olechka1983
Quote: mowgli

I've been looking for an answer to this question myself for a year
I came to the conclusion that she is not there, I use it so I don't need a clock in the kitchen, but she cooks in cycles normally.
Cook
Quote: olechka1983

I came to the conclusion that she is not there, I use it so I don't need a clock in the kitchen, but she cooks in cycles normally.

And I racked my brains .... She cooks without a watch or not. olechka1983, thank you for the info. Now I am calm.
olechka1983
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And I racked my brains .... She cooks without a watch or not. olechka1983, thank you for the info. Now I am calm.
Of course he cooks, why not. True, I don’t use the timer, I don’t know how things are with him, but everything is cooking fine.
mowgli
the clock turns on when. plug in the cartoon, so you can use the timer
tala.21
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the clock turns on when. plug in the cartoon, so you can use the timer
I have the same problem, but when you turn on the mule, the clock shows 1.01. On the timer, I cooked like this: I turned on the mule, set the current time, then, as before, I installed a program with a timer and the start turned on as expected with a delay. And after the end of the program, the time went out again.
valushka-s
girls, maybe someone will come in handy, in Moscow in m. video she is now 1990 rubles (but in general, if without a share 3890 rubles)
promotion from 6 to 10 June. 🔗
and asks to rest, and to the country! but at such and such a price it would be a sin not to take it!
Cook
Quote: valushka-s

girls, maybe someone will come in handy, in Moscow in m. video she is now 1990 rubles (but in general, if without a share 3890 rubles)
promotion from 6 to 10 June. 🔗
and asks to rest, and to the country! but at such and such a price it would be a sin not to take it!

Thank you. The price she has now is just wonderful.
olechka1983
Quote: valushka-s

girls, maybe someone will come in handy, in Moscow in m. video she is now 1990 rubles (but in general, if without a share 3890 rubles)
promotion from 6 to 10 June. 🔗
and asks to rest, and to the country! but at such and such a price it would be a sin not to take it!

Thank you for the tip on the action, I was just going to buy a multicooker for a gift, and here it is at such a wonderful price. Already bought, worth it, waiting in the wings
olechka1983
I am writing in hot pursuit. I read the recipe in the newspaper on how to cook condensed milk in a multicooker. A glass of milk, a glass of milk powder, a glass of sugar, mix everything and simmer for an hour. Well, I did so, in the end, on porridge, it turned off after a couple of minutes, on soup, the same way, on ordinary everything boiled and climbed through the valve ((What could be the problem when it turns off like this? Milk porridge is cooked normally, nothing does not run anywhere.
mowgli
Has anyone looked at her spare bowl? which one is suitable?
Elena8
A bowl from Polaris came up to Suprochka. In M. Video, separate bowls for Polaris were sold, fit perfectly.
Tatoshenka
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Has anyone looked at her spare bowl? which one is suitable?
And also a bowl from our beloved Brand 37501 fits perfectly to her, and, accordingly, from Phillips (well, gold and beige)
mowgli
Thank you girls, what is Polaris?
Elena8
I can't say anything about the numbers, I threw out the box. When I bought a bowl in the store, I tried it on for a Redmond M90, inserted the bowl right in the store, twisted it, closed the lid, and it came up. I came home, and this bowl fits under the Supra.
maryjane
Girls, be careful with experiments. I also have a Supra MCS-4511.
A year ago I bought a Polaris PIP 0502K (ceramic) bowl as a spare for Supra.
In the store I tried it on - it fit perfectly in terms of volume, a little lower in height than my own.
At home I decided to boil water with lemon first. Five minutes later, it smelled of burning, and my cartoon died (apparently, there was still loose contact with the heating element due to the difference in the height of the bowls).
I don't know, maybe I was just unlucky.
And for Redmond M-70, the same bowl from Polaris came up and has been working for many months
Svetlana2014
tala.21Have you learned how to bake in a multicooker? I recently bought an MC. I would like to consult.
Klimola
In this slow cooker, I have been successfully baking biscuits and cottage cheese casseroles for a long time. Everything is working out great. Only baking should be put on 1.5 - 2 cycles. Ask - I will answer
Klimola
I also want to tell you how I tried to kill my MV I cooked pilaf, took out the bowl and poured washed rice right into the MV without a bowl Everything flows, the rice huddled under the disk - don't pick it out ... cried, scolded myself, said goodbye After a couple of days, she dried out, husband , however, with difficulty, I disassembled it ... and everything works ... Now the shore, I am very attentive
Svetlana2014
Perhaps this can happen to me. it's good that it's fixable. I read somewhere that this is a frequent occurrence in multicooker
Svetlana2014
And my MC Unit in the Baking / Frying mode has no cycles. The counter ticks from 00:00 to 2 hours.
How many minutes do you have in a cycle?
mowgli
hour
Vik206
Hello dear forum users.
I'm a newbie. Yesterday I bought a Supru 5202. This is my first cartoon. There is no separate branch for this model, so you may be able to help. The inner lid in this model has a silicone gasket on the entire inner surface (perhaps on your models too). After stewed vegetables with chicken, a smell remained, which then passed on to cottage cheese. The smell is absorbed into the lid, and I just can't get rid of it (the inner lid is removable, I washed it more than once and aired). If you faced such a problem, tell me what to do.
Ulitk @
Try boiling lemon water in it. Cut it straight into circles.
vernisag
The removable lid can be washed with mustard.
Vik206
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The removable lid can be washed with mustard.
Thanks for the quick response.
The mustard reduced the odor significantly. I hope it will pass completely over time. I haven't tried the lemon yet (I didn't have time to buy it).
And yet, what do you think, when stewing especially "fragrant" dishes, it can generally remove the inner lid with silicone (milk, porridge, cottage cheese, yoghurts and steam are in priority, although ... I liked the soup and stewed vegetables too, it is convenient and tasty !! !).
Do you think it is sometimes possible to cook without a silicone seal?
vernisag
Does the lid of the multicooker close without an inner lid? And steam will probably be siphoned through all the cracks
Ulitk @
4511 does not close exactly without an inner cover.
And the programs, it seems to me, will go wrong. The heat will go away ...
Sour cream
Good evening!
Suddenly I got a Supra5201. The instructions do not say a word about the valve, except for the fact that it is)) Tell me, the valve should be open in the Pilaf, Groats, Baking modes (where liquid removal is required during cooking) and closed in the Soup, Jellied, etc. modes. ?

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