ROMMELSBACHER WA 1250 Waffle Vending Machine Waffle Makers Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- ROMMELSBACHER
Table of Contents
- WA 1250 Waffle Vending Machine Waffle Makers
- Instruction manual
- Product description
- Introduction
- Intended use
- Technical data
- Scope of supply
- For your safety
- General safety advices:
- Safety advices for using the appliance
- Prior to initial use
- Non-stick coating
- How to operate your appliance
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Disposal/recycling
- Disposal information
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WA 1250 Waffle Vending Machine Waffle Makers
Instruction manual
WA 850
WA 1250
Waffle makers
Product description3
Product description
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base part
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upper part
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hinge
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baking lights:
pilot lamp “red“ = heating active
pilot lamp “green“ = ready -
heat insulated handle
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slider for temperature setting
1 for light, soft waffles
7 for dark, crispy waffles -
scale
hidden: cord take-up at the appliance’s
bottom
Introduction
We are pleased you decided in favour of this superior waffle maker and would
like to
thank you for your confidence. Its easy operation and wide range of
applications will
certainly please you as well. To make sure you can enjoy using this appliance
for a
long time, please read through and carefully observe the following
information. Keep
this instruction manual safely. Hand out all documents to third persons when
passing on the appliance. Thank you very much.
Intended use
The appliance designed to be used in the household and similar areas, like
for example:
– staff kitchens in shops, offices and other small commercial areas
– agricultural holdings
– guests in hotels, motels, B&Bs and further similar living environments.
Other uses or modifications of the appliance are not intended and may constitute considerable risks of accident. For damage arising from any improper use, the manufacturer does not assume liability. The appliance is designed for warming, heating and preparing food. The appliance is not suitable for commercial use.
Technical data
Only connect the appliance to an isolated ground receptacle installed according to regulations. The mains voltage must comply with the details on the rating label. Only connect to alternating current!
WA 850 WA 1250
Nominal voltage: 220-240 V~ 50-60 Hz 220-240 V~ 50-60 Hz
Nominal power: 800-1000 W 1100-1300 W
Dimensions (ca.): 20 x 8,5 x 26 cm 34,5 x 8 x 25 cm
Weight (ca.): 1,8 kg 2,4 kg
Scope of supply
Check the scope of supply for completeness as well as the product for damage immediately after unpacking.
For your safety
CAUTION: Read all safety advices and instructions!
Non-observance of the safety advices and instructions may
cause electric shock, fi re and/or bad injuries and burns!
General safety advices:
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Always keep children under 8 away from the product and the power cord.
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The appliance may be operated by children from the age of 8 years and by
persons with handicaps of physical, sensorial or mental nature, who lack
knowledge or experience in handling the appliance, if they are supervised or
For your safety instructed in the safe use of the appliance considered any risks, resulting from it. -
Never leave the appliance unattended during operation.
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Cleaning and maintenance by means of the user must not be carried out by
children, unless they are older than 8 years and supervised. -
Children must not play with the appliance.
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Packing material like e. g. foil bags should be kept away from children.
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Do not operate this unit with an external timer or a separate telecontrol system.
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Prior to each use, check the appliance and the accessory parts for perfect
condition. The appliance must not be operated if it has been dropped or
shows visible damage. In this case, the power supply must be disconnected
and the appliance has to be checked by an expert electrician. -
When laying the power cord, make sure that no one can get entangled or
stumble over it in order to avoid that the appliance is pulled down accidentally. -
Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces, sharp edges and mechanical
forces. Check the power cord regularly for damage and deteriorations.
Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of an electric shock. -
Do not misuse the power cord for unplugging the appliance! Only pull on the
power plug, not on the power cord! -
Never immerse the appliance, power cord and power plug in water for cleaning.
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Do not store the appliance outside or in wet rooms.
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This electrical appliance complies with the relevant safety standards. In case
of signs of damage to the appliance or the power cord, unplug the appliance
immediately. Repairs may only be effected by authorised specialist shops
only. Improper repairs may result in considerable dangers for the user. -
If the power cord of the appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or another qualifi ed person in order to avoid hazards. -
Improper use and disregard of the instruction manual void all warranty claims.
Safety advices for using the appliance
CAUTION: Hazard of injury and burns!
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Housing surfaces, baking plates as well as prepared food are
getting hot during operation! -
Hot surfaces are initially still hot, even after switch-off!
Thus, act with caution: -
We recommend using pot cloths and appropriate cooking cutlery!
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The waffle maker can be safely opened and closed during operation
at the heat-insulated handle. -
Do not use the appliance’s upper side as depositing rack or working top as it
will get hot when operating the appliance! As protection against fire, do generally
not put objects made of paper, plastic, fabric or other inflammable
material on hot surfaces! -
Attention! Hazard of fire! Overheated fats and oils can inflame.
Therefore, food containing fats and oils may only be prepared under supervision!
Bread toasted too long can also inflame! -
Do not transport the appliance when hot. It must have cooled completely
before cleaning or moving it! -
Observe the following when setting up the appliance:
o Unwind the power cord completely from the cable rewind.
o Place the appliance on a heat-resistant, stable and even surface (no varnished
surfaces, no table cloths etc.).
o Place it beyond children’s reach.
o Leave a ventilation distance of at least 10 cm to all sides and 1 m above
the appliance to avoid damage by heat or fat splatters and to grant an
unobstructed work area. Unhindered air supply has to be ensured.
o Do not operate the appliance in the vicinity of sources of heat (oven, gas
flame etc.) or in explosive environments, where inflammable liquids or gases
are located. -
Pull the power plug after each use for safe switch-off.
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Do not use the appliance as space heater.
Prior to initial use
- Remove possibly fixed protective foils, promotional material and packaging material from appliance and accessories. Clean the appliance as well as accessories according to the cleaning notes in this manual.
- Before using the appliance for the first time heat it up for several minutes.
- After the appliance has cooled down, please wipe the baking plates with a moist cloth and dry carefully afterwards.
- Before the first baking process, please grease the upper and lower baking plates lightly (oil or butter).!
Non-stick coating
The baking plates are equipped with a high quality non-stick coating. The coating is easy to clean and prevents food from sticking onto the surfaces.
ATTENTION: Do not scratch or cut on the surface of the baking plates. Never
use cooking utensils made of metal as those might damage the non-stick
coating. Scratched baking plates are not covered by the terms of warranty.
Please also refer to the cleaning notes in this manual.
How to operate your appliance
WARNING: Hazard of injury and burns!
Casing, baking plates and other components are getting hot
during use and firstly stay hot after switch-off!
1.) Heating up
• Connect the appliance to an outlet with alternating current. The appliance
is heating up now. The red pilot lamp of the baking lights glows.
• Open the appliance and grease both baking surfaces slightly with a brush. As
the baking surfaces are non-stick coated they must only be greased at every fi
rst baking process, it is normally not necessary for further applications.
Close the appliance.
• Push the temperature regulator to medium position. As soon as the specifi ed
temperature is reached, the baking light changes from red to green. The
appliance is ready for baking.
2.) Filling in the dough
• Open the appliance.
• Now, put some dough in the middle of the lower baking plate. Make sure to
take the right
dough quantity.
Please note: If too much dough is fi lled in, it will run over and soil the
appliance.
• Close the appliance by slight pressure on the handle.
3.) Baking
• A few seconds after you filled in the dough, the baking light will change to
red. The baking process starts. By means of the infinitely variable
temperature regulator you can choose the level of browning. At a lower setting
you get lighter waffles and at a higher setting you get darker ones. In
between there are stepless all desired levels of browning.
• After you have taken out the waffle, the appliance can be filled with dough
again as soon as the baking lights turn green.
4.) Switching off
• Always pull the mains plug after baking!
• Only now the appliance is switched off and does not heat any more.
Cleaning and maintenance
CAUTION: Hazard of injury and burns!
• Always unplug the appliance before cleaning!
• Do not immerse appliance, power cord and power plug in water nor clean it
under running water!
• Always let the appliance cool down before cleaning!
• Clean the appliance after each use. It is best to clean it when it is
lukewarm.
• Wipe the housing with a soft damp cloth with some detergent. The non-stick
coating makes the baking plates very easy to clean. Wipe them with a damp
cloth and dry them.
• Brush stubborn residues with a little oil and let them soak for 5 minutes.
Then wipe again with a damp cloth.
• Never immerse the appliance in water and make sure no steam or water can
infiltrate the
underside of the appliance.
• Never use abrasives and solvents or sharp objects!
• Never use steel wool or abrasive pads! Never use oven sprays!
• Never treat the appliance and accessory parts with a steam cleaner!
Disposal/recycling
Packaging material
Do not simply throw the packaging material away but recycle it.
Deliver paper, cardboard and corrugated cardboard to waste paper collection
points.
Also put plastic packaging material and foils into the specific collection
containers.
The printed or embossed markings indicate the materials which were
used: PE stands for polyethylene (code 02 means high-density PE,
04 stands for low-density PE), PS stands for polystyrene and CPE for
chlorinated polyethylene. PAP 20 means corrugated cardboard
and PAP 21 other cardboard. All plastics are thermoplastics which are very
easy and efficient to produce. They are also very easy to recycle and
therefore can even have a smaller ecological footprint than comparable
cardboard packaging.
Disposal information
According to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
(2012/19/EU),
this product may not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of
its
service life. Therefore please submit it e.g. at a municipal collection point
(e.g.
recycling center) according to the laws of your country of residence for the
recycling
of electrical and electronic appliances. Your municipality or city
administration will
inform you about the disposal options.
Tip: Give appliances that are no longer required but still functional to
a charitable purpose
(e.g. as a donation). This does not only improve the environmental balance and
ensures more sustainability, but also testifies to a welcome social
commitment.
References
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