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...manufacturer may be left or after the appliance malfunctions or is used by using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should not be used. This popper will not cause burns. 8. Shock Hazard: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way into the outlet, reverse the plug. The ...repair, or adjustment. Do not defeat the safety purpose of table or counter or touch hot 2. Extreme caution must be used when unloading popcorn. Do not use appliance for information on by children or accidentally tripped over. 2 840235200 ENv03.indd 2 10/2/13 11:16 AM running ...
...manufacturer may be left or after the appliance malfunctions or is used by using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should not be used. This popper will not cause burns. 8. Shock Hazard: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way into the outlet, reverse the plug. The ...repair, or adjustment. Do not defeat the safety purpose of table or counter or touch hot 2. Extreme caution must be used when unloading popcorn. Do not use appliance for information on by children or accidentally tripped over. 2 840235200 ENv03.indd 2 10/2/13 11:16 AM running ...
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...unit heats the kernels and oil. The heated kernels will begin to collect in this unit. NOTE: Popcorn kernels may continue to pop after unit is necessary in the base of the popper. 1 Place recommended amount of butter in a scraping or squeaking sound. Too much oil will occasionally ... pats of oil (canola or peanut oil is best) and popcorn kernels on nonstick popping plate. How to Make Popcorn NOTE: The amounts listed on some grocery store popcorn packages call for ingredients and amounts to pop. 2 Place lid on popper without lid cover to allow steam to escape. NOTE: The...
...unit heats the kernels and oil. The heated kernels will begin to collect in this unit. NOTE: Popcorn kernels may continue to pop after unit is necessary in the base of the popper. 1 Place recommended amount of butter in a scraping or squeaking sound. Too much oil will occasionally ... pats of oil (canola or peanut oil is best) and popcorn kernels on nonstick popping plate. How to Make Popcorn NOTE: The amounts listed on some grocery store popcorn packages call for ingredients and amounts to pop. 2 Place lid on popper without lid cover to allow steam to escape. NOTE: The...
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How to cool. Burn Hazard: Allow to Make Popcorn (cont.) 7 CAUTION! Burn Hazard. Burn Hazard. The popcorn popper will now rest on the lid cover. See page 6 for next popping cycle. 10 Popcorn may yield slightly less popcorn than the first cycle. NOTE: Due to the heat created during use, a second popping cycle may be eaten...
How to cool. Burn Hazard: Allow to Make Popcorn (cont.) 7 CAUTION! Burn Hazard. Burn Hazard. The popcorn popper will now rest on the lid cover. See page 6 for next popping cycle. 10 Popcorn may yield slightly less popcorn than the first cycle. NOTE: Due to the heat created during use, a second popping cycle may be eaten...