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Brand : BOSCH

Model : MS6CB6110

Category : Mixeur

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USER MANUAL MS6CB6110 BOSCH

Congratulations on the purchase of your new BOSCH appliance. In doing so, you have opted for a modern, high-quality domestic appliance. You can find further information about our products on our web page.

Before use, read these instructions carefully in order to become familiar with important safety and operating instructions for this appliance.

If the instructions for correct use of the appliance are not observed, the manufacturer’s liability for any resulting damage will be excluded. This appliance is designed for processing normal household quantities in the home or similar quantities in non-industrial applications. Non-industrial applications include e.g. use in employee kitchens in shops, offices, agricultural and other commercial businesses, as well as use by guests in boarding houses, small hotels and similar dwellings. Use the appliance for processing normal quantities of food for domestic use. This appliance is suitable for cutting and mixing raw and cooked meat, bacon, poultry and fish. Food which is to be processed must not contain any hard components (e.g. bones). Other applications are possible if the accessories approved by the manufacturer are used. It must not be used for processing other objects or substances. Use the appliance with original accessories only. Please keep the operating instructions in a safe place. If passing on the appliance to a third party, always include the operating instructions.

, General safety instructions

Electric shock risk The appliance must not be used by children. The appliance and its power cord must be kept away from children. Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.

Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with the specifications on the rating plate. Only use indoors. Do not use the appliance if the power cord and/or appliance are damaged.

Always disconnect the appliance from the supply if it is left unattended and before assembling, disassembling or cleaning. Do not place the power cord over sharp edges or hot surfaces. To prevent injury, a damaged power cord must be replaced by the manufacturer or his customer service or a similarly qualified person. Only our customer service may repair the appliance.

, Safety instructions for this appliance

Risk of injury Electric shock risk Never immerse the base unit in liquids and do not clean in the dishwasher. Do not use a steam cleaner. Do not insert mains plug until all preparations for working with the appliance are complete. After a power failure the switched-on appliance starts up again. Before cleaning the appliance, pull out the mains plug. Before fitting/removing attachments, wait until the drive has come to a standstill and pull out the mains plug. Never fit attachments to/remove attachments from the base unit. Risk of injury from sharp blades/rotating drive Keep hands clear of rotating parts. Do not reach into the feed tube. Always use the stuffer to push food down the hole. The blade is sharp and can cause injury. Do not grip the sharp blades and edges of the shredding and slicing inserts. During operation do not grip the shredding and slicing inserts. Warning! Never press the On/Off button and reverse button at the same time. Before pressing the other button, wait until the drive has come to a complete standstill. Risk of damaging the appliance. Safety devices

Overload protection (thermal circuit breaker)

If the motor switches itself off while the appliance is being used, the overload protection feature has been activated. Possible causes may be the simultaneous processing of large quantities of food or a blockage caused by bones. If a safety system is activated, see “Troubleshooting”. 12

The operating instructions describe several models, see also overview of models (Fig. ).

Please fold out the illustrated pages. Fig.  1 Mincer 2 Drive 3 Mincer attachment 4 Filler tray Plastic or stainless steel * Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH

5 Pusher 6 Lid for pusher 7 Release button 8 Handle 9 Storage compartment with insert 10 Cover for storage compartment 11 Indicator light 12 Reverse button 13 On/Off button 14 Thermal circuit breaker 15 Cord store Mincer attachment 16 Casing 17 Worm gear with driver 18 Blade 19 Perforated disc a) coarse, hole diameter 8 mm b) fine, hole diameter 3 mm * c) fine, hole diameter 3.8 mm * c) medium, hole diameter 4.8 mm * 20 Threaded ring Sausage filler attachment 21 Nozzle 22 Bearing ring Kebbe attachment 23 Shaper 24 Conical ring Fruit press attachment * 25 Casing 26 Worm gear 27 Filter insert, a) fine b) coarse 28 Filter holder 29 Outlet funnel 30 Threaded ring 31 Pulp nozzle Shredding attachment * 32 Casing 33 Pusher 34 Interchangeable insert a) Slicing attachment b) Shredding insert – coarse c) Shredding insert – fine d Grating insert * for some models

Predetermined breaking point

To prevent serious damage to your appliance if the mincer is overloaded, the driver has a notch (predetermined breaking point).

If an overload occurs, the driver breaks instead. However, the driver can easily be replaced. Otherwise spare parts with a predetermined breaking point are not a component of our warranty obligations. Such spare parts can be purchased from customer service (order no. 753348).

Risk of injury! Do not insert mains plug until all preparations for working with the appliance are complete. Before operating the appliance and accessories for the first time, clean thoroughly; see “Cleaning and servicing”. Fig.   Stow perforated discs in the storage compartment.  Stow individual parts of the sausage filler attachment and kebbe attachment in the pusher and close the pusher with the lid. 

Assembling the mincer attachment

Fig.   Take perforated disc with required hole diameter out of the storage compartment.  Insert worm gear into the housing.  Put blade on the worm gear. Blades must face the perforated disc.  Put perforated disc with the required hole diameter on the worm gear. Recess on the perforated disc must be situated on the lug in the housing.  Screw on threaded ring clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded ring too tight.  Disassembly is in reverse order. Use for: – processing raw or cooked meat, bacon, poultry and fish. – Do not process bones! – Process steak tartare through the mincer twice.

Assembling sausage filler attachment

Note: The parts of the mincer attachment (without perforated disc and blade) are used. Fig.   Take nozzle (A) and bearing ring (D) out of the pusher.  Insert worm gear into the housing.  Insert nozzle into the threaded ring.  Put bearing ring on the worm gear and hold in place. Recess on the bearing ring must be situated on the lug in the housing.  Screw on threaded ring with nozzle clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded ring too tight.  Disassembly is in reverse order. Use for: Filling artificial and natural casings with sausage meat.

Assembling kebbe attachment

Note: The parts of the mincer attachment (without perforated disc and blade) are used. Fig.   Take shaper (B) and conical ring (C) out of the pusher.  Insert worm gear into the housing.  Insert shaper into threaded ring.  Put conical ring on the worm gear and hold in place. Recess on the conical ring must be situated on the lug in the housing.  Screw on threaded ring with shaper clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded ring too tight.  Disassembly is in reverse order. Use for: Shaping dough tubes.

Operating the appliance

Risk of injury Before fitting/removing attachment, wait until the drive has come to a standstill and pull out the mains plug. Do not reach into the feed tube. Always use the stuffer to push food down the hole.

 Stand the mincer on a clean, level work surface.  Take power cord out of the cable storage and pull out to the required length.  Put the completely assembled mincer attachment, inclined slightly to the right, on the drive.  Turn mincer attachment upwards until it engages.  Tighten threaded ring on the mincer attachment.  Attach filling tray.  Insert pusher into filling opening.  Place a bowl or plate under the outlet opening.  Insert the mains plug.  Switch appliance on with the On/Off button.  Place the food to be processed in the filling tray.  Only use the pusher when adding more ingredients. Application instructions: If the food to be chopped up jams in the worm gear: Use reverse button to remove the blockage. 1. Switch appliance off with the On/Off button. 2. Wait until the drive comes to a standstill. 3. Briefly press reverse button. 4. Wait until the drive comes to a standstill. 5. Switch appliance on with the On/Off button. After using the appliance:  Switch appliance off with the On/Off button.  Remove mains plug.  Pull out the pusher.  Remove filling tray.  Remove the mincer attachment. Holding down the release button, turn the attachment to the right and remove.  Disassemble mincer attachment.  Clean all parts, see “Cleaning and servicing”.

Fruit press attachment

Puréeing soft fruit, tomatoes, apples, pears or rosehips. The selection of the filter insert determines the content of fruit pulp in the juice. Do not use for puréeing fruit that contains pips the same size as the holes in the filter insert of the purée attachment (e.g. raspberries).

Before fitting/removing attachment, wait until the drive has come to a standstill and pull out the mains plug. Do not reach into the feed tube. Always use the stuffer to push food down the hole. Warning! Do not process frozen fruit or vegetables. Remove stones (cherries, plums, apricots, etc.). Fig.     

Insert worm gear into the housing.

Insert filter insert into the filter holder. Press in filter insert all the way. Insert filter holder into threaded ring. Screw on threaded ring with filter holder clockwise. Lug on the filter holder must be situated in the recess in the housing. Do not tighten the threaded ring too tight. Screw pulp nozzle into the filter holder. Attach outlet funnel to the filter holder and engage. Put the completely assembled fruit press attachment, inclined slightly to the right, on the drive. Turn fruit press attachment upwards until it engages. Tighten threaded ring on the fruit press attachment. Attach filling tray. Place suitable container under the juice outlet opening. Place bowl or plate under the opening of the pulp nozzle. Insert the mains plug. Place the food to be processed in the filling tray. Switch appliance on with the On/Off button.

Press food down using the pusher.

Do not exert too much pressure! Filter insert may be damaged. Application instructions: – First loosen the pulp nozzle until the pulp (solid constituents) is still moist when it flows out. – Then slowly close the pulp nozzle until juice and pulp come out in the required form. After using the appliance:  Switch appliance off with the On/Off button.  Remove mains plug.  Pull out the pusher.  Remove filling tray.  Remove the fruit press attachment. Holding down the release button, turn the attachment to the right and remove.  Disassemble fruit press attachment. Disassembly is in reverse order.  Clean all parts, see “Cleaning and servicing”. 

Shredding attachment

For shredding and slicing cheese, fruit, vegetables, nuts, almonds, dried bread rolls and pieces of bread, chocolate and other hard foods.

Before fitting/removing attachment, wait until the drive has come to a standstill and pull out the mains plug. Do not grip the sharp blades and edges of the shredding and slicing inserts. Do not reach into the feed tube. Always use the stuffer to push food down the hole. Fig.   Place required insert in the housing of the shredding attachment. The insert is automatically locked when the appliance is switched on.  Put the shredding attachment, inclined slightly to the right, on the drive.  Turn shredding attachment upwards until it engages.

Place a bowl or plate under the outlet opening.  Insert the mains plug.  Place the food to be processed in the feed tube.  Insert pusher and hold in place. Note: Pusher can be inserted in one direction only. Note position of the curve!  Switch appliance on with the On/Off button.  Press food down using the pusher. Do not exert too much pressure! After using the appliance:  Switch appliance off with the On/Off button.  Remove mains plug.  Pull out the pusher.  Remove the shredding attachment. Holding down the release button, turn the attachment to the right and remove.  Disassemble shredding attachment.  Clean all parts, see “Cleaning and servicing”. 

Cleaning and servicing

Important information The appliance requires no maintenance. Thorough cleaning protects the appliance from damage and keeps it functional.

Never immerse the base unit in liquids and do not clean in the dishwasher. Before cleaning the appliance, pull out the mains plug! Warning! Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. Surfaces may be damaged. Do not clean the aluminium parts (housing, worm gear and threaded ring of the mincer attachment) in the dishwasher. Harmless discolouration may occur over time.

Cleaning the appliance

Pull out the mains plug.

Wipe the mincer clean with a damp cloth. If required, use a little detergent.

Cleaning the attachments

Rinse housing, worm gear and threaded ring of the mincer attachment by hand.  Dry metal parts straight away and apply a little edible oil to protect them from rust.  Fig.  gives an overview of how to clean the individual parts. 

Fault Appliance stops but does not switch off.

Appliance overloaded, e.g. mincer blocked.

Switch appliance off and wait until it comes to a standstill.  Press reverse button to remove the blockage.  Wait until the drive comes to a standstill.  Switch on appliance again. 

Appliance switches off during use.

Appliance overloaded. Overload protection feature has been activated.

Switch off the appliance. Remove mains plug. Leave the appliance to cool down for approx. 60 minutes.  Lift appliance and press the thermal circuit breaker on the underside of the appliance (Fig. , 14).  Insert the mains plug.  Switch on appliance again.   

Important information

If the fault cannot be eliminated, please contact customer service.

Sausage filler attachment

Perforated disc, fine (3 mm/3.8 mm): cooked chicken, pork, beef, cooked liver, cooked fish for soups; raw pork and beef for meat loaf; raw liver, meat and bacon for liverwurst; pork for Mettwurst

Perforated disc, medium (4.8 mm): Pork and beef for pâté and Cervelat sausage; Perforated disc, coarse (8 mm): roast pork for goulash soup; leftovers (joint, sausage, ...) for casserole

Mincer Type CNFW5 Using the perforated disc 8 mm 300 g of fresh white bread 40 g of butter or margarine 200 ml of milk 2 eggs 1 tbs. of finely chopped onions Parsley, salt A little flour Mincer Type CNFW6, 7, 8 Using the perforated disc 4.8 mm 300 g of fresh white bread 40 g of butter or margarine 200 ml of milk 2 eggs 1 tbs. of finely chopped onions Parsley, salt A little flour Proccessing ingredients  Using the mincer, chop up the white bread (Type CNFW5, 6, 7) for approx. 1 minute and (Type CNFW8) for approx. ½ minute.  Add the finely chopped onions, a little parsley and butter and mix.  Whisk eggs, milk and salt and mix into the bread dough.  Leave the dough to prove for several minutes. Then knead again.  Shape the dumplings with wet hands. Roll dumplings in flour.  Place dumplings in boiling water and leave to simmer for approx. 20 minutes. Do not bring to the boil!

Soak natural casing in lukewarm water for approx. 10 minutes before processing.

 Do not overfill sausages, otherwise the sausages may burst while they are being boiled or fried.  The nozzles can also be used without casings! Coat sausage meat with breadcrumbs and then fry.

Recipe for stuffed kebbe Dough pocket: 500 g of lamb, cut into strips 500 g of bulgur wheat, washed and drained 1 small onion, chopped  Pass lamb and wheat alternately through the fine perforated disc of the mincer attachment.  Mix the dough thoroughly, mix in the onion.  Pass the mixture twice more through the mincer attachment. Filling: 400 g of lamb, cut into strips 2 medium-sized onions, chopped 1 tablespoon of oil 1 tablespoon of flour 2 teaspoons of pimento Salt and pepper  Pass lamb through the fine perforated disc of the mincer attachment.  Fry onions until golden brown.  Add lamb and fry until well done.  Add remaining ingredients. Braise everything for approx. 1–2 minutes.  Pour off excess fat.  Leave the filling to cool down.

Preparing the kebbe:  Pass mixture for dough pockets through the kebbe attachment.  Divide the hollow strand of dough into pieces approx. 7.5 cm in length.  Seal one end of the dough pocket.  Press a little stuffing into the opening and also seal the other end of the dough pocket.  Heat oil (approx. 180 °C) and deep-fry the dough pockets for approx. 6 minutes until golden brown.

Shredding attachment

Slicing insert for onions, cabbage, apples, carrots Shredding insert – coarse for nuts, chocolate, cheese, hard bread/bread rolls Shredding insert – fine for nuts, chocolate, cheese Grating insert for potatoes, Parmesan cheese

Instructions on disposal

This appliance has been identified in accordance with the European directive 2012/19/EC on Waste

Electrical and Electronic Equipment – WEEE. The Directive paves the way for effective EU-wide withdrawal and utilization of waste appliances. Please ask your dealer or inquire at your local authority about current means of disposal.

The guarantee conditions for this appliance are as defined by our representative in the country in which it is sold. Details regarding these conditions can be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased. The bill of sale or receipt must be produced when making any claim under the terms of this guarantee.

Subject to alterations.