INTRODUCTION
Your cotton candy maker arrives fully assembled. Use warm water to clean, then dry thoroughly.
Once cleaned and dried, put in the base, ensuring it is in the locked position. Align the metal tabs on
the base to the plastic tabs on the bowl. The plastic tabs will fit under the metal tabs as you turn the
bowl anticlockwise to lock. Ensure it is secured into position. Turn the bowl clockwise to unlock and
remove (Fig D).
Return the extractor head, making sure the grooves are properly aligned to the pegs on the stem (Fig
B & C).
Your cotton candy maker is ready to use!
Find a stable surface near an electrical outlet before starting. Make sure the cord is away from a water
or liquids. If needed, you can use an extension cord.
1.
Ensure the switch is off when plugging in.
2.
Turn the unit on and allow it to run for at least five minutes, so it can warm up. Then switch it
off.
3.
Use the spoon supplied to measure the level of sugar. Pour sugar into the centre receptacle
(Fig F). Switch the appliance back on.
4.
The candy maker will spin the sugar into a sweet treat – you can collect on a paper cone by
rotating it as it circles the bowl.
5.
When you see the cotton candy 'web' begin, collect it on the cone by holding it vertically.
Rotate the cone using your fingers, whilst you circle the bowl. Once the candy is collected, hold the
cone horizontally over the extractor head, still rotating the cone with your fingers. Continue turning
the cone, whilst keeping it horizontal and move it from side to side, ensuring you are collecting all the
cotton candy (Fig H).
6.
Turn the unit off when all the sugar has been dispensed. Once the extractor head has
completely stopped, you can pour more sugar into it and begin the process again. The cotton candy
will flow quickly, as the unit should be warmed up.
NOTE:
For the best results – let the unit run for five minutes before starting, so it can warm up. Only add
sugar to the extractor head when it has come to a complete stop. Never use ingredients other than
pure granulates sugar – other ingredients can clog the machine. Do not overfill the sugar receptacle.
CLEANING
1.Unplug the unit, making sure it has cooled down completely before cleaning.
2.Once cooled down, remove the extractor head by pulling straight up. Unlock the bowl by turning
clockwise and remove (Fig B, C & D). Wash both in warm water, rinse and dry.
3.Use a slightly damp, non-abrasive sponge to wipe the outside of the unit. Dry with a non-abrasive
towel.
4.The cart body, bowl and extractor head can be taken apart for easy cleaning
NOTE: Cotton candy is made by heating sugar. This turns sugar into a liquid form, which is forced out
of tiny holes in the extractor head as it spins. When the liquid sugar hits the air, it becomes a solid
fluffy material, ready for a paper cone.
It is important the unit is properly cleaned after every use. If not, the holes will get clogged and sugar
will not sift through the holes properly.
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