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Faults and remedies, 3 cleaning the carameliser, 4 cleaning accessories – Silvercrest SZW 400 A1 User Manual

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6.3 Cleaning the carameliser

Note:

The carameliser 2 must be cleaned

carefully after each use. If the carameliser 2
is dirty it will not work properly.
1. Clean the carameliser 2 by hand in

warm water.
Caution!

The carameliser 2 is not

dishwasher safe.

2. For stubborn encrustations leave it to

soak in warm water for about
20 30 minutes. You could add a few
drops of mild washing-up liquid.

Note:

Water will accumulate in the

edges of the carameliser 2 during this
process. This must be removed before
the appliance can be used again.

3. Carefully shake out any water from the

carameliser 2.

4. Let the carameliser 2 dry thoroughly

before using the appliance again.

6.4 Cleaning accessories

Clean the splash guard 1, candyfloss bowl 6
and measuring spoon 11 by hand in the
sink.
The splash guard 1 and the candyfloss bowl
6

can also be cleaned in a dishwasher.

7. Faults and remedies

Water has entered the bottom section 9:
1. Remove the plug from the mains socket

immediately.

2. Turn the bottom section 9 over and leave

it to drain.

3. Have the appliance repaired by a

qualified specialist. The service address
can be found in “10. Warranty” on
page 37.

Sugar has entered the bottom section 9:
1. Remove the plug from the mains socket

immediately.

2. Allow the appliance to cool down.
3. Remove the carameliser 2.
4. Turn the bottom section 9 over and let

the sugar trickle out. Shake the
appliance gently if required.

5. If necessary, remove any sugar that has

burned onto the heating elements 5. Do
this carefully.

Caution!

Never use abrasive, corrosive

or caustic cleaning materials or metal
objects to do this. These could damage
the heating elements 5.

The carameliser 2 is not turning:
Check that the carameliser 2 has been
inserted correctly (see “4. Unpacking and
setting up” on page 33).
No sugar strands are forming:
Clean the carameliser 2 thoroughly; it might
be jammed (see “6.3

Cleaning the

carameliser” on page 36).
The appliance has suddenly stopped
working:
Possibly the appliance has been in
operation for too long (see “2.1 Intended
purpose” on page 30) and the thermal cut-
out has triggered.
In this case, allow the appliance to cool
down completely, clean it (see “5.3 Thermal
cut-out” on page 35) and then use it again.

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