Initial Use - Silvercrest 96238 User Manual And Service Information

Cake pop maker
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Initial use

Risk of burns! The temperature of accessible surfaces can be very high during use.
Place the Cake Pop Maker (A) on a level, heat-resistant surface. When using on a
delicate surface, place a heat-resistant pad under the Cake Pop Maker (A).
Never operate the Cake Pop Maker (A) with a time switch or a remote controlled
socket.
Depending on the batter used, it may be beneficial to first lightly brush the baking
surfaces (5) and cake pop moulds (6) with vegetable oil. This may make it easier to
remove the finished cake pops.
Plug the power plug into an easy to reach socket. The Cake Pop Maker (A) does not feature an
On/Off switch and will start heating up immediately. The red indicator light (1) will light up
once the Cake Pop Maker (A) is connected to power. The green indicator light (2) will light up
once the baking temperature has been reached.
Parts of the Cake Pop Maker (A) can become very hot. Use pot holders or oven mitts to
prevent burns. Risk of injury.
Open the Cake Pop Maker (A) and carefully add batter to the cake pop moulds (6) using a
spoon or a piping bag. The fill level varies by the batter being used. Do not fill batter pas the
top edge of the cake pop moulds (6).
Cake Pop Maker SCPM 1000 A1
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