Operation Manual

55
GB
4. Items supplied
1 motor unit1
1 lid2
1 bowl5
1 ring6
1 container7
1 mixing blade4
1 connecting piece3
1 operating instructions
5. Before using for the
first time
DANGER!
Risk of electrocution!
The motor unit1 must not be im-
mersed in water.
NOTE: When being used for the first time,
the appliance may give off an odour. This is
due to the design of the appliance and is
perfectly normal. Ensure sufficient ventila-
tion in the room.
1. Remove all parts from the packaging.
2. Check that all parts are complete and
intact.
3. Wipe off the motor unit1 with a slight-
ly damp cloth.
4. Wipe out the inside of the bowl5 with
a damp cloth.
5. Rinse all other parts thoroughly in
warm water.
6. Dry all parts well.
6. Making ice cream
6.1 General
Ingredients
You will achieve a superior product
above all by using fresh, high-quality in-
gredients.
Dairy products with a high fat content
(e.g. cream, crème fraîche, double
cream, mascarpone) result in a creamy
consistency and improve flavour.
When following recipes in which the
sugar is not dissolved make sure you use
very fine sugar. Sugar will make the ice
cream firmer and at the same time pre-
vent the formation of large ice crystals.
When using frozen fruit, it does not
need to be completely defrosted. For ex-
ample, it is easier to puree fruit when
still half frozen.
Ice cream will remain softer if alcohol is
added.
Instructions
Your ice cream will be particularly suc-
cessful if you cool the bowl5 and the
prepared mix sufficiently beforehand.
The ice cream produced will be soft and
spoonable. Serve immediately. This is
when it will taste best.
If the ice cream has not become suffi-
ciently firm after 40 or so minutes, put
in the freezer until it has reached this
firmness.
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