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Cake Pop Maker
Please read the manual fully before using the appliance and keep the
manual safe for future reference.
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  • Page 1 Cake Pop Maker Please read the manual fully before using the appliance and keep the manual safe for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents page Important safeguards Page 3 Before first time use Page 4 Appliance components parts Page 4 How to use your Cake Pop Maker Page 5 Helpful hints and tips Page 6 Cleaning, care and storage Page 6 Recipes Page 7...
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    Important safeguards When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed including:  This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 4: Before First Time Use

    When using the product for the first time there may be a slight odour and smoke produced from the Cake Pop Maker. This is natural and is due to the burning off of products left on the appliance from the manufacturing process, it is only temporary.
  • Page 5: How To Use Your Cake Pop Maker

    If you want to make more, simply coat the hot plate with oil, spray or margarine and repeat earlier steps.  DO NOT use the Cake Pop Maker to cook more than two batches in a row (allow a cooling period of an hour before continuing with more batches). ...
  • Page 6: Helpful Hints And Tips

    The Andrew James recipes that have been provided already take this into consideration. Rather than using the Andrew James recipes provided you can buy a simple cake mix from the supermarket and add flavourings such as lemon juice, rind and vanilla extract.
  • Page 7: Recipes

    Recipes With the two recipes provided you can add different ingredients into the mixture to come up with new exciting cakes. Classic Victoria sponge (Serves close to two batches) Ingredients Unsalted butter 120g Unrefined caster sugar 150g Eggs Self raising flour 180g Milk 4 Tbsp...
  • Page 8 Delicious Chocolate Cake pops (Serves close to two batches) Ingredients Butter 120g Caster sugar 120g Eggs Self raising flour 110g Cocoa Milk 4 tbsp Method Beat butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Add eggs and mix well Sift flour and cocoa and mix well. Add milk and mix until all ingredients are combined.
  • Page 9 Decorating your Cake Pops A fun and unique feature of cake pops are that they can be individually decorated to suite different occasions. Whether hosting children's parties or sophisticated events you can tailor decorate to your choice. For simple toppings melt white, dark or milk chocolate in a bowl over boiling water, ensuring that the water doesn’t touch the bowl.
  • Page 10: Uk And Eu Guarantee

    UK and EU Guarantee Your new Andrew James product comes with a 24 month guarantee and a 2 year fixed warranty, effective from receipt confirmation. Your receipt or order number is required as proof of purchase date so it is imperative that you keep it safe. This guarantee only applies if the item has been used solely for the use intended, and all instructions have been followed accordingly.
  • Page 11: Electrical Information

    Electrical information Please note: It is extremely important that the wires or cores in the flex are connected to the correct terminals in the plug. If the colour of the mains lead of the appliance does not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: ...
  • Page 12: Disposal Of The Appliance

    Disposal of the appliance Please note that this Andrew James product is marked with this symbol: This means that this product must not be disposed of together with ordinary household waste, as electrical and electronic waste must be disposed of separately.

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