Andrew James Cake Pop Maker User manual

Category
Small kitchen appliances
Type
User manual
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Please read the manual fully before using the appliance and keep the
manual safe for future reference.
Cake Pop Maker
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Contents page
Important safeguards Page 3
Before rst me use Page 4
Appliance components parts Page 4
How to use your Cake Pop Maker Page 5
Helpful hints and ps Page 6
Cleaning, care and storage Page 6
Recipes Page 7
UK and EU Guarantee Page 10
Electrical informaon Page 11
Disposal of the appliance Page 12
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Important safeguards
When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precauons should always be
followed including:
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilies or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instrucon concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older
than 8 and supervised. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of
children less than 8 years old.
Always ensure the voltage on the rang label corresponds to the voltage in
your home.
Check the power cord and plug regularly for any damage. If the cord or the
plug is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualied electrician or a service
repair centre. If in doubt please contact our customer service team.
The appliance is intended for domesc use only. Industrial or commercial
use will void the warranty. The supplier cannot be held responsible for
injury or damage if the appliance has been used for anything other than its
intended use.
Incorrect operaon and use can damage the appliance and cause injury to
the user.
Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or damaged in any way. If
the unit has been damaged take the unit for examinaon and or repair by
an authorised service agent.
Do not immerse or expose the motor assembly, plug or the power cord in
water or any other liquid for any reason.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
by someone who is suitably qualied to avoid a potenal hazard.
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter. Ensure that
the cord is not in a posion where it can be pulled or tripped over
accidentally.
Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces and do not place the cord near
hot gas or electric burners or in a heated oven.
Use of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended. However
if it is necessary to use an extension cord, ensure that the extension cord is
equal to or greater than the power consumpon of the appliance to avoid
overheang of the appliance and extension cord. Do not use any other
appliance on the extension cord. Do not place the extension cord in a
posion where it can be pulled on by children or animals or be tripped
over.
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Always operate the appliance on a smooth, even and stable surface. Do not
place the unit on a hot surface.
Always remove the plug of the appliance safely. Do not pull on the
appliances cord to remove the appliance plug from the electrical socket.
Never handle or operate the appliance with wet hands.
Appliance components parts
1. Remove all packaging.
2. Unwind the cord fully.
3. Clean the appliance with warm soapy water ensuring it is dried fully before
use.
4. Always ensure that the Cake Pop maker is kept away from potenal
hazards.
5. When using the product for the rst me there may be a slight odour and
smoke produced from the Cake Pop Maker. This is natural and is due to
the burning o of products le on the appliance from the manufacturing
process, it is only temporary.
6. Only use the appliance in a venlated area.
Before rst me use
1. Green light indicator 4. Handle
2. Red light indicator 5. Hotplates
3. Housing
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How to use your Cake Pop Maker
1. Place the Cake Pop Maker on a at surface.
2. Depending on the mix your using you may want to grease the hot plates
with cooking oil, spray or margarine. Using a pastry brush makes this
process easier.
3. Plug the cord into a wall socket.
4. Close the housing unit, Never touch the hot plates during the cooking or
pre-heang phase.
5. The green light on top of the housing unit will indicate that the Cake Pop
Maker is heang.
6. Once the red light turns on the hot plates are now at the correct heat to
cook. Pour in enough baer to ll the boom forms in the hot plate
7. Ensure that you do not overll the boom hot plate as they need space to
rise.
8. The red light will turn on and o throughout the cooking process, this is
normal and indicates that the temperature of the unit is correct (Also note
that the light is not as bright as the inial red light this is normal).
9. Cook your food to the specied me in the recipe.
10. Open the unit to check to see if the food is cooked to your specicaon, if
not close the unit and allow me for further cooking.
11. Once cooked allow the food to cool in the Cake Pop Maker.
Warning
Always allow a cooling period before removing the food.
Do not use sharp objects when removing food as it may scratch the
appliance.
Use wooden utensils to remove the food and allow further me for the
food to cool.
If you want to make more, simply coat the hot plate with oil, spray or
margarine and repeat earlier steps.
DO NOT use the Cake Pop Maker to cook more than two batches in a row
(allow a cooling period of an hour before connuing with more batches).
Once nished unplug the unit and allow me for it too cool before
cleaning and storing the appliance.
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Helpful hints and ps
Unlike ordinary cake mixes it is best to use a thicker baer; this will help with the
rising process. To create thicker baers simply decrease the amount of water and
milk in your recipes accordingly. The Andrew James recipes that have been
provided already take this into consideraon.
Rather than using the Andrew James recipes provided you can buy a simple cake
mix from the supermarket and add avourings such as lemon juice, rind and
vanilla extract. Experiment with dierent ingredients to suite your taste.
Cleaning, Care and Storage
Always switch o and unplug the cord of the appliance before cleaning.
Allow the unit too cool before starng the cleaning process.
When cleaning the cord, display care. Just wipe it with a cloth to remove
dust and dirt.
Do not immerse the product in water or liquid for any reason
avoid using abrasive/brile cleaning materials.
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Recipes
With the two recipes provided you can add dierent ingredients into the mixture
to come up with new excing cakes.
Classic Victoria sponge
(Serves close to two batches)
Ingredients
Method
1. Beat the caster sugar and buer together.
2. Add the eggs individually making sure you mix aer adding each egg.
3. Add half of the milk and our and mix again.
4. Repeat the same process adding the rest of the milk and our.
5. Cook for 4-5 minutes.
There are many dierent variaons to this recipe for example before compleng
stage two of the recipe add in 2 tsp of vanilla extract, juice of half a lemon with
the rind or various ingredients to suite your taste.
Unsalted buer 120g
Unrened caster sugar 150g
Eggs 2
Self raising our 180g
Milk 4 Tbsp
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Delicious Chocolate Cake pops
(Serves close to two batches)
Ingredients
Method
1. Beat buer and sugar unl pale and uy.
2. Add eggs and mix well
3. Si our and cocoa and mix well.
4. Add milk and mix unl all ingredients are combined.
Try dierent variaons of the recipe by adding in orange rind and juice, vanilla
extract and other avourings.
Buer 120g
Caster sugar 120g
Eggs 2
Self raising our 110g
Cocoa 20g
Milk 4 tbsp
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Decorang your Cake Pops
A fun and unique feature of cake pops are that they can be individually decorated
to suite dierent occasions. Whether hosng children's pares or sophiscated
events you can tailor decorate to your choice.
For simple toppings melt white, dark or milk chocolate in a bowl over boiling water,
ensuring that the water doesn’t touch the bowl. Dip in your cake pops using lollipop
scks and leave to harden.
Alternavely use candy melts to make the decorang process easier, also add
edible glier for a unique presentaon.
You can also top with icing sugar, which can be piped for a more elegant nish,
ground nuts, whipped cream and other variees of ingredients.
Toppings to add to chocolate
Coee beans
Ground nuts
Wafers
Marshmallows
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UK and EU Guarantee
Your new Andrew James product comes with a 24 month guarantee and a 2 year
xed warranty, eecve from receipt conrmaon. Your receipt or order number is
required as proof of purchase date so it is imperave that you keep it safe. This
guarantee only applies if the item has been used solely for the use intended, and all
instrucons have been followed accordingly. Please note this product is only for
domesc use only and is not for commercial use.
Abuse of your product will invalidate the guarantee. Returned goods can only be
accepted if repackaged properly within the original colour product box, and
presented with the original receipt of sale/order number. This does not aect your
statutory rights.
Returned products must be cleaned and returned to us in as close to delivery
condion as possible.
If your product develops a problem within the rst 12 months of the xed warranty,
we will pay all shipping costs to have it returned to us. Aer 12 months the
customer will be liable for the cost of returning the product to us. We will then pay
to have the repaired/replaced item shipped back to the customer.
If you wish to return your item for a full refund, you have the right to do so within
the rst 7 days. For our returns policy please go to
www.andrewjamesworldwide.com
Customers are responsible for any taxes applied to our products when they are
shipped outside of the EU.
All of our prices are inclusive of VAT.
Once a product has been returned to us, we will aim to repair or replace it within
30 days of receipt.
The guarantee does not cover any defect arising from improper use, damage, build-
up of lime scale or repair aempts made by third-pares. Also, the guarantee does
not cover normal wear and tear of individual parts.
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Electrical informaon
Please note:
It is extremely important that the wires or cores in the ex are connected to the
correct terminals in the plug. If the colour of the mains lead of the appliance does
not correspond with the coloured markings idenfying the terminals in your plug
proceed as follows:
The Live (Brown) wire
connects to the right-
most live (L) terminal
nearest to the fuse.
The Neutral (Blue) wire
connects to the le-most
neutral (N) terminal.
The Earth (Green and
Yellow) wire connects to
the central, top most
earthed (E) terminal.
Warning:
If the appliance is double
insulated indicated by the
double insulated symbol:
it should not have an earth wire or earth connecon.
Plug
The plug must be protected by the correct AMP fuse; this will be indicated on the
case of the plug. Only BSI or ASTA approved fuses should be used. When changing
the fuse always replace it with a fuse that is of the same idencal rang as the
original. If you are unsure about which plug or fuse to use, always refer to a
qualied electrician.
Please note aer replacing the fuse, ensure that the cover is correctly ed back
onto the plug. Never aempt to run the appliance if the plug does not have a
cover. If a moulded plug is ed and has to be removed take great care in
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disposing of the plug and severed cable, it must be destroyed to prevent it from
engaging into a socket. If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a
service agent or a similarly qualied person.
Disposal of the appliance
Please note that this Andrew James product is marked with this symbol:
This means that this product must not be disposed of together with ordinary
household waste, as electrical and electronic waste must be disposed of separately.
In accordance with the WEEE direcve, every member state must
ensure correct collecon, recovery, handling and recycling of electrical
and electronic waste. Private households in the EU can take used
equipment to special recycling staons free of charge. In certain
member states used apparatus can be returned to the dealer where
they were bought on the condion you buy new products. Contact your retailer,
distributor or the municipal authories for further informaon on what you should
do with electrical and electronic waste.
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Andrew James Cake Pop Maker User manual

Category
Small kitchen appliances
Type
User manual

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