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• The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape
over the counter top or tabletop where it can be pulled on
by children or tripped over.
Assembly
• Make sure the switch is in off position (0) and the appliance
is unplugged.
• Put the metallic centre receptacle on the axis of the appliance
making sure that the groove of the receptacle's stem fits onto
the pegs of the axis (fig. 1, page 3).
• Place the plastic receptacle on the motor block (fig. 2,
page 3) and turn it anticlockwise (fig. 3, page 3) making sure
that the tabs on the plastic receptacle fit under the metal tabs
of the motor block. To check if the receptacle is correctly
locked, it should be possible to raise the appliance by holding
the receptacle, without the motor block detaching itself.
Use
• Before switching on the appliance, it is necessary to make
holders to collect the cotton candy. To do so, make a cone
out of a sheet of paper (supplied) and fix the cone with a
piece of tape so that it cannot unfold.
• Make sure the switch is in off position (0).
• Plug in the appliance.
• Put the switch in on position (1) and let the appliance ope
rate empty for 5 minutes so that it can warm up.
• Switch off the appliance and wait until the metallic centre
receptacle stops rotating.
• Fill the measuring spoon supplied with sugar and pour the
sugar in the middle of the centre receptacle.
• Switch the appliance back on. The centre receptacle starts
rotating.
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• After a few minutes, the cotton candy maker will spin the
sugar into a flossy sweet thread that you collect on the paper
cone. To do so, hold the cone vertically and turn it on itself
with your fingers while circling the plastic receptacle
simultaneously. When you collected some cotton candy,
hold the cone horizontally and continue rotating it with your
fingers and around the receptacle until no more sugar
threads come out of the centre receptacle. Caution: never
touch the metallic receptacle with the cone, as this
would affect the final result. Never try to stop the movement
of the receptacle in any way.
• When no more sugar comes out of the receptacle, it means
that it is empty. You can now switch off the appliance.
Caution: never touch the centre receptacle right after
use, as it might reach very high a temperature during use.
Wait until the appliance has totally cooled down.
• Caution: caramelised sugar will build up in the receptacle
during use. This is perfectly normal and does not result from
any defect of the appliance.
• HINT : you can use standard crystallised sugar, or aromatised
sugar that you will find in commerce.
• For hygienic reasons, we advise you to use a new cone for
each use.
Cleaning and care
• Unplug the appliance and wait until it has totally cooled
down before cleaning.
• Detach the plastic receptacle by turning it clockwise and
raising it. Also detach the metallic centre receptacle. These
parts must be cleaned in hot water and some mild detergent
if necessary. Caution: it is absolutely necessary to detach
these parts from the appliance before cleaning in order to
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prevent the water from seeping into the appliance. Never put
these parts in the dishwasher.
• To clean the housing, use a soft damp cloth. Never use scouring
pads, as these would damage the appliance.
Protection of the environnement
Directive 2002/96/EC
In order to preserve our environment and protect human health,
the waste electrical and electronic equipment should be dispo-
sed of in accordance with specific rules with the implication of
both suppliers and users.
For this reason, as indicated by the symbol on the rating label,
your appliance should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal
waste but should either be returned to the vendor,
or disposed of in a separate collection point performing
waste recovery by means of reuse, recycling or use for
other applications.
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