6
depending on your waffle recipe, that may
vary. Lighter shades take a little less time;
darker shades a little more.
7. When the waffle is ready, the green light will
turn on and 5 beeps will sound. Open the
waffle maker by pressing the stay-cool latch
on the side of the unit, and use the latch to
carefully lower the front plate. BE CAREFUL
not to touch the hot plate.
8. Remove the waffle by gently loosening
an edge with a heatproof plastic spatula,
wooden spatula or nonstick coated tongs.
Never use metal utensils, which will damage
the nonstick coating.
9. Once cooked waffle is removed, carefully
close the unit by bringing the stay-cool
latch up to the top plate. Make sure unit is
properly latched before proceeding. You will
hear a “click,” letting you know it is securely
closed. You can now proceed with cooking
the next waffle.
10. When you are finished baking, turn the
temperature knob to the lowest setting and
unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Allow the waffle maker to cool completely
before handling.
CLEANING, CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
The waffle maker must be unplugged and
completely cool before cleaning or storing.
Leaving the front cover open will allow hot
grids to cool more quickly.
To clean, simply brush crumbs from grooves
or wipe with a dry cloth or paper towel.
You may also 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-