VEVOR SW-2089S 2-Layer Waffle Maker
PRODUCT PARAMETERS
NOTE:
- The voltage used for this device must be the same as the power supply voltage.
- Users need to install it near the power switch and fuse.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
PRODUCT COMPONENTS
- Handle
- Waffle Grids
- Lock
- Power Indicator (Red)
- Browning Control Knob
- Rapid: Quick Cooking Function Button
- Ready Indicator (Green)
- Tray
- Measuring Cup
To Open:
Before opening the top lid, please pull the lock to open it.
To Cook:
During cooking, please push the lock to lock the top and bottom lids.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the appliance for the first time, peel off any promotional materials and packaging materials, and check that the cooking plates are clean and free of dust. If necessary, wipe them over with a damp cloth. Spread with an absorbent kitchen towel and wipe off any excess oil. 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.
MAKE ONE WAFFLE
- Place the machine on a clean, dry, level surface near a plug base outlet.
- Plug the cord into the wall outlet. And you will notice that the red power indicator light starts flashing.
- Turn the Browning Control Knob, set the temperature level to your desired setting. At first, try setting it to the max. The power indicator light will go on, indicating that the Waffle Maker has begun preheating. You may later adjust it lower or higher according to your preference. Different waffle batters will also cook up differently.
- It will take approximately 3 to 5 minutes to reach the baking temperature. The green Ready light will illuminate, and the waffle maker will beep 6 times, indicating that it is ready for use.
- When the waffle grids are preheated, open the lid. Fill the provided batter cup to the top with batter. For thin batters, fill 3/4 full; for thicker batters, fill to the top. If using a standard measuring cup, fill to 3/4 cup. Spread them evenly on the waffle grid with a heatproof spatula.
- Close the top cover, push the lock to lock the top and bottom lid, and rotate the waffle grids 180 °.
- The green Ready indicator will turn off.
- When the waffle is complete, the unit will beep three times, and the green Ready indicator light will illuminate again.
- Rotate the grid with the waffle to the top position.
- Pull the lock open, raise the top cover, and remove the baked waffle with a non-metallic utensil. MAKE TWO WAFFLES: If making an additional waffle, repeat the actions of making one waffle.
- Pour waffle batter evenly on the waffle grid. Use a heatproof spatula to spread the batter evenly over the grid.
Close the top cover, push the lock to lock the top and bottom lid, and rotate the waffle grid 180°. - When the second waffle is baked to the set browning preference, the unit will beep three times, and a light located on the waffle grid cover will illuminate.
- Rotate the waffle grid with the light indicator to the top position.
- Pull the lock open, raise the top cover, and remove the baked waffle.
- If making additional waffles, repeat the steps above.
- When finished, unplug the unit and cool it down before cleaning.
NOTE:
- One beep indicates that the unit is ready to bake. When the waffle maker is first plugged into an electrical outlet, the power indicator will start flashing.
- When the ready indicator goes on, it will beep six times, indicating that it has reached baking temperature.
- Three beeps indicate the waffle is done.
- This Waffle Maker has been treated with a special nonstick coating. Before each use, we suggest you season the waffle grids by spraying or brushing with cooking spray or flavorless vegetable oil to thoroughly coat the grids. Wipe with a paper towel or pastry brush.
- For best results, do not open the waffle maker during the cooking process.
- You can press the “Rapid” button to set the Quick Cooking Function. At this time, you can find that the blue light keeps flashing. You can press the “Rapid” button again to cancel the Quick Cooking. At this time, you can notice that the blue
light goes off. - Do not use disposable plastic piping bags as these may melt if they come into contact with the hot plates.
TIPS & HINTS
BATTER SUGGESTIONS
- Packaged waffle mixes found in most supermarkets may be used with this unit.
- For best results, we recommend filling the supplied measuring cup to the top so it will fill the waffle grids.
- For evenly filled waffles, pour the batter into the center of the lower grid and spread out evenly to the edges. The entire waffle grid should be filled.
- For best results, lightly spray the cooking plates with cooking oil before using. This will assist in the removal of the waffles after cooking.
COOKING SUGGESTIONS
- If waffles tend to stick to 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°F (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.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Once you have finished baking, remove the plug from the electrical outlet. Leave the top lid open and allow the grids to cool down completely before cleaning.
- Brush crumbs from grooves, and absorb any excess cooking oil by wiping with a dry cloth or paper towel. You may clean the grids by wiping with a damp cloth to prevent staining and sticking from batter or oil buildup.
- Never take your waffle maker apart for cleaning. Be certain that the grids have cooled completely before cleaning.
- If batter adheres to the plates, simply pour a little cooking oil onto the baked batter and let it stand approximately five minutes, allowing batter to soften for easy removal.
- To the exterior, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Never use an abrasive cleanser or harsh pad.
- Any other servicing should be provided by an Authorized Service Representative.
CAUTION:
- Never immerse the cord, plug, or unit in water or other liquids.
- Be certain that the grids have been cooled completely before cleaning.
- In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, the appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
STORAGE
- Always unplug the Waffle Maker before storage.
- Always make sure the Waffle Maker is cool and dry before starting.
- The power cord can be wrapped around the bottom of the base for storage.
FOR MORE MANUALS BY VEVOR, VISIT MANUALSLIBRARYY