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BEFORE FIRST USE

Before using your Cuisinart

®

 Belgian Waffle 

Maker for the first time, remove any dust from 
shipping by wiping the plates with a damp cloth. 
Remove all packaging and any promotional labels 
or stickers from your waffle maker. Be sure that 
all parts (listed in 

Parts and Features)

 of your 

new waffle maker have been included before 
discarding any packing materials. You may want 
to keep the box and packing materials for use at 
a later date.

NOTE:

 The waffle plates have been treated with 

a special nonstick coating. The first time you use 
your waffle maker, it may have a slight odor and 
may smoke a bit. This is normal and common to 
appliances with a nonstick surface.

OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS 

1.  Place the Cuisinart

® 

Belgian Waffle Maker on a 

clean, flat surface. 

2.  Plug the power cord into a standard electrical 

outlet.

3.  To preheat your Cuisinart

®

 Belgian Waffle 

Maker, turn the control knob dial to your 
preferred setting. The ready indicator light 
located on the top of the waffle maker will light 
up when fully heated. (Heat-up time should 
take approximately four minutes for the first 
waffle of each baking session.) 

4.  After waffle maker is preheated, season waffle 

plates with cooking spray or brush with a 
flavorless oil to thoroughly coat all surfaces. 
It’s important that you preheat the waffle 
maker before seasoning with cooking spray or 
oil. Your waffle maker is now ready to bake.

5.  After the waffle maker is preheated and ready 

for baking, open the waffle maker lid.

6.  Fill the provided batter cup with batter. If using 

a standard measuring cup, fill to ¾ cup. Pour 
the batter evenly across the waffle plates. Use 
a heatproof spatula to spread the batter evenly 
over the grids. 

7.  Close the lid and rotate the handle 180° to 

the right. The Ready indicator light will turn 
off. 

NOTE:

 Baking time is determined by the 

browning setting chosen. It may take up to 3 
minutes longer to bake your waffles on a higher 
setting. 

8.  When the waffle is baked, the Ready light 

indicator will turn on. Rotate the handle 180° to 
the left and open the lid. To remove the waffle, 
gently loosen the edges with a heatproof 
spatula. Never use stainless steel utensils, as 
they may damage the nonstick coating. 

9.  Repeat the above process if making additional 

waffles. It is not necessary to spray the waffle 
grids before each new waffle. 

When you are finished baking, always unplug 
the power cord from the wall outlet. Allow the 
waffle maker to cool down completely before 
handling.

The waffle plates have been treated with a 
special nonstick PTFE coating. Before the first 
use, we suggest you season the grids with 
cooking spray or flavorless vegetable oil. If using 
oil, apply oil with a paper towel or pastry brush.

CLEANING AND  

MAINTENANCE

Once you have finished baking, remove plug from 
electrical outlet. Leave the top lid open and allow 
grids to cool before cleaning.

Never take your Belgian waffle maker apart for 
cleaning. Simply brush crumbs from grooves, 
and absorb any excess cooking oil by wiping 
with a dry cloth or paper towel. You may clean 
the grids by wiping with a damp cloth to prevent 
staining and sticking from batter or oil buildup.

Be certain grids have cooled completely 
before cleaning.

 If batter adheres to plates, 

simply pour a little cooking oil onto the baked-on 
batter and let stand approximately 5 minutes. 
This will soften the batter for easy removal.

To clean exterior, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. 
Never use an abrasive cleanser or harsh pad. 

NEVER IMMERSE CORD, PLUG OR UNIT IN 
WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS.

Hand-wash drip tray.

Maintenance:

 Any other servicing should 

be performed by an authorized service 
representative.

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Summary of Contents for WAF-F10 Series

Page 1: ...Belgian Waffle Maker INSTRUCTION AND RECIPE BOOKLET WAF F10 Series For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the Instruction Book carefully before using ...

Page 2: ...ay result in fire electric shock or injury to persons 8 Do not use outdoors or use appliance for other than its intended use 9 Do not let power cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Unplug the unit when finished baking waffles 12 Always begin by plugging appliance into wall outlet To disconnect t...

Page 3: ...ngled in or tripping over a longer cord Extension cords may be used if care is exercised in their use If an extension cord is used the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance and the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or animals or...

Page 4: ... 4 Indicator Lights a Power light Illuminates when the waffle maker is plugged in b Ready lights top bottom Illuminate when the waffle plates are preheated and when the baking cycle is complete 5 Measuring Cup Fill to the top with batter for perfectly measured waffles 6 Drip Tray Catches any excess batter and is removable for easy cleaning 7 BPA Free not shown All materials that come in contact wi...

Page 5: ...d rotate the handle 180 to the right The Ready indicator light will turn off NOTE Baking time is determined by the browning setting chosen It may take up to 3 minutes longer to bake your waffles on a higher setting 8 When the waffle is baked the Ready light indicator will turn on Rotate the handle 180 to the left and open the lid To remove the waffle gently loosen the edges with a heatproof spatul...

Page 6: ...ers or other commercial purchasers or owners We warrant that your Cuisinart Belgian Waffle Maker will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal home use for 3 years from the date of original purchase We recommend that you visit our website www cuisinart com for a fast efficient way to complete your product registration However product registration does not eliminate the need for...

Page 7: ...RODUCT If you are experiencing problems with your Cuisinart product we suggest that you call our Cuisinart Service Center at 1 800 726 0190 before returning the product for service If servicing is needed a Representative can confirm whether the product is under warranty and direct you to the nearest service location Your Cuisinart Belgian Waffle Maker has been manufactured to the strictest specifi...

Page 8: ...using a standard measuring cup fill to cup Use a heatproof spatula to spread the batter evenly over the grids Close lid and rotate waffle maker 180 to the right Bake the waffles until the Ready light illuminates indicating the waffle is done Rotate waffle maker 180 to the left Remove waffle and repeat until all batter is used Waffles may be kept warm in a low 200 F oven Place waffles arranged on a...

Page 9: ...nulated sugar 2 teaspoons active dry yeast one packet 2 cups whole milk warmed about 105 F cup unsalted butter melted and cooled 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups all purpose flour 2 large eggs lightly beaten 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract teaspoon baking soda The night before or at least 8 hours before baking combine the warm water granulated sugar and yeast Let stand 10 minutes until foamy Stir in the wa...

Page 10: ...gg whites until stiff peaks form Gently fold the beaten egg whites into the batter Preheat your Cuisinart Belgian Waffle Maker on setting 4 or preferred setting indicator light will be illuminated when preheated For best results do not open waffle maker during cooking process Doing so will offset the timing mechanism When the waffle grids are preheated open the lid Fill the provided batter cup to ...

Page 11: ...NOTES 11 ...

Page 12: ...3971 2016 Cuisinart 150 Milford Road East Windsor NJ 08520 Printed in China 16CE016670 Trademarks or service marks of third parties used herein are the trademarks or service marks of their respective owners ...

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