Matsui MCC50 Instruction Book
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To clean the Matsui MCC50 Milk Frother, first ensure it is unplugged and cooled. Remove the jug from the base and wash it with warm soapy water. Avoid immersing the base in water. Clean the exterior with a damp cloth.
You can use various types of milk, including whole, skimmed, almond, soy, and oat milk. However, for the best frothing results, whole milk is recommended due to its higher fat content.
Ensure the frother is properly plugged in and the power outlet is functioning. Check if the jug is correctly placed on the base. If the problem persists, try resetting the device by unplugging it for a few minutes.
Yes, the Matsui MCC50 Milk Frother has a cold frothing function. Choose the cold froth setting to prepare cold milk froth.
The maximum capacity for frothing milk is approximately 150 ml, and for heating milk is about 300 ml. Exceeding these limits may cause overflow.
Ensure that the whisk is correctly attached and not damaged. Use fresh milk and check the milk level does not exceed the frothing capacity. Clean the frother thoroughly to remove any residues that could impact performance.
Yes, it is normal for the frother to make a gentle whirring sound during operation. However, if you hear loud or unusual noises, check if the frother is on a stable surface and if the whisk is properly attached.
To prevent burning or sticking, ensure you do not exceed the maximum milk level and clean the frother after each use. Using milk with a higher fat content can also reduce the likelihood of burning.
If the frother stops mid-cycle, check for any power interruptions or overheating. Allow the frother to cool down if overheated, and then try restarting the cycle.
Yes, you can use the Matsui MCC50 Milk Frother to prepare beverages like hot chocolate. Add chocolate powder or syrup to the milk before starting the heating cycle.