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Operation
1. Set the on / off switch to the “
0
” (off) position.
2. Place the appliance horizontally on a flat, dry surface. It should be slip-resistant and heat-resistant.
3. Fill the cooking bowl with the amount of water signalled on the measuring beaker for the number of eggs
to be boiled.
4. Install the egg holder.
5. Pierce the eggs on their blunt side in order for the eggs not to crack during cooking. In order to do so, use
the egg pricker on the bottom of the measuring cup.
6. Place the eggs into the egg holder with the pricked end at the top.
7. Attach the cover.
8. Insert the plug in a duly installed socket.
9. Turn the appliance on using the on/off switch. The control lamp now illuminates.
10. The eggs are ready when the buzzer sounds. The indicator lamp turns off. Switch the appliance off and
remove the mains plug from the socket.
11.
WARNING: Risk of scalding!
Open the lid using the handle in such a way that steam can escape to the back.
12. Lift out the egg holder by its handles. By doing so, you can briefly hold the eggs under running cold water
in order to prevent subsequent cooking.
13. Let the appliance cool down before using it again or before cleaning and storing.
Cleaning and Storage
WARNING:
• Turn the appliance off and disconnect from mains power supply.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water! Doing so may result in an electric shock or fire.
• Clean and store the appliance only after it completely cooled down.
Risk of burns!
CAUTION:
• Do not use a wire brush or other abrasive utensils for cleaning.
• Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
• Clean the surface with a damp cloth without cleaning agents, if necessary.
• Clean the lid, the egg holder, and the omelette / poaching insert in a rinsing bath. Dry all parts before
storing the appliance.
Decalcification
• The decalcification intervals depend on the hardness of the water and the frequency of use.
• If the appliance switches off before the water boils, it probably needs to be decalcified.
• Do not use vinegar, but a normal citric acid-based decalcifier. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions!