Packaging and Recycling
The materials used for this product’s
packaging can be reused, recycled
and disposed of through specific
waste streams.
•
REUSE:
Keep packaging to safely
store or transport your appliance,
preventing damage.
•
RECYCLE:
Look for recycling symbols
on packaging components to identify
if they are recyclable. Check with
your local authority to find out what
materials are accepted for recycling
in your area.
•
DISPOSE:
Look for symbols on
packaging components and dispose
of materials accordingly.
Operating Your Waffle Maker
Before First Use
• Remove all packaging.
• Clean the cooking plates by wiping
with a sponge or cloth dampened
in warm water.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE UNIT AND
DO NOT RUN WATER DIRECTLY
ONTO THE COOKING SURFACE.
• Dry with a cloth or paper towel.
• Lightly coat the cooking plates with
a little cooking oil or a cooking spray.
NOTE: When your Waffle Maker is
heated for the first time, it may emit
slight smoke or odour. This is normal
with many heating appliances. This
does not affect the safety of your
appliance. However, it may affect
the flavour of the first batch of waffles
prepared in your waffle maker, and it is
recommended that you discard these.
Making Waffles
• First, preheat appliance by setting
temperature control to maximum
setting, closing lid and plugging
appliance in.
• You will notice that red power light
and green ready light will go on,
indicating that waffle maker has
begun preheating.
• It will take approximately 3 to 5
minutes to reach cooking temperature.
• When green light goes off, waffle
maker is ready for use. Red power
light will remain on until you unplug
your waffle maker.
• Set temperature control dial to your
desired setting: low for light coloured
waffles and higher for darker, crispy
waffles. Select minimum setting to
warm up waffles.
• At first, try a setting in the middle.
You may later adjust it lower or
higher according to your preference.
Different waffle batters will also cook
up differently.
• Before cooking first waffles of the
day, use a pastry brush to lightly coat
top and bottom cooking plate with
vegetable oil. A light coating of non-
stick cooking spray also works well.
• Open appliance by lifting handle and
pour batter to fill base cooking plate.
If necessary, use a spatula to spread
batter into corners of grid. At this
point green light will go on as baking
cycle begins.
• Close appliance. Do not open for at
least 1½ minutes. Opening too soon
will cause under-cooked waffles to
split, making them difficult to remove.
• When green light goes off again,
waffles should be done according
to your chosen setting. If you want
darker waffles, close the appliance
again and continue cooking until
desired colour is achieved.
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