Mini pie maker Use instructions
Never make a knot in the power cord and do not tie together with other cables. The power cord
should be positioned so nobody can step on or be hindered by it. Ensure the power cable does not
touch hot surfaces of the Quiche Maker.
Do not use adapter plugs or extension cables which do not meet the applicable safety standards
and do not manipulate the power cable! If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or his customer service, or a similarly skilled person to prevent hazards.
Product description
1 Red indicator light
2 Green indicator light
3 Cover
4 Handle
5 Baking surfaces
6 Quiches moulds
Before use
Remove the Quiche Maker from the packaging and remove all packaging materials. Check the Qui-
che Maker for damage. Do not use the Quiche Maker if damaged.
Clean the Quiche Maker as described in chapter "Cleaning". Lightly grease the baking surfaces (5)
with butter, margarine or oil suitable for baking. This will make it easier for manufacturing residue
to release from the baking surfaces (5). Now plug the mains plug into a mains socket and heat up
the Quiche Maker once with the cover (3) closed until the green indicator light (2) shows the baking
temperature has been reached.
Risk of burns! The temperature of accessible surfaces can be very high during use.
A slight odour and even minimal smoke may form during first use due to manufacturing residue. This
is normal and will disappear after a short time. Please ensure adequate ventilation. If necessary,
open a window.
Now unplug from the mains socket and allow the Quiche Maker to cool off with the cover (3) open.
Next clean the Quiche Maker again as described in chapter "Cleaning". The Quiche Maker is now
ready for use.
Initial use
Risk of burns! The temperature of accessible surfaces can be very high during use.
Place the Quiche Maker on a level, heat-resistant surface. When using on a delicate surface, place
a heat-resistant pad under the Quiche Maker.
Never operate the Quiche Maker with a time switch or a remote controlled socket.
Depending on the batter used, it may be beneficial to first lightly brush the baking surfaces (5) and
biscuit moulds (6) with vegetable oil. This may make it easier to remove the finished biscuits.
- Plug the power plug into an easy to reach socket. The Quiche Maker does not feature an On/Off
switch and will start heating up immediately. The red indicator light (1) will light up once the Quiche
Maker is connected to power. The green indicator light (2) will light up once the baking temperature
has been reached.
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