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KNOW YOUR RIVAL

TM

CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN

1. Before initial use, wash the BOWL, AUGER, TOWER, CANOPIES,

CAP and GUARD either in the dishwasher or with warm soapy
water. Never use abrasive sponges, clothes, or detergents to clean
any part of your Rival

TM

Chocolate Fountain.

2. Remove all parts from the package and assemble the Rival

TM

Chocolate Fountain according to the diagram. 
- Insert the BOWL onto the BASE and secure by turning and

locking into place.

- Insert the AUGER into the BOWL.
- Cover the AUGER with the TOWER, align the TOWER into the

BASE, and continue to rotate until TOWER snaps twice and locks
into BOWL.

- Slide the GUARD down to the bottom of the TOWER and turn it

until drops down into the notches in the TOWER. 

- Slide the LARGE CANOPY then the SMALL CANOPY down the

TOWER.

OPERATING YOUR RIVAL

TM

CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN

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HEATER

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MOTOR

OPERATING YOUR RIVAL

TM

CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN (CONT.)

- Align the tab on the CAP with the groove in the top of the

TOWER.

NOTE:

All parts must be securely in place for the Rival

TM

Chocolate

Fountain to properly operate. If the unit does not sit level, rotate
the adjustable foot on the bottom of the BASE until the unit is
stable.

3. Prepare the melted chocolate mixture according to the instructions

on the following page.

4. Preheat the Rival

TM

Chocolate Fountain for 3-5 minutes by

plugging the cord into an outlet and turning the CONTROL KNOB
to the HEATER setting.

NOTE: 

Do not use the HEATER/MOTOR setting to preheat your

Rival

TM

Chocolate Fountain. Running the AUGER without chocolate

may damage unit.

5. Add the melted chocolate mixture to the BOWL, and turn the

CONTROL KNOB to the HEATER/MOTOR setting. Chocolate will
start flowing up through the TOWER and over the CANOPIES to
create a waterfall of decadent chocolate.

NOTE:

Rival

TM

Chocolate Fountain must be on a level surface to

flow properly. 

The Rival

TM

Chocolate Fountain is very simple to use and will provide hours

of entertainment turning any event into an occasion!  
There is no special chocolate required-any brand of morsels or chips will
work well. This includes semi-sweet, milk, white, or dark chocolate.  Or, you
can use chunk chocolate but be sure to chop up coarsely before melting to
ensure even heat distribution. The chocolate will require the addition of
vegetable oil. The vegetable oil allows the chocolate to become the proper
consistency for an even flow through the fountain to create a decadent
waterfall of cascading chocolate. Please follow the table below for
chocolate to oil ratios. For best results add the oil before melting the
chocolate. 

Cap

Small Canopy

Large Canopy

Tower

Auger

Bowl

Control Knob

Base

Guard

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Page 1: ...limits on JCS s Liability JCS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express implied or statutory warranty or condition Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law any implied warranty or condition of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty JCS disclaims all other war...

Page 2: ...d to the chocolate mixture This will cause the chocolate to seize and the Chocolate Fountain will not run properly 13 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 14 Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot liquids 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS This appliance is for HOUSHOLD USE ONLY No user serviceable parts inside Power unit never needs lubricatio...

Page 3: ... the following page 4 Preheat the RivalTM Chocolate Fountain for 3 5 minutes by plugging the cord into an outlet and turning the CONTROL KNOB to the HEATER setting NOTE Do not use the HEATER MOTOR setting to preheat your RivalTM Chocolate Fountain Running the AUGER without chocolate may damage unit 5 Add the melted chocolate mixture to the BOWL and turn the CONTROL KNOB to the HEATER MOTOR setting...

Page 4: ...R out of BOWL NOTE Unsnap GUARD from bottom of TOWER and slide GUARD off to clean 5 Dispose of excess chocolate from the BOWL 6 Rinse all parts to remove excess chocolate 7 BOWL AUGER TOWER CANOPIES GUARD and CAP are all dishwasher safe NOTE A slight discoloration of the aluminium bowl may occur after the product has been run through the dishwasher This is caused by the natural properties of the m...

Page 5: ...appearance The surface should not be dull or have grayish white streaks bloom Bloom occurs when the cocoa butter has separated causing it to rise to the surface of the chocolate Bloom occurs when the chocolate is stored in too humid or too warm a temperature the chocolate can still be used Chocolate is very temperamental carefully follow instructions for melting to avoid burning or overheating Sei...

Page 6: ...and bake them for an additional 5 minutes Repeat with remaining batches Once they have cooled the biscotti can be frozen or can be stored in a vacuum sealed bag for about 12 weeks Makes 6 dozen biscotti FORTUNE COOKIES 10 Tablespoon butter melted 8 large egg whites 2 cups superfine sugar 2 cups flour sifted 1 8 teaspoon salt 6 Tablespoon heavy cream 1 teaspoon vanilla Preheat oven to 400 F Line 2 ...

Page 7: ...up light brown sugar 1 egg 1 4 cup crunchy peanut butter RECIPES 12 RECIPES sugar on medium speed in an electric mixer for about 30 seconds Add remaining ingredients and beat until just incorporated Pour a spoonful of batter onto left half of prepared cookie sheet Spread batter with back of a spoon to create a thin circle about 5 inches wide Repeat on right half of cookie sheet Bake about 8 minute...

Page 8: ...vegetable shortening melted and cooled 1 large egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoon baking soda 1 8 teaspoon salt Preheat the oven to 375 F Lightly grease 2 cookie sheets With an electric mixer beat together the butter and 1 cup of the sugar until light Add the egg and the vanilla and beat until well combined Sift together the flour the baking soda and the salt Add the flour ...

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