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• Insert 2 batteries of type UM3 „AA“ 1.5 V. Ensure the correct polarity (see the fl oor of
the battery compartment or the imprint on the outside)! If the device is not used for a
prolonged period, please remove the batteries in order to prevent battery acid from
leaking.
• Different battery types or new and used batteries must not be used together.
• Then close the battery lid.
Note:
Batteries should not be disposed of in normal domestic waste. Please return used
batteries to the appropriate collection points or to the dealer where you bought them.
Never throw batteries into a fi re.
Operation
Foaming Milk
Please use only fresh milk (preferably full-cream milk). The vessel should not to be
preheated. Please ensure that the vessel is only a quarter full as the volume of the milk will
increase greatly during foaming.
1. Pour a little milk into a suitable narrow vessel (e.g. a glass).
2. Immerse the foaming coil completely in the milk.
3. In order to start the milk foamer, please keep the on/off switch on the top of the device
pressed down.
4. Move the foamer smoothly up and down inside the vessel until the milk has foamed
suffi ciently. Please ensure that the coil always remains immersed in the milk.
5. When the switch is released the device turns off automatically. Are only then should you
remove the foaming spiral from the vessel.
6. Transfer the foam to the coffee using a spoon.
With your milk foamer you can also prepare small quantities of salad dressing, mixed drinks,
shakes and egg white.
Cleaning and Care
• You can also remove the foaming spiral to clean it. To do so, pull the spiral out of the
device.
• Please clean the device immediately after use under warm running water. It is also
possible to switch the machine on briefl y. In order to avoid splashes, hold the foamer in
the sink or wash basin.
• Please do not immerse the housing in water. If necessary, the housing should only be
wiped off with a moist cloth.
• Please do not use any caustic detergents or abrasives.
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