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Using your Eggo

Before the first use

Wipe over the surface of the heater plate with 

a smooth damp cloth. Wash the plastic parts 

in warm soapy water, rinse and dry.

To Cook

1. Place the base of the appliance on a dry, 

flat level surface.

2. Using the lid of the Eggo, turn the lid 

around and close the steaming hole with 

your finger. Measure the amount of water 

required using the markings on the lid as 

a guide (see table below for correct water 

quantities).

3. Pour the water into the heater plate of the 

Eggo.

4. Place the cooking rack on a flat counter 

surface.

5. Pierce the large end of each egg with the 

piercing pin in the cooking rack.

Note:

 This will prevent the eggshell from 

cracking while the eggs are cooking.

Caution:

 Avoid injuries from the piercing pin.

6. Place eggs pierced end up in the cooking 

rack.

7. Place cooking rack on base and cover with 

lid.

Note:

 Without the lid on the eggs will not 

cook properly.
8. Insert the plug into a 230-240V power 

outlet and turn the power on. The indicator 

light will glow, indicating the eggs are 

cooking.

Warning:

 Do not remove lid whilst the water 

is boiling.
9. Once all the water has evaporated the Eggo 

will “tweet” signalling that the eggs are 

ready.

10. Unplug the Eggo.
11. Take the lid from the Eggo using the cool  

touch wings.

12. While eggs are still on the cooking rack, 

rinse briefly under cold water and serve 
immediately.

To Poach

1. Place the base of the appliance on a dry, 

flat level surface.

2. Using the lid of the Eggo, turn the lid 

around and close the steaming hole with 

your finger. Measure the amount of water 

required using the markings on the lid as 

a guide (see table below for correct water 
quantities).

3. Pour the water into the heater plate of the 

Eggo.

4. Lightly butter or oil the poaching sections 

to be used.

5. Place the cooking rack on the base and fit 

the poaching tray on top, so that the legs 

of the poaching tray are in the centre of 

the egg holes.

6. Break one egg at a time into each section 

of the poaching tray and cover with lid.

Note:

 Without the lid on the Eggo will not 

work.
7. Insert the plug into a 230-240V power 

outlet and turn the power on. The indicator 

light will glow, indicating the eggs are 

cooking.

8. Once all the water has evaporated the unit 

will “tweet” signalling that the eggs are 

ready.

9. Unplug the Eggo.
10. Take the lid from the Eggo using the cool 

touch wings.

11. Serve eggs immediately to avoid 

overcooking.

WARNING:

 This appliance is not a toy. Please 

do not leave children unattended near the 

appliance while in use, or while it is cooling 

after use.

Summary of Contents for Eggo EC2600

Page 1: ...Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference Eggo Egg Cooker and Poacher Instruction Booklet EC2600...

Page 2: ...Contents Important instructions retain for future use Sunbeam s Safety Precautions 3 Features of your Sunbeam Eggo 4 Using your Eggo 6 Using your Eggo Cooker Poacher 7 Care and Cleaning 7...

Page 3: ...gas flame electric element or on a heated oven Do not place on top of any other appliance Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang over the edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot surface...

Page 4: ...4 Features of your Eggo Steam hole Cool touch tail Heater plate Base Neon light...

Page 5: ...5 Lid doubles as a water measure Cool touch wings Poaching tray Cooking rack Piercing pin...

Page 6: ...g that the eggs are ready 10 Unplug the Eggo 11 Take the lid from the Eggo using the cool touch wings 12 While eggs are still on the cooking rack rinse briefly under cold water and serve immediately T...

Page 7: ...4 egg 35ml 50ml 75ml Poached eggs 1 egg 90ml 2 egg 80ml 3 egg 70ml Important When using the Eggo lid to measure the amount of water required you will need to cover the steaming hole with your finger C...

Page 8: ...Notes...

Page 9: ...Notes...

Page 10: ...Notes...

Page 11: ...bles such as glass or ceramic items and normal wear and tear Similarly your 12 Month Replacement Guarantee does not cover damage to household surfaces as a result of water or other substances leaking...

Page 12: ...Visit www sunbeam com au Or call 1300 881 861 In New Zealand Visit www sunbeam co nz Or call 0800 786 232 Eggo is a trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Made in China Due to minor changes in design or ot...

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