How to operate, English – Nostalgia Electrics CFF960 User Manual

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SWITCH POSITIONS

Left: Heat & Motor / Right: Heat / Center: OFF

HOW TO OPERATE

First, find a stable surface near an electrical outlet before starting.

Unit must be level to operate properly and to create the desired
flowing effect. Make sure your cord is away from any water
source. If needed, it is acceptable to use an extension cord.

Turn the switch on the right to start the heater on the MINI STAINLESS

STEEL CHOCOLATE FONDUE FOUNTAIN™

. Let the unit warm up

for at least 3–5 minutes before adding melted chocolate.

While the machine is warming up, get a microwaveable bowl. Fill bowl

with two bags of chocolate chips (24 ounces) and ¾ of a cup of oil.
If you are using Belgian Chocolate, you do not need to add oil.

Place in microwave for 2½ minutes. When done, stir chocolate.

If necessary, continue to warm chocolate in microwave until
melting is complete (another 2 to 2½ minutes).

Never add cool or cold liquids to the melted chocolate

in the fountain as this will stop the flow.

Chocolate needs to be completely melted and of thin consistency to allow

proper flow. Use a large spoon to test the consistency of the chocolate. If the
chocolate drips too thickly from the spoon, add more oil to the mixture.

Once the chocolate is completely melted and of proper consistency,

turn the switch to the HEAT/MOTOR position on the MINI

STAINLESS STEEL CHOCOLATE FONDUE FOUNTAIN so that

the motor and the heater are running at the same time.

Carefully pour the melted chocolate into the Bowl at the base of the

Tower. The melted chocolate should be drawn under the Tower and
carried up the Tower by the Auger. Chocolate should then begin to flow
from the top of the Tower and cascade evenly down each tier.

The MINI STAINLESS STEEL CHOCOLATE FONDUE FOUNTAIN™ must

be level to ensure proper sheeting of the chocolate. Be careful not to
drop pieces of food into the Bowl which clogs the flow of chocolate.

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