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Making ice cream In Electric Mode

Making ice cream In Electric Mode

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When sufficiently cold, place your Cooling Bowl into the Cooling Container 

(photo B)

Place on a stable surface.

It is recomended to freeze the Cooling Bowl for 24 hours before preparing your ice 

cream 

(photo A)

. Prepare your ice cream mixture and allow to chill from 1-3 hours 

(freezer recommended). 

NOTE:

 The Dash My Pint Ice Cream Maker can hold up to 1 cup of liquid mixture. Do not exceed  

1 cup when preparing your ice cream. 

Press the Power Switch to turn on the Motor Unit with the Paddle spinning.

Immediately after turning your Power Switch on, gently lower the Motor Unit with the 

spinning Paddle into the Cooling Bowl and allow the Paddle to combine your mixture 

(photo E)

. Be sure to hold onto the base 

(photo F)

.

When the mixture is fully frozen and rises to fill the Cooling Bowl, the ice cream is 

ready to serve. Use your Mixing Spoon to enjoy your ice cream right from the chilled 

Cooling Bowl 

(photo G)

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Attach the Paddle to the Motor Unit, and plug in the Motor Unit 

(photo C)

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SLOWLY pour your chilled ice cream mixture into the Cooling Bowl 

(photo D)

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When sufficiently cold, place your Cooling Bowl into the Cooling Container 

(photo B)

Place on a stable surface.

It is recomended to freeze the Cooling Bowl for 24 hours before preparing your ice 

cream 

(photo A)

. Prepare your ice cream mixture and allow to chill from 1-3 hours 

(freezer recommended). 

NOTE:

 The Dash My Pint Ice Cream Maker can hold up to 1 cup of liquid mixture. Do not exceed  

1 cup when preparing your ice cream. 

Press the Power Switch to turn on the Motor Unit with the Paddle spinning.

Immediately after turning your Power Switch on, gently lower the Motor Unit with the 

spinning Paddle into the Cooling Bowl and allow the Paddle to combine your mixture 

(photo E)

. Be sure to hold onto the base 

(photo F)

.

When the mixture is fully frozen and rises to fill the Cooling Bowl, the ice cream is 

ready to serve. Use your Mixing Spoon to enjoy your ice cream right from the chilled 

Cooling Bowl 

(photo G)

!

Attach the Paddle to the Motor Unit, and plug in the Motor Unit 

(photo C)

.

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SLOWLY pour your chilled ice cream mixture into the Cooling Bowl 

(photo D)

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Summary of Contents for DPIC100

Page 1: ...DPIC100 model DPIC100 my pint ice cream maker Instruction Manual Recipe Guide recipes inside...

Page 2: ...7 Parts Features 8 Before Using 9 Making Ice Cream in Electric Mode 10 11 Making Ice Cream in Manual Mode 12 13 Cleaning Maintenance 14 Recipes 15 22 Sundae Ideas 24 25 Customer Support 26 Warranty 2...

Page 3: ...IS INSTRUCTION AND CARE MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION AND CARE MANUAL Do not let the power cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edges of tables or counters This...

Page 4: ...causer une blessure Cet appareil a une fiche polaris e une lame est plus large que l autre Pour r duire le risque de choc lectrique cette fiche est con ue pour ne pouvoir s ins rer dans une prise pol...

Page 5: ...g Maintenance for instructions The Cooling Bowl must be in an upright position The freezer temperature must be at least 2 for the Cooling Bowl to freeze properly Chilling your ingredients freezer reco...

Page 6: ...l photo G Attach the Paddle to the Motor Unit and plug in the Motor Unit photo C 3 SLOWLY pour your chilled ice cream mixture into the Cooling Bowl photo D 4 5 6 7 A D E G F B C 1 2 When sufficiently...

Page 7: ...ur ice cream B D Making ice cream In MANUAL Mode 1 2 Pour your chilled ice cream mixture into the Cooling Bowl Remove the Cooling Bowl from the freezer Place in the Cooling Container on a stable surfa...

Page 8: ...in the dishwasher The Motor Unit can be cleaned using a damp cloth NEVER immerse the Motor Unit in water or other liquids 3 Ensure that all parts of the appliance are dried thoroughly 4 Never place th...

Page 9: ...get cooking tastiness awaits RECIPE BOOK MY PINT Ice Cream MakER Follow us unprocessyourfood for recipes videos daily inspiration v a n i l l a ice cream recipe on page 18...

Page 10: ...amount of the liquid it should feel smooth on the tongue and there should be no sugar visible on the bottom of the bowl when it is stirred or spooned out 3 Continue whisking if necessary to ensure tha...

Page 11: ...favorite yogurt flavor can be Greek Yogurt FROZEN YOGURT Add the yogurt to your My Pint Ice Cream Maker and press start to begin freezing Enjoy Top with a drizzle of honey or granola for Greek Yogurt...

Page 12: ...s 3 4 tbsp sugar syrup or maple syrup raspberry sorbet 1 In a food processor or personal blender blend all the ingredients until smooth 2 Pour one cup into your My Pint Ice Cream Maker and churn until...

Page 13: ...a Classic Vanilla Salted caramel sauce Crushed toffee Salted caramel sauce Crushed toffee Fresh pineapple diced Shredded coconut Whipped cream Maraschino cherry Crumbled sugar cookie Rainbow sprinkles...

Page 14: ...EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER STOREBOUND SHALLNOTBE LIABLE FORANYINCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED B...

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