1. P lace the appliance on an even and heat-resistant surface.
Do not place it on top of a metal surface.
2. F ill the the measuring spoon (8) with some oil (not more
than a tbsp.) and pour the oil on the cooking plate (5).
3. Fill the popcorn measuring cup (7) with popcorn kernels and
pour them on the oiled cooking plate (5).Do not exceed the
max. amount of one cup (60 g).
4. To close the appliance attach the bowl (1) to the base
(6). Press it slightly down and turn it clockwise until it is
securely engaged. Pay attention to the lock symbol on the
appliance. Make sure that the bowl is properly secured
on the base.
5. Remove the lid (2) from the bowl (1) to allow the steam to
vent from the bowl.
6. C onnect the appliance to a properly installed and easily
accessible socket.
7. S witch the appliance on by pressing the On/Off (3) button.
The indicator light (4) lights up in red and the heating up
process starts.
8. A fter approx. 1 ½ - 2 minutes the indicator light (4) goes off
and the heating up process is finished.
9. In order to avoid popcorn sticking to the plate (5) and
burn, hold the appliance on its handle and gently shake it
occasionally.
10. I t will take approx. 5 – 6 minutes for the popcorn kernels to
pop.
11. Once the kernels have popped, switch off the appliance,
disconnect it from the mains and re-attach the lid (2) to the
popcorn bowl (1).
12. H old the appliance firmly by its handle and carefully flip the
appliance 180°. Use pot handlers to avoid burns.
13. Remove the bowl (1) from the appliance by turning the bowl
(1) into anti-clockwise direction.
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