Helpful hints – Waring Pro SCM100 User Manual

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5. To begin shaving ice, drop approximately 8–12 ice cubes

(depending on size and shape) into the ice chute. Do not

overfill or the interlock safety feature will prevent the shaving

mechanism from turning on. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUSH

ICE CUBES INTO BLADE USING HANDS OR OTHER

INSTRUMENTS.

6. Flip the toggle switch to the On position and firmly push the

ice press down to start the ice shaving mechanism.

NOTE: If a large ice cube becomes lodged in the unit so

that the blade cannot reach it, flip the toggle switch to the

Off position and unplug from outlet. Empty freshly shaved

snow from the snow bin, place snow bin back on the main

housing, then pour warm water down the ice chute until

lodged ice cube melts or falls free. Empty the water from

the snow bin, and dry thoroughly before placing back on the

main housing. Resume feeding ice cubes through the ice

chute.

7. When shaving multiple batches of ice cubes, it is important

to flatten the snow in the snow bin. You will notice a

mound of snow is formed directly under the ice crushing

mechanism, and if not flattened this could stop the shaving

mechanism from operating properly. To flatten, simply

remove the snow bin and either empty freshly shaved snow

into another container or flatten within the snow bin using

the ice scooper.

8. When all the ice has been shaved, turn the toggle switch to

the Off position and unplug.

9. Remove the snow bin from the main housing and use the ice

scooper to shape your snow cones.

10. Add ingredients specified in the recipe section or as desired.

HELPFUL HINTS

• It is important to shave ice cubes fresh from the freezer.

Partially melted ice cubes could keep the shaving mechanism

from operating properly. If an ice cube becomes lodged

because of this, please see NOTE (number 6 under operation)

to release.

• If needed, additional paper cones can be purchased through

Waring customer service by calling 1-800-4WARING (492-7464)

and are sold by online kitchen and paper suppliers.

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