on the lid are positioned facing away from you. - Plug in the appliance and then adjust the timer (A5) to the cooking time desired (see cooking charts). - The indicator light (A6) will come on, and the cooking begins. - Once the cooking time is up, the timer (A5) rings and the indicator light (A6) goes out. The appliance stops automatically. - Remove the lid (F) with care and use oven gloves to handle it. - The upturned lid on the worktop allows you to put down the basket to drain the foods. TIPS - During cooking, make sure there is always some water in the water tank (A2). The water level can be topped up at any time using the filler inlet (A3) without having to handle the cooking baskets. - If you do two lots of cooking in succession, empty the juice collector (B) and adjust the water level if necessary.
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- You can retain the cooking juices to prepare your sauces (B).
What to do if your appliance does not work?
- Check the electrical connection (A7) and the timer (A5) position. If you have any product problems or queries, please contact our customer Relations Team for expert help and advice. HELPLINE: 1454 - UK (01) 4751947 - Ireland www.moulinex.co.uk
Cleaning
- After every use, unplug the appliance and allow it to cool. - Empty the juice collector, the Aroma diffuser and the water tank. - Clean the accessories (cooking baskets Aroma diffuser, juice collector, fish tray, rice bowl) in the dishwasher. - For the water tank, clean it with a sponge and rinse. - Never put the base (A) in water or under running water. - Do not use a metallic scourer or scouring powder or any abrasive product. TIPS - Over time the strong coloured natural juices from food such as carrots and beetroot may stain the juice collector and water tank this is normal. Straight after cooking, clean by soaking, in mild bleach (not abrasive) or wipe over with some vegetable oil using paper towel.
Guide to cooking
These cooking times are only a guide and should be adjusted according to your own taste, the types of food and their quantity.
Food Amount Times (min)
Maintenance
DESCALING Descaling varies depending on the hardness of the water in your region. On average, we recommend that you descale your appliance every 7 - 10 uses in order to maintain an effective flow of steam and to prolong the lifetime of your appliance. - Position the Aroma diffuser (A8) over the element in the water tank (A1). - Fill the water tank (A2) with a third white vinegar and two thirds cold water up to the maximum level. - Do not heat up (to avoid any descaling odour). - Leave overnight to descale. - Rinse out the water tank with the warm water several times. STORAGE: - Store the appliance according to the diagram.
Fish Thin fillets of fish (cod, plaice, sole, salmon, haddock): - Fresh - Frozen Thick fillets or steaks (cod, plaice, sole, salmon haddock ): - Fresh Whole fish (trout, salmon trout) Sea food Mussels Prawns (raw) Scallops Meat Pork fillets Sausages - knackwurst - Frankfurter Lamb steaks
450 g 450 g
8-10 mins 11-16 mins
450 g 600 g
16-21 mins 27-32 mins
1 kg 200 g 100 g
16-21 mins 3-7 mins 6-10 mins
700 g 500 g
13-16 mins 8-12 mins 11-13 mins 11-16 mins
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Poultry Chicken breast (bonless) - Strips - whole Chicken drumsticks or thigh joints Turkey steaks and escalope Vegetables Artichokes (globe) Asparagus Fresh Broccoli Frozen Broccoli Celeriac Mushrooms Cauliflower florets Cabbage (red or green) Courgettes Fresh spinach Frozen spinach Fresh fine whole green beans Frozen fine whole green beans Mange tout Fresh or frozen peas Leeks (sliced) Leeks (baby whole) Carrots Peppers Potatoes (new) Potatoes (old) Onions (small whole) Onions sliced
500 g 450 g 4
13-16 mins 16-21 mins 32-37 mins
21-26 mins
Fruits Apples (quartered sliced) Apple (whole) Bananas Apricots Peaches or Nectarines Pears Rhubarb
g 400 g
16 mins 16-21 mins 11-16 mins 11-16 mins 11-16 mins 21-26 mins 21-26 mins
3 average 600 g 400 g 400 g 350 g 500 g 1 average 600 g 600 g 300 g 300 g 500 g 500 g 500 g 400 g 500 g 500 g 500 g 300 g 600 g 600 g 400 g 400 g
32-37 mins 16-21 mins 21-26 mins 20-25 mins 21-26 mins 11-16 mins 27-32 mins 16-19 mins 13-16 mins 11-13 mins 16-21 mins 21-26 mins 16-21 mins 12-15 mins 21-26 mins 8-12 mins 16-21 mins 11-16 mins 11-16 mins 43-48 mins 27 mins 11-16 mins 11-16 mins
Rice/Grains/Pasta White rice american long grain150 g Basmati rice 150 g Easy cook white rice 150 g Brown rice 150 g Coucous 200 g Pasta (spaghetti) 200 g Bulgar wheat 150 g Other foods Hard boiled eggs Poached eggs in ramekins (firm set) Poached eggs in ramekins (soft set)
27-32 mins 27-32 mins 21-24 mins 43-48 mins 11 mins 21-26 mins 16 mins
16 mins 13-16 mins 8-10 mins
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