NOTE
► You can adjust the browning level of the crêpe using the temperature con-
trol 5 or by varying the cooking time.
► To work out the right amount of batter, add enough batter to the cooking
plate 1 so that it is around 2/3 covered with batter. Make sure that the
batter does not run over the edge of the cooking plate 1. If necessary,
reduce or increase the amount of batter for your next crêpe.
4) Dip the batter spreader 8 briefly in water.
5) Use the batter spreader 8 to spread the batter evenly over the cooking
plate 1:
Place the batter spreader 8 on the batter without exerting pressure and move it
in a circular pattern from the middle of the cooking plate 1 working outwards
to the edge. The batter should be spread thinly over the cooking plate 1.
6) After about 45 seconds (depend on the desired degree of browning) turn
the crêpe using the crêpe spatula 9.
NOTE
► Dip the batter spreader 8 briefly in water after every use. This helps to
spread the batter evenly.
► It is possible that the light ring 6 can change colour from green to red
and back again while cooking. This indicates that the set temperature has
briefly fallen and the appliance is heating up again.
► The specified cooking times are merely guidelines. The cooking time for crêpes
depends on your personal taste. Work out the best time by trial and error.
7) After another 45 seconds, remove the crêpe from the cooking plate 1 using
the crêpe spatula 9.
To do this, slide the crêpe spatula 9 under the crêpe and lift it gently. Place
the crêpe on a plate.
8) You can now add your favourite toppings to the crêpe.
CAUTION – PROPERTY DAMAGE!
► Do not spread toppings or decorate the crêpe while it is on the cooking
plate 1.
► Do not cut the crêpe while it is on the cooking plate 1.
► Do not use any sharp or metallic objects to flip the crêpe or to remove
it from the cooking plate 1. This will irreparably damage the cooking
plate 1!
9) Proceed with the following crêpes in the same way.
NOTE
► When the appliance is not in use, always remove the plug 2 from the
mains power socket. This is the only way to ensure that the appliance is
current-free.