| KITCHEN TOOLS   6 Chocolate Fountain SSB 320 A1   Chocolate Fountain   Operating instructions   KOMPERNASS GMBH   BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM   ID-Nr.: SSB320A1-07/10-V2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CONTENT   PAGE   Intended use   2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 Safety information   Items supplied   Technical data   Appliance description   Before the First Use   Preparing the appliance for use   Suitable chocolates   Using the chocolate fountain   Cleaning and Care   Disposal   Importer   Warranty and Service   Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this   maual for later reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.   Download from Www.Somanuals.co-m1.-All Manuals Search And Download.   CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN   NEVER submerse the appliance in water or other   liquids. Risk of electric shock!   Intended use   CAUTION! Appliance damage!   • Only use the appliance inside buildings.   • Never place the appliance on or close to a gas   or electric cooker or a hot oven.   • The use of ancillaries not recommended by the   manufacturer could cause damage to the appliance.   Only use the appliance for its intended purposes.   Improper usage invalidates all claims under the   warranty.   This appliance is intended for use in keeping liquid   chocolate in a liquid form and allowing it to flow   over the chocolate fountain. The appliance is intended   only for use in indoor rooms in domestic households   and is not intended for commercial or industrial   applications.   • This appliance complies with the normal safety   regulations. Inspection, repair and technical   maintenance may only be performed by a qualified   specialist. The warranty will become void in cases   of non-compliance.   Safety information   Risk of fire!   • Before plugging the appliance in, check that the   electricity type and mains voltage matches the   information given on the type plate.   • Do not pull on the cable to remove the plug, rather,   pull the plug itself from the socket.   • Do not place the appliance near inflammable   materials or explosive/ignitable gases.   Risk of personal injury!   • Allow the appliance to cool down before removing   • Do not place the appliance near a gas burner,   electric stove or other sources of heat.   • Do not use an external timing switch or a separate   remote control system to operate the appliance.   individual parts.   • Place an extension cable in such a way as   to prevent anyone from tripping over it or   inadvertently pulling on it.   • Risk of suffocation! Children can suffocate   through the improper use of packaging materials.   Dispose of them immediately after unpacking   or store them in a place that is out of reach of   children.   • When not in use, and before cleaning the appliance,   remove the power cable from the plug.   • Do not move the chocolate fountain if it is charged   with hot and liquid chocolate. Risk of Burns!   • This appliance is not intended for use by individuals   (including children) with restricted physical,   physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences   in experience and/or knowledge unless they are   supervised by a person responsible for their safety   or receive from this person instruction in how the   appliance is to be used.   Risk of electrical shock   • Always check the power cable and plug before   use. To reduce risks in the event of damage to   the power cable, arrange for it to be examined   and repaired as soon as possible by the manu-   facturer, by Customer Services or by a similarly   qualified person.   • Do not place the power cable over sharp edges   or close to hot surfaces or objects. These may   damage the insulation of the power cable.   • If the appliance is not in use, and also before   cleaning it, remove the plug from the power socket.   • Before taking out or inserting accessories, unplug   the power cable and allow the appliance to cool   down.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   - 2 -   • Children should be supervised to ensure that   they do not play with the appliance.   Before the First Use   • Caution, the appliance becomes very hot.   Do not touch the appliance until it has cooled   down, or use oven gloves.   • Remove all packaging materials from the appliance.   • Rinse all parts, except the base 7, in warm   water (see chapter “Cleaning and Care”).   Items supplied   Preparing the appliance for use   Chocolate Fountain   10 Plastic skewers   Plastic spatula   • Place the appliance base 7 on a level and heat   resistant surface. Equalise any possible unevenness   with the adjustable feet 0.   Cleaning brush   Operating instructions   Note:   For the assembly, use the fold-out side as an assistant.   Technical data   • Insert the two screw-conveyors 5 on the drive shaft   in the bowl 6 of the base 7.   Voltage :   Power consumption : 320 W   220-240 V / 50 Hz   • Insert the tower base 4 in the base 7.Ensure   that the pins in the bowl 6 of the base 7 inter-   lock into the recesses on the tower base 4. The   screw-conveyors 5 protrude through the tower   base 4. The tower base 4 must sit firmly.   • Place the large cascade 3 on the tower basis 4.   • Place the small cascade 2 on the large   cascade 3.   ~ Appliance description   1 Apex   2 Small cascade   3 Large cascade   4 Tower base   5 Screw-conveyors   6 Bowl   • Place the apex 1 on the small cascade 2.   • Insert the power plug into a power socket.   The appliance is now ready for use.   7 Base   8 Spatula   9 Plastic skewers   0 Adjustable feet   q Control lamp   w Function switch   ( Heat /Flow+   Heat /Off O)   e Cleaning brush   Download from Www.Somanuals.co-m3.-All Manuals Search And Download.   Suitable chocolates   Using the chocolate fountain   For the chocolate fountain you can use all types of   standard commercial chocolates that do not contain   any solid ingredients, for example, nuts.   Note:   Melt the chocolate before filling the chocolate fountain,   either in a microwave or on the stove. It will take a   long time to melt it in the chocolate fountain!   However, as a general rule, the higher the proportion   of cacao butter in the chocolate, the better are the   flow characteristics. Accordingly, covering chocolate   (coverture) is especially suitable for the chocolate   fountain.   Coverture is a type of chocolate that contains more   cacao butter than conventional chocolates. The share   of cacao butter in coverture should lie between at   least 33% and 38%.   1. Place a maximum of 500 gr of chocolate into   a pot and then heat this up, either in a double boiler   or in the microwave. Details of the type of chocolate   suitable for the chocolate fountain are to be found   in the chapter “Suitable chocolates”.   2. If necessary, add about 2-4 table spoons of coo-   king oil to increase the flow capacity. When   warming it up, ensure that the chocolate does   not become "burnt on".   The share of cacao in the chocolate should amount   to no more than 60%. The higher the share of cacao,   the worse are the flow characteristics.   3. Repeat this procedure with a further maximum   of 500 gr of chocolate for the second half of   the chocolate fountain.   Should the melted chocolate not be sufficiently fluid,   add some neutral oil. Mix everything well so that   the chocolate becomes more fluid.   Note:   You can fill one side of the chocolate fountain with   white chocolate and the other side with darker   chocolate.   Note:   In specialist shops it is possible to buy chocolate   especially manufactured for chocolate fountains.   This chocolate contains the ideal proportions of cacao   and cacao butter, thus ensuring the best possible flow   characteristics.   Note:   If you are intending to fill only one side of the   chocolate fountain with chocolate, remove the   screw-conveyor 5 on the side not in use. This will   reduce the running noise level from the chocolate   fountain.   4. Place the function switch w at the position   “ ” for approx. 3 minutes to pre-heat the   bowl 6 for the liquid chocolate.   5. After the bowl 6 has warmed up, pour in the   liquid chocolate. You could use the spatula 8   to help you do this.   6. Place the function switch w at the position   “ ”. The screw-conveyors 5 start to turn   and, after a short time, the chocolate flows over   the apex 1 and the cascades 2/3 then back   into the bowl 6.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   - 4 -   Important   Cleaning and Care   Should, due to oversight, the chocolate you have   poured in still be too hard and the screw-conveyors   5 only turn slowly, or not at all, immediately move   Attention!   the function switch w to the position “   do not, the appliance could become irreparably   damaged. First move the function switch w back to   the position “   ”. If you   Always withdraw the plug from the power socket   before cleaning! Risk of electrical shock!   Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning   it. Risk of Burns!   ” when the chocolate is more   fluid. If need be, add some cooking oil.   Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning   agents to clean the appliance. The surfaces would   be irreparably damaged.   7. You can now, subject to taste, dip fresh fruit,   dried fruit, biscuits, nuts or other foodstuffs in the   liquid chocolate or hold them under the flowing   chocolate.   Note:   To cover soft foodstuffs with chocolate, it is   a good idea to use the supplied plastic skewers 9.   UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you pour   the remaining chocolate into the toilet or into the   drains. That would lead to blockages.   Important   Ensure that firm foods do not fall into the chocolate   fountain, as they could block the screw-conveyors 5.   The motor could become irreparably damaged.   1. Carefully remove the apex 1, the cascades   2/3, the tower base 4 and the feed screws   5. These parts are suitable for cleaning in a   dishwasher.   8. When you want to take the chocolate fountain   out of use, position the function switch w at “O”.   Let it cool down to a level where the chocolate is   still somewhat soft, thus allowing it to be more easily   removed.   2. Wipe as much chocolate off of them as possible   with a paper towel.   3. Put these parts into a dishwasher. When clea-   ning them in a dishwasher ensure that these   plastic parts cannot become jammed. If they are,   they could become misshapen!   Note:   For hygienic reasons the chocolate should only   be used once, as microbes could form in it.   When the chocolate has cooled and solidified after   use, do not melt it for a second time, instead, dispo-   se of it.   Attention!   NEVER submerse the base 7 in water or other   liquids. The appliance could also be irreparably   damaged!   5. Wipe the bowl 6 with a moist cloth and remove   all chocolate remnants.   Download from Www.Somanuals.co-m5.-All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Fill the bowl 6 with hot water and a mild deter-   gent and let it stand for about an hour. Then   soak up the water and chocolate residues with a   dishcloth. Clean difficult to reach places with the   cleaning brush e. Afterwards, rinse or wipe the   bowl 6 with clean water so as to remove all tra-   ces of the detergent.   Warranty and Service   The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from   the date of purchase. The appliance has been ma-   nufactured with care and meticulously examined be-   fore delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of   purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please   make contact by telephone with our Service Depart-   ment. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for   your goods be assured.   The warranty covers only claims for material and   maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage,   for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo-   nents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for   private use only and is not intended for commercial   use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and   improper handling, use of force and internal tampe-   ring not carried out by our authorized service   branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in   any way by this warranty.   7. Dry the bowl 6.   8. To clean the upper surfaces of the base 7 use   a soft and moist cloth. Then carefully dry them off.   9. Clean the plastic skewers 9 and the spatula 8   in a mild soapy solution.   Disposal   Do not dispose of the appliance in your   normal domestic waste. This product is   subject to the provisions of European   Directive 2002/96/EC.   The warranty period will not be extended by repairs   made under warranty. This applies also to replaced   and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant   on purchase must be reported immediately after un-   packing the appliance, at the latest, two days after   the purchase date. Repairs made after the expira-   tion of the warranty period are subject to payment.   Dispose of the appliance through an approved   disposal centre or at your community waste facility.   Observe the currently applicable regulations.   In case of doubt, pleasecontact your waste disposal   centre.   Dispose of all packaging materials in an   environmentally friendly manner.   DES UK LTD   Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)   e-mail: [email protected]   Importer   Kompernass Service Ireland   Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)   Standard call rates apply. 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