
VEVOR SC-X30 Commercial Bubble Waffle Maker

SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Thank you for using this product. In order to make sure that you can operate the machine correctly, read these instructions carefully before operating it and keep it properly for future reference. Please read this page’s precautions and safety rules to ensure your safe use. This manual will outline safety warnings, precautions, and operating, maintenance, and cleaning instructions. The warnings and instructions reviewed in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Caution and common sense are not built into this product since the users will comply with these codes. Please consult a doctor before starting a training program or engaging in strenuous endurance activity on the device.
Please read ALL the instructions before using your machine.
- Ensure the voltage in your outlet is the same as indicated on the appliance’s rating label.
- Do not let minors and pets get close to or touch the machine.
- Do not touch the hot surface directly with your hands. Always use the handle or knob for operation.
- Do not immerse the cord or plug in water or other liquids to prevent electrical shock.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.
- Unplug the machine from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Cool the appliance before installing or removing parts and before cleaning.
- Cool down the HOT parts before operation and cleaning.
- Do not operate the device with a damaged cord or plug, malfunctioning, or mechanical damage. Send it to your nearest authorized service centre for examination and repair (ONLY technicians should open the unit).
- Using accessories or attachments not provided or recommended by the manufacturer may cause injury.
- If the machine is not to be used for an extended period, unplug it, clean and cover it, and store it in a dry and safe place.
- Do not leave the power cord hanging over the edge of a table or counter, or let it come into contact with any hot surfaces.
- Do not place the unit on or near hot air, electric burners, or heaters.
- Always switch off the power to the socket before plugging in or unplugging. Hold the plug instead of pulling on the cord.
- Do not apply this unit to purposes other than the indicated usage.
- KEEP IT OUT OF CHILDREN’S REACH. Never leave it unattended while in use.
- DO NOT CLEAN IT WITH ANY ABRASIVE MATERIAL.
- Always check that this machine is plugged into a grounded outlet with the appropriate electrical supply. Ensure that the wall outlet being used is adequately grounded. If not, you must install a grounded outlet. Have the work performed only by a certified electrician appropriately qualified to meet local safety and electrical codes.
- Regularly check that the power outlet, plug, and cord in use are in good working condition. Any damaged components should be promptly repaired by a certified electrician who is qualified to meet local safety and electrical codes. Even if your power cord is functioning properly, it is important to keep it away from water and avoid letting it run over carpets or heating devices to prevent potential hazards.
- It is absolutely prohibited to use this machine in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, dust, or any other explosive situation. This strict rule is in place to ensure your safety and prevent potential accidents.
- Do not move the machine before cooling and during heating.
- Do not operate the machine in an appliance garage or under a wall cabinet. Always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet when storing it in an appliance garage. Otherwise, it would cause a fire risk, especially if the machine touches the garage wall or the door touches it as it closes.
- Type Y attachment: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or similarly qualified persons to avoid a hazard.
- Children shall not play with the appliance. Children shall not make cleaning and user maintenance without supervision.
- Inspect before every use.
- DO NOT CLEAN IT WITH ANY ABRASIVE MATERIAL.
- Never leave it unattended while in use. Never leave the child unattended.
- Pet urine and feces can damage the product. Please keep away.
WARNING:
This appliance is not intended for use by young or infirm persons unless supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product. Pets should stay away from the product.
PRODUCT PARAMETERS

Attention:
- Please use an appropriate external power supply according to the product voltage.
- Do not exceed the maximum load specified in the product manual.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the appliance for the first time, peel off any promotional and packaging materials and check that the cooking plates are clean and dust-free. If necessary, wipe them over with a damp cloth. Spread oil over with an absorbent kitchen towel and wipe off any excess oil.
Note: When your appliance is heated for the first time, it may emit slight smoke or odor, which is normal for many heating appliances and will not affect the safety of your appliance.
Attention: Be careful when installing the hand wood handle hose direction in order not to bend too much or injure the hoses. Install a good grip along the direction of the heater hose on the machine rack. Two hoses for the open end at the top, not a single tube below the open end, according to the direction of the arrow on the steel disc rotation. Otherwise, it will damage the hoses.
- Place the machine on a clean, dry, level surface near a plug base outlet.
- Adjust the temperature knob to the lowest temperature position, check again whether the product and power cord are intact, and connect the plug to the socket.
- After plugging into the socket, press the power switch to turn on the power.
- Select the desired temperature with the control knob. It is recommended to set it at 400 (200℃).
- Allow the unit to reach the desired temperature. The heating indicator light will turn off when the desired temperature is reached.
- The waffle iron grids are non-stick.
- Add 1 cup of waffle mix to the bottom plate of the waffle maker. Pour the batter evenly into the center of the grid and cover the bottom grid with the mix.
- Grab the handle, close the lid, and rotate the unit 180 degrees.
- Set the timer. If at 400°F (200℃), 2.5 minutes is the suggested time.
- Turn the waffle maker back over when the timer dings. Remove the waffle with a pair of tongs instead of your hands.
- Repeat the steps above to make multiple waffles. After finishing, for safety, turn the temperature knob counterclockwise to the limit position and cut off the power.
Note: It works this way repeatedly to ensure the temperature is specific in a range. During the machine’s operation, the heating indicator cycles on and off.
TIPS
- If waffles tend to stick to the waffle grids, slightly add more oil or butter to the batter.
- Belgian waffles taste best when made to order, but baked Belgian Waffles may be kept warm in a 200 (93.3℃) oven. Place them in a baking pan or wrap them in foil while in the oven. Waffles wrapped in foil may lose their crispness.
- Baked waffles may be frozen. Allow them to cool completely and then place them in a plastic food storage bag. Use waxed paper to keep waffles separated. Reheat in an oven, toaster, or toaster oven when ready to serve.
- For first-time use, it is recommended to use the waffle mix and follow the recipe of the waffle mix.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- After use, turn the temperature knob to the lowest temperature, unplug, and wait for the product to cool down.
- Use a soft brush to clean the residue and oil on the mold surface.
- For the exterior, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Never use an abrasive cleanser or harsh pad.
- Please clean regularly to avoid dirt.
Note: Do not use hard or sharp objects to clean the mold to avoid damaging the non-stick coating.
Notes: Before using it again, reassemble according to the instructions.
Warning: Do not use liquid to rinse the product directly to avoid water damage to internal components.
STORAGE
- Always unplug the machine before storage.
- Always ensure the machine is cleaned, cooled, and dried before storing.
RECIPE
- 454 g flour
- Starch 113 g
- Baking powder 4 g
- 75 eggs (280 grams)
- 300 g sugar
- Three flower full-fat evaporated milk, 200 g
- Water 471 g
- Oil 20 g
Production process:
- Will be poured into the mixer, mixed evenly into a container, release.
- Stir the eggs into the bowl for 20 seconds, into the egg mixture evenly.
- Then stir sugar and water, pour into a good mixer, adding evaporated milk, red hair mix. Stir for 3 seconds.
- Add baking powder, then add oil, flour, and cornstarch. Stir evenly for a full 20 seconds so that all the grout fully dissolves evenly.
- Let stand for 30–60 minutes. You can use it when the liquid bubbles are gone.
Notes: The recipes in the manual are for reference only. Users can adjust the recipes to suit themselves as needed.
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VEVOR SC-X30 Commercial Bubble Waffle Maker-FAQS
What temperature does the VEVOR SC-X30 waffle maker operate at?
The VEVOR SC-X30 features an adjustable temperature range of 122°F to 572°F (50°C–300°C), allowing you to customize heat for different waffle textures.
What is the best temperature for making bubble waffles?
For most bubble waffles, a temperature between 365°F and 390°F (185°C–200°C) delivers a crispy outside with a soft, fluffy inside.
How long does it take to cook a bubble waffle?
A bubble waffle typically cooks in 3–5 minutes once the waffle maker is fully preheated.
How long should I preheat the VEVOR bubble waffle maker?
Preheat the unit for 5–10 minutes to ensure even heat distribution and prevent sticking.
How do I know when the waffle maker is ready to use?
The indicator light turns off or changes status once the set temperature is reached, signaling the waffle maker is ready.
What does the red indicator light mean on a waffle maker?
The red light usually means the unit is heating. When it turns off or switches color, the waffle maker has reached the set temperature.
Do I need to preheat a commercial waffle maker?
Yes. Preheating is essential for proper browning, crispiness, and easy waffle release.
How do I use the VEVOR SC-X30 bubble waffle maker?
Preheat the unit, lightly grease the plates, pour batter evenly, close the lid, flip if required, and cook until golden brown.
Why are my bubble waffles not crispy?
Low temperature, excess batter, insufficient cooking time, or high moisture ingredients can cause soft waffles.
