springlane Erika 2 In 1 Ice Cream Maker and Yogurt Maker Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
springlane

Erika 2 In 1 Ice Cream Maker and Yogurt Maker
Instruction Manual

Important safety information

Please read this manual carefully before using the appliance for the first time and keep it for future reference.

  1. Warning – Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built­in structure, clear of obstruction. For optimal ventilation, allow space of approx. 8 cm to other objects, furniture, or walls.
  2. Warning – Do not use mecha­ nical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manu facturer.
  3. Warning – Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
  4. Warning – Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
  5. Warning – When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
  6. Warning – Do not locate multiple portable socket­outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.

Intended use
This appliance is only suitable for mixing and cooling liquid food, as well as making ice cream. It may not be used to process other substances or objects.
Symbols
This symbol warns of hazards that can damage the appliance or cause injury.
This symbol warns of an electric shock that may be caused by a defective appliance or by improper handling. This product may only be opened for necessary service work by an authorised technician.
This symbol warns of flam­ mable substances. Avoid open flames and sources of ignition and ensure that the room in which the unit is located is well ventilated.
Safety information
Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol containers with flammable propellant gas in this appliance.
Do not submerge the appliance in water or any other liquid. Protect the power cable, plug, and mains adaptor from moisture.
Do not put your hand into the appliance during operation – this may lead to injury! Make sure that the appliance is never tilted more than 45°, as this could damage the compressor.
After unpacking, leave the appliance in its final po­ sition for at least 2 hours. The cooling agent inside the appliance must first sink to the bottom, as the compressor could otherwise be damaged. The manufacturer will assume no liability in the event of incorrect assembly, improper or incorrect use, or repairs carried out by unauthorised third parties.
Warning: Risk of fire! The cooling circuit contains the cooling agent isobutane (R600a). Although it is a natural, environ­ mentally­friendly gas, it is also flammable. Make sure that the cooling circuit is not damaged during transport or while setting up the appliance.
The cooling agent (R600a) is flammable.

  • If the cooling circuit is damaged:
    • Keep away from open flames and ignition sources.
    • Thoroughly ventilate the room in which the appliance is located.
    • Do not continue using the appliance.

  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu­ facturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

  • After unpacking the appliance, check that it is in perfect con­ dition and has not sustained any damage that could impair its functional safety. Should you notice any defects or if the appliance has fallen on the floor, do not attempt to use it, but call our customer service.

  • Improper repairs can lead to hazards for the user and the warranty may be deemed void. If individual parts are damaged, they must be replaced by the manu­ facturer, an authorised specialist company, or a similarly qualified person.

  • This appliance is only suitable for mixing and cooling liquid food, as well as making ice cream. It may not be used to process other substances or objects.

  • Store the appliance out of the reach of children.

  • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

  • Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances.

  • Position the appliance on a free and level surface.

  • The appliance is only intended for household use or other similar uses such as
    • in kitchenettes in shops, offices, or other workplaces,
    • on farms,
    • for use by guests in acc­ ommodation establishments (hotels, motels), private guest houses, or holiday homes.

  • Only fill the ice cream container up to 2/3 of its capacity. Do not fill above the indicated maximum level.

  • Only use the appliance after proper assembly.

  • The appliance may only be used with its original accessories.

  • Connect the appliance only to alternating current as indicated on the type plate. Connect the mains plug only to an earthed socket.

  • Uncoil the mains cable completely before use.

  • Disconnect the mains plug as soon as you have finished using the appliance. Do not pull on the mains cable itself, as this might damage the cable.

  • Switch off the machine before plugging it in or unplugging it.

  • The appliance may not be operated with an external timer or remote control system.

  • Always disconnect the mains plug after use, before cleaning, or in the event of malfunctions during operation.

  • The appliance is not suitable for dishwashers. Follow the cleaning instructions.

  • Avoid switching the machine on and off too frequently, as this could damage the compressor. Wait at least 5 minutes before switching the machine back on after it has been switched off.

  • Never place or use the appliance and mains cable on or near a hot surface.

  • The cable must not hang over the edge of the work surface.

  • Do not use the appliance outdoors.

  • Do not insert objects or your hand into the appliance while it is in operation.

  • Never insert body parts or metallic objects into the ventilation slots as this may lead to injury.

  • Never insert body parts or metallic objects into the ventilation slots as this may lead to injury.

Before using the appliance for the first time

  • Remove all transport safety and packaging parts and keep them away from children – danger of suffocation!
  • Let Erika stand for at least 2 hours before using it for the first time to allow the cooling agent in the compressor to sink to the bottom.
  • Eni should be cleaned before first use and after longer periods of non­use. When doing so, follow our instructions on cleaning and maintenance.
  • Place the appliance on a level and dry surface.

Technical data

Power in ice-cream mode: 250 W, 220­240 V, 50 Hz
Power in yogurt mode: 22.8 W, 220­240 V, 50 Hz
Capacity: 2.5 litres
Max. capacity: 1.5 litres
Dimensions (W/D/H): 27.5 x 31.5 x 40.2 cm
Weight: approx. 14.3 kg
Equipped with: a fully automatic, self­cooling compressor for continuous refrigeration, LCD display that shows the temperature and time passed, freezing capacity up to approx. ­35°C, digitale timer, adjustable to the minute, remo­ vable stainless­steel ice­cream container for easy cleaning, lid opening for adding ingredients, pre­cooling function
Accessories: User manual, recipe booklet, ice cream scoop
Specifications, technology, colours, and design are subject to change without notice.

How to use Erika

Product description
Appliancespringlane Erika 2 In 1 Ice Cream Maker and Yogurt Maker -
Product description

  1. Transparent lid with filling opening
  2. Mixing paddle
  3. Ice cream container
  4. Display
  5. Power unit

Display

  1. springlane Erika 2 In 1 Ice Cream Maker and Yogurt Maker - Product description 1 Preparation time/refrigeration temperature display

  2. Progress indicator
    a. Cooling down – the appliance is cooling down
    b. Feed me! – the appliance can be filled
    c. Chilling – the appliance is making ice cream.
    d. Keeping cool – the appliance is in post­cooling mode

  3. Time +

  4. Ice cream mode

  5. Pre­cooling mode

  6. Start/Stop

  7. Time ­

  8. Yogurt mode

  9. Stirring mode

  10. Power On/Off

Making ice cream

  1. Prepare the ice cream ingredients in accordance with the recipe. Ice cream mixtures that need to be cooked beforehand should be prepared one day in advance to give the ice cream enough time to cool off. Cool the prepared mixture or the required ingredients down to about 6­8 °C (refrigerator temperature). Take note of the additional information under Tips for perfect ice cream.
  2. Turn the appliance on .
  3. Select ice cream mode .
  4. The appliance is preset to 50 minutes for the preparation of normal ice cre­ am. Press the arrow button and to adjust the preparation time.
  5. Place all chilled ingredients in the removable ice cream container. Make sure that you do not exceed the maximum filling capacity. Fill the ice cream container only up to a maxi­ mum of 2/3, as the ice cream mixture expands during the freezing process.
  6. Place the ice cream container in the chamber of the power unit.
  7. Insert the mixing paddle.
  8. Place the lid on the ice cream cont­ ainer and turn it counterclockwise as far as it will go to make sure it is firmly attached.
  9. Now press the Start/Stop button . The appliance will then start the cooling and stirring process.
  10. If the ice cream hasn’t reached the desired firmness after the programme has finished, you can let it freeze for another 60 minutes at most. Please also read the tips on how to make perfect ice cream. If the ice cream is firm before the set preparation time has passed, the machine will stop the stirring process. You can then remove the ice cream.
  11. The display will show the time that remains. Once the programme has finished, you will hear the tone you selected.

Removing the ice cream

  1. The ice cream is done when the display shows “00:00”. Before removing the ice cream, switch off the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF button and remove the plug from the power socket.
  2. Remove the transparent lid.
  3. Take the ice cream container out of the appliance and carefully pull the mixing rod out of the ice cream. If the ice cream container has frozen up slightly and cannot be lifted out of the hollow in the housing easily, wait a few minutes before removing it.
  4. Transfer the ice cream to a suitable container. When doing so, do not use any sharp or pointed objects. Instead, use plastic or wooden spoons to avoid damaging the ice cream container. We recommend silicone spatulas.
  5. Once you’re done making ice cream, turn the appliance off and remove the mains plug.

Pre-cooling function
You can use the pre­cooling function to improve cooling.

  1. Turn the appliance on .
  2. Select ice cream mode .
  3. Now press down and hold the pre­cooling symbol ****.
  4. Use the arrow buttons and to change the pre­cooling time. We recommend 5 minutes.
  5. Press the Start/Stop button to start pre­cooling.
  6. Once the programme has finished, you will hear the signal tone you selected.
  7. Now pour in the chilled ice cream mix­ ture and start ice cream mode as usual by pressing the Start/Stop button .

Making yogurt

  1. Turn the appliance on .
  2. Wähle den Joghurtmodus aus .
  3. We recommend running the machine for at least 8 hours. You can adjust the duration as you wish by pressing the arrow buttons and .
  4. Start the programme by pressing the Start/Stop button . Please note that the stirring arm will not rotate while in yogurt mode, as this would hinder the development of the yogurt
  5. Once the set time has passed, you will hear the signal tone you selected. Now transfer the yogurt to another container and let it cool in the fridge.

Setting stirring mode

  1. Turn the appliance on .
  2. Select stirring mode .
  3. Adjust the stirring time as desired with the arrow buttons and .
  4. Start the programme by pressing the Start/Stop button . Please note that the device will not chill when in this mode. You can use it to add ingre­ dients to your yogurt, for example.
  5. Once the set time has passed, you will hear the signal tone you selected.

Setting the volume and tones
You can adjust the different tones and the volume, or you can set Erika to Mute.

  1. Turn on the appliance .

  2. Hold down the arrow buttons and at the same time.

  3. The display will show the tone selection with numbers from 1 to 5. Change the settings with the arrow buttons and , the chosen tone will be played:
    1. Loud music
    2. Soft music
    3. Loud signal tone
    4. Soft signal tone
    5. Mute

  4. Press the Start/Stop symbol button to confirm your selection.

Post-cooling function
To keep the ice cream from melting, the cooling function will turn on: If the ice cream is not removed within 10 minutes after the preparation time has passed, or if no other button is pressed, the ice cream maker will automatically turn on the cooling function for one hour. After this, the ice cream maker will switch to standby mode.
Motor protection function
As the ice cream mixture grows firmer, it is possible for the motor to jam. To prevent damage to the motor, the motor protection function ensures that the stirring motor automatically stops once a firm ice­cream consistency is reached.
Tips for perfect ice cream

  • Homemade ice cream tastes best when it’s fresh. It doesn’t contain any preser­ vatives, which is why it should ideally be eaten immediately.
  • Make sure that you always use very fresh eggs for your ice cream.
  • For fruit flavours, always use fully ripe fruit and add it through the lid opening at the end of the preparation time.
  • Instead of sugar, you can also use honey or syrup as a sweetener.
  • You can use cream and milk inter­ changeably as desired. The more cream you add, the creamier your ice cream will be.
  • The colder the ice cream mixture is before you start preparing the ice cream, the shorter your preparation time will be.
  • Do not store the mixture in the appliance’s ice cream container. Instead, transfer the ice cream to a suitable container with a lid. It can be stored in the freezer. You can prevent the formation of ice crystals by ensuring your container contains as little air as possible, or by storing it upside down – this way, the crystals will form on the lid, not on the ice cream.
  • Use up the ice cream within one week, and never refreeze melted or thawed ice cream.
  • Only fill the ice cream container up to 2/3 of its capacity to keep it from spilling over. Ice cream expands during the freezing process.
  • Please note: The ice cream mixture always tastes too sweet before freezing. It will only taste perfect once it’s frozen.

Cleaning and care

Erika should be cleaned and dried after each use. Lack of or improper care of the appliance can impair the functionality of the ice cream maker.

  • Never clean the appliance using run­ ning water or other liquids. Especially the motor and the compressor may not come into contact with water.
  • Refrain from using scratching or abrasive cleaning agents.
  • All removable parts can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
  • Wipe off the compressor housing with a damp cloth.
  • Dry off all parts well with a soft cloth be­fore assembling your appliance. Before using the ice cream maker again, all parts should be thoroughly cleaned and dry.

Trouble shooting

If the appliance is not working properly, please follow these steps:

  1. Check that you have followed the operating instructions precisely and correctly.
  2. Check whether the table below offers a feasible solution.
  3. Check that all fuses are intact.
Problem Solution
The ice cream doesn’t freeze. Make sure that the compressor is working

properly. Contact our customer services for repairs.
The ice cream is comple- tely frozen on the outside and liquid on the inside.| While the programme was running, the ice cream mix-ture became so hard that the motor protection function was activated. As a result, the stirring arm stopped rotating. Remove the ice cream and stir it well. Reduce the programme duration the next time you use it.
The ice cream container freezes and sticks to the machine, so it cannot be removed.| Liquid (e.g. condensation or ice cream mixture) has made its way into the area between the container and the machine and has frozen. Switch off the machine and wait until the container can be removed.
The stirring rod freezes.| The motor protection function has been activated. Remove the container, transfer your ice cream to another container, and let the machine stand for at least 30 minutes.
The 2nd batch of ice cream freezes unevenly and the motor protection function is activated; the stirring rod stops rotating.| Let the machine stand for at least 30 minutes before filling it with the next batch of ice cream.
The ice cream is too hard when I take it out of the freezer.| If your ice cream has already been stored in the freezer for a while, you should let it thaw in the fridge or at room temperature for about 10-30 minutes.
The ice cream is too liquid.| In general, post-cooling is recommended for fruit ice cream or sorbet. To do so, put the ice cream into a suitable airtight container and let it chill in the freezer for at least 30 minutes.
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Make sure that your ice cream mixture is no warmer than room temperature when pouring it. In no case should hot ice cream mixture be poured into the appliance. You will receive optimal results at a temperature of about 6-8 °C.

Should the ice cream maker Erika have any other defects, please contact a professional repair service. Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.

Customer service

In principle, our products have a legal war­ ranty duty of 2 years. Further claims can only be processed in conjunction with a proof of purchase. Wearing parts exclude any warranty claims, when usual abrasion has occurred. The durability is determined by the respective handling and use of the products and is thus variable.
For questions concerning handling and functionality of our products, please contactour customer­service:
Free hotline for Germany/Austria only: 0800 270 70 27
From other EU countries: +49 211 749 55 10
(Different costs may apply.)
E­-Mail: [email protected]

Disposal/Environmental protection

Our products are manufactured to high quality standards and are designed for a long service life.
Regular maintenance and care will help to extend service life. If the appliance is defective and can no longer be repaired, it must not be disposed of in the normal household waste.
Take the appliance to a designated disposal point for recycling electrical or electronic equipment. Through professional disposal and recycling you make an important contribution to protecting our environment.

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Springlane GmbH,
Reisholzer Werftstraße 25a,
40589 Düsseldorf, Germany
Service Hotline: 0800 270 70 27
E­-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.springlane.de

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