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Do not touch the 
rotating blade 
when it is 
in operation.

Do not handle the frozen 
bowl or touch it with 
wet hands.

Hold the resin-treated part 
of the containeror use 
a towel, mittens, 
or protective gloves.

Take the batteries out when 
they are not in use for a long 
period.

You must insulate both 
terminals (+ and -) of the 
batteries with tape when you 
discard or store them.

The important items to check before making ice cream are as follows:
Appropriate preparation can avoid a failure. Be sure to check before using.

Refrigerators

Ingredients and Volume

 Be sure your refrigerator's freezer can be
 adjusted to 0  F (-18   C) 

Because the temperature of a freezer 
equipped with an automatic defroster rises 
temporarily when defrosting, the entire ice 
cream making process may take longer.

The appropriate volume for each batch 
of ice cream is                          (240 ml to
720 ml). 
If you try to make more or less, you may 
not be successful.

For clean preparation, wash all parts except for the body. 

Practical Hints

   

Do not store too much food 
in the freezer.

Place a metal plate, such 
as an aluminum plate, 
under the Ice Cream Maker.

Wrap the mixed ingredients 
with cellophane and keep 
them cool in the refrigerator 
immediately before making 
your batch of ice cream. 
(Appropriate temperature is
 about  41  F (5  C).)

Battery Cover

Switch

Release Button 

(on both sides)

Rotating Shaft

Cover

Side Lock

Position Mark

Rotating Blade

Container

Placement Guide

1

2

3

Insert the 

two CR123A lithium batteries as

shown in the figure.

Body

   The container is intended 
    exclusively for the BH-941P model.  
    Do not use another container as 
    an alternative.
   Do not heat the container over an 
    open flame.
   Combine the ingredients in 
    another container.

Remove the cover after releasing the side locks 

on both sides.

Container

Combined ingredients

Rotating Blade

Press the switch and place the Ice Cream Maker in the freezer.

Be sure to check that the indicator lamp is on.

The Indicator lamp identification

Slow flash

Operating normally (stirring for the first 5 seconds, 
stopping, and then selectively stirring and stopping 
according to the program)

Cooling before finishing 
(for approx. 60 minutes of operation)

Abnormal condition (impossible to stir)

Weak batteries

Standby or finished

Take the finished ice cream out of the freezer. 

 

When the indicator lamp is turned off after the 60 minutes' "slow flash",  
the ice cream is ready.

Approx.  3 hours for 2 cups (480 ml) ingredients.

9

10

Open the side locks on both sides and take the cover off.

Serve the ice cream.

Ice Cream

Spoon

3

4

6

7

Lights up

Indicates normal operation and the ready status for making 
ice cream
Indicates that the batteries are weak
Indicates abnormal rotation of the rotating blade

Indication Lamp

  Using a metal spoon may scratch the container.

Battery Cover

Container

Position Mark

Switch

Side Lock (

on both sides

)

Lift up the body to remove 

it by pressing  both release 

buttons

CLOSE

Rotating Blade

When the rotating blade is buried under ice cream, take the blade out after scooping 
out the ice cream around it instead of trying to take it out by force.

Do not carry the Ice Cream 
Maker by placing a finger 
on the release button.

● 

Align the position mark 

on the cover with the 

placement guide on 

the container

Fix the body to the container

 

4

Combine the ingredients for the 

ice cream

5

Put the ingredients into the container.

5

Wipe off any moisture on the surface of 
the container and the rotating shaft.

6

Cover

Line up the position mark on 
the cover with the placement 
guide on the container. 

Set the side locks on both 
sides. 

Placement Guide

Rotating Blade

Position Mark

Container

Side Lock

Cover

Puree solid food including fruits with a 
juicer.

Mixed ingredients stored for a long time 
can spoil easily.

Calculate the volume by estimating one 
serving at  1/2 cup (120 ml).

Make a batch with your favorite flavor by 
referring to the separate-volume recipes.

Keep the Ice Cream Maker 
away from other food.

Indication Lamp

Fixes the cover 

and the container

Indicates the 

range limits for 

an appropriate quantity; 

3 cups  (720 ml)

OPEN

To remove the rotating shaft, refer to P.8 "Maintenance."

Rotating 
Shaft

Position the rotating shaft and the cover and then 

fix the rotating blade from the reverse side of the cover.

● 

7

8

11

A separator is inserted 
between the rotating blade
and the bottom of the container 
for shipping. Please remove 
it before use. 

Freezers with a direct cooling system  may 
not be suitable.

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HOW TO USE

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING

PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTION

In order to prevent the user of this product from injury and prevent damage 
to the product, please follow the safety instructions.

Do not disassemble 
or attempt 
to repair this Ice 
Cream Maker by 
yourself.

Do not mix a new battery 
with an old one or use other 
battery type.

Improper battery installation 
may lead to battery leakage.

Remove the battery cover.

Lithium Batteries

(2

×

CR123A)

Quick flash 

(light is out after 5 seconds)

Quick flash 

(continuous)

Goes off

Freezing 

time

Above data may vary depending on the conditions of freezer and the frequency of 
opening / closing the freezer door.

Maximum 
Measuring Scale

Please refer to the separate-volume recipes.

Do not rotate the rotating blade 

by hand with force. It may cause damage to the blade

or motor

Please refer to P.10 "Troubleshooting" and fix.
Press the switch again to stop the operation once the 
indicator lamp is lit.

Inspect it at regular intervals.
(Operation, battery leakage)

BH-941

(240 ml to 720 ml)

for each batch

Place the Ice Cream Maker so that the container is flat in the freezer.

 

 

You can not make ice cream while the indicator lamp is off.

Keep batteries out of reach of 
children.

1 cup to 3 cups   

1 cup to 3 cups 

If swallowed, contact a physician at once.

 (240 ml to 720 ml)

1 cup to 3 cups 

Approx.  5 hours for 3 cups (720 ml) ingredients.

Close supervision is necessary 
when the product is used by or 
near children.

Avoid storage in direct sunlight, 
high temperature or humidity. 
Avoid condensation.

Never put batteries in mouth.

Make sure that their polarity matches
that indicated inside battery compartment.
If the batteries are not inserted properly,
the unit will not operate.
Do not mix a new battery with an old one.
Always replace with 2 new fresh 
Panasonic batteries.

Approx. 2.5 hours for 1 cup (240 ml) ingredients.

When pressing the switch with finished ice cream left in the Ice Cream maker, the 
indication lamp indicates an "abnormal" condition by flashing quickly for 5 seconds 
and then turning itself off. However, leaving the ice cream in the Ice Cream maker
is not a problem. 

It is not normal for the ice cream making process to take more than 5 hours. 
Please refer to P.10 "Troubleshooting" and try again.

Leftover ice cream should be transfered to another container.

Unless making  ice cream, do not keep the Ice Cream Maker in the freezer.

Mixes ingredients

CAUTION

This product is not intended for use by children 3 years and under.

°

Container

Do not use outdoors.
Do not use the product for 
other than intended use.
Do not place on or near a hot 
gas or electric burner, or in a 
heated oven.

°

See the "Maintenance" page prior to starting.

*2 cups ingredients are standard capacity.

WARNING

To avoid risk of fire and burns, follow these instructions for batteries 
including the following.

Do not recharge, disassemble, 
heat, above 212  F (100  C) or 
incinerate.

Included

Lithium 

Batteries

(2

×

CR123A)

Recipes

Color of battery 

will vary.

 

0  F (-18  C)

  

or below

Summary of Contents for BH-941P

Page 1: ...tively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decisionto repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Limited Warranty Coverage If your product...

Page 2: ...ree solid food including fruits with a juicer Mixed ingredients stored for a long time can spoil easily Calculate the volume by estimating one serving at 1 2 cup 120 ml Make a batch with your favorite flavor by referring to the separate volume recipes Keep the Ice Cream Maker away from other food Indication Lamp Fixes the cover and the container Indicates the range limits for an appropriate quanti...

Page 3: ...ree solid food including fruits with a juicer Mixed ingredients stored for a long time can spoil easily Calculate the volume by estimating one serving at 1 2 cup 120 ml Make a batch with your favorite flavor by referring to the separate volume recipes Keep the Ice Cream Maker away from other food Indication Lamp Fixes the cover and the container Indicates the range limits for an appropriate quanti...

Page 4: ...ree solid food including fruits with a juicer Mixed ingredients stored for a long time can spoil easily Calculate the volume by estimating one serving at 1 2 cup 120 ml Make a batch with your favorite flavor by referring to the separate volume recipes Keep the Ice Cream Maker away from other food Indication Lamp Fixes the cover and the container Indicates the range limits for an appropriate quanti...

Page 5: ...ree solid food including fruits with a juicer Mixed ingredients stored for a long time can spoil easily Calculate the volume by estimating one serving at 1 2 cup 120 ml Make a batch with your favorite flavor by referring to the separate volume recipes Keep the Ice Cream Maker away from other food Indication Lamp Fixes the cover and the container Indicates the range limits for an appropriate quanti...

Page 6: ...ree solid food including fruits with a juicer Mixed ingredients stored for a long time can spoil easily Calculate the volume by estimating one serving at 1 2 cup 120 ml Make a batch with your favorite flavor by referring to the separate volume recipes Keep the Ice Cream Maker away from other food Indication Lamp Fixes the cover and the container Indicates the range limits for an appropriate quanti...

Page 7: ...ree solid food including fruits with a juicer Mixed ingredients stored for a long time can spoil easily Calculate the volume by estimating one serving at 1 2 cup 120 ml Make a batch with your favorite flavor by referring to the separate volume recipes Keep the Ice Cream Maker away from other food Indication Lamp Fixes the cover and the container Indicates the range limits for an appropriate quanti...

Page 8: ...tively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decisionto repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Limited Warranty Coverage If your product...

Page 9: ...tively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decisionto repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Limited Warranty Coverage If your product...

Page 10: ...tively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decisionto repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Limited Warranty Coverage If your product...

Page 11: ...tively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decisionto repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Limited Warranty Coverage If your product...

Page 12: ...tively referred to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase Limited Warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decisionto repair or replace will be made by the warrantor Limited Warranty Coverage If your product...

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