Know Your
Ice Cream Maker
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Cap
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Cover
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Paddle
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Keep Fresh Lid
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Freezer Canister
Motor Base
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Before You Use Your Ice Cream Maker
Before using your Ice Cream Maker for the first time, remove all packaging
materials and literature from inside the ice cream maker. Wash the cover, paddle,
lid, cap, and freezer canister in warm soapy water. CAUTION: Do not clean with
abrasive cleaners or hard implements and do not immerse motor base in water.
Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly. Wipe motor base with damp cloth.
How to Freeze the Freezer Canister
The most important step in making frozen desserts is to make sure the freezer
canister is properly frozen. Your ice cream maker features a double insulated
canister and requires thorough freezing. For best results, the canister should be
wrapped in a plastic bag and place upright in the back of your freezer, where the
temperature is the coldest. Wrapping your canister in a plastic bag will guard
against freezer burn. The length of time necessary to properly freeze the canister
depends on your freezer temperature.
As there is liquid in between the canister walls, shake the canister to check the
ideal freezing condition; you should not hear any liquid moving within the walls
of the frozen canister.
NOTE: Continually storing the freezer container in the freezer allows you the
flexibility to make your favorite frozen dessert at a moment's notice.
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