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OPERATING YOUR NEW APPLIANCE

Before first use, remove and safely discard any 

packing material, promotional labels and tape 

from the waffle maker.

1. 

Wipe the waffle maker cooking plates with 

a damp sponge or cloth. Dry thoroughly.

2. 

Place the waffle maker on a flat, dry surface. 

Ensure there is a minimum distance of 

10cm of space on all sides of the waffle 

maker. Ensure there are no items on top of 

the waffle maker.

3. 

Unwind the power cord completely and 

insert the power plug into a grounded 

230/240V power outlet.

4. 

Turn the POWER/MENU dial clockwise 

until the dial indicator reaches the desired 

waffle type or choose the CUSTOM setting. 

HEATING will be displayed on the LCD. 

NOTE

When the waffle maker is turned on for 

the first time, it may emit vapors. It is safe 

and not detrimental to the performance 

of the appliance. 

5. 

There are 12 browning settings ranging 

from '1' (lightest) to '12' (darkest). The 

default browning setting is '6'. Use the 

LIGHT-DARK browning control dial to 

adjust the brownness of your waffle. Rotate 

clockwise to increase brownness, or rotate 

counterclockwise to reduce the brownness 

for a lighter colored waffle.

NOTE

When using the waffle maker for the 

first time, we recommend cooking on the 

preset default 6 bar "golden brown" color 

setting. You can also adjust the browning 

setting to your preference. 

6. 

Once the waffle maker has completed the 

preheating cycle, two audible alerts will 

sound and the LCD screen will turn orange. 

Lift the top plate lid completely into the 

open position. When the lid is in the 

open position, the LCD will turn blue and 

CLOSE LID TO START will appear. Pour 

in the batter evenly into the waffle plates. 

The batter should cover the peaks of the 

waffle plate (approximately half the waffle 

dosing cup for each waffle). 

7. 

Close the lid once the batter has been 

poured in. Once the lid is closed, the timer 

will automatically begin to count down. 

The LCD changes to orange to indicate 

that the cooking cycle has commenced. 

The waffle maker will automatically 

calculate the correct cooking time 

depending on a number of variables.

NOTE

Even if you have the same waffle batter 

type and shade setting, the cooking time 

may be different for each batch of waffles, 

due to other inputs which are considered 

when calculating the cooking time. This 

is the correct function of the waffle maker. 

NOTE

The storage clip should be in it's open 

position when the waffle maker is 

cooking.

Summary of Contents for Smart Waffle BWM620UK

Page 1: ...s both a record of your purchase and your warranty Registration also makes it easier to get support and advice on any questions or issues that you might have in the future If you wish we can also send you free recipes and additional hints and tips on making the best of your appliance Go to www sageappliances co uk and click on Product Registration What s on your mind Our constant aim is to improve...

Page 2: ...the Smart Waffle Instruction Booklet BWM620UK ...

Page 3: ...2 CONTENTS CONTENTS 3 We recommend safety first 7 Getting to know your new appliance 8 Operating your new appliance 10 Care cleaning 11 Recipes ...

Page 4: ...pliance includes a BS 13 amp moulded mains plug on the supply cord Should you need to change this plug please complete the rewiring as follows after safe disposal of the moulded plug Please note that a cut off plug inserted into a socket is a serious danger risk Wires are coloured as follows Blue Neutral Brown Live Green Yellow Earth As the colours of the wire may not correspond with the coloured ...

Page 5: ...d 20cm above The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use Keep the appliance clean Refer to care and cleaning ...

Page 6: ...t play with the appliance Do not use the appliance if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way If damaged or maintenance other than cleaning is required please contact Sage Customer Service on 0844 334 5110 or go to sageappliances co uk Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Sage Customer Service This appliance is for household use only Do not...

Page 7: ...lace this appliance on or near a heat source such as hot plate oven or heaters Position the appliance at a minimum distance of 20cm away from walls curtains and other heat or stream sensitive materials and provide adequate space above and on all sides for air circulation The symbol shown indicates that this appliance should not be disposed of in normal household waste It should be taken to a local...

Page 8: ... different settings allow you to customise your waffle colour from light to dark F Restart timer button A J K F G I H B C D E L G Integrated moat No mess no waste H Stainless steel housing I Sage Assist plug not shown J PFOA free non stick Prevents waffles from sticking K Die cast aluminum cooking plates Thicker cooking plates for better heat retention and even browning L A Bit More button Adds ad...

Page 9: ...r a lighter colored waffle NOTE When using the waffle maker for the first time we recommend cooking on the preset default 6 bar golden brown color setting You can also adjust the browning setting to your preference 6 Once the waffle maker has completed the preheating cycle two audible alerts will sound and the LCD screen will turn orange Lift the top plate lid completely into the open position Whe...

Page 10: ...tick surface NOTE If waffles are not removed immediately after the cooking cycle has completed an audible alert will sound every 30 seconds 9 If you are cooking additional waffles simply add more batter to the lower waffle plate and follow steps 7 8 above If necessary to reset the time cycle press the RESTART button A BIT MORE Allows you to conveniently and quickly add time to a cooking cycle A BI...

Page 11: ...r and will not affect the cooking performance When cleaning the non stick coating do not use metal or other abrasive scourers Wash with warm soapy water Remove stubborn residue with a non abrasive plastic scouring pad or nylon washing brush NOTE The cooking plates hinges and overflow moat are coated with a non stick surface do not use abrasives NOTE Do not use spray on nonstick coatings as this wi...

Page 12: ...RECIPES ...

Page 13: ...ook until timer has finished and ready beep has sounded 3 times BELGIAN WAFFLE BATTER Makes 8 waffles INGREDIENTS 3 eggs separated 430ml milk 125g unsalted butter melted 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 300g self raising flour 55g caster sugar METHOD 1 Select BELGIAN setting and dial up 6 on browning control dial 2 Preheat until orange light flashes up and the words HEATING disappear 3 Place egg yolks m...

Page 14: ...3 times CHOCOLATE WAFFLE BATTER Makes 8 waffles INGREDIENTS 150g dark bittersweet chocolate chopped 90g butter 2 eggs 375ml milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 300g plain flour 165g caster sugar 25g cocoa powder 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt METHOD 1 Select CHOCOLATE setting and dial up 6 on browning control dial 2 Preheat until orange light flashes up and the words HEATING disappear 3 Plac...

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