Waring WSCM200MRPC User manual

WSCM200MRPC
Professional
snow cone maker
For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product,
always read the instruction book carefully before using.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, including the following:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Unplug from outlet when not in use, before assembling
or disassembling, and before cleaning.
3. To protect against risk of electrical hazards, do not immerse
the Waring ProTM Professional Snow Cone Maker in water or
other liquids.
4. Avoid contact with moving parts. Never place ngers or
other utensils into ice chute.
5. Do not operate the Waring ProTM Professional Snow Cone
Maker or any electrical equipment with a damaged cord
or plug, or after the unit malfunctions or is dropped or
damaged in any manner. Return it to the nearest authorized
service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
6. When the Waring ProTM Professional Snow Cone Maker is
used by or near children, close supervision is necessary.
7. Do not use outdoors.
8. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch
hot surfaces.
9. Do not place on or near a hot gas burner or in or near re.
10. Check ice chute for presence of foreign objects before using
and only when appliance is unplugged.
11. Use only attachments that are included in the packaging of
the Waring ProTM Professional Snow Cone Maker. The use of
other attachments may cause re, electric shock or injury.
12. Do not operate your appliance in an appliance garage or
under a wall cabinet. When storing in an appliance garage,
always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet. Not doing
so could create a risk of re, especially if the appliance
touches the walls of the garage or the door touches the unit
as it closes.
13. Do not use the appliance for other than intended use.
14. Do not allow children access to the plastic packaging bags.
15. Do not place the unit in a dishwasher.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

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CONTENTS
Important Safeguards ................................................................. 2
Power Cord Instructions............................................................... 3
Before First Use............................................................................ 3
Operation ..................................................................................3-4
Helpful Hints ............................................................................. 4-5
Parts ............................................................................................. 4
Safety Features ............................................................................ 5
Cleaning and Maintenance........................................................... 5
Recipes .................................................................................... 6-7
POWER CORD INSTRUCTIONS
The Waring ProTM Professional Snow Cone Maker has a polarized
plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of
electric shock, this plug will t in a polarized outlet only one way.
If the plug does not t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not t, contact a qualied electrician. Do not modify the
plug in any way.
This appliance is for 120 volts only and should not be used with
a converter.
BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Carefully unpack your Waring ProTM Professional Snow Cone
Maker. Remove plastic from all parts on the unit. Be sure
that the unit has not been damaged during transport. Do
not leave plastic bags around children.
2. Rinse the snow bin with water and a non-abrasive cleaner,
and then dry thoroughly.
OPERATION
1. Place unit on a at, sturdy surface where it will not be
knocked over.
2. Check ice chute for presence of foreign objects before
plugging in.
3. Insert the removable snow bin onto the main housing. An
interlock safety feature will prevent the unit from turning on if
not properly in place.
4. Be sure that the toggle switch is set to the Off position and

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plug into an outlet.
5. To begin shaving ice, drop approximately 8-12 ice cubes
(depending on size and shape) into the ice chute. Do not
overll or an interlock safety feature will prevent the shaving
mechanism from turning on. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUSH
ICE CUBES INTO BLADE USING HANDS OR OTHER
INSTURMENTS.
6. Flip the toggle switch to the On position and rmly push the
ice press down to start the ice shaving mechanism.
NOTE: if a large ice cube should become lodged in the unit,
so that the blades cannot reach it, ip the toggle switch
to the Off position and unplug from outlet. Empty freshly
shaved snow from the snow bin, place snow bin back on
the main housing, then pour warm water down the ice chute
until lodged ice cube is melted or falls free. Empty the water
from the snow bin, and dry thoroughly before placing back
on the main housing. Resume feeding ice cubes through the
ice chute.
7. When all the ice has been shaved, turn the unit to the Off
position and unplug.
8. Remove the snow bin from the main housing and use the ice
scooper to shape your snow cones.
9. Add ingredients specied in the recipe section or as desired.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Whenshavingmultiplebatchesoficecubes,itisimportant
to atten the snow in the snow bin. You will notice a mound
of snow is formed directly under the ice crushing mechanism,
and if not attened this could stop the shaving mechanism
from operating properly. To atten, simply remove the snow
bin and either empty freshly shaved snow into another
container or atten within the snow bin using the ice scooper.
• Itisimportanttoshaveicecubesfreshfromthefreezer.
Partially melted ice cubes could keep the shaving mechanism
from operating properly. If an ice cube should become lodged
because of this, please see the NOTE above to release.
• Ifneeded,additionalpaperconesaresoldbyonlinekitchen
and paper suppliers.

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PARTS
1. Removable snow bin
2. Main housing
3. Ice chute
4. Ice press
5. BPA-free plastic cones (4)
6. Paper cones (12) – not shown
7. Fold-away cone storage
8. Non-skid feet
9. Toggle switch (on/off)
10. Ice scooper
SAFETY FEATURES
• Interlockremovablesnowbin–iceshavingmechanismwill
not start if the snow bin is not correctly placed beneath it.
This eliminates the chance of ngers or foreign objects getting
in and prevents ice from ying out.
• Interlockicechute–iceshavingmechanismwillnotstart
until ice press is closed. This ensures that ngers and foreign
objects will not get in.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before performing any cleaning and maintenance operations
please be sure that the toggle switch is in the Off position
and that the unit is unplugged.
1. NEVER IMMERSE UNIT IN WATER OR PLACE IN
DISHWASHER.
2. Shortly after you are nished shaving ice, left over water
may drip through the ice chute. DO NOT ATTEPMPT TO
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STOP THIS BY INSERTING ANY OBJECTS INTO THE
ICE CHUTE. Simply wait a minute or two until all the water
has dripped down.
3. Wash snow bin, plastic cones and ice scooper using a
non-abrasive cleaner and water. Dry thoroughly.
4. Wipe main housing and ice press with a clean damp cloth.
5. Any other servicing should be completed by an authorized
service center.
RECIPES AND SUGGESTIONS
The Waring ProTM Snow Cone Maker is essential for everyday
and special occasion entertaining, effortlessly crushing ice at the
ip of a switch. Easy and safe operation makes it a fun activity
for the whole family. Making up to 3 snow cones in less than 30
seconds, the Snow Cone Maker will be a hit at children’s parties.
You can purchase store-made snow cone flavors or try
creating your own with the below recipes:
Traditional Snow Cones
Ingredients:
• 2cupsgranulatedsugar
• 1tablespoonextractofyourchoice
• 2cupsofwater
• 2quarts(8cups)finelycrushedice
• Foodcoloring(optional)
Preparation:
Combine one cup of water with two cups granulated sugar in a small
saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. Continue
heating the mixture until all of the sugar has dissolved, and you are left
with a slightly syrupy consistency. Add one tablespoon of your extract
of choice (peppermint, lemon, and vanilla all work well). Add a few
drops of food coloring, if desired, to the syrup. Stir well to combine all
ingredients, and allow the snow cone syrup to cool in the refrigerator
for a few hours before drizzling over shaved ice.
Kool-Aid Snow Cones
(Quick and Easy)
Ingredients:
• 1envelopeofyourfavoriteflavorofpowderedKool-Aid
(unsweetened)
• 1cupofsugar
• 1/2cupcoldwater
• 2quarts(8cups)finelycrushedice

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Preparation:
Place Kool-Aid powdered mix into a small bowl or pitcher. Add cold
water; stir until drink mix and sugar are dissolved. For each serving,
pour about 1 tablespoon of the drink mix over 1 cup of ice.
Fruity Snow Cones
Ingredients:
• 2cupswhitesugar
• 1cupwater
• 1(0.13ounce)packageunsweetened,fruit-flavoredsoft
drinkmix
• 2quarts(8cups)finelycrushedice
Preparation:
In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water. Bring to a boil, and boil
for about 1 minute. Remove from heat, and stir in the powdered drink
mix. Allow to cool in the refrigerator, and store in a container that will
be easy to pour. Pour the mixture over shaved ice to flavor.
Fresh Fruit Snow Cones
Ingredients:
• 1/2bagfreshorfrozenorganicfruit(strawberry,blueberry,
orother)
• ¼–½cupsweetener(Agavenectar,maplesyruporsimple
syrupfromorganicsugar)totaste
• 2quarts(8cups)finelycrushedice
Preparation:
When using frozen fruit, thaw the fruit for one to two hours, and then
blend until smooth. Add the sweetener of your choice, mix and then
pour over ice to taste.
Ice Cream Flavored Snow Cones
Ingredients:
• 4ouncesevaporatedmilk(cream)
• 2ouncesconcentrateofyourchoice
• 2quarts(8cups)finelycrushedice
Preparation:
Combine evaporated milk with the concentrate of your choice
(concentrates that work great as cream flavors are banana, peach,
vanilla (most popular cream flavor), strawberry, pina colada, coconut,
acidic flavors will not work well with the evaporated milk). Then pour
mixture over crushed ice. NOTE: Once the evaporated milk is added,
the flavor must be refrigerated and will last for approximately 4 to 5
days.

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©2011 Waring Consumer Products
150 Milford Road
East Windsor, NJ 08520
www.waringpro.com
Printed in China
WSCM200MRPC IB
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IB-10762
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