Breville the Smart Scoop Manuel utilisateur

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Fabricants de crème glacée
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
the Smart Scoop
Ice Cream Machine
Instruction Book - BCI600
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BREVILLE
RECOMMENDS
SAFETY FIRST
At Breville we are very safety
conscious. We design and
manufacture consumer
products with the safety of you,
our valued customer, foremost
in mind. In addition we ask
that you exercise a degree of
care when using any electrical
appliance and adhere to the
following precautions.
CAUTION
Do not store the ice cream
machine on any other side
other than upright and
level on its support feet.
This is important for the
compressor.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
USE AND SAVE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
Carefully read all
instructions before
operation and save for
future reference.
Remove and safely discard
any packaging material
and promotional labels
before using the Breville
Smart Scoop
TM
for the first
time.
To eliminate a choking
hazard for young children,
remove and safely discard
the protective cover fitted
to the power plug of this
appliance.
Do not place the ice cream
machine near the edge of
the counter top or table
during operation. Ensure
the surface is level, clean
and free of liquid or other
substances. Vibration
2 Breville recommends safety first
7 Components
10 Functions
16 Tips
18 Care & Cleaning
20 Troubleshooting
22 French
Contents
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during the churning
process may cause the
machine to move slightly.
Do not place this appliance
on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or where it
could touch a heated oven.
Position the appliance at a
minimum distance of
6 inches away from
walls. To ensure proper
ventilation.
Always operate the ice
cream machine on a stable
surface.
Do not operate the ice
cream machine on a sink
drain board.
Always ensure the
ice cream machine is
properly assembled before
connecting to a power
outlet and operating.
Follow the instructions
provided in this book.
The ice cream machine
is not intended to be
operated by means of an
external timer or separate
remote control system.
Do not cover the air
vents when the ice cream
machine is in use.
Do not place any
ingredients directly into
the ice cream chamber.
Place ingredients into the
ice cream bowl only.
Ensure ice cream chamber
is clean, dry, and free of
debris before each use.
Do not place fingers or
hands inside the ice cream
machine during operation.
Avoid contact with moving
parts.
Ensure the ice cream
machine is turned off and
then unplugged from the
power outlet when not in
use and before cleaning.
Do not leave the lid off
the ice cream machine for
extended periods of time.
Keep the inside and
outside of the appliance
clean. Follow the cleaning
instructions provided in
this book.
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Do not use any other
accessories other than
those provided with the
Breville Smart Scoop
TM
.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
FOR ALL
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Unwind the power cord
fully before use.
To protect against
electrical shock, do not
immerse power cord,
power plug or appliance in
water or any other liquid.
Do not let the power cord
hang over the edge of the
counter top or table, touch
hot surfaces or become
knotted.
The appliance is not
intended for use by
persons (including
children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge,
unless they have been
given supervision or
instruction concerning the
use of the appliance by
a person responsible for
their safety.
Children should be
supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the
appliance.
It is recommended to
regularly inspect the
appliance. Do not use the
appliance if the power cord,
power plug or appliance
becomes damaged in
anyway. Return the entire
appliance to the nearest
authorized Breville Service
Center for examination
and/or repair.
Any maintenance, other
than cleaning, should be
performed at an authorized
Breville Service Center.
This appliance is for
household use only.
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Do not use this appliance
for anything other than
its intended use. Do not
use in moving vehicles or
boats. Do not use outdoors.
Misuse may cause injuries.
This appliance is equipped
with a power cord having
a grounding wire with
a grounding plug. The
appliance must be
grounded using a 3-hole
properly grounded outlet.
In the event of an electrical
short circuit, grounding
reduces the risk of
electrical shock.
If the power outlet is
a standard 2-prong
wall outlet, it is your
personal responsibility
and obligation to have it
replaced with a properly
grounded 3-prong wall
outlet.
Do not, under any
circumstances, cut or
remove the third (ground)
prong from the power cord
or use an adapter.
SHORT CORD
INSTRUCTIONS
Your Breville appliance
is fitted with a short
power supply cord to
reduce personal injury or
property damage resulting
from pulling, tripping or
becoming entangled with a
longer cord.
If an extension cord is used,
(1) the marked electrical
rating of the cord set or
extension cord should
be at least as great as the
electrical rating of the
appliance, (2) the cord
should be arranged so
that it will not drape over
the countertop or table-
top where it can be pulled
on by children or tripped
over unintentionally and
(3) the extension cord
must include a 3-prong
grounding plug.
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BREVILLE ASSIST
®
PLUG
Your Breville appliance
comes with a unique
Assist
®
Plug, conveniently
designed with a finger hole
to ease removal from the
power outlet. For safety
reasons it is recommended
you plug your Breville
appliance directly into its
own electrical outlet on a
dedicated circuit separate
from other appliances. If the
electric circuit is overloaded
with other appliances,
your appliance may not
function properly. Use in
conjunction with a power
strip or extension cord is
not recommended.
CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION 65:
(Applicable to California
residents only).
This product contains
chemicals known to the
State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
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Components
A. Anodised ice cream bowl with handle for
easy removal. This 1.5 Quart bowl is not
dishwasher safe.
B. Paddle* used to scrape the sides of the
bowl and churn the ice cream.
Note: not to be stored in the freezer.
C. Lid* has a lift easy pull ring so half can be
opened to add mix-ins, chocolate chips etc.
D. Stainless steel housing
E. POWER button will turn the ice cream
machine on or off.
F. START | PAUSE this will start the machine
compressor and churning.
G. Manual timer use to select time, from 5 to
180 minutes.
H. Pre-cool function will pre-cool the machine
to approximately 14°F ~ -22°F to
-10°C~ -30°C.
I. Keep cool will keep dessert chilled and
churned for up to 3 hours.
J. Auto timer/Hardness selection dial will
scroll between the following settings:
sorbet, frozen yogurt, gelato, or ice cream.
Rotate the dial left for softer textured
desserts or right for harder textured
desserts.
K. TEMP
button allows you to toggle
between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
L. Sound
select between high, low, musical
tune or mute.
M. Handles for easy lifting.
N. Bowl chamber
* Dishwasher safe parts (top shelf only).
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SMART SCOOP DISPLAY
O. LCD Control Display
provides information on function setting
and cooling progress.
P. Hardness selection bar
Q. Progress indicator bar
R. Keep Cool
will keep the frozen dessert chilled and
churned for up to 3 hours.
S. Add mix-ins
will beep and flash to let you know when it
is time to add your favorite mix-ins.
T. Pre-cooling
indicates that the compressor is on and
cooling the machine.
U. Press Start
flashes when in the PRE-COOL mode to
advise that the machine is chilled and ready
to start churning.
V. Remove blade
indicates that the dessert is finished and the
blade can be removed from the bowl.
ACCESSORIES
W. Anodised ice cream bowl
X. Paddle
Y. Spatula
use to scrape the bowl
Z. Bottle brush
for easy cleaning of the paddle and bowl
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Settings
The Breville Smart Scoop™ has four different
settings to choose from. Select one of the
following settings; sorbet, frozen yogurt, gelato,
or ice cream.
Pre-Cool
This function can be selected before either
manual or automatic mode is selected. It’s a
great way to pre-cool the machine. This
optional function will cool the machine to
approximately 14°F~ -22°F or -10°C~ -30°C and
usually takes about 5-10 minutes.
Automatic Mode
Automatic mode churns and freezes the
ingredients to the selected/desired consistency.
Select one of the four different settings: Sorbet,
frozen yogurt, gelato or ice cream. Machine
will beep once when ready, or selected music
will play.
Manual Mode
The time to make ice cream can be manually
set for pre timed recipes.
Add Mix Ins
Mix ins such as chocolate chips, fresh fruit and
flavors can all be added easily through the flip
back lid. The ice cream machine will beep and
ADD MIX INS will flash to let you know that it
is time to add your favorite condiments!
Keep Cool
Once the consistency of the dessert has been
achieved, using this function you are able to
keep dessert at a constant temperature for
up to 3 hours. When the machine is in this
function please note that the compressor and
motor will turn on incrementally to test the
consistency of the dessert.
This function will automatically default to on
and LCD around button will illuminate red
when the Breville Smart Scoop™ is powered on.
NOTE
During the KEEP COOL function the paddle
will only turn if needed to maintain the
selected consistency.
Sound
The ice cream machine features sound such
as an alert beep or music when the dessert
is ready. This alert can be a beep, mute, or
music tune.
Turkey in the Straw
The Entertainer
Camptown Races
Child Lock
The Breville Smart Scoop™ features a child
lock. Press and hold the HOLD
for
2 seconds to set the child lock mode.
To exit this mode press HOLD
button for
2 seconds again.
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Functions
WARNING
The ice cream machine contains a compressor
that MUST remain upright at all times. Do not
store machine on any other surface apart from
its feet.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Machine preparation
Remove and discard all labeling and packaging
materials attached to your ice cream machine.
Ensure you have removed all parts and
accessories before discarding the packaging.
Remove the lid, ice cream bowl and paddle
from the machine. Clean these parts and
accessories using warm soapy water and rinse
thoroughly. Ensure all parts are completely dry
before using the machine.
NOTE
Always place the paddle inside the bowl before
adding ingredients. This ensures that the
ingredients will not spill into the ice cream
chamber.
WARNING
To prevent damage to the compressor and to
ensure maximum performance, place unit in
upright position for 12 hours after transit.
FIRST USE
Initial start up
Place ingredients inside the bowl in order of
the recipe.
Place ice cream bowl and paddle inside the
bowl chamber.
NOTE
There are 2 grooves in the bowl chamber.
Place the bowl so the handle hinges sit within
these grooves.
Make sure the BOWL CHAMBER and the
exterior of the ice cream bowl are completely
dry before inserting the ice cream bowl.
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1. Lock lid into position by placing the handle
at the align arrow on the machine at the
2 o’clock position and turning the handle
clockwise to the 3 o’clock position and
aligned to the lock graphic.
NOTE
The pull ring for lid should be at the 6 o’clock
position.
2. Press the POWER button to turn the
machine on.
3. Choose MANUAL mode or AUTO mode
by either using the hardness dial for AUTO
mode or the arrow
buttons for
MANUAL mode.
4. For AUTO mode turn hardness dial to the
desired frozen dessert setting (e.g. frozen
yogurt). Press the START | PAUSE button to
begin the churning process.
5. For MANUAL mode press the arrow up
or
button to select MANUAL mode.
6. Using the same arrow buttons now press up
or down to select the time that you require
the machine to chill and churn. The time is
displayed on the LCD display and will move
in five (5) minute increments up to
180 minutes.
7. Press START | PAUSE button to begin
the process.
NOTE
It is important that the paddle is properly
assembled onto the drive shaft to ensure
ingredients are mixed.
Pre-cool function
The PRE-COOL function can be selected
in either the AUTO or MANUAL mode.
This function will cool the machine to
approximately 14°F ~ -22°F/ -10°C ~ -30°C in
5-10 minutes.
If selected the surrounding button will
illuminate from white to red and ‘PRE-
COOLING’ will flash on the LCD screen.
Once the machine has reached optimum
temperature from pre-cooling, it will beep,
the LCD will illuminate READY, and PRESS
START will flash on the LCD. The paddle
will start turning after 15 minutes has passed,
but will not start making the frozen dessert
unless the START| PAUSE button is pressed.
In this function the LCD screen will display
the temperature, ‘PRE-COOLING’ will flash,
to let you know that you are in this mode.
PRE-COOL will return to standby after
20 minutes or alternatively can be turned off
either by pressing PRE-COOL button again
or pressing the START | PAUSE button which
will override the PRE-COOL mode.
NOTE
Bowl must be inserted while using
PRE-COOl Function.
PRE-COOL can only be operated in the stand
by mode and is not available after the START
| PAUSE button is pressed.
The machine will NOT automatically start
churning. The START | PAUSE button will
have to be pressed to start the churning
process.
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AUTOMATIC MODE
Start up
Unwind the power cord completely and insert
the power plug into a 110/120V outlet.
Press the POWER button to turn the machine
on. The POWER button will illuminate white.
The LCD screen will display the AUTO mode
and the progress and hardness selection bar.
The arrow should be pointed at the AUTO on
the LCD screen. To ensure the machine is in
AUTO mode turn the hardness dial to the right
or left.
Hardness selection
To select the hardness you desire turn the
hardness dial left or right. Left being softer
frozen desserts such as sorbet and right being
harder desserts such as ice cream.
Keep cool in Automatic mode
The keep cool function will keep the frozen
dessert chilled and churned for up to 3 hours
in total. A red light will illuminate around the
button and the LCD screen will display KEEP
COOL automatically as soon as the machine
is turned on. This function works by churning
the mixture to the right hardness selected and
once reached the compressor will pulse on and
off in conjunction with the paddle.
Paddle will only turn if needed to maintain the
selected consistency.
NOTE
When the machine is in this mode the
compressor and motor will turn on
incrementally to check the consistency of
the dessert.
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MANUAL MODE
Start up
Unwind the power cord completely and insert
the power plug into a 110/120V outlet.
Press the POWER button to turn the machine
on. An alert will sound and the POWER button
will illuminate white. The LCD screen will
display the AUTO mode and selection bar.
The ice cream machine and LCD screen will
always revert to the last program or setting that
was used.
Ensure the machine is in MANUAL mode by
pressing the MANUAL timer arrow
buttons. The time will be displayed and the
arrow should point to the MANUAL on the left
hand side of the screen.
To change the time that you wish to churn and
chill, press either one of the MANUAL timer
arrow keys. On average, ice cream will need
about 50 minutes to churn and chill. This is
just an estimate please refer to your recipes for
churning times.
Hardness selection
This is not available in the manual mode.
Keep cool in Manual mode
The KEEP COOL function will keep the frozen
dessert chilled and churned for the selected
duration of machine operation. A red light
will illuminate around the button and the LCD
screen will display KEEP COOL when this
feature is selected. This function works by
churning the mixture to the time selected and
once reached the compressor will pulse on and
off in conjunction with the paddle.
Paddle will only turn if needed to maintain the
selected consistency.
NOTE
When the machine is in this mode the
compressor and motor will turn on if needed to
maintain the selected consistency.
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ADDING THE INGREDIENTS
IN MANUAL AND AUTO MODE
TIPS
When using the ice cream machine always
insert the paddle before adding ingredients
into the bowl. Always add ingredients into the
bowl before inserting into the clean and dry
bowl chamber.
1. Ensure that the paddle and bowl, and bowl
chamber are clean.
2. Add ingredients to the ice cream bowl as
specified in the recipes. Wipe any spilled
ingredients from the rim of the bowl.
3. Insert the bowl into the bowl chamber by
pressing down firmly on the rim of the bowl
until it is securely in position, ensuring bowl
handle hinges sit inside grooves on the
chamber. It is important that the ice cream
bowl is properly assembled onto the drive
shaft to ensure that the paddle operates
correctly.
4. Align the hole in the bottom of the paddle
with the drive shaft in the bowl. Push down
firmly and secure into place.
5. It is important that the paddle is properly
assembled onto the drive shaft to ensure
that ingredients are churned properly.
6. Place the lid onto the ice cream bowl. It is
not recommended to open the lid during
operation unless stated in the recipe or if
mix ins are required.
7. To change the temperature reading from
C to F press the
button.
8. Press volume button to select from high,
low, music or mute.
STARTING OPERATIONS IN
AUTO MODE
1. To start making the dessert in auto mode,
press START | PAUSE.
2. Once you press START | PAUSE all of
the indicators on the selection bar will
disappear and ONLY the selected dessert/
consistency indicator will remain.
3. As the dessert starts to freeze the indicators
on the selection bar will display and scroll
up the selection bar to the chosen dessert.
The LCD screen will toggle between the
elapsed churning time and the current
temperature that the machine is chilling,
'KEEP COOL' and 'COOLING' will
illuminate. An indicator will sit above the
selected hardness setting.
4. If the START | PAUSE button is pressed
during the cycle this will pause the time.
To resume the process press the button
again. If you need to reset the timer press
and hold the START | PAUSE button for
2 seconds and this will reset the selection.
5. When the desired setting has been reached
the compressor and motor will stop. READY
will illuminate and REMOVE BLADE
will flash on the LCD display. The chosen
indicator will sound to alert the user that the
dessert is ready.
NOTE
It could take up to 60 minutes for the
indicators on the selection bar to start
moving up on the LCD display.
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STARTING OPERATIONS IN
MANUAL MODE
1. Ensure that the machine is in MANUAL
mode.
2. Set the time that you desire by pressing the
MANUAL buttons up or down
.
3. Press START | PAUSE button for the ice
cream making process to start. The light
around this button will illuminate red to
indicate that the button has been selected
and the machine has now started the
churning process.
4. When the desired time has been reached
the compressor and motor will stop. READY
will illuminate and REMOVE BLADE will
flash on the LCD display. The selected tone
will sound to alert the user that the dessert
is ready.
5. The timer adjust can be done at any time.
NOTE
The READY will illuminate and REMOVE
BLADE will flash for 10 minutes only, and
then turn off. It can also be turned off ahead
off this time by pressing any button or dial.
10 minutes after the timer has elapsed, the
screen will revert back to original screen
before ‘START | PAUSE’ was pressed.
If the START | PAUSE button is pressed
during the cycle this will pause the time.
To resume the process press the button again.
If you need to reset the timer press and hold
the START | PAUSE button for 2 seconds and
this will reset the time.
VOLUME FUNCTION
The Breville Smart Scoop™ features a Volume/
Tone selection which includes music or a
beep to indicate your frozen dessert is ready.
The volume will default to high which can be
adjusted to low or mute. Your music selection
includes:
Turkey in the Straw
The Entertainer
Camptown Races
FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING
Press and hold the KEEP COOL button for
5 seconds. This will restore the machine back
to the original factory settings. This can only
be done in the stand by mode.
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Frozen desserts can be stored for up to
2 weeks.
If serving a dessert from the freezer its best
to let the dessert sit at room temperature for
5-10 minutes prior to serving.
TIPS FOR MAKING CRÈME ANGLAISE
(CUSTARD BASE)
Traditionally creamy textured ice cream is
made from a crème anglaise, custard base.
Below are tips on achieving the prefect crème
anglaise time after time.
Make sure all ingredients are fresh.
Eggs are best at room temperature for
making a custard base.
Ensure that you measure all your ingredients
first and have them ready for when you are
starting to cook.
Either use a wire whisk or electric hand
beater, beat eggs yolks and sugar until they
are light and creamy, and double in size. For
best results whip until the mixture becomes
pale yellow in color.
Use a heavy bottom sauce pan when cooking
crème anglaise.
When heating the milk you don’t want to boil
it. A good guide to know when to remove the
milk from the heat is when little bubbles start
to form around the edge of the milk.
It is best to now pour half of the heated milk
into the egg mixture while whisking, then
pour the mix back into the original pot with
the milk and continue to stir with a wooden
spoon at the same time until the two are well
combined.
Tips
TIPS FOR BETTER
ICE CREAM MAKING
NOTE
Time taken to make frozen desserts can vary
depending on the ambient room temperature,
temperature of the ingredients and pre cooling
the machine.
The cooler the ingredients the faster the ice
cream process. As a general guideline it takes
around 50 minutes to make ice cream.
When making crème anglaise and recipes
that require heating ingredients its always
a good idea to make this the day before or
cool ingredients for at least 4 hours prior to
making ice cream.
Always insert the paddle before adding
ingredients.
Ice cream recipes stated in this instruction
booklet use ingredients such as cream, milk,
eggs and sugar, these ingredients can be
substituted with similar ingredients to suit
taste or dietary requirements. Note taste and
flavors will vary if using different ingredients.
Due to aeration of ingredients do not exceed
3½ cups of liquid ingredients.
Alcohol inhibits the freezing process. It’s best
to add alcohol towards the end of the ice
cream making process.
The consistency of the frozen dessert made
is a spoonable mixture. Please note that if
you are serving in cones or on plates that it’s
best to place the ice cream in the freezer for
2 hours prior to serving.
When storing your frozen dessert in the
freezer, ensure that the container is air tight
and well sealed. This will prevent ice crystals
forming. Putting a plastic film directly over
the top of the frozen dessert will also help
with this.
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Ensure that the mixture is constantly stirred
with a wooden spoon until it thickens and
coats the back of the spoon. To test using
the back of the spoon, coat the spoon in the
crème anglaise. Run your finger horizontally
through the mixture on the back of the spoon.
If the finger mark stays then the mixture is
thick enough.
Do not overheat the mixture, as it can
separate or curdle.
Do not leave crème anglaise unattended
while cooking.
Crème anglaise will take 5-15 minutes to
thicken depending on quantities etc.
Always allow the mixture to cool to room
temperature before placing into the fridge.
To cool the mixture quickly it can be put in
a metal bowl and then into an ice bath and
stirred constantly until well chilled.
THE VITAL INGREDIENTS
Ingredients
Home made ice cream is now easy to make
at home and with only kitchen ingredients
required to make a basic vanilla ice cream.
Eggs
All the recipes in this book were tested using
standard large eggs. The egg gives ice cream
volume, stabilizes and emulsifies the mixture.
The yolk of the egg contains lecithin, which
acts as an emulsifier to bond with the fat
globules.
NOTE
Avoid using older eggs, especially if you are
not cooking the mixture. Pregnant women are
not advised to consume ice cream containing
raw eggs.
Sugar
Granulated sugar was used in all the recipes as
it dissolves easily and to reduce crystallization
(when large ice crystals form) from occurring.
As a general rule, when it comes to sugar in
ice cream, more sugar added will lower the
freezing point of the water inside the mixture,
which prevents your frozen dessert from
forming a large hard clump that is difficult
to scoop.
NOTE
Too much sugar in the frozen dessert mix may
result in dessert not freezing properly.
Milk
Whole milk was used for all milk based recipes.
Lower fat varieties can be substituted but the
same result will not be achieved.
Cream
Heavy cream was used in all the recipes,
creams that are thickened usually have
additives such as gelatine (of animal origin
to thicken and prolong the creams life).
The cream gives fattiness and a smoother
texture to the ice cream.
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CLEANING THE ICE CREAM BOWL
Fill the ice cream bowl up half way with warm
soapy water. A non-abrasive liquid cleanser
or mild spray solution may be used. Allow to
stand for 10-20 minutes.
NOTE
Ice Cream Bowl is NOT dishwasher safe.
To clean the ice cream chamber ensure that the
machine is at room temperature. Wipe inside
chamber with a damp cloth and soapy water.
Once clean, dry thoroughly.
CLEANING THE PADDLE
Wash the paddle with warm soapy water.
Using the bottle brush supplied insert this in
the central part of the paddle and spin while
plunging in and out to remove all residue.
Let all surfaces dry thoroughly before
reassembling the ice cream machine
NOTE
Paddle is dishwasher safe on the top rack
ONLY.
Care & Cleaning
Ensure that the ice cream machine is turned
off by pressing the POWER button. The
ice cream machine is off when the ‘START
| PAUSE’ button ’s LCD light is no longer
illuminating red. Remove the power plug
from the power outlet. Allow the ice cream
machine compressor to cool completely before
disassembling and cleaning.
CLEANING THE STAINLESS
STEEL HOUSING
1. Wipe the exterior of the stainless steel
housing and the LCD screen with a soft
damp cloth. A non-abrasive liquid cleanser
or mild spray solution may be used to avoid
build up of stains. Apply the cleanser to the
sponge, not the outer surface or LCD screen,
before cleaning. Do not use a dry paper
towel or cloth to clean the LCD screen, or
use an abrasive cleanser or metal scouring
pad to clean any part of the ice cream
machine as these will scratch the surface.
2. If over-spill of cream, milk, chocolate etc.
occurs in the interior chamber, carefully
remove them using a soft, damp cloth.
3. Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to
inserting the power plug into a power outlet.
NOTE
Never immerse the stainless steel housing in
water or place in the dishwasher. Take care not
to allow water or cleaning fluids to seep under
the buttons or LCD screen on the control panel.
CLEANING THE LID
The lid can be cleaned in warm soapy water,
using a soft sponge. Do not use an abrasive
cleanser or metal scouring pad as these
will scratch the surface. Let all surfaces dry
thoroughly prior to placing into the ice cream
machine.
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STORAGE
1. Ensure the ice cream machine is turned
OFF. Remove power plug from the power
outlet.
2. Ensure the ice cream machine and all
accessories are completely clean and dry.
3. Place the ice cream bowl and paddle into
the chamber.
4. Ensure the lid is on.
5. Store the appliance in an up right position
and level on it support legs. Do not store
anything on top of the ice cream machine.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Ice cream won’t freeze
Compressor is not chilling or on.
Alcohol in ice cream? Added too much or too soon.
Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the machine.
We recommend a minimum of 6 inches around the vents.
Too much sugar in the mix.
Paddle won’t move
If the PRE-COOL function is used and the bowl was wet then ice may
have formed in bowl. Turn unit off and check for ice. Allow to defrost
and dry thoroughly.
Check to see if center spindle is inserted correctly into plastic paddle;
if this is not the case then there is an internal issue – call Breville
Consumer Support.
Lid will not lock into position
Paddle and bowl are not positioned properly – make sure the handle of
the bowl sits within the grooves and paddle is inserted properly.
Frozen dessert not frozen
in allocated time
Dessert mixture was too warm when placed in the ice cream bowl for
time allocated in manual setting.
Can’t remove bowl
insert after churning
Outside of bowl may have been wet. Turn unit off and wait
approximately 5 minutes for defrosting to take place.
How do I make soft
serve ice cream?
The frozen desserts on the hardness indicator bar are only there as a
guide. Try making your soft serve on the sorbet setting. You can turn the
hardness back up if the ice cream is not hard enough.
I want my ice cream
even harder!
Remove ice cream from ice cream bowl, place in another air-tight
container and place in freezer for a further 60 minutes or until desired
hardness is achieved.
Can I put my mix-ins
into the custard base?
Yes. Put your mix-ins at the end when prompted.
Note: often ingredients such as fruits may disintegrate during the
churning process if added too early.
My ice cream maker seems
to be vibrating briefly?
The internal compressor is mounted on special rubber mounts to reduce
the noise and vibration during operation. When cooling is not required
the compressor will automatically turn off and a small amount of
vibration for 1-2 seconds is normal.
The controls don’t work?
The child lock may be on. Press and hold the HOLD button for
2 seconds to disengage the locking.
The ice cream maker
does not remember
my last setting?
The internal computer will only remember the settings once ‘START |
PAUSE’ has been activated.
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Breville the Smart Scoop Manuel utilisateur

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Fabricants de crème glacée
Taper
Manuel utilisateur

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