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from the plug socket. Clean the appliance when it
has cooled down. See ‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
Continue with the procedure in ‘Using the appliance’.
uSING THE APPLIANCE
Prepare the wafer batter using the recipe in the ‘Recipes’
section. Place the appliance on a flat, stable, heat-
resistant surface. Insert the plug into the mains power
socket. Set the thermostat to the desired temperature.
You can raise or lower the baking temperature for your
wafers at any time by adjusting the thermostat. Allow
the appliance to heat up. This will take a couple of
minutes. The green status lamp will dim once the reset
temperature has been reached. Open the appliance by
pressing in the handle on the lower side. Grease the
upper and lower cooking plates with a little liquid butter
or oil. Use a pastry brush, oil sprayer, or similar. Spread
some batter evenly from the centre across the lower
cooking plate. Close the appliance. Check regularly
whether the wafer is sufficiently brown by opening the
appliance. Remove the wafer from the appliance when
it is finished. Do not use any sharp utensils for this
purpose, as you may permanently damage the non-stick
coating. Roll the wafers into the desired form while they
are still hot. Allow the wafer to cool on a cooling rack.
Bon appétit!
PLEASE NOTE
•
If your wafers brown too quickly or too slowly, adjust
the thermostat.
•
Do not leave products in the appliance too long.
Otherwise, they may burn and produce smoke.
•
Do not touch the appliance while it is in use. The
appliance gets very hot.
After use, always place the temperature-control dial
in the lowest setting (to the left) and remove the plug
from the plug socket. Allow the appliance to cool
down completely before cleaning or storing. Clean the
appliance as described in ‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
PLEASE NOTE
•
Before cleaning the appliance, always unplug it from
the mains power and allow it to cool down.
•
Never immerse the appliance or power cord in water,
or in any other liquid. This may cause an electric
shock.
•
Do not clean the appliance with an aggressive or
abrasive cleaner or with a sharp object, such as a
hard brush or a knife.
•
Never insert hard or sharp objects into the appliance.
This may damage the appliance.
•
Always clean the appliance after use so that any food
remains do not become encrusted.
Clean the appliance as follows:
Clean the cooking plates with a moist cloth or a soft
Instruction manual
TM-1304