WAFFLE PRO CLASSIC / WAFFLE PRO
Art. 130125/130126
These instructions are suitable for the Waffle Pro Classic article 130125 and the Waffle
Pro article 130126.
The Waffle Pro Classic and Waffle Pro are professional waffle irons with solid cast iron
light baking plates. The baking plates are coated with a non–stick layer. The irons are
provided with an easy to operate thermostat and a temperature control lamp. They
also have a grip for easy handling and for gripping sandwiches.
The Waffle Pro Classic has waffle plates 4 x 7 (type PL-101) and the Waffle Pro have waffle
plates 4 x 7 (type PL-101) and sandwich toaster plates (PL-100) as standard. The waffle
plates 6 x 10 (type PL-102) and sandwich toaster plates (PL-100) are available separately.
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Read these instruction through in their entirety and keep them for future reference.
Check that the mains voltage in your house corresponds to that of the iron. Connect
this iron only to an earthed socket.
Before using for the first time, carefully wash the plates in warm water with some
detergent added and dry well. There may be some smoke during the first use. This is
normal in the case of new heating elements and the smoke will automatically
disappear after a short time.
DESCRIPTION OF THE WAFFLE PRO CLASSIC/WAFFLE PRO (figure 1)
1. Upper plate
2. Lower plate
3. Upper housing
4. Lower housing
5. Locking grip
6. Temperature regulator
7. Plate locking
8. Temperature lamp
CHANGING THE PLATES
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Pull out the locking grip (See figure 1A). Remove the plate from the
housing. The plate is fitted into two holes on the rear side.
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Fix the plate in the reverse order.
USE OF THE APPARATUS
Unwind the lead completely before you insert the plug into the wall socket. Place the
apparatus on a solid and heat–resistant surface. The apparatus can now be opened.
Lightly oil the plates with cooking oil (only the first time and after cleaning). Close the
apparatus and let the plates warm up by adjusting the temperature regulator. The
plates are at the required temperature when the indicator light goes out. Experiment
with the temperature control until you have found the ideal temperature setting.
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