FDD9 11-06
13/12/06
Plug the cord into a socket: the red "on/off"
light (a) comes on (3).
Set the thermostat (c) to 6 and let the
appliance preheat for approximately 5
minutes: when it has finished preheating, the
green "ready" light (b) comes on (4).
When the appliance is used for the first
time, it may give off a slight odour and
smoke, this is normal.
Cooking
Set the thermostat (c) to the position of your
choice or as required for the recipe.
Open the appliance.
Do not touch the hot surfaces of the
appliance: use the handle (e).
Use a ladle to pour waffle batter onto the
bottom plate (f) of the appliance (5).
Close the appliance and press down firmly.
Wait 10 seconds then turn the appliance over,
turning the handle (e) to the right (6-I).
Cook the waffles for the time indicated in the
recipe.
When they are cooked, turn the appliance over
again, turning the handle (e) to the left (6-II).
Open the appliance and remove the waffles.
After use
Set the thermostat to the minimum setting.
Unplug the cord.
Let the appliance cool down completely in the
open position.
Clean the plates (f), the spill tray (i) and the
body of the appliance with a sponge and
washing up liquid.
The plates (f) and the spill tray (i) are
dishwasher-safe.
Do not use a metal scouring pad or scouring
powder.
Never immerse the appliance or the cord in
water.
Storage
To save space, press the handle release
button (d) and fold the handle down (9).
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NB: Cooking fumes may be dangerous for
animals
with
particularly
respiratory systems, such as birds and small
mammals. We advise owners to keep them
away from the cooking area.
Environment protection first!
• Your appliance contains
valuable materials which
can
be
recycled.
• Leave it at a local civic
waste collection point.
Helpline
For any problems or queries, please contact
our Customer Relations Team first for expert
help and advice:
0845 602 1454 – UK (calls charged at local
rate)
(01) 47 51947 – Ireland
www.krups.co.uk
Recipes
For all of these recipes, you can adjust the
thermostat settings to vary the texture of
your waffles. For crisp waffles, leave the
thermostat on 6; for softer waffles, set the
thermostat to between 4 and 5 (for slower
cooking). The other thermostat settings can
be used to keep cooked waffles warm.
T
RADITIONAL WAFFLES
A classic recipe for thick and rich waffles.
Thermostat setting: 6
Cooking time: approximately 4 to 4 1/2 min
For 6 waffles: 2 1/2 cups (300 g) plain flour,
2 tsp (10 g) baking powder, pinch salt, 1/3 cup
(75 g) sugar, 7 tbsp (100 g) melted butter,
2 eggs, 2 1/2 cups (1/2 litre) milk
• Combine the flour and baking powder in a
bowl. Make a well in the center and add the
salt, sugar, melted butter and eggs.
• Gradually add the milk.
• Let the batter stand for 1 hour.
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