HELPFUL TIPS
How Cotton Candy is Made
Cotton candy is made by heating sugar. This turns sugar into a liquid form.
Then the sugar liquid is forced out of tiny mesh with holes in the extractor
head by centrifugal force as the extractor head spins. As the liquid sugar hits
the air, it returns to a solid fluffy material that adheres to a paper cone.
Cleaning the Extractor Head
It is very important that the unit be cleaned properly after every use. If it
is not, the holes will get clogged and sugar will not be able to sift through
the tiny holes properly. NEVER put water in the extractor head.
You can clean the Extractor Head by letting the machine run
with an empty Extractor Head for five minutes.
Catching Floss
If floss does not adhere easily to the cone, you can spray the cone lightly with water.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
1.
When you have finished making cotton candy, run unit for about five
minutes until all sugar has been released through the extractor head.
2.
When all remaining sugar is gone, unplug unit and allow to cool down before cleaning.
3.
Make sure the unit is unplugged and has had time to cool down before cleaning.
4.
Use a clean, slightly damp, non-abrasive sponge or non-abrasive cloth to
wipe the outside of the metal extractor head, aluminum Bowl, and inside and
outside of plastic Dome, then wipe with a non-abrasive towel to dry.
5.
Use a clean, slightly damp, non-abrasive sponge or non-abrasive cloth to wipe
down the outside of the Main Unit, then wipe with a non-abrasive towel to dry.
6.
NEVER put water in the Extractor Head.
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