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Chocolate Fountain

Instruction Manual
L1CHOC10

Summary of Contents for L1CHOC10

Page 1: ...Chocolate Fountain Instruction Manual L1CHOC10...

Page 2: ...ave 5 Hob 6 Adding the chocolate to the chocolate fountain 6 Some Dipping Ideas to Inspire You 7 Dipping ideas for chocolate 7 Dipping ideas for other sauces 7 Using Different Chocolates in The Chocol...

Page 3: ...re included Congratulations on the purchase of your new Logik Chocolate Fountain We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all the operat...

Page 4: ...duct Overview Top hat Triangular point where spiral drive fits Centre column Top tier Middle tier Round pins for fitting the tier system Fountain Bowl Non slip Feet Operating dial with Off Heat Heat F...

Page 5: ...d fountain bowl The quickest and simplest way to do this is in a microwave but you can also melt the chocolate on a hob For the best cascading effect you need at least 800g of chocolate and ideally 90...

Page 6: ...minutes before adding the melted chocolate Turn the power switch to the Heat Flow position Get the choice of dipping foods ready Carefully pour the melted chocolate into the fountain bowl Do not overf...

Page 7: ...such as mango kiwi fruit and orange segments Biscuits such as amaretti or a similar firm biscuit Profiteroles Dipping ideas for other sauces For another sweet idea try filling the unit with a fruit co...

Page 8: ...ocoa solids Dark chocolate usually has a higher percentage than milk chocolate Other cheaper chocolates can work with the addition of vegetable oil but the oil can obviously affect the taste and the t...

Page 9: ...oft cleaning cloth and buff dry Don t use abrasive sponges or scourers as these will damage the surface The base unit contains the electrical components and so it must obviously never be placed in wat...

Page 10: ...eat up the chocolate for another 2 3 mintutes stir the chocolate Turn the switch to the Heat and Flow position Chocolate is flowing unevenly The base is not level Check the surface it s standing on Th...

Page 11: ...ocolate for human consumption Do not use the unit for any other purpose Do not place unit on a gas or electric burner in a heated oven or over an open flame The mains cable length is fitted to reduce...

Page 12: ...ctronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the l...

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