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Summary of Contents for SilverCrest SMAS 3 A1

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Page 2: ...7 1 Inserting the batteries 8 7 2 Using the milk frother 8 7 3 Tips on how to make good milk froth 9 7 4 Changing the batteries 9 8 Ideas for using milk froth 10 9 Cleaning 11 10 Storing the device w...

Page 3: ...ended use This milk frother is a household device and is only intended for frothing milk It must not be used outside of closed rooms or in regions with a tropical climate The milk frother is not inten...

Page 4: ...batteries These operating instructions These operating instructions also have a cover that can be unfolded The inside of the cover provides a schematic of the milk frother and a number legend This cov...

Page 5: ...these operating instructions in a safe place for future reference If you give the milk frother away or sell it please ensure that you also pass on this manual It is part of the milk frother Explanatio...

Page 6: ...are supervised Children under eight years of age are to be kept away from the milk frother DANGER The packaging material is not a toy Children must not play with the plastic bags There is a risk of s...

Page 7: ...seek medical attention immediately DANGER Risk of injury Never open the housing of the milk frother There is a risk of injury if the device is assembled incorrectly Furthermore opening the housing wi...

Page 8: ...ries from the packaging and check the completeness of the delivery Keep the packaging material away from children and dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner 7 Initial use Before you prepa...

Page 9: ...lk and skimmed milk do not froth well The milk should be cool If you want to make warm milk froth the milk should not exceed a temperature of 60 C Otherwise the milk does not froth If you find the mil...

Page 10: ...he centre The liquid milk is at the bottom and the top of the drink is crowned by a thick layer of froth If there is any leftover milk froth and space in the glass you can carefully add it to the rest...

Page 11: ...hisk 5 out of the rinse water as soon as it has come to a standstill Rinse the whisk 5 with clear water Dry all of the parts thoroughly Place the protective cover 6 on the device 10 Storing the device...

Page 12: ...d batteries Please note that you should only dispose of batteries in collection containers for old batteries when they are fully discharged If the batteries are not completely dead you need to take pr...

Page 13: ...arefully manufactured in compliance with stringent quality guidelines and subjected to thorough testing before it left the works The warranty applies to material and manufacturing faults This warranty...

Page 14: ...not possible to solve the problem on the phone our hotline support staff will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the fault Service Phone 020 70 49 04 03 E Mail service GB targa online...

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