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ASSEMBLY:
STEP 1
Insert the splashguard onto the bowl (ensure all clips on the cover
are fully inserted into the holes on the bowl).
STEP 2
Insert the bowl and splashguard on the motor base. Make sure
the bowl is pushed all the way down to meet the base, then turn
clockwise to lock the bowl on the motor base.
STEP 3
Insert the floss head on the motor base; ensure the shaft of the
container is locked by the perpendicular shaft on the motor axis.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
When lifting cotton candy maker from table or counter top, do not
use cone holders located on each side of unit. Cone holders are for
storage only.
To lift safely, place one hand on each underside of the cotton candy
maker and lift upwards to release suction feet.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Set the motor base on a stable and level surface.
2.
Connect plug to a power source.
3.
Make sure floss head is in position.
4.
Switch on the cotton candy machine to preheat
5 minutes. NOTE: It is very important that you preheat the
cotton candy maker the full 5 minutes.
5.
Switch off the cotton candy machine. Add 1 scoop of sugar
mixture into the floss head.
CAUTION: Floss head will be extremely hot. Never touch floss
head while unit is on. After use, allow floss head to cool for 30
minutes before touching or removing.
6.
Turn unit to ON position.
7.
Use plastic cone to roll
the cotton candy up
(see Fig. 1). Roll from
right to left in a continuous
motion. Do not touch
the floss head as you roll,
as the head is very hot
and will cause floss to
burn. Continue rolling,
evenly distributing the
cotton candy onto the
cone.
8.
Cotton candy may be made in consecutive batches. If unit
is turned off for an extended time, it must be reheated for
5 minutes.
9.
Do not use sugar cubes or liquid sugar when making cotton
candy.
ON/MARCHE
OFF/ARRÊT
FIGURE
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