HOW TO OPERATE
1.
Before first use, wipe down all surfaces with a damp cloth and dry.
2.
The Nonstick Cooking Surface should be lightly coated with a small amount
of vegetable oil. This can be applied with a paper towel or with a nonstick oil
spray. The oil will help protect the nonstick quality of the cooking surface.
This should be done periodically to maintain the nonstick quality.
3.
Find a dry, suitable, level surface near an electrical outlet.
4.
Preheat the appliance by closing the Lid and plugging into an electrical outlet.
5.
When the power is on, the Red Power Light will come on. The Green
Ready Light will stay off while the appliance is preheating.
6.
The appliance should preheat for a minimum of 3 minutes. The Green
Ready Light will turn on when the appliance is ready to cook.
7.
While the appliance is preheating, you may prepare
the ingredients for your donut holes.
8.
Raise the Lid using an oven mitt or potholder to prevent accidental burns.
9.
Fill each of the seven pastry wells in the Nonstick Cooking Surface with mixture.
10.
Close the Lid using a potholder or oven mitt. Make sure Lid is locked.
11.
Steam may be released from appliance during cooking. For your safety,
avoid contact with steam, as it is very hot and can cause burns.
12.
The cooking time will range between 5-7 minutes, depending on
the type of pastries being cooked and personal taste.
13.
Once the pastries have completed cooking, raise the Lid with a
potholder or oven mitt. Remove the pastries from the Nonstick Cooking
Surface with a plastic or wooden spoon. DO NOT use metal utensils,
as they may scratch and damage the Nonstick Cooking Surface.
14.
If cooking more than one batch of pastries in a session, after removal of the
first batch, lower the Lid to maintain heat until ready to cook the next batch.
15.
As soon as you are finished cooking, unplug appliance and allow to cool.
16.
Once the appliance is cool, following directions in Cleaning and
Maintenance section to clean your DONUT HOLE MAKER.
6