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6.
Cleaning
DANGER: Pull the power plug from
the wall socket before cleaning the
egg boiler.
•
Leave the appliance to cool down
before cleaning.
•
The egg piercing tool 8 on the
measuring beaker 7 is sharp. Use it
cautiously.
CAUTION!
•
To avoid damage to the appliance, the
base unit 4 of the egg boiler must not
be immersed in water or other liquids.
•
Do not use any astringent or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Base unit
If necessary, wipe the base unit 4 and the
power cord with a slightly damp cloth.
Lid, egg tray and measuring
beaker
•
Wash the lid 1, egg tray 2 and
measuring beaker 7 by hand.
•
Leave all parts to dry completely
before you tidy them away.
Descaling the heating bowl
After some time, limescale will be deposit-
ed in the heating bowl 3 of the egg boiler
as a result of the boiling process. It should
be removed at regular intervals, otherwise
the power consumption of the appliance
will increase.
1.
Fill a measuring beaker 7 of
household vinegar (approx. 6 per
cent) into the heating bowl 3.
TIP: Do not heat the vinegar in the
heating bowl.
2.
After leaving for half an hour, pour the
vinegar away and remove any
remaining scale with a sponge.
3.
If there is any stubborn remaining
limescale, repeat this process.
7.
Storage
DANGER: Keep the egg boiler
and the measuring beaker 7 with
the sharp egg piercing tool 8 out
of the reach of children.
•
Wind the cord in the base of the unit.
8.
Problem-solving
If your appliance fails to function as re-
quired, please try this checklist first. Per-
haps there is only a minor problem, and
you can solve it yourself.
DANGER: Do not attempt to
repair the appliance yourself
under any circumstances
Possible causes/
Fault
No function.
Is the power supply
Pilot lamp 6
reliable?
does not light
Check the connection.
up.
Were the eggs
especially large,
Eggs are too
especially cold or very
soft
fresh? In this case, set
the hardness controller
further to the right.
Action
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