Always unplug the unit from the outlet when not in use.
If the Main Power Switch(I) is turned “Off”, always allow at least 3 minutes, before turning it back ”On”.
Always keep the Ice Cream Maker in an upright position to avoid reduction of cooling performance.
There will be a variation in the time it takes for a batch of ice cream to freeze, depending on the amount and on the temperature of ingredients used. If you want quicker results, use less ingredients and/or refrigerate the ingredients before use.
For any faults which cannot be cleared and for further assistance and service the contact information is shown on the next page.
APPLIANCE TECHNICAL DATA
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Power: | 235W or about ⅓ HP |
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Frozen dessert | 2 Quarts+ (about 2 Liters) |
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Dimensions : | 11’’W x 20’’L x 15’’L x 13’’H |
| (28cm.W x 38cm.L x 33cm. H) |
Shipping | 16 ¼ ”W x 20”L x 17 ¾ ”H |
dimensions: | (41cm.W x 51cm.L x 45cm. H) |
Net weight: | 39Lbs. (17.75Kg.) |
Gross weight: | 43Lbs. (19.5 Kg.) |
Some user tips for your ice cream maker:
∙Smell coming from the churn motor is normal. The motor is working hard churning the mixture as it thickens causing resistance. The smell is normal just as the smell from a blender or vacuum cleaners is normal.
∙The "L" line on the freezing bowl marks 1/2 quart which is the minimum volume required. The "H" line marks 1 quart which is the suggested maximum volume in case the mixture expands after it is frozen. Please note that the H line is only a suggested line and you can always fill the bowl to up to 4/5 full.
∙Our aluminum freezing bowl is approved for food safety. Since aluminum can react to acidic solutions, the recommendation is to not store acidic foods in the freezing bowl for long periods. We recommend removing any acidic frozen desserts from the freezing bowl and store them in plastic containers.
∙Please note that our ice cream makers are a
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