How To Operate; Helpful Tips - Nostalgia Products RSM702 Manual De Instrucciones

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HOW TO OPERATE

Place the RETRO SINGLE SNOW CONE MAKER on a stable, waterproof
surface near an electrical outlet before starting.
Always make sure that the cord is away from a water source.
Remove the Snow Cone Holder from the base of the unit and
reattach the Snow Cone Holder so that it faces upward.
Before plugging in the unit, add approximately 4-5 medium size ice cubes to the Ice
Hopper by removing the Lid. In order to do so, turn the Lid clockwise, lift and remove.
Plug in the unit.
Place a cone in the Snow Cone Holder.
When you are ready to make a snow cone, place the Lid back
on the unit and turn Lid counter-clockwise to lock.
The Ice Hopper will immediately begin shaving the ice. Rotate
cone with your hand as needed to collect ice.
To stop the Ice Hopper from shaving ice, turn the Lid clockwise.
Repeat the process until you have shaved the amount of ice desired.
Unplug unit from outlet when finished.
Total operation time is approximately 5 minutes..
By following these simple instructions, your RETRO SINGLE SNOW
CONE MAKER will be fun for friends, family and kids of all ages!

HELPFUL TIPS

ICE CUBES
Ice cubes should sit a short while before putting them in the shaving unit.
If ice has a frosty appearance, it is too hard to shave. Let ice sit until it is
translucent and wet to the touch. Then it is ready to put in the Ice Hopper.
SHAVED ICE
While ice is shaving, it will empty from Spout and may get on surface and floor around
the RETRO SINGLE SNOW CONE MAKER. This is normal. In order to prevent messes:
Place unit on a waterproof surface while in use.
Rotate cone in holder as needed in order to fill cone evenly.
After you are finished making snow cones, make sure Ice Hopper
is empty so that ice does not melt onto surface.
SHAKING
If the unit begins to shake, make sure that the suction cups on the
bottom of the unit are firmly pressed into table or countertop.
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