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USER MANUAL LM9245 MOULINEX
D Ensemble Bol blender
By reading this guide, you will find some user instructions that will help you discover the full potential of your appliance: make creamy or thick soups, chunky soups, sauces and fruit purées, smoothies, cocktails and steam based recipes and much more.
APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION
A Motor unit
B Control panel
b1 MENU button
b2 AUTOCLEAN button
b3 START/STOP/RESET button
b4 Operating time selector (timer)
b5 Speed/Temperature/Time +/- selector
C Display screen
c1 FINE BLENDING
c2 COARSE BLENDING
c3 STEAM* (depending on model)
c4 Autoclean display
c5 Safety indicator display
c6 Time display
c7 Speed or temperature
c8 BLENDER MODE:
c9 COOKING MODE:
c10 CRUSHED ICE
c11 Heating indicator
D Blender jug unit
d1 Stainless steel jar
d2 Handle with trigger
d3 Removable blade assembly
d4 Seal
d5 Locking ring
E Lid unit
Technical data on appliance:
Maximum temperature: 100^
Power: 1100W
Maximum programming time: 59 minutes.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Personal safety
- Read the instruction manual carefully before you use your appliance for the first time and retain them for future use: improper use will release the manufacturer from any liability.
- Do not allow children to use the appliance unsupervised.
WARNING: When using the appliance, some parts become very hot and give off a residual
heat after use: the stainless steel wall of the bowl, parts of the lid and cap that cannot be gripped, metal parts under the bowl, basket (depending on the model). This can lead to burns. Handle the appliance by the cold plastic parts: handles, motor block, grip areas of the lid or cap, during heating and until the appliance has cooled completely. The red heating indicator light warns of a risk of burns.
- Do not use your appliance if it is not working correctly, if it has been damaged or if the power cord or plug have been damaged. To avoid any danger have the cord replaced by an approved service centre (see list in the service booklet).
- Your appliance has been designed for domestic use only and at an altitude lower than 2000m . The manufacturer shall not accept any liability and reserves the right to cancel the guarantee in the event of commercial or unsuitable use, or if the instructions have not been followed.

WARNING: Your appliance releases steam that could cause burns.
Handle the lid and measuring with care (if necessary, use a glove, hotpad, etc.). Handle the measuring by its central part.
- Be careful if pouring hot liquid into the food processor or mixer, as it could be ejected from the appliance due to a sudden steaming.
- Do not operate the appliance if the measuring is not correctly positioned in the hole in the lid and/or if the seal is not
correctly positioned on the lid.
WARNING: Injuries may occur if the appliance is used incorrectly.

The blades are very sharp: handle them with care so as not to injure yourself when emptying the bowl, as well as cleaning, assembling and disassembling the blade assembly.
- WARNING: Take care when handling your appliance (cleaning, filling and pouring): avoid any overflow of liquids onto the display screen and the connectors.
Refer to the instruction manual to set the speeds and operating times for each program.
Refer to the instruction manual for details on assembling and fitting the accessories to the appliance.
Refer to the instruction manual for details on cleaning and maintaining your appliance.
Always follow the cleaning instructions to clean your appliance: -
Disconnect the appliance.
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Do not clean the appliance when it is hot.
- Clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
- Never put the appliance in water or under running water.
- This appliance is not intended to be used in the following applications, and the guarantee will not apply for:
- kitchen work areas in shops, offices and other work environments.
- kitchens used by employees in shops, offices and other working environments.
-farms. - use by guests in hotels, motels and other residential environments.
- other bed and breakfast-type accommodation.
Electrical connection
- The appliance must be connected to an earthed electrical socket.
- The appliance is designed to operate on alternating current only. Check that your mains voltage matches the voltage indicated on the appliance's identification plate.
- Given the diverse standards in effect, if the appliance is used
in a country other than that in which it is purchased, have it checked by an Approved Service Centre.
Always disconnect the appliance from the mains if leaving unattended and before assembling, disassembling and cleaning.
- Any error in connection will invalidate the guarantee.
- Never pull out the power cable to disconnect the appliance.
- Never submerge the appliance, power cable or plug in liquid.
- The appliance must not be immersed in water or any other liquid..
- The power cord must be kept out of the reach of children and must not be placed near or come into contact with the hot parts of the appliance, sources of heat or sharp edges.
Incorrect use
- Never use the blender bowl without ingredients or with only dry products.
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Always add solid ingredients into the bowl before adding liquid ingredients, without exceeding the MAX mark engraved or marked on the bowl (depending on the model). If the blender is too full, boiling water may be ejected. Ensure that the liquid level is sufficient to cover the minimum mark (Fig.7).
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Some recipes can cause unwanted overflows, due to the appearance of bubbles, especially when using frozen vegetables. In this case, it is up to you to reduce the volumes accordingly.
- Never place your fingers or other objects in the blender bowl while the appliance is operating.
- Do not use the bowl as a container (freezing, sterilisation).
- Set the appliance on a stable, heat-resistant, clean and dry work surface.
- Do not place the unit near a wall or cupboard: the steam produced may damage the components.
- Do not allow your hair, scarf, tie, etc. to hang over the bowl during operation.
- Never put the accessories into a microwave oven.
- Never use the appliance outdoors.
- Never exceed the maximum quantity indicated in the instructions.
- Store the appliance when it has cooled down. Do not get water on the control screen.
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Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
NON-EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY -
This appliance is not intended to be used by those (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities, or those lacking experience or knowledge, unless they have been given prior instruction on how to safely use the appliance or are under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety.
- Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY:
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When heating only: This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years or over, on the condition that they are supervised or that they have received instructions on how to use the appliance in total safety and that they fully understand the dangers related to the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance of the appliance should not be performed by children without supervision, unless they are 8 years of age or older and under the supervision of an adult.
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When using the mixer or blender: This appliance must not be used by children. Keep the appliance and its cable out of reach of children.
When heating only: Keep the
appliance and its cord out of the reach of children less than 8 years old.
Children must not use the appliance as a toy.
- This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lacking experience or knowledge on the condition that they have been given supervision or instructions for using the appliance in a
BEFORE FIRST USE
Your appliance has 2 operating modes
Automatic mode: temperature, cooking time and mixing are pre-programmed. The cooking time may be adjusted.
- : fine blending
:coarse blending
- ^* : steam cooking with steam basket accessory
- Manual mode: adjust the settings to your liking
- : tasty smoothies and cocktails. Customised setting of mixing speed and duration
- : cooking. Customised setting of temperature and cooking time. Option to activate the speed during cooking
- crushed ice. Setting the pulse time
Positioning of the jug and the lid unit
- Before using for the first time, wash all the accessories (D, E and F) in hot soapy water except for the motor unit (A).
- Make sure that all packaging is removed before operating the appliance.
- Place the seal on the lid (Cf. Fig. 1).
To steam cook, put the basket with the sliced vegetables in position and fill up the jug with 0.5 litres of cold water without exceeding the bottom of the basket (Cf. Fig.13 a; b;c). - Position the lid (E) on the jar (D) (Cf. Fig. 2), lock the lid without pressing by turning it in the direction of the arrow (Cf. Fig. 3).
- Position the blender jar (D) on the motor unit (A) until you hear it click (Cf. Fig. 4).
The appliance only starts up once the jug and
safe way and understand the dangers involved.
AFTER-SALES
- For your safety, do not use accessories or spare parts, other than those provided by authorised service centres.
- Any operation other than cleaning or routine maintenance should be performed by an approved service centre.
lid are correctly in place and are locked onto the motor unit.
In the event of incorrect positioning or locking of one or the other (Cf. Fig. 5 and 6), the lock sign starts to flash when you activate a function.
Installing the blade assembly in the jar (*depending on the model)
- Fitting the removable blade assembly (*depending on the model Cf. Fig. 11 a; b; c):
- Make sure that the seal is properly positioned over the blade assembly (Cf. 11.a).
- Pick up the blade assembly using a cloth and place it in its slot at the bottom of the jar, making sure you carefully position the blade assembly grips in the jar grooves (Cf. 11.b).
- Return the jar keeping the blade assembly in its slot (Cf. 11.c).
- Lock the blade assembly section using the locking ring (Cf. 11.c).
- Dismounting the removable blade assembly (*depending on the model Cf. Fig. 11.d): Place the jar on a work surface.
- Use a cloth to help hold the blade assembly.
- Return the jar while holding the blade assembly
- Turn the locking ring to unlock the blade assembly.
Warning: the blades are very sharp: handle them with care so as not to injure yourself whilst fitting, dismounting and cleaning the jar and the blade assembly.
USING THE APPLIANCE
Product become in stand-by after 10minutes of inactivity. You can reactive the product by touching Start/stop key. In case of quick unplug and plug product, it can stay in stand-by mode.
PROGRAM MODE
Once the water and ingredients are in the bottom of the bowl or in the steam basket, lock the lid and place the bowl on the motor unit (see Getting Started), then select the desired automatic program.
You can modify your settings by pressing on the timer Next, adjust the time using the ^+ and - (b5). To start the automatic program, press START/STOP (b3)
| Introducing the suggested automatic programs | |||
| Temperature (Max) | Adjustable times | Mixing | |
| Creamy soup (thin texture) | 100°C | 30 min. (+ or -10 min) | Max speed 1 min |
| Chunky Soup (texture dense) | 100°C | 40 min. (+ or -10 min) | Min speed 13 secs |
| Steam cooking with cooking basket and 50 cl water* | 100°C | 30 min. (+ or -20 min) | |
When the program is finished, the appliance gives out 3 beeps.
Unlock the jug by pressing the trigger (d2) located on the inside of the handle (cf. Fig. 9) and serve immediately or leave the jug in place to keep warm (up to 40 minutes).
Manual Mode
| Introducing the suggested automatic programs | |||
| Temperature (Max) | Adjustable times | Mixing | |
| Blender Mode | 0 - 3 min. | V1 - V5 | |
| Cooking Mode | 60°C - 100°C | 0 - 59 min. | V1 - V5 |
| Crushed Ice | 5 - 30 sec. | Pulse | |

BLENDER MODE (without cooking)
Press MENU until you reach the BLENDER MODE icon then select the mixing speed with the + / - buttons.
- If you want to program the mixing time, press on TIMER and set the time using the buttons +
- Press on START/STOP for starting up the mixing.
- Once your preparation is mixed, press the release button (d2) and remove the blender bowl.

COOKING MODE
- Press the MENU button until you reach the COOKING MODE icon then select the temperature with the + and - buttons.
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If you want to program the cooking time, press TIMER and set the time using the +/- buttons.
Press START/STOP to start cooking. The red indicator light comes on to let you know that cooking has started. -
At any time during the program, you can operate the motor by pressing the + key.
- at slow speed (v1) to mix liquid foods (e.g. making sauces)
- at high speed (from v2) for mixing
- When you have finished cooking, press the release button (d2) then remove the blender bowl

CRUSHED ICE MODE:
- Put 6 to 8 ice cubes in the bowl and close the lid.
- Put Press the MENU key until you reach the CRUSED ICE icon.
- The default mixing time is set to 30s. If you want to adjust this time, press TIMER and adjust it using the +/- buttons
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Press START/STOP to start mixing
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Once your preparation is mixed, press the release button (d2) then remove the blender bowl
PRACTICAL GUIDANCE
- Make sure you have enough liquid to cover the Min limit marker (Cf. Fig. 7). and take care not to exceed the MAX limit marker engraved inside the jug (Cf. Fig. 8).
Some recipes may cause sudden overflowing, due to the formation of bubbles, particularly when using frozen vegetables. In this case, it is up to you to reduce the quantities accordingly. - Time and temperature information is flashing: you can modify this information. Adjust the time as required with the aid of the + (increase) and - (decrease) buttons, depending on the ingredients used and the amount to be made (see table of the cooking times for soups in the recipe booklet).
- With the cooking basket (depending on model*) you can steam cook (use P3 with 0.5 litres of water), or for chunky soup recipes and cooking whole ingredients such as meat, fish, vegetables at the same time as your soup (use P1 or P2).
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
- Do not immerse the appliance in water. Never put the motor unit (A) under hot running water.
- Clean the jug immediately after use.
- Fill up the jug with 1 litre of hot water along with 2 or 3 drops of washing up liquid. Only use the recommended amount of water and washing up liquid. An excess of washing up liquid creates more foam and consequently can lead to overflowing.
- Use the Autoclean automatic program: to pre-wash the bowl.
- Once the program has stopped, unplug the appliance.
- Press on the trigger (d2) then remove the blender jug (D).
- Place the jug on a flat surface.
- Unlock the lid by turning it a quarter turn clockwise. Remove the lid with care.
- When the lid is cool, remove the carrier seal. To do so, grip it between your thumb and index finger, then pull to extract it. The seal dismounts without risk of deterioration (Cf. Fig. 12).
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Finish cleaning the jug with the aid of a sponge.
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At the end of the programs, the appliance automatically keeps the recipe warm for 40 minutes so it remains ready to be consumed. To stop warming, simply press the OFF button.
- If you open the lid, press the trigger or remove the jug, the warming process will automatically stop.
- When the program has started, you can stop the appliance at any time by pressing the P button (2 beeps will sound). The program is then in pause mode and you can restart it by pressing the P button again or by pressing the OK button (a beep signal will be emitted).
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If you choose the wrong program by mistake and you wish to cancel it, press the OFF button for 2 seconds and that will allow you to restart the times and the temperatures.
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Rinse the inside of the jug and the lid under running water.
- In the event of the heated part of the jug getting extremely dirty, leave to soak for a few hours in a mix of water and washing up liquid to help get it clean.

Take care when cleaning the blades (d3) in the blender jug and when you empty the bowl as they are sharp.
- Use a damp cloth to clean the motor unit (A). Dry it carefully.
- The detachable parts (lid, seal, measuring cap, cooking basket) can be cleaned with a sponge and hot soapy water.
To preserve the appearance and service life of the lid of your appliance, hand wash it. Do not use the abrasive side of the sponge to avoid scratches. - The removable blade is not dishwasher safe — wash it under running water using a brush.
| PROBLEMS | CAUSES | SOLUTIONS |
| The appliance does not work. | It is not plugged in. | Plug your appliance into the mains power supply. |
| The jug and the lid are not in the correct place or are not locked correctly. | Check that the jug and the lid are correctly positioned and locked following the diagrams in the instructions | |
| Excessive vibrations. | The appliance is not placed on a flat surface, the appliance is not stable | Place the appliance on a flat stable surface. |
| Amount of ingredients too big or too small. | Respect the minimum or maximum authorised volume. | |
| Leak through lid. | Volume of ingredients is too high. | Reduce the quantity of ingredients processed. |
| The lid is not positioned or locked correctly | Lock the lid firmly onto the jug | |
| The waterproof seal is not present | Position the carrier seal on the lid. | |
| The waterproof seal has been cut through or damaged | Change the seal or contact an approved service centre | |
| The blades do not rotate easily | Pieces of food too big or too hard | Reduce the size or quantity of the ingredients processed.Add some liquid |
| Display “STOP” | Motor overload caused by too large an amount of ingredients or pieces of food that are too hard or too large | Unplug your appliance and let it cool for 30 mins and reduce the amount of ingredients to be processed. |
| Displays “SECU” + red indicator light is flashing | Empty jug, nearly empty or not enough liquid in recipe | Unplug your appliance. Add some liquid up to the minimum level of the bowl (See Fig. 7). |
| Displays “Err” + red indicator light is flashing | The heating element does not work | Unplug your appliance and contact an authorised centre. |
| Displays « ntc » + red indicator light is flashing | The temperature sensor is no longer working | Unplug your appliance and contact an authorised centre. |
| The touchscreen is not working | The screen may be damp | Let the appliance rest for 15 minutes |
Your appliance still doesn't work?
Contact the Customer Relations Helpline - see contact list.
RECYCLING
- Disposal of packaging materials and the appliance.

The packaging is made of exclusively environmentally safe materials that can be disposed of according to current recycling regulations.
To dispose of your appliance, consult the appropriate department of your local authority.
- Expired electronic or electrical products:

Think of the environment!
1 Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Please take it to a local waste collection point where it will be disposed

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$$ \left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left. \right.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left.\left. \text {S a l l} \right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right]\right] B $$
$$ \left(\hat {a} _ {j} \hat {b} _ {j}\right) M E N U j; b 1 $$
$$ (j \dot {a} \dot {a} \dot {a} \dot {a} \dot {a} \dot {a}) A U T O C L E A N j b 2 $$
$$ \left(\frac {1}{2} \frac {\partial}{\partial t} \frac {\partial}{\partial x} \frac {\partial}{\partial y} \frac {\partial}{\partial z}\right) \text {S T A R T / S T O P / R E S E T}, j j b 3 $$
$$ (\text {二} \beta \beta \beta) \cup \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \text {i} \alpha \tag {b4} $$
$$ - 1 + \frac {1}{2} \text {a} g l l / \delta , p a l l \frac {4 \alpha}{3} \gamma / 4 \alpha , p a l l \Delta d a n o \quad b 5 $$
$$ \dot {\omega} \omega_ {0} \Delta \Delta \Delta \Delta C $$
$$ \begin{array}{c c} \text {p a l l b l i} & c 1 \end{array} $$
$$ j \dot {s} b l b c $$
$$ (j _ {1} j _ {2} \text {b a l l} _ {\text {c o n d}}) ^ {*} j _ {1} j _ {2} c 3 $$
$$ \text {g a l l} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {\mathrm {f}} \omega_ {c 4} $$
$$ \left(\widehat {B}\right) \quad \widehat {a} a l l l \widehat {a} a \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {a} \widehat {\mathrm {c}} 5 $$
$$ \therefore \text {d} g \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d} \text {d d} \tag {c6} $$
$$ \delta_ {j} \rho_ {j} \text {d} \Delta_ {j} \rho_ {j} \text {d} \Delta_ {j} \rho_ {j} \dots c 7 $$
$$ : b \text {l a n g l e} 6 \text {g o g} c 8 $$
$$ : \mathrm {a g a l l} \mathrm {g o g} \quad c 9 $$
$$ \text {g} \left(\frac {1}{2}\right) \text {g} \left(\frac {1}{2}\right) \text {c} 1 0 $$
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