Elta CF100 User Manual

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INSTR

UCTION MANU

AL

CF1

00

ST
AINLESS STEEL C

HOCOL

A

TE F

OUNT

AIN

Dear Cus

tomer

,

Please read these Operating Ins

tr

uctions through carefull

y bef

ore connecting y

o

ur device t

o

the mains, in

order t

o

avoid damage due t

o

incor

rect use. Please pa

y par

ticular att

ention t

o

the saf

ety inf

or

mation. If y

o

u

pass the device on t

o

a third par

ty

, these Operating Ins

tr

uctions mus

t also be handed over

.

COMPONENTS

1

.

F

ountain cap

2.
Hole

3.
Tr

anspor

t spindle

4.
Retaining pivot

5.
Mot

or wave

6.
P

o

wer cable with power plug

7.

Tu

rn

switch

0/I/II

8.
Control light

9.
Height-adjus

table s

tand

1

0

.

Bow

l

SAFET

Y INF

ORMA

TION

W

rong operation and improper handling can cause problems with the appliance and injur

y t

o

the user

.

The unit ma

y be used onl

y f
or the int

ended pur

poses. N

o

liability is accept

ed f

or damages ar

ising from

improper use or faulty handling.

Bef
ore connecting t

o

the mains, please check whether the type of suppl

y and the mains voltage match

with the details given on the nameplat

e on the appliance.

Do not immer

se the appliance and mains plug in wat

er or other fluids. Should the appliance s

till fall in

wat
er some time, pull out the power plug immediat

el

y and have the appliance check

ed b

y an e

xper

t bef

ore

using it again. There is danger t

o

lif

e from electr

ical shock!

Do not tr

y t
o

open the housing y

our
self! Do not introduce an

y kind of objects int

o the housing.

Do not use the appliance with wet hands, on mois

t floor or when the ambience is humid.

Do not hold the mains plug with wet or mois

t hands.

Check the mains plug and mains adapt

er regular

ly

f

or damages. In case of damages, have the power cord

and mains plug changed b

y the manufacturer

, or a qualified e

xper

t, in order t

o

avoid danger

.

Do not operat

e the appliance, if power cable or the mains

plug shows damage or the unit falls t

o

the floor

or has been damaged other

wise. In such cases, br

ing the unit t

o

the wor

kshop f

or checking and repair

s, if

necessar

y.

Do not ever tr

y t
o

repair the unit y

our
sel
ves. There is danger from electr

ical shock!

Do not let the power cord hang over shar

p edges and k

eep it awa

y from hot objects and open flames. Pull

the plug itself t

o

remove it from the plug sock

et.

Ins
tallation of a spik

e prot

ect
or will of

fer additional prot

ection with a nominal tr

igger cur

rent of not more

than 30 mA in the house ins

tallation. Please consult y

our ins

talling electr

ician

The cable as well an

y e
xtension cable required should be laid such that there will not be an

y r
isk of an

yone

pulling it inadver

tentl
y or tr

ipping over it.

If a long e

xtension cable is used, it mus

t be suitable f

or the power suppl

y in ques

tion. Other

wise it causes

over

heating of the cable and/ or plug.

Set the unit on a r

igid, flat and heat-proof sur

face,

not near open flames (such as gas oven) and operat

e it

out of reach of children.

This appliance is suitable neither f

or commer

cial use nor f

or use outdoor

s.

Children cannot sense the danger

s caused b

y improper handling of electr

ical devices.

Do not, theref

ore, let children use household devices, e

xcept under super

vision.

Pull out the plug out of the sock

et, when the appliance is not in use and also bef

ore cleaning.

Caution! The appliance is on power so long as it is connect

ed t

o

the power cir

cuit.

Switch of

f the unit bef

ore pulling out the mains plug.

Use onl

y spare par

ts from the manufacturer or his local dealer

.

N

ever car

ry

the unit b

y its power cord.

Do not remove individual housing components.

SPECIAL SAFET

Y AD

VICE

Danger of fire!

Par

ts of the appliance will become hot dur

ing operation; theref

ore do not move the appliance while

operating.

Do not leave the appliance unatt

ended when it is tur

ned on.

The appliance ma

y onl

y be used f

or chocolat

e.

D

ur

ing operation, the power cable ma

y not come in contact with hot par

ts of the appliance.

BEF

ORE INITIAL USA

G

E

R

emove all pack

aging mat

er

ial.

Clean and dr

y the appliance as descr

ibed under

Cleaning and Care

.

USA

G

E

Prepar

ation

Place the appliance on an even sur

face.

The chocolat

e f
ountain mus

t remain hor

izontal, t

o

ensure a nice flow of chocolat

e.

To

balance the eventual unevenness, the s

tand (9) can be unscrewed.

Place the f

ountain cap (1) on the bow

l in such a wa

y that the three pivots (4) fit int

o the cor

responding

holes (2).

Place the transpor

t spindle from above through the

opening of the f

ountain cap (1), so that the mot

or wave

(5) reaches the transpor

t spindle.

Connect the power plug t

o

an outlet.

To

war

m

up the appliance (about 3-5 minut

es), tur

n the tur

n switch

0/I/II

(7) t

o

position I.

The control light (8) will light up.

Prepar

ation of chocolat

e

A

n

y kind of chocolat

e can be used.

However

, it is easies

t t

o

use baking chocolat

e or melting chocolat

e.

In the case that nor

mal bar

-chocolat

e is used, oil (e.g. sunflower oil) mus

t be added t

o

achieve the

appropr

iat

e viscosity of the chocolat

e.

B

reak the chocolat

e which will be used, about 500 g, int

o small pieces, and melt it in a designat

ed

container in the microwave or on s

tovet

op.

N

e

xt, add oil so that the appropr

iat

e viscosity is reached.

The chocolat

e should flow easil

y from a spoon.

As a point of ref

e

rence, about ? cup of oil is needed f

or 3 cups of chocolat

e.

D

ur

ing preparation, s

tir the chocolat

e f
or 30 seconds, until it is complet

el

y liquidities.

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6

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