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NOTE: Some odor may still be detected during initial use; this is

normal and should disappear after one or two uses.

CAUTION:  Do not remove or change the Plates while the unit is

hot. The appliance must cool completely before removing or
changing the Plates.

11.

To Remove Cooled Plates,

use one hand to pull out on the

metal Upper Plate Release Clip at the top of the Plate, use the
other hand to pull the Plate out from the body of the unit as 
it is released. Remove the bottom Plate following the same
procedure.

USING THE WAFFLE BAKER

1. With both Plates installed Waffle side up, condition each Plate.

To condition, brush the exposed Waffle surface with cooking oil
and close the Lid. This needs to be done before each use.

NOTE: The Waffle Baker is coated with a non-stick surface. Do

not use spray-on oils, grease or shortening, as they can cause
build-up on the Reversible Plates. Use cooking oil instead.

2. Plug appliance into 120V AC electrical outlet. The Ready Light

Indicator will illuminate. Turn the Temperature Control Dial 
to PREHEAT. 

3. When the Ready Light Indicator goes off, the unit is ready for

use. Using a protective oven mitt, lift the Lid by the Handle and
pour approximately 1 cup of batter onto the lower Waffle Plate
using an “X” pattern and carefully close the Lid. Do not force
shut. Steam will be released between the Plates. Caution should
be taken to prevent hands from coming into contact with 
the steam. 

4. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting. The

Ready Light Indicator will illuminate. 

NOTE: The amount of batter used may vary with each recipe.
CAUTION: Do not leave the unit unattended during use! 
CAUTION: To avoid burns, caution should be taken when

handling the Waffle Baker. The sides of the Reversible Plates
are exposed and may be hot.

5. When the Ready Light Indicator goes off the second time, 

using a protective oven mitt, gently lift the Lid by the Handle to
check for brownness. If the Lid is difficult to lift, the waffle may
not be done. Close the Lid and watch for steaming to stop
before checking again.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   

(Continued)

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: Before using for the first time, operate the 

appliance without batter in order to burn off residues on 
the Cooking Plates.

1. Carefully unpack Waffle Baker and remove all packaging

materials. Before using the Waffle Baker for the first time, wipe
both Reversible Waffle/Griddle Plates with a damp cloth to remove
all dust. Wipe all outside surfaces with a slightly damp, soft cloth.
Never immerse Waffle Baker body in water. 

2. Place the appliance on a dry, clean and flat countertop surface. 
3.

Install both Reversible Plates before use.

Making sure the

appliance is unplugged, place both clean Plates, either Waffle or
Griddle-side-up on a working surface near the unit. 

4. Open Lid, raise the Hinge up and lay the top back so that both

Lids lie flat on the countertop.

IMPORTANT: ALWAYS INSTALL BOTH PLATES WITH EITHER

WAFFLE OR GRIDDLE-SIDE-UP.

5.

Install the bottom Plate. 

Grasp a

Plate, with the Drain Spout away
from the electrical cord, on the left
rear of the unit (see Figure 3). 

6. Position the Plate so that its lower

edge lines up with the hinge side of
the lower body of the unit. Insert
and slide the Plate so that it rests
against the Lower Plate Release
Clip. Press the Plate down into the
body until the front Release Clip
snaps into position over the Plate. 

7.

Install the top Plate,

either Waffle or Griddle-side-up, with the

Drain Spout away from the electrical cord, and in the matching
corner as the bottom Plate. 

8. Position the Plate so that its lower edge lines up with the hinge

side of the upper body of the unit. Insert the Plate so that it rests
against the Upper Plate Release Clip. Press the Plate down 
into the body until the top Release Clip snaps into position 
over the Plate. 

9. To burn off residues on the Cooking Plates, it will be necessary to

operate the unit for a few minutes before initial use. Do not add
batter or oil during this time.

10. Allow the Waffle Baker to operate until smoke and odor dissipate,

then unplug unit and allow it to cool.

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Figure 3

Lower

Plate

Release

Clip

Summary of Contents for FWB275

Page 1: ...er_relations toastmaster com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than de...

Page 2: ...placing or removing food on the cooking surface to prevent accidental closing and injury 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed incl...

Page 3: ...placing or removing food on the cooking surface to prevent accidental closing and injury 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed incl...

Page 4: ...ord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an extension cord with this product ELECTRIC POWER If the electrical circuit is overlo...

Page 5: ...ord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an extension cord with this product ELECTRIC POWER If the electrical circuit is overlo...

Page 6: ...e waffle may not be done Close the Lid and watch for steaming to stop before checking again OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Before using for the first time operate th...

Page 7: ...e waffle may not be done Close the Lid and watch for steaming to stop before checking again OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Before using for the first time operate th...

Page 8: ...s 450 F Yes Sausage 350 F No Warming Serving 150 F Yes OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 Remove waffle when browned Always use either plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the nonstick surfa...

Page 9: ...s 450 F Yes Sausage 350 F No Warming Serving 150 F Yes OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 Remove waffle when browned Always use either plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the nonstick surfa...

Page 10: ...s hot or still plugged in Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance Do not put any stress on cord where it enters unit as this could cause cord to fray and break The Waffle Baker is designed to sta...

Page 11: ...s hot or still plugged in Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance Do not put any stress on cord where it enters unit as this could cause cord to fray and break The Waffle Baker is designed to sta...

Page 12: ...ter Do not over mix batter when adding egg whites It is not necessary to beat egg yolks and milk separately add to the combined flour mixture and use a whisk or hand mixer to blend Do not open the Waf...

Page 13: ...ter Do not over mix batter when adding egg whites It is not necessary to beat egg yolks and milk separately add to the combined flour mixture and use a whisk or hand mixer to blend Do not open the Waf...

Page 14: ...le Baker 7 Pour approximately 1 cup of batter onto the lower Waffle Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batte...

Page 15: ...le Baker 7 Pour approximately 1 cup of batter onto the lower Waffle Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batte...

Page 16: ...ng and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 15 CRAISINS AND PECAN WAFFLES 1 3 4 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon salt 3 eggs separated 2 tablespoons s...

Page 17: ...ng and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 15 CRAISINS AND PECAN WAFFLES 1 3 4 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon salt 3 eggs separated 2 tablespoons s...

Page 18: ...le Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 17 WHOLE WHEAT WAFFLES 1 cup all purpos...

Page 19: ...le Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 17 WHOLE WHEAT WAFFLES 1 cup all purpos...

Page 20: ...id turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 8 4 inch waffles 19 PEANUT BUTTER WAFFLES 2 cups all purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 t...

Page 21: ...id turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 8 4 inch waffles 19 PEANUT BUTTER WAFFLES 2 cups all purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 t...

Page 22: ...er_relations toastmaster com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than de...

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