How to, Before using – Villaware NDVLWFBFS1 User Manual

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Remove all packaging materials and any

promotional labels or stickers from your waffler.
Be sure all parts (listed under Features) of your

new appliance have been included before

discarding any packaging materials. you may want

to keep the box and packing materials for use at

a later date.
Before using your VillaWare® waffler for the first

time, remove any dust from shipping by wiping

the base, cover and controls with a damp cloth.

Thoroughly clean waffle plates, and drip tray.

For best results, follow these simple instructions.

When your waffler is heated for the first time, it may

emit slight smoke or odor. This is normal with many

heating appliances. This does not affect the safety of

your appliance. however, it may affect the flavor of

the first set of waffles prepared in your waffler, and it

is recommended that you discard these.

Preparing Your Flip Belgian Waffler
1

Close the waffler and plug it into the wall outlet.

Push the center of the control knob to turn on the

power, the center light ring will turn on and begin

to pulse. Turn to desired temperature setting.

It will take approximately 5 to 8 minutes to reach

baking temperature. When the center lighted ring

stays on and beeps, the waffler is pre-heated and

ready for use.

2

Before baking the first waffles of the day, use a

pastry brush to lightly coat the top and bottom

waffle grids with vegetable oil. A light coating of

non-stick cooking spray also works well.

Baking
1

When the desired baking temperature is reached,

the light stays solid and beeps. Once heated up,

cycle times will be faster.

2

Pour batter onto bottom grid of waffler. Ladle just

enough batter to fill lower grid so that the peak

area of the grid is covered. If necessary, use a

spatula to spread the batter into the corners of the

grid. At this point the light will pulse again as the

baking cycle begins.

3

Close waffler and immediately flip/rotate unit 180˚

to the left (counterclockwise). keep lid closed as

opening the lid too soon will cause under-baked

waffles to split, making them difficult to remove.

4

When the center light ring stays solid and the units

beeps, flip/rotate waffler back 180˚ to the right

(clockwise). your waffles should be done. If you

want them darker, close the lid and continue

baking until the desired color is achieved. If you

continue to bake the waffle after the normal cycle

is completed, for browner waffles, you will need to

watch the waffle to achieve your desired doneness

as the unit will no longer beep to indicate a

completed cycle.

5

Remove waffles from the grid using non-metallic

utensils.

6

If additional baking is to be done, close waffler to

retain heat, and again to pre-heat the waffler to

the desired temperature. Always be sure the center

light ring stays solid ( not pulsing) and the waffler

again beeps, then it is ready for the next waffle.

7

If you need to take a short break, close waffler to

maintain heat. When you return to baking, you will

notice that the first waffles will bake faster

because extra heat has been allowed to build up.

8

Close supervision is necessary when any appliance

is being used by or near children.

9

When baking is complete, simply unplug the power

cord from wall outlet. Leave waffler open to cool.

Do not clean until unit has cooled.

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