cover & chute
paddle
freezing bowl
mixing bowl
before using for the first time
1 Wash the parts: see 'cleaning'.
2 Twenty-four hours in advance, place
the freezing bowl into a freezer.
Place the paddle and cover into a
refrigerator.
3 Prepare the ice cream or sorbet mix
(see recipe ideas). If necessary, allow
the mix to cool in a refrigerator.
safety
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Unplug the machine before fitting or
removing parts or cleaning.
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Always make sure everything is
thoroughly clean before making ice
cream or sorbet.
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Never freeze ice cream that has fully
or partially defrosted.
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Any ice cream or sorbet containing
raw ingredients should be consumed
within one week. Ice cream tastes
best when fresh, so do not make too
far in advance.
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Ice cream or sorbet that contain raw
eggs should not be given to young
children, pregnant women or the
elderly.
●
To prevent freezer burn, always
ensure that hands are well protected
when handling the Ice Cream Maker,
especially when it is first removed
from the freezer.
●
If the freezing solution appears to be
leaking from the Ice Cream Maker,
discontinue use. The freezing
solution used is non toxic.
to use your ice-cream
maker
1 Lock the plastic mixing bowl onto
the machine.
2 Add the freezing bowl direct from the
freezer, then position the paddle.
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3 Fit the cover on top.
4 Lower the mixer head, inserting the
metal pin into the plastic hole
the mixer head won't shut, raise it,
then switch on and off to reposition
the metal pin.
5 Switch the machine onto its
minimum speed.
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THE MACHINE MUST BE
SWITCHED ON BEFORE ADDING
THE ICE CREAM OR SORBET MIX,
TO PREVENT THE MIX FROM
IMMEDIATELY FREEZING ON THE
INSIDE OF THE BOWL.
6 Using the chute, pour the ice cream
or sorbet mix into the Ice Cream
Maker.
7 After about half an hour, the ice
cream should be ready to serve.
Turn off the mixer.
8 If the ice cream or sorbet is not to
be used immediately, spoon the mix
into a suitable container and store in
a freezer until it is required.
notes
In order for the Ice Cream Maker to
be operated safely and successfully,
the following guidelines should be
followed.
1 The freezing bowl should be placed
in a freezer that is operating at a
temperature of -18°C or below for
twenty-four hours before use.
2 Do not switch off the mixer until the
ice cream or sorbet is ready.
3 If, after forty-five minutes the mix has
not reached the desired consistency,
switch the mixer off and spoon the
ice cream or sorbet into a suitable
container and place in a freezer until
it is frozen to the required
consistency.
4 Do not use metal utensils to remove
mix from the freezing bowl.
5 Up to 1 litre (2 pints) of ice cream
can be successfully produced per
session.
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