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... product is not a toy or children's product. Avoid contacting moving parts. 4. Do not use to reduce the risk of injury to the appliance itself. 5. Keep hands and utensils out of freezer bowl while in use this appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the... risk of injury to persons or to persons, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not place on or near oven, heater...
... product is not a toy or children's product. Avoid contacting moving parts. 4. Do not use to reduce the risk of injury to the appliance itself. 5. Keep hands and utensils out of freezer bowl while in use this appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the... risk of injury to persons or to persons, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not place on or near oven, heater...
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840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 3 Parts and Features Motor Housing BEFORE FIRST USE: Remove all parts. DO NOT immerse motor in freezer bowl is nontoxic) 3 Thoroughly rinse and dry all literature, packing material, and 2 AA batteries from inside the ice cream maker. Motor On/Off Switch Lid Mixing Paddle Freezer Bowl(s) (NOTE: Liquid contained in water. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth. Clean freezer bowl(s), mixing paddle, and lid in warm, soapy water.
840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 3 Parts and Features Motor Housing BEFORE FIRST USE: Remove all parts. DO NOT immerse motor in freezer bowl is nontoxic) 3 Thoroughly rinse and dry all literature, packing material, and 2 AA batteries from inside the ice cream maker. Motor On/Off Switch Lid Mixing Paddle Freezer Bowl(s) (NOTE: Liquid contained in water. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth. Clean freezer bowl(s), mixing paddle, and lid in warm, soapy water.
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Insert two new AA batteries as shown above. 4 Replace battery cover. Replace lid. 4 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 4 How to Install and Replace the Batteries BEFORE FIRST USE: Install batteries BEFORE attaching lid to the motor before first use. 2 Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the battery cover from lid. The motor housing will not be... from the motor housing. 3 Remove old batteries and discard. NOTE: Batteries should last up to 25 churning cycles. NOTE: This step is necessary only when replacing batteries.
Insert two new AA batteries as shown above. 4 Replace battery cover. Replace lid. 4 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 4 How to Install and Replace the Batteries BEFORE FIRST USE: Install batteries BEFORE attaching lid to the motor before first use. 2 Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the battery cover from lid. The motor housing will not be... from the motor housing. 3 Remove old batteries and discard. NOTE: Batteries should last up to 25 churning cycles. NOTE: This step is necessary only when replacing batteries.
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.... 4 Insert mixing paddle into the freezer. 1 Allow freezer bowl(s) to store any leftover ice cream in the freezer for 15 minutes maximum, your bowls have not been frozen long enough OR your freezer is not cold enough. See Troubleshooting section. • If you wish to freeze completely. NOTE: Use between 6-12 oz. Freezer temperature should be the same as hard, storebought ice cream. • If ice cream is...
.... 4 Insert mixing paddle into the freezer. 1 Allow freezer bowl(s) to store any leftover ice cream in the freezer for 15 minutes maximum, your bowls have not been frozen long enough OR your freezer is not cold enough. See Troubleshooting section. • If you wish to freeze completely. NOTE: Use between 6-12 oz. Freezer temperature should be the same as hard, storebought ice cream. • If ice cream is...
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...recipes. IMPORTANT: Place lid on lid during the first few seconds if possible. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 6 How to ON (I). This will result in mixture for approximately 5-15 minutes. This may be needed , press down lightly on bowl quickly after pouring ingredients into freezer bowl. Make ice cream one bowl at a time. 6 7 8 Allow paddle... to time on freezer bowl. NOTE: Pushing too hard will yield better results...
...recipes. IMPORTANT: Place lid on lid during the first few seconds if possible. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 6 How to ON (I). This will result in mixture for approximately 5-15 minutes. This may be needed , press down lightly on bowl quickly after pouring ingredients into freezer bowl. Make ice cream one bowl at a time. 6 7 8 Allow paddle... to time on freezer bowl. NOTE: Pushing too hard will yield better results...
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Frozen mixture may struggle and/or reverse directions. NOTE: If the ice cream mixture is too thick, or sat in the bowl with mixing paddle/lid still attached for approximately 2 minutes (see Step 10). TO MAKE: 6 ...Ice cream is done when it sit with the paddle and lid still attached for about 2 minutes, allowing the ice cream to freeze further. 10 11 Unit will not turn back ON (I). 7 Turn OFF (O); then let sit with a spoon, replace the paddle, and turn OFF automatically. ing, using plastic utensils is normal. this is recommended when eating directly from freezer bowls...
Frozen mixture may struggle and/or reverse directions. NOTE: If the ice cream mixture is too thick, or sat in the bowl with mixing paddle/lid still attached for approximately 2 minutes (see Step 10). TO MAKE: 6 ...Ice cream is done when it sit with the paddle and lid still attached for about 2 minutes, allowing the ice cream to freeze further. 10 11 Unit will not turn back ON (I). 7 Turn OFF (O); then let sit with a spoon, replace the paddle, and turn OFF automatically. ing, using plastic utensils is normal. this is recommended when eating directly from freezer bowls...
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Homemade ice cream will not be frozen thoroughly. Plastic utensils are recommended when eating directly from the freezer bowls to be precooked. this will help churning and prevent as the recipe used, room temperature, and temperature of ingredients before churning. • Some recipes require the mixture to extend the life of your unit did not make ice cream at the coldest setting (temperature should...
Homemade ice cream will not be frozen thoroughly. Plastic utensils are recommended when eating directly from the freezer bowls to be precooked. this will help churning and prevent as the recipe used, room temperature, and temperature of ingredients before churning. • Some recipes require the mixture to extend the life of your unit did not make ice cream at the coldest setting (temperature should...
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Do not immerse in water or other liquid. 4 Lid Wash lid, mixing paddle, and freezer bowl in the top rack of the dishwasher. 9 The lid and mixing paddle may be placed in sink. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 9 Cleaning Freezer Bowl Mixing Paddle 1 2 Squeeze locking tabs and remove motor housing from lid. 3 Wipe motor housing with a damp cloth.
Do not immerse in water or other liquid. 4 Lid Wash lid, mixing paddle, and freezer bowl in the top rack of the dishwasher. 9 The lid and mixing paddle may be placed in sink. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 9 Cleaning Freezer Bowl Mixing Paddle 1 2 Squeeze locking tabs and remove motor housing from lid. 3 Wipe motor housing with a damp cloth.
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...°C). Ice cream sets at 10° to 14°F (-12° to placing back in freezer. • Mix-in the freezer long enough (for at least 8 hours or preferably overnight). • The freezer is still running after 15 minutes. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 10 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Ice cream is not firm enough or ice cream maker is not...
...°C). Ice cream sets at 10° to 14°F (-12° to placing back in freezer. • Mix-in the freezer long enough (for at least 8 hours or preferably overnight). • The freezer is still running after 15 minutes. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 10 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Ice cream is not firm enough or ice cream maker is not...
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...; Using metal utensils may scratch the surface of bowl(s). 11 Plastic utensils are recommended when eating directly from the freezer bowls to extend the life of your unit. • To order replacement bowls, call the customer service number located on the sides of bowl is normal. Ice cream too firm. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 11 Troubleshooting (cont.) PROBLEM Surface...
...; Using metal utensils may scratch the surface of bowl(s). 11 Plastic utensils are recommended when eating directly from the freezer bowls to extend the life of your unit. • To order replacement bowls, call the customer service number located on the sides of bowl is normal. Ice cream too firm. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 11 Troubleshooting (cont.) PROBLEM Surface...
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...:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 12 Recipes NOTE: For an easy treat, try making "frozen yogurt." Simply put one 6-oz. (180 ml) container of ice cream base into a freezer bowl and follow instructions in "How to Make Ice Cream." Vanilla Ice Cream Base (makes approximately 3 cups [710 ml], or (6) ...Turn motor ON (I). Replace lid; Hold down lid until mixing paddle starts to thicken, turn motor OFF (O), remove lid, and add 3 tablespoons of your favorite mix-in a 1-quart container with a tight-fitting lid. Keep refrigerated. Low Fat Vanilla Ice Cream Base (makes approximately 3 cups [...
...:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 12 Recipes NOTE: For an easy treat, try making "frozen yogurt." Simply put one 6-oz. (180 ml) container of ice cream base into a freezer bowl and follow instructions in "How to Make Ice Cream." Vanilla Ice Cream Base (makes approximately 3 cups [710 ml], or (6) ...Turn motor ON (I). Replace lid; Hold down lid until mixing paddle starts to thicken, turn motor OFF (O), remove lid, and add 3 tablespoons of your favorite mix-in a 1-quart container with a tight-fitting lid. Keep refrigerated. Low Fat Vanilla Ice Cream Base (makes approximately 3 cups [...
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Frozen Strawberry Yogurt May use strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, or any combination. 1/3 cup (80 ml) berry yogurt 2 tablespoons (30 ml) finely chopped or mashed strawberries 2 tablespoons (30 ml) sugar 3 tablespoons (45 ml) low-fat milk Combine all ingredients and stir well to mix. 13 Citrus Cooler Sorbet 2/3.... Stir until well-mixed. Add a small amount of berries may be substituted for 30 seconds to dissolve sugar and coffee. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 13 Recipes (cont.) Individual Recipes (6 ounces [180 ml] each) Chocolate Ice Cream 4 teaspoons (20 ...
Frozen Strawberry Yogurt May use strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, or any combination. 1/3 cup (80 ml) berry yogurt 2 tablespoons (30 ml) finely chopped or mashed strawberries 2 tablespoons (30 ml) sugar 3 tablespoons (45 ml) low-fat milk Combine all ingredients and stir well to mix. 13 Citrus Cooler Sorbet 2/3.... Stir until well-mixed. Add a small amount of berries may be substituted for 30 seconds to dissolve sugar and coffee. 840199700 ENv03.qxd:Layout 1 2/1/11 10:30 AM Page 13 Recipes (cont.) Individual Recipes (6 ounces [180 ml] each) Chocolate Ice Cream 4 teaspoons (20 ...
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...required to make a warranty claim, do not allow limitations on implied warranties or special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the foregoing limitations may have other than as proof of purchase is no longer available, we will replace with the printed directions, or damage...service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on where you specific legal rights. and Canada. or 1.800.267.2826 in Canada or visit hamiltonbeach.com in the U.S. Please call 1.800.851.8900 in the U.S. however, you are responsible for all claims for this warranty to you . All liability is used...
...required to make a warranty claim, do not allow limitations on implied warranties or special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the foregoing limitations may have other than as proof of purchase is no longer available, we will replace with the printed directions, or damage...service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on where you specific legal rights. and Canada. or 1.800.267.2826 in Canada or visit hamiltonbeach.com in the U.S. Please call 1.800.851.8900 in the U.S. however, you are responsible for all claims for this warranty to you . All liability is used...