Items supplied, Before using for the first time, Making ice cream – Silvercrest SECM 12 A1 User Manual

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feet. If necessary, place a non-slip mat un-
derneath the appliance.

• Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning

agents.

• All appliance accessories should be

cleaned by hand. (The mixing blade5
can also be cleaned in the dishwasher.)

• Should liquid leak from the housing of

the bowl, the bowl must be discarded.
Although this liquid is not toxic, it is un-
suitable for consumption.

• The appliance includes protection from

overheating. This will switch the appli-
ance off to prevent the motor overheat-
ing. In this case unplug and wait until
the motor has cooled down, at least for
15 minutes.

4. Items supplied

1 motor unit2
1 lid3
1 bowl6
1 ring7
1 container8
1 mixing blade5
1 connecting piece4
1 operating instructions

5. Before using for the

first time

DANGER!
Risk of electrocution!
The motor unit2 must not be im-
mersed in water.

NOTE: When being used for the first time,
the appliance may give off an odour. This is
due to the design of the appliance and is
perfectly normal. Ensure sufficient ventila-
tion in the room.

1. Remove all parts from the packaging.
2. Check that all parts are complete and

intact.

3. Wipe off the motor unit2 with a slight-

ly damp cloth.

4. Wipe out the inside of the bowl6 with

a damp cloth.

5. Rinse all other parts thoroughly in

warm water.

6. Dry all parts well.

6. Making ice cream

6.1 General

Ingredients

• You will achieve a superior product

above all by using fresh, high-quality in-
gredients.

• Dairy products with a high fat content

(e.g. cream, crème fraîche, double
cream, mascarpone) result in a creamy
consistency and improve flavour.

• When following recipes in which the

sugar is not dissolved make sure you use
very fine sugar. Sugar will make the ice
cream firmer and at the same time pre-
vent the formation of large ice crystals.

• When using frozen fruit, it does not

need to be completely defrosted. For ex-
ample, it is easier to puree fruit when
still half frozen.

• Ice cream will remain softer if alcohol is

added.

Instructions

• Your ice cream will be particularly suc-

cessful if you cool the bowl6 and the
prepared mix sufficiently beforehand.

• The ice cream produced will be soft and

spoonable. Serve immediately. This is
when it will taste best.

• If the ice cream has not become suffi-

ciently firm after 40 or so minutes, put
in the freezer until it has reached this
firmness.

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