Elena63
Girls, maybe I didn't come here. Sorry. I have a question for you: how to detach the cover from the multi Panasonic, and wash it (especially the gum). I can't wipe it off with anything. Maybe someone will give advice, who washes it with what and how. Thank you very much in advance.
musyanya
And she is not removed! Some (it seems, Pakat) advised to put the cartoon itself in a plastic bag, tie it tightly, and gently turn it over, wash the lid under the tap .... I didn’t try it myself, sometimes the dried on an elastic band is washed off if the water is boiled for 10 minutes. for a couple "...
Zest
Quote: Elena63

Girls, maybe I didn't come here. Sorry. I have a question for you: how to detach the cover from the multi Panasonic, and wash it (especially the gum). I can't wipe it off with anything. Maybe someone will give advice, who what and how washes it. Thank you very much in advance.

No way. I already took care of it, and as soon as I realized that the new girl was on the way, I tattered the cover with a metal mesh. Normal, no scratches are visible and the lid is clean
LenaV07
Elena63
Itself recently "killed" the cover. It also didn't work out right away. I had to put it on its side and use a steam generator to "grind" ... It didn't quite help. Then she took and smeared with this remedy
How to clean the lid of a multicooker?

and then thoroughly washed off ...
Hairpin
LenaV07 is a product for Amway ovens.
Wildebeest
LenaV07
You are a risky woman to wash the lid with such a nuclear agent.
I would rather wash with soda, having previously worked with a steam generator. Let the process be longer, but safer in terms of chemistry.
dopleta
Quote: balerian1

And now the most important thing - WHY CANNOT WASH THE COVER ASSEMBLY!
During water procedures, water gets into the lid. It is not possible to completely remove it. Liquid can remain in the lid handle ... and most importantly in the opening assembly. Over time, the spring will simply rust and this unit will cease to function. This applies not only to this MB, but also to other models with a removable cover. For those who like to argue - in almost any warranty card there is a clause according to which .... "the warranty does not apply to the following cases ...... mechanical, thermal or OTHER damage ..... ", and any SC will be happy to find a discrepancy between the operating rules and the warranty conditions and remove the product from warranty service.

Everything is quite logical if balerian gave my advice only for MBs with non-removable covers. And he advised not to wash the lids in the topic "choose MV, RV", where those who have removable lids need to be washed are also hanging out!
balerian1
Quote: dopleta

Everything is quite logical if balerian gave his advice only for MBs with non-removable covers. And he advised not to wash the lids in the topic "choose MV, RV", where those who have removable lids need to be washed are also hanging out!

give a specific model of MB
dopleta
Quote: balerian1

give a specific model of MB

balerian, tomorrow I will cook a full Italian pot (but within the permitted limits) of porridge for my dog ​​and I will definitely put pictures of a removable lid for you, and on both sides.
balerian1
Quote: dopleta

balerian, tomorrow I will cook a full Italian pot (but within the permitted limits) of porridge for my dog ​​and I will definitely put pictures of a removable lid for you, and on both sides.

just write what is your MB model
IRR
Quote: balerian1


And now the most important thing - WHY CANNOT WASH THE COVER ASSEMBLY!
and I've been washing it for 2 years ... my saucepan doesn't know this, probably ...: D for my happiness
dopleta
Quote: balerian1

just write what is your MB model

I have removable, dirty lids at La Cucina Italiana and Sanyo.
balerian1
Quote: dopleta

I have removable, dirty lids at La Cucina Italiana and Sanyo.
but there are no numbers in the title ??
IRR
Quote: balerian1


but there are no numbers in the title ??
and what does it matter, the model and the numbers? if the cover gets dirty - removable or not, it still has to be washed. I have YUMMI J. What does it say. More precisely, the Multicooker Yummy YMC 500 .
balerian1
Quote: IRR

and what does it matter, the model and the numbers? if the cover gets dirty - removable or not, it still has to be washed. I have YUMMI J. What does it say. More precisely, the Multicooker Yummy YMC 500 .

numbers are needed in order to find a manual for a SPECIFIC model
dopleta
Quote: balerian1

but there are no numbers in the title ??

Nothing, Irochka, I will answer - suddenly I just need to cook in unwashed, and they are removed, despite the instructions, for some other, but very important, unknown to us purpose.
I have removable smudge covers in La Cucina Italiana EB-F47 and Sanyo ECJ-S35S.

lega
The Marucci RW-FZ47 has a removable cover, while the Marucci 45 has a non-removable cover. Do you need a removable photo?
dopleta
Quote: lga

Do you need a removable photo?
Galya, we need a photo not just removable, but dirty removable. We are not believed that it gets dirty and needs washing.
balerian1
Quote: lga

The Marucci RW-FZ47 has a removable cover, while the Marucci 45 has a non-removable cover. Do you need a removable photo?

photo is desirable .... from several sides
balerian1
Dear ladies! in order to avoid confusion in the discussion, let's immediately define - REMOVABLE COVER and REMOVABLE LOWER COVER - concepts are completely different
dopleta
Ah ... Well, now everything is clear. You just either pretend that they did not understand us, or, indeed, did not know anything about the removable inner covers. Now everything fell into place. In addition to your statement "why wash it? It doesn't get dirty anyway."
balerian1
Quote: dopleta

Ah ... Well, now everything is clear. You just either pretend that they did not understand us, or, indeed, did not know anything about the removable inner covers. Now everything fell into place. In addition to your statement "why wash it? It doesn't get dirty anyway."

I just found the manual for the MB with a removable cover ... and read what the manufacturer meant ... unfortunately I have a non-removable ...
lega
So photos are still needed or not?
dopleta
Quote: lga

So the photos are still needed or not?

I'm sure the question is closed. So after all, balerian1? Otherwise, we will shower you with these photos with dirty covers.
balerian1
Quote: lga

So the photos are still needed or not?
Everything fell into place ... we already figured it out ... thanks ... although if not difficult ...
balerian1
Quote: dopleta

I'm sure the question is closed. So after all, balerian1? Otherwise, we will shower you with these photos with dirty covers.

Exclusively for the sake of accumulating information on various types of MV ... and preferably a photo BEFORE and AFTER .... for information purposes for other users
dopleta
Quote: balerian1

Exclusively for the sake of accumulating information on various types of MV ... and preferably a photo BEFORE and AFTER .... for information purposes for other users

Welcome HERE.
lega
Quote: balerian1


Everything fell into place ... we already figured it out ... thanks ... although if not difficult ...

Not difficult!!! And clean ...

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For me personally, the question with a removable lid is ambiguous .... Of course, it's good that it can be removed and washed separately ... But maybe it is precisely because of this removable lid that there is so much condensation in Marus? After all, the thermoelement is not directly attached to it, and, perhaps, it heats up less during operation, why are there such puddles on the case? I don't know ... This is one of the versions ...

balerian1, thanks for the warning that water can get into the handle of the non-removable lid when washing. Honestly, this moment did not occur to me. Although I never used it, I remembered Pakat's advice on how to put a bag on the MV and wash the lid under running water. Now, if the need arises, I'll be more careful.
IRR
Quote: lga

I don't know ... This is one of the versions ...
no, Galyunya! And in 47 Marus there was a non-removable cover?

balerian1 I have covers like girls have twins. And also clean I wrote to you for a long time and fotala

Quote: IRR

yeah ... I'll tell you a terrible secret - I don't work for the Viscount, but when you cook, fry, grill, it's rare when the lid remains unstained - and of course you can wash it, but you have to do all sorts of tricks. And in general, this is no longer a Forever multicooker, so pass it on to your own. It should be like this

How to clean the lid of a multicooker?

China has been doing it for a long time
lega
Quote: IRR

no, Galyunya! And in 47 Marus there was a non-removable cover?



IRR, what does it mean was? In the 47th there is removable cover.

And what are we talking about Marusya in the Viscount? Rina will come, get a broom ...
balerian1
Quote: IRR

no, Galyunya! And in 47 Marus there was a non-removable cover?

balerian1 I have covers like girls have twins. And also clean I wrote to you for a long time and fotala

Our managers are in charge of orders ..... and it is deeply purple for the client to wash the lid or not ..... for them the most important thing is the PRICE .... with a removable lid it will be more expensive ... and not by $ 1 ... it's no secret that we are lagging behind in the west .... we still have a bazaar in terms of the market ... "bought for a penny, appreciated 100 percent, sold .... invested the loot" ..... etc. .d in a circle
IRR
Quote: lga

IRR, what does it mean was? In the 47th there is removable cover.
I mean, you've already given 47? (or 45?) sorry, confused. Well, in any case, in some of the marus (which you didn't buy for yourself) you had little condensation. Attention, question! Was the lid fixed there?
IRR
Quote: balerian1

.... we still have a bazaar in terms of the market ... "bought for a penny, appreciated 100 percent, sold .... invested the loot" ..... and so on in a circle
oh, your truth ...
lega
Quote: IRR

I mean, you've already given 47? (or 45?) sorry, confused. Well, in any case, in some of the marus (which you were not buying for yourself) you had little condensation. Attention question! Was the lid fixed there?

In the 45th, which I gave, the lid is non-removable, in 5 minutes. in steam mode, condensate a couple of drops. In other modes, I did not test it, (they quickly took it away). In the 47th, which I have, tonight is in Yogurt mode, a puddle of condensation. From what? I dont know....
IRR
Quote: lga

tonight is the night in Yogurt mode, condensation puddle. From what? I dont know....
sho horrible ...

I have a removable one in YUMMI - no such thing, so I doubted your version. I think u Doplets also. IMHO, with this 47 from the very beginning there were some misunderstandings
dopleta
Quote: IRR

sho horrible ...

I have a removable one in YUMMI - no such thing, so I doubted your version. I think u Doplets also. IMHO, with this 47 from the very beginning there were some misunderstandings

I have the exact same removable cover as lega, but there are no such puddles of condensation, I already sent her a photo with the lid open after cooking, it seems, soup. Especially in the picture, I marked the border of the puddle with toothpicks - well, just a little, get wet with a napkin once.
dopleta
Quote: lga

After all, the thermoelement is not directly attached to it, and, perhaps, it heats up less during operation, why are there such puddles on the case?

After two hours of "extinguishing", the borders of the puddles are marked with olive forks:

🔗

The lid is dirty, needs cleaning. But this is still not what will happen after cooking the porridge.
Pakat
Wash the lid, no problem ...
Two polyethylene bags are taken, the cartoon is put in one, it closes with it, bypassing the lid, and the second is worn upside down, bypassing the lid ...
And you can safely put it under the tap in the sink ...
It's been mine for several years now, I've written about this before ...
SupercoW
I decided to move my message here in order to warn ...

the conversation is about my assistants - Perfezza multicooker. model 55 without removable cover and model 57 with removable cover.

I had some trouble here the other day ... I didn't want to tell anyone ...
I cooked in 55th fish. I've been cooking for a long time. stewed herring, which is obtained as canned food. I also asked everyone if it stinks or not. well, I didn’t make a discount on a pregnant nose ...

than I then did not wash it ... and amway, and not amway ... all to no avail. I generally could not go to the kitchen - I was so fond of fish, just horror. although the fish was certainly delicious!

In short, I'm tired of it, I took the cartoon itself, packed it in a bag, left one lid. and a shower lid. washed it so that it became like new to me. and it seemed to work.

Well, I thought it was very convenient to wash this way and the next day I did exactly the same manipulations with the 57th cartoon. just for prevention, so that it becomes clean.

both work !!! but I thought it was because of the heat ...
now I think that the 55th also began to podglyuchit because of the sink. I just didn’t pay attention, and sometimes very strong boiling went on in the SOUP mode. I haven't cooked milk in 55 for a very long time, that's why I didn't steam too much - well, he boils his soup and boils what will happen to him.
but in the 57th I clearly noticed that milk porridge began to spit. wrote off everything for the heat.

on Thursday decided to wash the 57th again. she seemed dirty to me for some reason. again in the bag, again in the shower ...
I take it out, turn it on, and she, mmm, does not show the muzzle on the display, and not the watch.
after a while, she still showed the clock and the modes began to be pressed. but I began to suspect that something was wrong. I put milk on at night - it's good that I covered the cartoon with towels on all sides ... just in case ...

and it was all spattered in the morning, there is no milk at all in the pan. the smell of burning throughout the apartment, and even at the bottom of the heavily burnt porridge.

it is clear that the cartoon has nothing to do with it - it's my own fault.

I wanted to take it to the service, it is clear what kind of money. it's good that there are additional cartoons - I don't seem to be upset to tears, but only a little.

like she persuaded her husband to poke around in it before the service. maybe that happens.

I understand that the perfezzki are related to the maruchas. but about maruchi on a slow cooker like a lot of information, maybe that will come out of this venture.
if it turns out with the 57th, then let's go to disassemble the 55th as well.

it was all about two weeks ago. We did not make out the cartoons, we didn’t reach our hands. they seem to cook, well, okay. although I think it's worth taking it apart, maybe we can fix something at home.

now I have one cartoon (not washed) working flawlessly.
one cartoon (washed, 57th) 100% with problems. in it now I cook almost everything as before, EXCEPT MILK.
and one cartoon (washed, 55th) with suspicion of problems. in it only soups and pastries are prepared.
*** yana ***
maybe there is condensation where it remains ....: umnik2: it will dry out, and everything will work well again .... and in your cartoons, is there no heater in the lid?
SupercoW
Quote: *** yana ***

maybe there is condensation where it remained ....: umnik2: it will dry up and everything will work well again ...
so in two weeks it should have dried ... so it seems to me. This is not yesterday's story.

Quote: *** yana ***

Isn't there a heater in your cartoons in the lid?
we always thought about it, but we certainly did not know. if we do, we will find out.
*** yana ***
so in two weeks it should have dried ... so it seems to me. this is not yesterday's story
so I realized that the washed-up cartoon wasn’t standing idle, you’ve already cooked in it ...
in Panasonic there is definitely a heater in the lid ... when I turn on the baking, the lid heats up ...
SupercoW
Quote: *** yana ***

so I realized that the washed-up cartoon wasn’t standing idle, you’ve already cooked in it ...
The first day I was even afraid to breathe on her, then she burned my porridge for me, then put only pastries in it and put out something ...
baking is ok, stewing, too. I didn’t check the milk anymore ... I’ll probably risk it one more time under supervision. but in any case, even after the first washing with milk, it began to spit through the valve, before this was not at all. perfumes are generally problem-free in terms of milk.

I think that there is some kind of temperature sensor in the lid, and apparently I filled it in ... if so, then I can't imagine how to fix it at home.
*** yana ***
I think that there is some kind of temperature sensor in the lid and apparently I filled it in ... if this is so, then I can not imagine how to fix it at home
dry only ... and given that it is in the lid, and there is always steam, and the cartoon is working, this process can be delayed ... and if with programs such as baking, so that there is heating in the lid, but do not close the lid ... it may dry out like that. .. even I didn't want to wash my multi lid in this way ...
Waist70
I have a Panasonic SR-TMH18 ... once I cooked porridge from oatmeal ... I opened the lid and it was covered with cereals ... nothing was rubbed off. Well, I washed it under my arm and gently tilted it with a brush and hot water under the tap at a moment ... Everything works as before ... And I was also advised to wash the lid, turn on the STEAMER mode and then wipe it and the whole thing ... so ... I haven’t tried the lid anymore ... I don’t get dirty ... GOOD LUCK!
SupercoW
Quote: *** yana ***

dry only ...
I thought if some element flew there, then maybe it would be possible to buy it somewhere and replace it.

Quote: *** yana ***

even I didn't want to wash my multi lid in this way ...
that's it!
so not every cartoon can be washed like that.

today I put milk porridge in it again, under supervision. I ran and spied every 10 minutes - nothing seemed to spit or burn ... but I’m still afraid to put it at night. I'll do a couple more tests ... maybe she really came to her senses - it would be cool.
*** yana ***
maybe she really came to her senses - it would be cool
... it would be good. I will hold my fists ... but you can dry it in the summer for a day in the sun. and in winter on a battery ...
mashusik
I wanted to buy a cartoon with a heating element on the lid, the store said that this does not exist in nature.
Kvitka
I read all the messages and thought - and does no one have a problem - how to wash a heating disc in Panasonic, I am more worried about this than washing the lid. Of course, I don't put a dirty saucepan in the cartoon, but yellow circles (probably fatty ones) formed there anyway. Well, it's dumb for me to rub it than missing the disc. Can you advise a proven remedy?

I have 2 cartoons (large and small), I use a little more small, so if there was one, the disc would probably get very dirty.
Waist70
Quote: KVitka

I read all the messages and thought - and does no one have a problem - how to wash a heating disc in Panasonic, I am more worried about this than washing the lid. Of course, I don't put a dirty saucepan in the cartoon, but yellow circles (probably fatty ones) formed there anyway. Well, it's dumb for me to rub it than missing the disc. Can you advise a proven remedy?

I have 2 cartoons (large and small), I use a little more small, so if there was one, the disc would probably get very dirty.
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