Lakeland 13649 User Manual - page 3
8.
Once the desired consistency is reached, serve the ice cream or transfer to a
separate container and store in your freezer.
CARE AND CLEANING
Unplug the ice cream maker and let the freezer bowl come back up to room
temperature before cleaning. Wipe the inside and outside of the bowl with a soft cloth
moistened in warm, soapy water. Rinse with a damp, clean cloth, then dry thoroughly.
Wipe the power unit with a damp cloth, then dry. CAUTION: never immerse the freezer
bowl or the power unit in water. Do not use abrasive cleaners or metal scourers.
Wash the lid, spindle, paddle and ice cream scoop in warm, soapy water. Rinse well, then
dry. Please do not place any parts in the dishwasher.
HELPFUL HINTS
Always remember to put the bowl in your freezer 12 hours in advance. If you would like
to make more than one batch of ice cream at a time, spare bowls are available from
Lakeland.
Chill your ingredients before making ice cream.
Make sure all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, and the sugar has completely
dissolved, before pouring your mixture into the machine.
For the fullest flavour, choose ripe fruits. Wash carefully, remove all seeds, skin and
core, and chop into small pieces.
To allow for proper churning, fill the freezer bowl no more than halfway – 750ml
mixture is about right.
Metal spoons or scoops may scratch the freezer bowl. Use plastic or nylon utensils.
12.
Do not use the ice cream maker if the power cord or plug show any signs of
damage, or if the appliance is dropped, damaged or working incorrectly. Call the
helpline on 015394 88100 to arrange a repair by an authorised repairer, or a
replacement. Never try to repair the ice cream maker yourself as this may cause
electric shock.
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Carefully unpack the ice cream maker and remove any packaging. Clean all the parts,
following the instructions in CARE AND CLEANING.
MAKING ICE CREAM
The ice cream maker will churn around 750ml fresh ice cream or sorbet in 20 to 25
minutes. The beauty of home-made ices is you can tailor the ingredients to your tastes
and dietary requirements, and use seasonal fruits to flavour. For some simple ideas to
get you started, see RECIPES.
1.
Twelve hours in advance, place the freezer bowl in a
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freezer (-18°C).
2.
Prepare your ice cream or sorbet mixture and let it cool.
3.
Fit the power unit into the lid. Clip the paddle and spindle together. Slot the
spindle into the hole on the underside of the power unit.
4.
Remove the bowl from your freezer, always ensuring that your hands are dry and
protected e.g. with oven gloves, to prevent freezer burn or your hands sticking to
the bowl (if they do so, run them under warm water). Stand the bowl on the base.
5.
Place the assembled lid on the bowl, lining up the four little slots, and turn
anticlockwise to lock.
6.
Plug in the ice cream maker and set the timer to begin churning. Pour the cooled
mixture through the lid opening, filling the freezer bowl no more than halfway
(around 750ml mixture). Your soft-scoop ice cream will be ready in 20 to 25
minutes.
7.
When the timer stops, unplug the ice cream maker. Turn the lid clockwise and
remove. If you prefer a firmer consistency, place the bowl in your freezer for 30
minutes to an hour, using the base as a lid.