PowerXL™ Stuffed Wafflizer Plus (5")

PowerXL™ Stuffed Wafflizer Plus (5″)

Model: ESWM02

Includes

Recipe Book

Specifications

Model Number Dimensions (WxDxH) Rated Power Supply Power Temperature Cooking Size External Dimensions
ESWM02 6.5” x 10.6″ x 4.7” 700W AC 120V ~ 60Hz 90° F – 400° F (32º C – 204º C) 5″ diameter 10.6″ x 6.5″ x 4.7″

 

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FAQS

Does the appliance need time to heat up?
Yes. The appliance will preheat automatically when plugged into an electrical outlet. The green Indicator Light illuminates when preheating is finished and cooking can begin.

How hot does this appliance get?
The temperature range is 302° F–374° F (150° C–190° C).

How will I know when cooking is complete?
Check your food after 5–7 minutes.

How much waffle batter do I need?
The 5-inch appliance can hold approximately 1 cup of batter for an unstuffed waffle. The 7-inch appliance can hold approximately 1 ½ cups of batter for an unstuffed waffle. Stuffed waffles use less batter. The batter should only fill to about three-quarters of the way to the top of the inside of the appliance. Expect the batter to expand during the cooking process.

Can I make a waffle with no filling?
Yes. You will need approximately 1 cup of batter for the 5-inch appliance or 1 ½ cups of batter for the 7-inch appliance. Quantities of batter may vary depending on your recipe and the batter used. Stuffed waffles will use less batter. Never fill the interior of the appliance above three-quarters capacity. Refer to the recipe guide for examples of the amounts of batter used with different fillings.

Why did batter leak out of the sides during the cooking cycle?
Too much batter was added.

Why are there gaps in my waffle or why is my filling not covered?
Not enough batter was added before or after adding the filling.

Why is the waffle not crispy?
You can leave your waffle in the appliance longer to cook it more, making it crispier.

Can I use gluten-free or keto waffle batter in this appliance?
Yes. Gluten-free flour can be used to make batters to use in the appliance. Follow your recipe.

Can I use puréed fruit like applesauce in place of oil in the batter recipes?
Yes, waffles can be made successfully using puréed fruit as a substitute for oil.

When I lift the baked waffle, the waffle separates and only the top half of the waffle comes out. What I am doing wrong?
The waffle may have too much filling, the filling might not be centered, the waffle has not been baked long enough, or not enough batter has been used. Make sure the filling is centered so that the edges of the waffle can seal when it cooks. Bake the waffle for another 30 seconds to 1 minute to allow the waffle to cook through.

How do I stop operation/cool the appliance?
You must unplug the appliance to stop the heating process and allow at least 30 minutes
to cool.

What happens if the appliance still does not work after I have tried all the troubleshooting suggestions?
Never attempt home repair. Contact Customer Service and follow the procedures set forth by the manual. Failure to do so could render your guarantee null and void.

What do the red & green  light tell me?
The red light on the front of the unit will illuminate and stay illuminated while the unit is plugged in. The green light will illuminate once the unit is heated and will cycle throughout the cooking process.

What happens if I overfill the Wafflizer with batter?
Filling with too much batter causes the batter to drip or be forced out of the sides of the Wafflizer. Use caution when opening the product. Excess batter will cause an increase in steam and heat escaping once the top is opened.

Does the Wafflizer steam/smoke?
When in use, the moisture from the batter will become steam. You will see steam emitting from the sides of the Wafflizer. Use caution when opening as there can be a puff of heat and steam released when opening the product.

Will the appliance work with 220 voltage or convertor?
“The appliance will not work with 220 volt power supply and should not be used with a converter. Using with a converter could damage the appliance, the converter, and the outlet. Using a converter will invalidate the guarantee and any protection plan policy.”