Before Using The Appliance The First Time - Unold 48220 Notice D'utilisation

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4.
Heat the appliance up for a couple
of minutes without dough, in order
to eliminate possible manufac-
turing residues. Make sure the
room is well ventilated during this
process. After the initial heating
process the appliance might show
signs of wear, which do not affect
its features and do not constitute
a reason for rejection.
5.
Before first use, slightly grease
both waffle plates with heat resis-

BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE THE FIRST TIME

1.
Close the appliance and connect
the plug to a wall socket (220–
240 V~, 50 Hz).
2.
Turn the temperature control to
the intermediate position to start
to preheat. When the appliance
has reached the preset tempera-
ture, the green control lamp lights
up.
3.
Now pour the batter onto the
middle of the lower baking surface
with a ladle. When closing the
appliance the batter is distributed
uniformly. Always ensure that you
correctly dose the amount of bat-
ter. If you use too little batter the
upper part of the appliance will
not sit correctly; in this case the
waffles will not be as brown on top
as they are on the bottom. If you
use too much batter the excess
batter will overflow and adhere on
the appliance and the countertop.
4.
After pouring on the batter, close
the appliance immediately so that
the waffle browns uniformly on the
top and bottom.
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tant grease like margarine, for
example, using a pastry brush (as
the waffle plates are non-stick
coated, greasing is only necessary
before the very first use).
The appliance may generate a
slight smell when first using it,
which is absolutely normal.
The first waffle should not be used
and should be thrown away.
Carefully open the appliance and
remove the finished waffle. Do
not use any metallic objects to do
this, to avoid scratching the coa-
ting of the baking plates.
If the waffle is not yet brown
enough, close the appliance and
repeat steps 5 and 6 until the
waffle is the way you like it.
Note concerning the baking signal
lights: When the green indicator
light is illuminated, this means
that the temperature has again
been reached, however it does not
mean that the waffle is done. The
bake time of the waffle depends
on the dough used and your per-
sonal taste. Consequently, before
removing the waffle, please check
whether it is done the way you
want it. Our experience shows that
Brussels waffles are done after 6
to 8 minutes.
To make additional waffles, close
the appliance and wait until the
green indicator light is illumina-
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