Instruction manual
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oPErAtIon - Making chocolate bonbons
1. Fill the shapes trays with chocolate.
2. Allow the chocolate to solidify (for example, in the refrigerator) before removing the bonbons from the
shapes. Bon appetit!
• Chocolate is available in various compositions. Some chocolate can be liquefied more easily than
others, depending on this composition. Add vegetable oil or sunflower oil to the chocolate to make it
more fluid. Start with a small quantity and add more as desired. Make sure you mix the oil well with
the chocolate.
• Only use chocolate that is suitable for melting. You can buy this at specialist shops and confectionery
shops.
• Do not use chocolate with additives, such as nuts, etc. These may block the rising tube.
• Make sure there is sufficient chocolate in the bowl (1 kg). The fountain will not work correctly if the
level of chocolate is below the bottom edge of the rising tube.
• If you wish to add more chocolate during use, do not fill it to the edge of the bowl. It will overflow
when you stop the motor and the chocolate flows from the rising tube back into the bowl.
• Make sure that the products are thoroughly dry before dipping them in the chocolate. Water on the
products will cause the chocolate to not mix well and the chocolate will not stick to the products.
ClEAnInG AnD MAIntEnAnCE
Thoroughly clean the appliance and the separate components after use.
1. Turn off the motor and the heating element and remove the plug from the plugsocket.
2. Cleaning the chocolate fountain:
a. Allow the chocolate fountain to cool down, but not so much that the chocolate solidifies. The
chocolate is easier to remove whilst it is still liquid.
b. Remove the chocolate plateaus, the rising tube and the screw and clean them, preferably using
washing-up liquid and hot water, with the brushes provided. Although all the components (except
the motor housing) are suitable for cleaning in a dishwasher, it is possible that this may cause
discolouration after some time.
c. Thoroughly clean the inside and outside of the stainless steel bowl with hot water to which a little
washing-up liquid has been added. Do NOT use scourers. Then dry them thoroughly.
3. Clean the housing of the appliance with a damp cloth, if necessary with an additional couple of drops of
washing-up liquid. After cleaning, dry the unit thoroughly.
4. Store the chocolate fountain.
• Do not save any chocolate that is left over for use at a later date.
• Verify that the appliance is not connected to the power supply when you clean it.
• Never use corrosive or scouring cleaning agents or sharp objects (such as knives or hard brushes)
to clean the appliance.
• Do not immerse the chocolate fountain in water or other liquids.
tHE EnVIronMEnt
• Dispose of packaging material, such as plastic and boxes, in the appropriate waste containers.
• When this product reaches the end of its useful life do not dispose of it by putting it in a dustbin;
hand it in at a collection point for the reuse of electrical and electronic equipment. Please refer to the
symbols on the product, the user’s instructions or the packaging.
• The materials can be re-used as indicated. Your help in the re-use, recycling or other means of
making use of old electrical equipment will make an important contribution to the protection of the
environment.
• Contact your municipality for the address of the appropriate collection point in your neighbourhood.
GUArAntEE tErMS
The importer guarantees the appliance against defects caused by manufacturing and/or material faults for
60 months from the date of purchase, subject to the following conditions.
1. No charges will be made for labour costs or materials during the warranty period. Any repairs carried out
during the warranty period do not extend the warranty period.
2. The importer automatically becomes the owner of any faulty parts that he replaces or a faulty appliance
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