- If any anomaly is detected, check the following table:
- This symbol means that in case you wish
to dispose of the product once its working
life has ended, take it to an authorised
waste agent for the selective collection of
waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE)
Yogurts are too liquid in
consistency.
Lumps
(Whey) liquid on the
surface of the yogurt.
Yogurts are too acidic.
The milk used isn’t sufficiently
rich in proteins.
The milk was too hot.
The yogurt has been in the
appliance for too long.
The yogurt has been in the
appliance for too long.
The yogurt maker has been
moved, bumped or vibrated.
The ferment is no longer active.
Draft
Fermentation time too short
The ingredients haven’t been
mixed together enough.
The milk has turned sour.
The milk was too hot when the
ferment was added.
As semi-skimmed milk was used, add 2 pots
of powdered milk - 1 pot of semi-skimmed
milk and 1/2 of full milk.
Next time add the ingredients at a lower
temperature.
Remove the whey if you wish or eat the
yogurts as they are. Next time, make sure
the yogurts are taken out of the yogurt maker
earlier.
Reduce the fermentation time.
Do not move the yogurt maker during the
process.
Change the ferment.
Do not take out the pots or open the yogurt
maker before the cycle has ended. Keep the
yogurt maker out of drafts.
Re-connect the appliance.
Beat the yogurt until obtaining a smooth
mixture. Then add the milk while stirring
continuously.
Don’t let froth form.
Check that the milk has not gone off.
Remove the whey if you wish or eat the
yogurts as they are. Next time, make sure the
ingredients are added at room temperature.
Anomalies
Causes
Solutions
For EU product versions and/or in case that it is
requested in your country:
Ecology and recyclability of the product
- The materials of which the packaging of this
appliance consists are included in a collection,
classification and recycling system. Should you
wish to dispose of them, use the appropriate public
containers for each type of material.
- The product does not contain concentrations of
substances that could be considered harmful to the
environment
This appliance complies with Directive 2006/95/
EC on Low Voltage and Directive 2004/108/EC on
Electromagnetic Compatibility.
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