User Manual - Page 9

For KPC120GLD. Also, The document are for others Kambrook models: KPC120

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8
Care, Cleaning and Storage
Care and Cleaning
Before cleaning, turn the power off
at the power outlet and then remove
the plug. Allow your pancake maker
to cool down slightly before cleaning.
The pancake maker is easier to clean
when slightly warm.
Always clean the pancake maker
after each use to prevent a build up
of baked-on foods.
Wipe cooking plates and heating
wells with a damp cloth. If baked
on foods cannot be removed by
this method, brush with a little oil or
melted butter. Allow to stand for five
minutes and then wipe with a damp
cloth.
If residue build-up occurs, lightly brush
with lemon juice and wipe with a
damp cloth.
Storage
Switch the pancake maker off at the
power point and unplug the power
cord from the power outlet.
Follow cleaning instructions and
ensure the pancake maker is
completely dry. Allow to cool
completely.
Close the pancake maker and
lock the top and bottom cooking
plates together. Wrap the power
cord around the cord storage area
underneath the pancake maker.
Store the pancake maker on a flat,
dry level surface. Do not place
anything on top of the pancake
maker.
NOTE: For convenience, the
pancake maker may be stored
standing upright on its side in a
vertical position.
NOTE: The cooking wells and
heating plates are coated with
a non-stick surface. Do not use
abrasives or metal scourer as
they will scratch the non-stick
plates and the exterior surface.
NOTE: Do not use spray on
non-stick coatings as this will
affect the performance of the
non-stick surface.
WARNING: Do not
immerse the appliance,
power cord or plug in
water or any other liquid.
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