Making ice cream
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CAUTION! MATERIAL DAMAGE!
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Start the appliance fi rst and then add ingre-
dients. Otherwise the ice mixture will freeze
onto the sides of the beaker 8 and block the
ice scrapers 7. This will cause the motor to
overheat!
CAUTION! MATERIAL DAMAGE!
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Do not stop the appliance during processing!
Otherwise the ice mixture will freeze onto
the sides of the beaker 8 and block the ice
scrapers 7 when the machine is restarted.
This will cause the motor to overheat!
1) Remove the beakers 8 from the freezer and
put the appliance together as described in the
section "Assembly".
2) Switch the appliance on by moving the On/
Off switch 1 to the position I. The two ice
scrapers 7 start turning.
3) Now fi ll the prepared ice mixture into the beak-
ers 8 through the fi lling openings 4. Ideally,
use a bowl with a spout. Never add more than
300 ml per beaker 8. During processing the
mixture increases in volume!
NOTE
You can also fi ll only one beaker 8 with
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ingredients. However, always use the appli-
ance with both beakers.
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NOTE
The ice scrapers 7 may occasionally change
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their direction of rotation. This happens when
the mixture becomes too stiff . This is normal
and not an appliance defect.
4) Allow the appliance to continue running until
you are satisfi ed with the consistency of the
mixture. After a maximum of 20 to 30 minutes,
the ice cream is ready.
5) Switch the appliance off at the On/Off switch 1
and pull the mains power plug out of the socket.
6) Turn the rotary switch 9 to
lid 5 with the motor unit 2.
7) Pull the ice scrapers 7 out of the ice cream.
If the ice cream sticks to them, scrape it off with
a plastic spoon or similar.
8) Lift the beakers 8 out of the appliance and
remove the ice cream. Use only plastic or
wooden implements to do this.
CAUTION! MATERIAL DAMAGE!
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Do not use metal utensils to remove the ice
cream from the beakers 8.
NOTE
If you would like to replace the lid 5 on
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the beakers, you must fi rst detach the motor
unit 2 from the lid 5. Then proceed as de-
scribed in the section "Assembly". Otherwise,
it is possible that the drive shafts 3 do not
slide correctly into the drive shaft socket 6.
to remove the
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