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After Use

Disconnect from the electricity supply after use and clean and dry the 
appliance as in the ‘Preparing the Appliance for Use’ sec

tion. Remember the 

importance of hygiene and cleanliness.

If the appliance is not to be used for more than a few hours it should be 
cleaned again immediately prior to making further batches of ice cream.

Hints, Tips and Important Safeguards

Do not place the appliance on its side or upside down. Pay particular attention 
to this when the appliance is being moved.  

During use ventilation grilles must not be obstructed.

Do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.

The appliance has internal moving parts. Take particular care to prevent 
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Refrigeration Barrel is very cold and touching it could result in ice burns. 

Orientation of the Ice Cream Container within the Refrigeration Barrel must be 
correct. See the ‘Appliance Operation’ section. 

The appliance is designed for indoor use only. Do not expose the appliance to 
rain and do not use it or store it where it could get damp or wet.

Do not put the appliance or its mains lead near heat sources such as cookers, 
hobs or ovens.  Do not trail the lead over sharp corners or edges. In case of 
damage to the appliance or its lead we advise not using the appliance and to 
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recommended by the manufacturer can be dangerous.

Only use the appliance for its intended purpose, the production of ice cream.

There are no user accessible parts inside the appliance casing so entry must 
not be attempted.

The refrigerant gas used in the appliance (R134a) is chemical waste. Disposal 
of the appliance must be done in an environmentally friendly way. See Page 9 
for further information on appliance disposal.

Summary of Contents for TS-009AS

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL TS 009AS The images and text within this document are the copyright of Refrigeration Installations Limited No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any mea...

Page 2: ...C 50Hz earthed electrical supply and be protected with a 13 Ampere fuse The Ice Cream Maker has a mains electricity On Off switch which is situated on the right lower rear of the appliance and a START...

Page 3: ...Lay the Top Assembly where it cannot be damaged or get wet B Remove the Ice Cream Container from the Refrigeration Barrel using the wire handle the Container is a tight fit into the Barrel Immerse th...

Page 4: ...f the recipe being followed would provide in excess of 1 litre of mixed ingredients then it should either be scaled down or any excess should be discarded The storage of pre mixed ingredients is not r...

Page 5: ...topped and re started in its cycle by using the START STOP button Re starting will reset the timer to its original start value At the end of the ice cream making cycle the appliance will buzz five tim...

Page 6: ...uching it could result in ice burns Orientation of the Ice Cream Container within the Refrigeration Barrel must be correct See the Appliance Operation section The appliance is designed for indoor use...

Page 7: ...and some unusual recipes can be found on www ice cream recipes com Service and Parts Assistance The Home Ice Cream Maker is guaranteed for 12 months This guarantee covers the replacement of any electr...

Page 8: ...8 Appliance Technical Data Voltage Nominally 240V AC 50Hz Maximum Power 160W Capacity 1 litre 35 fluid ounces per cycle Cycle Time 0 to 60 minutes programmable Dimensions mm 310H x 280W x 380D Net We...

Page 9: ...E Directive requires that if you are replacing the appliance with a new equivalent product from the original supplier then that supplier can collect the old item without cost to yourself It is emphasi...

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