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How To Operate; Helpful Tips - Nostalgia Products NCCRT510PK Instrucciones Y Recetas

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HOW TO OPERATE

Before first use, clean the inside of the unit by wiping with a moist, non-abrasive
sponge, towel or cloth and then wipe with a non-abrasive dry towel. Wipe down the
inside of the Kettle and be sure it is properly placed in the brackets before starting.
1.
First, position PROFESSIONAL COTTON CANDY CART close
to an electrical outlet before starting. Make sure the cord is away from any
water source. It is acceptable to use an extension cord if needed.
2.
Plug in unit at the OFF position.
3.
Turn both power switch and heater switch to ON position and allow unit to run for at
least 10 minutes before adding sugar. This will allow the Extractor Head to heat.
4.
Once Extractor Head has heated, turn unit OFF.
5.
Place no more than one scoop of sugar (flavored or white, granulated)
or up to four pieces of hard candy into the Extractor Head.
6.
Switch to ON position.
7.
When you see the cotton candy web begin, collect the cotton candy on the cone by
holding the cone and rotating the cone with your fingers while you circle the bowl.
8.
Repeat above steps by turning off machine and adding another scoop
of sugar or four more pieces of hard candy into the Extractor Head.
Once you have added sugar or candy, start machine again. The cotton
candy should flow more quickly as the unit is sufficiently warm.
9.
Never use ingredients other than sugar or hard candy. DO NOT overfill the Extractor
Head by adding more than one scoop of sugar or more than four pieces of hard
candy at a time. This will cause clogging and unit will not work properly.
10. By following these simple instructions, using your PROFESSIONAL COTTON CANDY CART
will be a fun experience for kids of
all ages and will bring the excitement of a carnival to any occasion.

HELPFUL TIPS

How Cotton Candy Is Made
Cotton candy is made by heating sugar. This turns sugar into a liquid form.
Then the sugar liquid is forced out of tiny mesh with holes in the extractor
head by centrifugal force as the extractor head spins. As the liquid sugar hits
the air, it returns to a solid fluffy material that adheres to a paper cone.
Cleaning The Extractor Head
It is very important that the unit be cleaned properly after every use. If it
is not, the holes will get clogged and sugar will not be able to sift through
the tiny holes properly. NEVER put water in the extractor head.
You can clean the Extractor Head by letting the machine run
with an empty Extractor Head for five minutes
Catching Floss
If floss does not adhere easily to the cone, you can spray the cone lightly with water.
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