
Thermomix TM7 All-in-One Smart Multi Cooker

Product Overview
TM7 mixing bowl
- Lid cap
- Lid
- Steam openings
- Stainless steel bowl
- Mixing bowl insulation cover
- Volume measuring marks
- Mixing knife shaft
- Mixing knife
- Sealing ring
- Knife locking lever
- Handle
- Contact module and contact pins
You process and heat food in the mixing bowl. The mixing bowl consists of the mixing bowl lid (2) with lid cap (1), the stainless steel bowl (4), the mixing knife (8), and the insulation cover (5) with knife locking lever (10) and handle (11).
During cooking, the lid cap remains on the lid. You can remove the lid cap when you clean the mixing bowl lid or before you put the Varoma® (C) on.
The stainless steel bowl has volume measuring marks (6) in 0.5-liter increments. The maximum fill quantity is 2.2 litres (“max” mark).
Thermomix® base
- Opening for the mixing knife
- Mixing bowl contact module
- Slider foot
- Scale feet
- 10-inch multi-touch display
- Power button
The base has a large touchscreen display (17) and a power button (18).
The slider foot (15) can be found at the back. If you lift the base at the front, you can conveniently pull it towards you and move it across the worktop.
The feet at the front (16) provide stability along with the slider foot, while also functioning as weighing scales.
The mixing bowl is connected to the base via the mixing bowl contact module (14).
On speed settings higher than 2, the mixing bowl and mixing bowl lid (2) are securely locked on the base.
Varoma®
- Varoma® lid
- Varoma® tray
- Varoma® dish
The Varoma® has three parts and comprises a dish, tray, and lid. The Varoma®dish and the Varoma® tray have slots to allow the release of steam.
The slots allow you to stream on all levels. The tray gives you the option of steaming additional ingredients.
For example, you can cook potatoes in the simmering basket (E) within the mixing bowl, vegetables in the Varoma® dish, and fish on the tray. TheVaroma® is covered by the Varoma® lid.
Spatula
- Spatula hook
- Spatula stand
- Spatula dough releaser
- Spatula tip
You can work with the spatula in the mixing bowl. Foods such as batters, mousses, and ice cream are easy to remove from the mixing bowl using the flexible tip.
The spatula also has a practical hook (22), with which you can remove the simmering basket (E) from the mixing bowl when hot.
You can use the dough releaser function (24) to rotate the mixing knife (8)so that you can safely and easily release dough.
Simmering basket
- Simmering basket lid
- Opening for spatula hook
- Oval opening
Using the simmering basket, you can steam ingredients such as rice, meatand vegetables inside the mixing bowl while shielding them from the mixing knife. The simmering basket lid (26) is permanently attached and must not be removed at any time. When the food is still hot, carefully open the lid with the spatula by inserting the tip of the spatula into the oval opening (28).
Butterfly whisk
The butterfly whisk ensures more even mixing and heating, and is useful for whipping cream and beating egg whites. The butterfly whisk is easy to insert and equally easy to remove and clean.
The butterfly whisk may only be used up to a maximum speed setting of 4 and must be removed before starting Pre-clean mode.
Intended Use
Use the device and accessories only for their intended purpose in order to minimise risks to you and other people and to minimise damage to the device or to other property and equipment.
Area of Application
Thermomix® TM7 is a kitchen appliance intended for the preparation of food at home or in similar environments.
Users
Thermomix® TM7 is intended to be used only by adults. It must not be used by children even when supervised by an adult. Children must always be kept away from appliances when they are in operation and from the power cord.
Warn children of the dangers associated with using the appliance and accessories, especially the potential dangers of heat and steam development, hot condensation, and hot surfaces.
Close supervision is necessary when Thermomix® TM7 is used near children.
Never allow children to play with Thermomix® TM7.
Appliances may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental abilities or a lack of experience and/or knowledge, if they have been supervised or instructed in the safe use of the appliance and have understood the resulting dangers.
Before setting up, disassembling, or cleaning the appliance, you must always ensure that it is disconnected from the power supply.
You must always switch the appliance off at the mains before leaving it unattended.
Improper Use
Thermomix® TM7 and its accessories are not intended for use in the microwave, in the oven, or on the stove top.
This appliance may only be used for its intended purpose. No other use is permitted.
Maximum Fill Quantities
Operating Limits
For Your Safety
Your safety is our top priority. Make yourself aware of the dangers and risks before using the appliance for the first time. If you are aware of the risks and take appropriate care, accidents can be prevented.
Choosing a Safe Setup Location
Risk of Electric Shock
Moisture Ingress
- Protect the appliance and especially the electrical components from moisture.
- No water or dirt should enter the base (B).
- Do not hold the base under running water or immerse it in water.
- Do not use the appliance outdoors under any circumstances.
Improper Handling
- Never pull the mains plug from the socket by the power cord, only by the plug.
- Never carry the appliance by the power cord.
- Only operate the appliance on a power connection installed by a qualified specialist.
- Unplug the appliance when it is not in use.
- Never put your fingers into the holes that are intended for the contact pins on the mixing bowl (14), and do not insert any objects into these holes.
Fire Hazard
External Heat Sources
- Do not place the appliance on heated or heatable surfaces, such as stove tops, induction hobs, or similar. The appliance and its accessories contain both visible and non-visible metal elements and can be heated by an induction hob.
- Keep the appliance a sufficient distance from hot surfaces and external heat sources (e.g., hobs, toasters, etc.)
- Also, always keep the power cord away from heat sources.
Incorrect Mains Connection
- Only operate the base on a power connection installed by a qualified specialist that is sufficiently dimensioned for operating the appliance (see type plate).
- Never use power strips, extension cables, or other equipment between the socket and the appliance.
Care and Maintenance of the Appliance and Accessories
Risk of Electric Shock
Cleaning
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply before cleaning the base.
- Only clean the base with a dry or slightly damp (not wet) cloth.
Maintenance and Repair
- Regularly inspect the base, power cord and plug, and accessories for possible damage.
- Never use the base if the power cord is damaged. Do not connect the power cord to the socket if damaged.
- Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
- Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or damaged in any way. In the event of damage to the appliance or the power cord, return the appliance to the Vorwerk repair service for examination, repair, or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
Risk of Burns and Scalding
Damaged lid
- Regularly check the entire lid, including the lid sealing ring, for possible damage. In case of damage or potential leakage, replace the lid immediately.
- Never use the appliance with a damaged lid or a damaged lid sealing ring.
Risk of Damage to Property or Equipment
- Never clean the appliance with scouring pads, scouring agents, or aggressive liquids, e.g,. benzene or acetone.
- Be sure to allow the contact pins (12) on the underside of the mixing bowl to dry thoroughly before placing the mixing bowl on the base so that no rust can form inside the appliance.
- Clean all components promptly and do not leave the mixing knife in the dishwasher for too long, as this may damage the sealing ring and mixing knife drive shaft.
Initial Startup
Choosing the setup location
It is recommended that you keep your Thermomix® TM7 in a permanent position in your kitchen so that you can operate it easily.
When deciding where to put your appliance, please pay attention to the following:
- Read and observe the essential safety requirements at the set-up location, see Choosing a Safe Setup Location.
- Be sure to place your Thermomix® TM7 on a clean, solid, and even surface so that it cannot slip.
- Ensure that the ventilation opening on the back of the base is kept clean (free of grease splashes, etc.).
- Remove the protective film from the display.
- Pull the power cord out of the Thermomix® TM7 and connect the Thermomix® TM7 to the mains power supply.
- You can choose whatever length of power cord you need, up to 1 m. If you do not need the whole length of the power cord, the remaining length can be kept inside the Thermomix® TM7.
- Do not place the base on the power cord, as this will affect the stability of the Thermomix® TM7 and the function of the scales.
Cleaning for the first time
CAUTION! Risk to Health! Before first use, wash all components that come into contact with food in order to remove any production residue.
When cleaning the appliance for the first time, proceed as follows:
- Disassemble the mixing bowl, see Disassembling the Mixing Bowl.
- Then wash all parts and accessories by hand or in the dishwasher (except for the base).
More information on cleaning can be found under Cleaning.
Switching on for the First Time
Press the power button to start the Thermomix® TM7.
When you first switch on the Thermomix® TM7, it will automatically take you through the onboarding process, see First Use.
First Use
You need access to Wi-Fi and your Cookidoo® account to be able to use the full range of features.
- Have your login details ready.
- Follow the instructions on the display.
You can change the settings again later.
Update
It is possible that an update may run at the same time as the start-up, so that you are up to date.
Settings
Once the start-up is complete, you can find more information on settings under More.
Familiarising Yourself with the Accessories
Here you can find out how to use the accessories. WARNING! Familiarise yourself with the general safety requirements before use, see For Your Safety.
Mixing Bowl
You process and heat food in the mixing bowl. The mixing bowl consists of the mixing bowl lid (2) with lid cap (1), the stainless steel bowl (4), the mixing knife (8), and the insulation cover (5) with knife locking lever (10) and handle(11).
During cooking, the lid cap remains on the lid. You can remove the lid cap when you clean the mixing bowl lid or before you put the Varoma® (C) on.
The stainless steel bowl has volume measuring marks (6) in 0.5 litre increments. The maximum fill quantity is 2.2 litres (“max” mark).
Disassembling the Mixing Bowl
To disassemble the mixing bowl, proceed as follows:
CAUTION! Allow the mixing bowl to cool sufficiently before disassembling it, so that you do not burn yourself.
- Slide the locking lever away from the handle. CAUTION! The mixing bowl is now unlocked. Do not turn it over, as the mixing knife and stainless steel bowl could fall out and injure you.
- Carefully take hold of the mixing knife at the top and remove it from the mixing bowl. CAUTION! The mixing knife blades are sharp. Do not cut yourself.
- Take hold of the inner bowl by the rim and lift it up to remove it.
Assembling the Mixing Bowl
To assemble the mixing bowl, proceed as follows:
- Place the stainless steel bowl into the insulation cover. The positioning aid tab on the stainless steel bowl should point towards the mixing bowl handle.
- Insert the mixing knife. CAUTION! The mixing knife blades are sharp. Do not cut yourself.
- Slide the locking lever towards the mixing bowl handle.
Spatula
You can work with the spatula in the mixing bowl. Foods such as batters, mousses, and ice cream are easy to remove from the mixing bowl using the flexible tip.
The spatula also has a practical hook (22), with which you can remove the simmering basket (E) from the mixing bowl when hot.
You can use the dough releaser function (24) to rotate the mixing knife (8)so that you can safely and easily release dough.
Cleaning
Clean your Thermomix® TM7 before first use and after every use, and allow all the components to dry thoroughly.
WARNING! Risk of Electric Shock! Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply before cleaning the base. Only clean the base with a dry or slightly damp (not wet) cloth.
NOTE! Risk of Damage! Do not use scouring pads, scouring agents, or aggressive liquids such as benzene or acetone.
Pre-Cleaning
You can use the Pre-Cleaning function if you want to give the mixing bowl a quick clean between two steps in a recipe or if you are preparing a number of dishes and the mixing bowl only requires a quick clean between each one. This function is found in the Functions and Tools menu. Follow the instructions on the display.
Troubleshooting
Liquid has seeped into the area below the mixing bowl.
- Turn off the appliance immediately or unplug it.
- Use a towel to dry excess liquid from underneath the mixing bowl.
- To prevent liquid from getting into delicate components inside the base, do not move it or turn it over.
- Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance. It does not contain any parts that you can service yourself.
- If you cannot be certain that no liquid has entered the inside of the base, do not switch on theThermomix® TM7. Instead, contact Customer Care Australia / New Zealand.
Thermomix® TM7 cannot be switched on.
- The base may not be correctly connected.
- Check if the power cord has been properly plugged in.
- Check the power supply of the main power connection.
The mixing bowl will not go into the Thermomix® TM7base.
- The mixing bowl may not be correctly assembled.
- Check whether the mixing knife and insulation cover are correctly assembled and locked.
Thermomix® TM7 does not heat.
- The heating time may not have been set correctly.
- Check if a time has been set.
- The temperature may not have been selected.
- Check if you have set the temperature.
Thermomix® TM7 does not weigh correctly.
- Thermomix® TM7 may not have been positioned correctly.
- Make sure that nothing is leaning against the base.
- Make sure that there is no tension on the power cord.
- Make sure that Thermomix® TM7 is placed on a clean, level, non-slip surface.
- Do not touch Thermomix® TM7 during the entire weighing process.
Thermomix® TM7 will not connect to Wi-Fi.
- The access data may be incorrect.
- Check whether the user name and password are correct and have been entered correctly.
- The Wi-Fi function may be disabled.
- Set up a network, see Setting up the network.
- There may not be a network available.
- Check your home Wi-Fi.
- If it is not possible to set up a network, contact Customer Care.
Error 13100
Make sure that the appliance is not near strong magnetic fields (e.g., magnetic or induction fields).
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Thermomix TM7 All-in-One Smart Multi Cooker-FAQs
What does the Thermomix TM7 do?
The Thermomix TM7 is a smart all-in-one kitchen appliance that can chop, mix, blend, steam, sauté, knead, and cook. It features guided cooking through a large touchscreen, helping you prepare meals easily and efficiently.
How much does the Thermomix TM7 cost?
The Thermomix TM7 is priced at $2,649. The package includes the mixing bowl, lid, spatula, Varoma steaming set, simmering basket, and three months of free Cookidoo access.
When was the Thermomix TM7 released?
The TM7 was launched in 2025, introducing new features such as open-lid cooking, enhanced steaming, and a larger touchscreen for improved usability.
What is the difference between Thermomix TM6 and TM7?
The TM7 offers 20 cooking modes (compared to 17 on the TM6) and introduces open-lid cooking, browning, and enhanced steaming. It also features a redesigned Varoma and a more intuitive interface.
What is the capacity and size of the TM7?
The TM7 has a 2.2-liter stainless steel bowl and a 6.8-liter Varoma. It measures approximately 33.6 cm high, 25.3 cm wide, and 40.5 cm deep, and weighs around 8.6 kg.
Where is the Thermomix TM7 made?
The TM7 is designed and engineered in Germany, with key components like the motor and blades made there. Final assembly takes place in France.
What is the lifespan of a Thermomix TM7?
The average service life of a Thermomix is around 7 years, but many users report their machines lasting 10–20 years with proper care.
Can I use the Thermomix without a Cookidoo subscription?
Yes. The TM7 works without Cookidoo, but subscribing gives you access to thousands of recipes, guided cooking, and meal-planning tools.
How much electricity does the TM7 use?
The TM7’s heating power is rated at 1000 W, and its motor runs at up to 500 W, making it efficient for most cooking needs.




