Note:
The preserving phase begins when the control lamp 7 extinguishes, indicating that the appliance has heated itself up to the programmed temperature. With a completely full appliance this can take up to 90 minutes!
6.When the preserving phase is finished, switch the temperature controller 6 to OFF. Remove the power plug from the wall socket.
7.Position a heat resistent container under the pouring tap 4 and press the pouring lever 3 down. The water drains itself.
8.When the water has drained away allow the preserving jars to cool down.
Heating and keeping liquids warm
Attention:
Fill the appliance with liquids to a maximum level of 4 cm below the upper edge! If the level is any higher, the liquids could overflow!
1.Pour the liquid (for example, mulled wine or cocoa) into the fruit preserver.
2.Place the lid 1 onto the fruit preserver.
Attention:
When it is hot, take hold of the appliance ONLY by means of the heat insulated handles 2. Risk of Burns!
3.Adjust the temperature controller 6 to the des- ired heating level. The control lamp 7 glows.
4.Regularly stir the liquid so that the heat is evenly distributed.
5.When the desired temperature has been rea- ched, the temperature control lamp 7 goes out. The control lamp glows during operation when the temperature falls below the set level and the fruit preserver needs to heat itself back up.
6.You can pour liquids that have no solid consti- tuents through the pouring tap 4.
For this, hold a suitable receptacle under the pouring tap 4 and press the pouring lever 3 down.
When there is sufficient liquid in the receptacle, release the pouring lever 3.
Note:
Should you wish to pour off a large volume of liquid, pull the pouring lever 3 upwards until it stays in position. Then you do not have to hold the pouring lever 3.
Attention:
Do not pour off liquids with solid constituents, for example, soups. The solids will block the pouring tap 4!
Note:
You can also keep stews warm in the fruit preserver. They need to be stirred regularly to prevent them sticking to the bottom of the appliance.
Cleaning and care
Attention:
Always remove the power plug before cleaning the appliance! Danger of electrical shock!
NEVER submerse the appliance in water or other liquids!
Clean the appliance with a lightly moist cloth. For stubborn soiling use a mild detergent on the cloth.
Attention:
Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning materials. These could attack the upper surfaces and irreparably damage the appliance.
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