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•Note: Some batters may need to settle a while before baking waffles. Prepare the waffle batter well in advance ( Recipes).
Warning! Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Call our
Warning! Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
Baking waffles
•Fill the measuring cup (13) to the 5oz. mark with batter. Pour and spread the batter evenly on the lower waffle plate (7) (ill. f ).
•Note: Do not pour too much batter, as excess batter might drip out of the waffle plates (7, 8) during baking process.
•Close the upper cover (9) (ill. g ).
•Turn the waffle plates (7, 8) clockwise 180 degrees with the handle (10) until they lock into place (ill. h ). This ensures even spreading of the batter on both waffle plates.
•Let the appliance run until the green light comes ON or until waffles have the desired browning or until the appliance stops steaming. This process takes 2 to 3 minutes. The result can vary from golden brown to crispy brown baked waffles (7, 8).
•Turn the waffle maker to its original position. Lift up the upper cover (9) by the handle (10). Remove the baked waffles with a
We recommend to use oven mittens to protect your hands when opening the hot waffle maker. Escaping steam and the hot waffle plates (7, 8) might cause burns.
•Note: If waffles are not to be served immediately, place them on a paper tissue or cooling rack to absorb condensation. When served later, just reheat them ( Tips for making waffles).
•After removing the waffles, keep the waffle plates (7, 8) closed so that the heat remains inside the appliance for the next set of waffles. Wait until the ready indicators (2, 12) light up again. Then, fill with more waffle batter.
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