9. To add ingredients after the freezing process has begun, gently add them through the
Mixingfeeder.
10. To avoid overheatingthe motor, the directionof the rotation willchangeif the mixture
becomes too thick. If the direction of rotation continues to change, the mixture is
completelyprepared,turnoffuni
timmediately.
11. Remove paddle from ice cr eam. Only use rubber, plastic, or wooden utensils to serve
fromthecanisterbowl.Metalspoonsmaydamagethebowl.
12. To furtherharden the ice cream,you mayput the canister withthe icecreamcontents
intothefreezerforashortperiodofti
me(nomorethan30minutes)longtermfreezing,
however,shouldbedoneinanairtightcontainer.
HOWTOCLEANYOURICECREAMMAKER
The freezer canister should be cleaned in warm water and mild detergent, and then dried
thoroughly.
Neverreplacecanisterinfreezerifitisstillwet.Donotusesharput
ensils,scouringpadsor
abrasivedetergentswhencleaningfreezercanister.
Themotorunitcanbecleanedbyusingadampcloth.Neverimmersemotorunitinwater.
DONOTPLACECANISTERINDISHWASHER!
HELPFULHINTS
Somerecipesrequirethemixturetobepre‐cooked.Maketherecipeatle
astonedayahead.
Thiswillallowthemixturetocoolcompletelyandaddsvolume.
Uncookedrecipeswillyieldbestresultswhenanelectricmixerisusedtocreamthescooked
properly,seeouregg‐basedrecipesforinstructions.
Most ice cream recipes are a combination of cream, mill eg
gs and sugar. You can use any
typeofcreamyoulike,butthetypeofcreamyouusewillaffecttheflavorandtexture.The
higherthepercentageoffat,therichertheicecreamandthesofterthetexturewecanget.
Forexample,heavycreamhasatleast36
%fat,followedby:whippedcream(30%)coffeeor
light cream (18%) and half & half (10%). Any combination can be used, but make sure the
liquidmeasurementremainsthesame.Forexample,lightericecreamscanbemadebyusing
moremilkthancream,orbytherewillbeanotice
abledifferenceintextureandtaste.
Theicecreammixturewillstayfreshintherefrigeratorforseveraldays.Besuretoshakewell
beforeaddingtothecanister.
Whenpouringmixtureintothecanister,besuretostopatleast1”(2.5CM)fromthetop,as
mixturewillincreaseinvo
lumedurin gthefreezingprocess.
Alcohol inhibits the freezing process. To add alcohol to a recipe, add when the mixture is
semi‐stiff.
Theflavorofasorbetwilldependgreatlyontheripenesshadsweetnessofthefruitand/or
juice.Iffruitistootart,addsugar,if the fruitisver
yripe,decreaseoromitthesugar.Freezing
subduessweetness,sotherecipewillnotbequiteassweetwhenfrozen.
Artificialsweetenerscanbeusedasasubstituteforsugar.
NOTE: Heat affects the sweetness of artificial sweetener. Only add artificial sweeteners to
mixturethatareco
ldorhavebeencompletelycooled.Whenarecipecallsforheatingliquid
to dilute sugar, omit the heating process and simply stir in the sweetener until it is well