Preparations; Operation And Use - Beem Waffel-Flipp User Manual

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Prior to first use
Clean the appliance as described
in the section Cleaning and care
(page 25).
Before using the appliance for the
first time, heat it up once for approx.
10 minutes to remove any production
residue (grease).
Turn the temperature regulator (1)
to the "Max" position (highest tem-
perature).
Insert the plug into a mains socket.
The red power indicator (3) and the
green temperature indicator lights
(2 and 7) light up and the appliance
begins heating. The operating tem-
perature has been reached when
the green
temperature indicator lights
extinguish.
NOTE!
Due to the materials used, a
new appliance can produce light
odour or smoke when it is used
for the first time. This will dimin-
ish after a short period of time.
Ensure sufficient ventilation.
Wait for 10 minutes.
Turn the thermostat (1) to the "0" posi-
tion.
Pull the plug out of the mains socket.
Allow the appliance to cool down com-
pletely.
Clean the appliance as described
in the section Cleaning and care
(page 25).
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Preparations

Unlock the appliance
Set up the appliance vertically.
Hold the handle of the (6) appliance
tightly and pull the clip (10) out of the
base (9) (see image A1).
Turn the appliance 90° so that the
temperature regulator (1) is pointing
upwards (see image A2).

Operation and use

General instructions
Use fresh ingredients only.
The ingredients used should be at
room temperature.
Before baking, allow the waffle mixture
to rise for half an hour.
Do not use too much baking powder.
The waffle mixture should have a thick
texture but still smoothly flow off the
spoon.
To prevent the waffles from softening,
do not lay the finished waffles on top of
each other.
Waffles taste best when they are fresh-
ly prepared.
Only fill the lower hot plate with
enough mixture so that it is just cov-
ered. Use a ladle for thin waffle mix-
tures and a tablespoon for thick waffle
mixtures.
Work quickly to prevent the waffle
mixture from burning onto the lower
hotplate.
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