3. Remove the silicone sealing insert, if necessary. Rinse all parts of the steam valve.
4. Reassemble the valve in reverse order of disassembly. Place sealing insert back into its original position, align ledges
of the inner casing with corresponding slots on the outer casing, and press until they click into place. Screw the cap back
onto the steam valve, cover with the outer casing, and press until it clicks into place.
CAUTION! Do not twist or stretch sealing insert to avoid its deformation.
To Remove Condensate
Condensate accumulates in the special cavity on the housing around the bowl. Wipe off any condensate remaining around
the bowl with a dry cloth or tissue after each use.
To Clean Cooking Chamber
Compliance with the user manual guidelines minimizes the risk of food particles or liquids accumulating inside the cooking
chamber. However, if the inside of the chamber gets dirty, clean it to prevent improper operation or malfunction of the unit.
Before cleaning cooking chamber ensure, that the multicooker is unplugged and has completely cooled down!
Walls of the cooking chamber, surface of the heating disk, and the casing of central thermal sensor (located in the middle of
the heating disk) can be cleaned with a damp (not wet!) sponge or cloth. Remove any traces of soap or detergent if using
any to prevent unwanted odours during cooking.
If there is a foreign object in the cavity around central thermal sensor, carefully remove it using tweezers, trying to avoid
pressing on the casing of the sensor. Clean heating disk with a damp medium-hard sponge or synthetic brush, if necessary.
When the multicooker is used on a regular basis, heating disk may partially or completely change color, which does not indicate
a defect and does not affect proper operation of the unit.
Before repeated operation or storage completely dry all parts of the appliance. Store the assembled appliance in a dry,
ventilated place away from heating appliances and direct sunlight.
During transportation and storage, do not expose the device to mechanical stress, that may lead to damage of the device
and/or violation of the package integrity.
Keep the device package away from water and other liquids.
VI. ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES
Optional accessories for the REDMOND RMC-М4510E multicooker can be purchased separately. Information on the innova-
tions is available through www.redmond.company and our authorized dealers.
VII. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Error message is displayed on the
System failure, possible control board
screen: Е1–Е4
or heating element
Error message is displayed on the
The automatic overheating protection
screen: Е5–Е7
was triggered
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Possible causes
Solution
Unplug the appliance and let it cool
down. Close the lid until tight, plug in
the appliance failure
Do not start cooking with an empty bowl!
Disconnect the appliance from the mains,
open the lid and let it cool for 10-15
minutes, then continue cooking
Do not add water to the bowl during
operation of MULTICOOK (when the
temperature is set above 100°C) and
FRY programs
If the temperature is set above 120°C
within the FRY program and above
130°C in the MULTICOOK program, cook
with the lid open
Problem
Possible causes
Power cord is not connected to the ap-
pliance and (or) to the outlet
The appliance does not switch on
Faulty electrical outlet
Power supply failure
Power supply interruption (voltage
level is unstable or below the standard)
There is a foreign object or particles
between the bowl and the heating ele-
The meal is taking too long to cook
ment.(litter, grain, pieces of food)
The bowl is installed with the distortion Install the bowl properly
Heating element is dirty
The tightness of
connection be-
The steam comes off from under the lid
tween the bowl
during cooking process
and inner lid is
broken.
In case you didn't manage to eliminate the defects, please, refer to the authorized service centre.
Environmentally friendly disposal (WEEE)
The packaging, user manual and the device itself shall be taken to the applicable collection point for the recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment. Do not throw away the electronic waste to help protect the environment.
Old appliances must not be disposed with other household waste but must be collected separately. Municipal
disposal of recyclable wastes is free of charge. The owners of old appliances are required to bring it to a waste
facility centre. With this little extra effort, you can help to ensure that valuable raw materials are recycled and pollutants are
treated as appropriate.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU — concerning used electrical and electronic
appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE).
The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.
Solution
Unplug the appliance and let it cool
down. Close the lid until tight, plug in
the appliance
Plug in the appliance to the working
outlet
Check the voltage supply. In case of its
failure, contact an authorized organiza-
tion.
Check the stable voltage supply. If it is
unstable or below the standard, contact
an authorized organization.
Unplug the appliance and let it cool
down. Remove the foreign object or
particles.
Unplug the appliance and let it cool
down. Clean the heating element.
The bowl is im-
properly installed
Install the bowl properly
into the housing
Check for any foreign objects (litter,
The lid is loosely
grain, pieces of food) between the lid
closed or there is
and the housing, remove them. Always
a foreign object
close the multicooker lid until it clicks
under it
into place.
Sealing rubber on
Check the condition of the sealing rub-
the inner lid is
ber on the inner lid. Probably it needs
dirty, deformed or
to be replaced.
damaged