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Tips for Best Results
• The machine will run until turned off. See Troubleshooting
if your unit did not make ice cream in 15 minutes.
• Add mix-ins, such as chocolate chips or chopped nuts,
after ice cream has churned for at least 5 minutes or
when mixture is thick and has started to freeze. Make sure
the mixing paddle is firmly pressed down to the bottom of
the freezer bowl when replacing lid (after adding mix-ins).
The mixing paddle should continue scraping the freezer
bowl and not sit on top of the mix-in ingredients.
• The finished result is a soft, spoonable ice cream.
Homemade ice cream will not be the same consistency
as hard, store-bought ice cream.
• Ice cream tastes best when fresh. It will begin to lose its
fresh taste after several days in the freezer.
• Using metal utensils may scratch the surface of the freezer
bowls, but this will not harm the unit. Plastic utensils are
recommended when eating directly from the freezer bowls
to extend the life of your unit.
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• Keep the freezer bowl(s) in the freezer so that you can make
ice cream at any time.
• For best results, the freezer bowl must be frozen thoroughly.
Make sure to set your freezer at the coldest setting
(temperature should not be more than 0ºF [-18ºC]).
• Firmness of ice cream depends on variables such as the recipe
used, room temperature, and temperature of ingredients
before churning.
• Some recipes require the mixture to be precooked. Make the
recipe at least one day ahead. This will allow the mixture to
cool completely and increase volume. Base mixture may not
freeze if it is not thoroughly chilled.
• Do not remove freezer bowl from the freezer until ready
to use.
• Do not puncture or heat the freezer bowl.