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2
Pour the mixture of ingredients into the bowl via the opening in the cover (fig. 8).
Never insert an object, e.g. a spoon, into the bowl while the appliance is operating.
3
Let the appliance operate until the pilot light starts blinking to indicate that the time required
for preparing a standard quantity of ice cream has elapsed.
Making soft ice cream requires approx. 20 minutes and making compact ice cream approx.
40 minutes.
4
When the ice cream is ready, switch the appliance off by pressing the appropriate button
again.
5
Unplug the appliance and remove the cover with the motor unit from the appliance.
6
Scoop the ice cream out of the bowl with a spoon or ice scoop (fig. 9).
When scraping the last of the ice cream out of the bowl, use a plastic spoon to prevent
damage to the cooling disc (fig. 10).
It is not possible to make another batch of ice cream right away, because the cooling disc must first
be properly frozen again. If you want be able to make two batches of ice cream in a row, you should
order an extra cooling disc.
Tips
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Up to 10 minutes after switching the appliance on, you can still switch from making compact ice
cream to making soft ice cream (or the other way around).
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If you have pressed the button for soft ice cream and have not switched the appliance off after
30 minutes, the appliance will reduce stirrer speed to keep the soft ice cream in optimal
condition for some time.
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Do not switch the appliance off too early! If the appliance is switched off too soon, the
ingredients may freeze onto the cooling disc, which will make it impossible for the stirrer to
continue rotating.
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Do not let the ice-cream maker operate too long. Switch it off as soon as you see that the ice
cream is starting to melt at the surface or on the sides.
After use
Disassemble the appliance and clean the parts after use.
1
Release the two clamps and lift the cover with the motor unit from the ice-cream maker
(fig. 11).
2
Remove the stirrer from the cooling disc (fig. 12).
3
Press the release button and remove the motor unit from the cover (fig. 13).
4
Remove the cooling disc from the bowl (fig. 14).
Cleaning
1
Make sure the appliance is unplugged.
2
Clean the cover (without the motor unit!), the stirrer and the bowl in hot water with some
washing-up liquid. Clean the cooling disc in lukewarm water (max. 40cC/100cF) with some
washing-up liquid.
These parts are not dishwasher-proof!
3
Clean the motor unit with a damp cloth.
Never immerse the motor unit in water nor rinse it under the tap.