When using fresh (unpasteurised) milk,
first boil it and then leave to cool to
a temperature of about 45°C. In order to
maintain a constant temperature only use the
appliance when the heating unit is covered with
the lid.
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Plug in the appliance.
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Press the on/off button to turn on the appliance.
● Leave appliance on for about 8 hours to allow the
milk and yoghurt mixture to mature.
It is important the appliance remains
still during the yoghurt maturing process
otherwise it will affect the firmness of
the resulting yoghurt.
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Once the maturing process is complete press the
on/off button to turn off the appliance and unplug the
power cord from the wall outlet.
● Serve cooled yoghurt to your liking.
You can serve cooled yoghurt with
addition of fruits or jam.
Refrigerate ready yoghurt.
Consume ready yoghurt within 10 days.
If your ready yoghurt has unpleasant
odour, it may mean that the milk or
other ingredients used to prepare
yoghurt were off.
Cleaning and Maintenance
● Before cleaning, always make sure that the
appliance is switched off and the power cord plug is
pulled out from the mains.
● Wash all appliance elements (except for yoghurt
maker heating unit) with warm water and dishwashing
liquid. Dry thoroughly.
● Wipe yoghurt maker heating unit with a damp cloth.
Do not immerse yoghurt maker heating
unit, its power cord or plug in water or
other liquids.
Do not clean the yoghurt maker heating
unit with aggressive detergents, such as
emulsions and pastes. They might
remove graphic symbols.
All parts of the appliance (except for
a yoghurt maker heating unit) may also
be washed in the upper basket of the
dishwasher, using a short washing cycle.
However, the continuous washing in the
dishwasher may cause a slight loss of the
external surface gloss and its tarnishing.
Advice on disposal
Our goods come in optimised packaging. This
basically consists in using non-contaminating
materials which should be handed over to the local
waste disposal service as secondary raw materials.
This product complies with EU Directive
2002/96/EC. The crossed wheelie bin
symbol shown on the appliance indicates that
when it comes to dispose of the product it
must not be included in with household refuse. It must
be taken to a special refuse collection point for electric
and electronic appliances or returned to the distributor
when purchasing a similar appliance. Under current
refuse disposal regulations, users who fail to take
discarded appliances to special refuse collection points
may be penalised. Correct disposal of discarded
appliances means that they can be recycled and
processed ecologically, helping the environment and
allowing materials used in the product to be reused.
For more information on available waste disposal
schemes contact your local refuse service or the shop
where the product was purchased. Manufacturers and
importers are responsible for ecological recycling,
processing and disposal of products, whether directly
or via a public system.
Your local town council can provide you with information
about how to dispose of obsolete appliances.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damages
resulting from unintended use or inappropriate handling.
The manufacturer reserves his right to modify the product any
time in order to adjust it to the law, standards, directives, or due to
construction, trade, aesthetic or other reasons, without prior notice.