OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
Before first use, remove and safely discard any
packing material, promotional labels and tape
from the waffle maker.
1.
Wipe the waffle maker cooking plates with
a damp sponge or cloth. Dry thoroughly.
2.
Place the waffle maker on a flat, dry surface.
Ensure there is a minimum distance of
4" (10cm) of space on all sides of the waffle
maker. Ensure there are no items on top of
the waffle maker.
3.
Unwind the power cord completely and
insert the power plug into a grounded
110/120V power outlet.
4.
Turn the POWER/MENU dial clockwise
until the dial indicator reaches the desired
waffle type or choose the CUSTOM setting.
HEATING will be displayed on the LCD.
NOTE
When the waffle maker is turned on for
the first time, it may emit vapors. It is safe
and not detrimental to the performance
of the appliance.
5.
There are 12 browning settings ranging
from '1' (lightest) to '12' (darkest). The
default browning setting is '6'. Use the
LIGHT-DARK browning control dial to
adjust the brownness of your waffle. Rotate
clockwise to increase brownness, or rotate
counterclockwise to reduce the brownness
for a lighter colored waffle.
NOTE
When using the waffle maker for the
first time, we recommend cooking on the
preset default 6 bar "golden brown" color
setting. You can also adjust the browning
setting to your preference.
6.
Once the waffle maker has completed
the preheating cycle, two audible alerts
will sound and the LCD screen will turn
orange. Lift the top plate lid completely
into the open position. When the lid is in
the open position, the LCD will turn blue
and CLOSE LID TO START will appear.
Pour in the batter evenly into the waffle
plates. The batter should cover the peaks of
the waffle plate (approximately half a cup
for each waffle).
7.
Close the lid once the batter has been
poured in. Once the lid is closed, the timer
will automatically begin to count down.
The LCD changes to orange to indicate
that the cooking cycle has commenced.
The waffle maker will automatically
calculate the correct cooking time
depending on a number of variables.
NOTE
Even if you have the same waffle batter
type and shade setting, the cooking time
may be different for each batch of waffles,
due to other inputs which are considered
when calculating the cooking time. This
is the correct function of the waffle maker.
NOTE
The storage clip should be in it's open
position when the waffle maker is cooking.
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