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cleaning & maintenance
troubleshooting
Always allow the appliance to cool completely before moving, cleaning,
or storing. Do not submerge appliance in water or any other liquids.
Never use abrasive cleaning agents to clean your appliance as this may
damage the Donut Maker.
In order to keep your Donut Maker in pristine working order, thoroughly
clean the appliance after each use. This will prevent the build-up of
food or oil.
Unplug Donut Maker and allow it to cool completely.
Using a damp, soapy cloth, wipe down the Cooking Surface and Cover.
Thoroughly rinse the cloth and wipe again.
Thoroughly dry the Donut Maker before storing.
If there is food burned onto the Cooking Surface, pour on a little cooking
oil and let sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Scrub the Cooking Surface with a
sponge or soft bristled brush to dislodge food. Use a damp, soapy cloth
to wipe down the Cooking Surface. Thoroughly rinse the cloth and wipe
again. If any food remains, pour on cooking oil and let sit for a few hours,
then scrub and wipe clean.
Never use abrasive cleaning agents to clean your appliance as this may
damage the Donut Maker and its nonstick Cooking Surface.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The Donut Maker
does not turn on.
The appliance is not
plugged in.
Plug the Donut Maker in a
grounded wall socket.
The batter is not
done after the
recommended time.
The batter is clumpy or
too dense.
Allow an additional few
minutes of cooking.
Batter is cooked
unevenly in the
Donut Maker.
Various batters need
different amounts of
exposure to heat.
Batter is being cooked
improperly.
Make sure nothing is stuck
to the Donut Mold Plate that
may be blocking the heat from
reaching the batter.
To properly cook the batter
in the recipe guide, bake on
one side for 1 ½ minutes.
Then, using a toothpick, ip
donuts and bake for another
4 minutes.
The Donut Maker
won’t close.
Something may be stuck
between the Cover Lid
Handle and the Donut
Mold Plate.
Remove item that is stuck
between handle and grill plate
and clean any
impacted surface.
The Donut Maker’s
non-stick coating
does not work.
The nonstick coating
may be blocked by dried
grease or crust from a
previous donut.
Wipe the Nonstick Donut
Mold Plates with a soft, moist
towel or another non-abrasive
cleaning utensil.
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