Using the ice cream maker
15
4. Place the base
10
on an even surface, and insert the freezer bowl after the
chilling process. (
Fig. E
)
5. Mount the motor unit
3
in the recess on the cover
5
, ensuring that both
pins
4
catch in both recesses in the cover and the motor unit locks into place
audibly.
6. If the motor unit does not lock into place by itself, press the release button
1
and lock the motor unit into place.
7. Fit the paddle
8
onto the shaft. (
Fig. F
)
8. Put the cover
5
with the motor unit onto the freezer bowl. Ensure that the
release buttons
7
fi t into the recesses properly and click into place audibly.
(
Fig. F
)
9. Only connect the appliance to a properly installed earthed power point that
complies with electrical safety requirements. The local mains voltage must corre-
spond to the technical specifi cations for the device.
The display
2
shows an operation time of 20 minutes.
You can set an operation time of up to 40 minutes.
10. Set the desired operation time. You can change the time in minute increments by
pressing the
button.
Preparation time for ice cream is around 30–40 minutes, depending on
how full the bowl is.
11. Press the
button to start the motor.
12. Pour the ingredients into the freezer bowl. Do not fi ll the container past the 1.5
litre mark. Fill the freezer bowl through the chute
6
in the cover while the
machine is running. (
Fig. G
)
13. After the set time has elapsed you hear a beep, switch off the power point and
pull out the mains plug. Then remove the cover with the motor unit and paddle.
(
Fig. H
)
14. Use a plastic or silicone spatula to get the ice cream out of the bowl.
Never store the fi nished ice cream in the bowl. Use a suitable freezer
container.
15. After making the ice cream, clean the appliance parts (freezer bowl, paddle,
cover) carefully as described in Chapter “Cleaning the appliance” on page 19.
Summary of Contents for MD 19416
Page 1: ...ICE CREAM MAKER User Manual...
Page 3: ...3 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 B 11 12 13 Overview...
Page 4: ...4 C D E Use...
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