Before Using The Appliance For The First Time; Preparing Popcorn - Unold POPCORNMAKER CLASSIC Notice D'utilisation

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CAUTION:
The appliance is very hot during and after operation!
Never open the housing of the appliance. This can result in
electric shock.
The manufacturer will not be liable in the event of incorrect assembly, improper or incorrect use or if
repairs are carried out by unauthorized third parties.

BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME

1.
Remove all packaging materials and any transport safeguards. Keep chil-
dren away from the packaging materials due to the danger of suffocation.
2.
Clean all parts with a damp cloth, as described in the chapter "Cleaning
and care".
3.
Check to make sure that the appliance is stable.

PREPARING POPCORN

Caution: For safety reasons, do not under any circumstances add oil, butter
or other greases or other ingredients to the corn kernels!
Only use customary, dry popcorn kernels without other additives, such as salt,
sugar or grease. Do not use microwave popcorn.
The maximum fill quantity per batch is 100 g of corn kernels. Do not overfill the
appliance, if you do so the corn kernels on the bottom can scorch and smoke can
form. Ensure that you use a sufficient quantity of corn kernels, if you do not few-
er kernels will pop and there will be more hard corn kernels among the popcorn.
Do not switch the appliance on if no popcorn has been filled.
1.
Check to make sure that the appliance is stable; maintain an adequate dis-
tance to other objects.
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2. Take the measuring cup out of the lid of the
appliance and fill it half full (max. 100 g) with
dry, fresh corn kernels.
3. Fill the corn into the popcorn chamber on the
motor block, through the opening in the lid.
4. At the maximum, fill one measuring cup full of
corn kernels into the popcorn chamber. If you
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