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Using the ice-cream maker
NOTICE!
Possibility of damage to the appliance!
Damage to the appliance caused by improper
handling.
Do not store finished ice cream in the
aluminium container (12) under any
circumstances. Use a suitable deep freeze
container.
The appliance is driven by an electric motor. This can lead to a slight smell
during initial operation. This smell is normal and is not a sign of a
malfunctioning appliance.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
Fill the aluminium container (12) in the ice-cream maker with ingredients.
Use the supplied measuring cup or spoon for measuring out the ingredients. Observe
the filling volume of 400 ml.
Place the fully assembled lid onto the housing (11) with the contacts (3) to the right
of the locking tab (5) so the stirrer (13) is inside the aluminium container (12).
Turn the lid clockwise whilst pushing down gently until
it locks into place and the contacts (3) on the lid are
touching the contacts (7) on the ice-cream maker (see
adjacent illustration).
Connect the appliance to a properly installed mains socket. The local mains voltage
must correspond to the technical specifications for the appliance.
Use only the mains adapter supplied.
As soon as the plug is connected to the mains socket, the appliance will beep and the
button (18) lights up in red.
Select the desired preparation option by pressing the
button (16) or the
button (17). Once pressed, the corresponding button lights up green.
The ice-cream maker will not work if the lid is not properly attached. The
buttons on the appliance remain lit, but the motor locks so the stirrer will not
turn.
The ice-cream maker will now start to prepare the ice cream.