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5. Turn the dial on the front of the appliance to the "Bear" setting
(160W for gummies melting), or on the "Chocolate" symbol (120W
for chocolate melting). The power indicator should light up.
6. Place the melting bowl on the cover plate (4) above the heating
element (2).
Note: After a short while, the heating element inside the enclosure (2)
will glow red hot.
7.
Once the mixture of chocolate or gummy has completely
melted and is thin, using oven mitts, carefully grab the bowl by
its handles and start pouring it into each cavity of the silicone
mold (5).
8.
Once you are finished using the appliance for melting, turn the
control dial to "OFF" and unplug the appliance from the wall
outlet.
9.
Let the gummies or chocolate candy cool down at ambient
temperature or in the refrigerator. For this, leave the silicone
molds in the candy trays to leave the preparation undisturbed,
and place the whole trays in the refrigerator to cool.
10. Let the preparation set fully before attempting to turn it out of
the molds.
Tips:
Take the time to perfectly melt and heat the gummy preparation.
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You will get much clearer and more transparent gummies,
otherwise they could turn out cloudier. Stir well to avoid clumps.
Do not hesitate to adjust the power and heat using the power
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dial (8), if you see that the heating is too much or not enough.
You can also keep the preparation warm once the preparation
has melted by selecting a lower wattage ("LOW" setting, for
example).
This keep warm function is especially useful when making
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chocolate candies, or chocolate fondue, as you can maintain
the chocolate at the perfect temperature without burning it.
You can also use the appliance with a preparation of chocolate,
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soft caramel or candy melts, and dip fruit, cake, or any delight in
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