CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do
not try to repair it yourself.
1.
Before cleaning, turn the switch to the OFF position, unplug from outlet and allow
to cool.
2.
Hand wash the cover and measuring scoop in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry
thoroughly. DO NOT PLACE THE COVER OR MEASURING SCOOP IN THE
DISHWASHER. THE PLASTIC MATERIAL COULD DEFORM AND NOT
PROPERLY FIT THE POPPING BASE.
3.
To clean the interior and exterior surfaces of the popper base, wipe and clean with
a soft dry cloth. NEVER IMMERSE THE BASE OR CORD IN WATER OR ANY
OTHER LIQUID.
4.
NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SCOURING PADS TO CLEAN THE
POPCORN POPPER, AS THOSE MAY DAMAGE THE SURFACES.
To store, be sure all parts are clean and dry. Place the cover and measuring scoop
securely on top of the popper base. Store appliance in its box or in a clean, dry place.
Never store it while it is hot or wet. Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance; keep
it loosely coiled.
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This popcorn popper will pop a variety of popcorn kernels. The yield and popping
time may depend upon what variety of corn is used. It is normal for popped corn
and possibly unpopped kernels to remain in the popping reservoir after operation.
This is caused by the differences in corn types, freshness or moisture content.
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Fresh popcorn kernels are best. Store sealed in a pantry or location free of
moisture. Kernels that are refrigerated or frozen will be dried out and should not
be used.
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In general, yellow corn pops larger than white corn.
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Some lighter weight kernels are not recommended for use in this popper. Always
read the instructions from the corn manufacturer.
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NEVER use microwave popcorn kernels in this popper.
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For different tastes, try adding different seasonings, salts, spices, oils or even
fresh grated Parmesan to popped corn. NEVER add these seasonings to the
kernels before popping or to the popping reservoir.
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NEVER pack kernels in the popping reservoirs or fill past the MAX line.
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A ceramic or heat-resistant plastic bowl is the best choice to catch the popped
corn. Because hot air is directed out of the popper chute, a metal bowl may be
hot.
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The upper cover is made of a high temperature plastic. A change in temperature
could effect the shape of the cover. To maintain the ideal shape and structure
of the upper cover, always replace it into the groove on top of the popper after
popping and when storing.
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