Bread Maker User Manual

11
Care and Cleaning
Pie Filling Quantity
Use a level ¹/
³ 
metric cup of filling, per pie. 
Do not overfill your pies. 
Do not overfill. Use a level ¹/
³ 
metric cup.
Caution: Do not overfill your pie cases or have 
excess liquid ingredients (sauces, gravies, 
custards). This will result in overflow from the 
pie maker. Pie filling is hot and can scald.
All the pie fillings should be used with a 
pastry base to make the pies.
Always use a plastic utensil to lift the pies 
from the pie maker.
Do not use metal utensils as these will 
scratch the non-stick surface.
To clean after use.
Always turn the power OFF and remove the 
plug before cleaning.
Do not immerse the pie maker in water or any 
other liquid.
Do not use abrasives or metal scourers as 
they will scratch the non-stick plates and the 
exterior surface.
To clean the non-stick plates.
Wipe over the plates with a dampened cloth.
To clean the exterior.
Wipe over with a dampened cloth and polish 
with a soft dry cloth.
To clean cooked on stains.
Should your pie maker require additional 
cleaning of stubborn build up and stains, the 
following cleaning method is recommended:
Combine 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate or 
baking soda with water to make a paste.
Turn the power OFF and remove the plug. 
Ensure the cooking plates are cool. 
Using a damp cloth, wipe the mixture on the 
cooking plates. Allow to stand for 1-2 hours. 
Using a damp cloth, gently polish off the 
mixture to remove all residue.
Before using the pie maker again, re-season 
the non-stick surface by applying a little oil, 
and wiping clean with paper towel.
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