Lakeland 62158 Instruction Booklet

Lakeland 62158 Instruction Booklet

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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
OMELETTE MAKER
Model: 62158

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET OMELETTE MAKER Model: 62158...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The Omelette Maker cooks delicious fluffy omelettes in 10 minutes. Small and easy to store, it’s perfect for making snacks or cooking when space is tight. Here at Lakeland, our award-winning family-owned business still offers the same excellent quality, value for money and exceptional customer service as when we founded the company back in the 1960s.
  • Page 3: Product Features

    PRODUCT FEATURES 1. Heating light 2. Lid 3. Lid handle 4. Non-slip feet 5. Hotplates 6. Cord and plug...
  • Page 4: Safety Cautions

    Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100. • Do not use this appliance if the lead is damaged. If the lead is damaged it must be replaced with a special lead. Contact the Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100.
  • Page 5 • Always ensure that your hands are dry before removing the plug from the mains socket. Never pull the plug out of the mains socket by its lead. • To avoid injury or possible fire, do not cover the appliance when in use. •...
  • Page 6: Using Your Omelette Maker For The First Time

    USING YOUR OMELETTE MAKER FOR THE FIRST TIME • Unpack the Omelette Maker, remove all the packaging materials. • Wipe the hotplates with a damp soapy cloth, then wipe with a clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly. • When you switch on the Omelette Maker for the first time there may be a slight burning smell.
  • Page 7: Instructions For Use

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE We recommend placing the Omelette Maker on a heatproof board or baking tray to catch any juices that may escape during cooking. 1. Plug into the socket and switch on. The heating light will come on to show the Omelette Maker is switched on and heating up.
  • Page 8: Hints And Tips

    HINTS AND TIPS Once you’ve tried some of the recipes in this booklet, you may wish to adapt them, using our suggestions as a guide. Cooking times will vary depending on the foods you are cooking, lift the lid and cook for a couple more minutes if needed.
  • Page 9: Recipes

    RECIPES Please note that all spoon measurements are standard metric, so 1 tsp is 5ml and 1 tbsp is 15ml. We recommend using a set of measuring spoons for accurate results. HAM & CHEESE OMELETTE – Makes 2 Ingredients Quantity Eggs, large Milk 2 tbsp...
  • Page 10 CHICKEN PANINI Ingredients Quantity Chicken breast 1, boneless, skinless Roasted red peppers 6 pieces Red pesto 4 tbsp Rocket 1 handful Paninis Butter For spreading Salt and pepper For seasoning WHAT YOU DO Pre-heat the Omelette Maker with a little oil. Season the chicken with salt and pepper and cook in the omelette maker for approx.
  • Page 11 TRIPLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIES Ingredients Quantity Dark chocolate 170g Plain chocolate Butter 170g Eggs, medium Sugar 300g Vanilla extract 2 tsp Plain flour 125g Salt 1 tsp Milk chocolate chips 160g WHAT YOU DO Heat a large saucepan over a medium heat, melt the dark chocolate, plain chocolate and the butter until smooth.
  • Page 12: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Question: Why does the heating light on the Omelette Maker keep going off? Answer: This is normal. During cooking, the heating element will automatically turn on and off to regulate the temperature and ensure that the hotplates are not too hot or cold. This makes the heating light turn on and off.
  • Page 13: Care And Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING 1. Unplug the Omelette Maker and let it cool completely before cleaning. 2. Clean thoroughly before using for the first time and after every use. 3. Check the parts for wear or damage after every few uses. 4.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connections

    EU Directives: 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive) and 2014/30/EU (EMC Directive). RECYCLING YOUR ELECTRICALS Along with many other high street retailers, Lakeland has joined a scheme whereby customers can take their unwanted electrical products to recycling points set up around the country.
  • Page 16 Lakeland Alexandra Buildings, Windermere, Cumbria, UK LA23 1BQ Tel: +44(0)15394 88100 lakeland.co.uk...

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