Korona 25303 Instruction Manual
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To use the Korona 25303 Egg Boiler for soft-boiled eggs, fill the measuring cup with water to the soft-boil mark, pour it into the heating plate, place eggs on the tray, cover with the lid, and turn on the boiler. Wait until it automatically switches off.
If the boiler does not turn on, ensure it is plugged in correctly and check the power outlet. Also, verify that the lid is properly placed, as the appliance may not start without it.
After use, unplug the boiler and let it cool. Remove the egg tray and lid, wash them in warm soapy water, and wipe the base with a damp cloth. Do not submerge the base in water.
Eggs may crack if they are cold or if there's air inside. To prevent this, use eggs at room temperature and pierce them with the provided pin before boiling.
To prevent lime scale build-up, regularly use distilled water or descale the boiler with a mixture of water and vinegar. Run a cycle without eggs, then rinse thoroughly.
The Korona 25303 Egg Boiler can cook up to 7 eggs at once. Ensure that the eggs are placed on the tray evenly and do not exceed this limit.
No, the Korona 25303 Egg Boiler is designed for boiling eggs only. It does not have the capability to poach eggs.
If the alarm does not sound, check if the lid is secured properly and ensure that there is no lime scale obstructing the heating element. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
The time to hard-boil eggs depends on the water level indicated for hard-boiling. Typically, it takes approximately 15 minutes, but the boiler will automatically shut off when done.
While the boiler has an automatic shut-off feature, it is recommended to supervise the appliance during use to ensure safety and optimal results.