Mics MCMF19E Instruction Manual
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To clean the Mics MCMF19E Milk Frother, first ensure it is unplugged. Remove the whisk and rinse it under warm water. Wipe the interior with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the base in water.
If the milk frother is not frothing properly, ensure the whisk is correctly attached and the milk level is within the recommended range. Use fresh, cold milk for best results and clean the frother thoroughly to remove any residue that might impede performance.
Yes, the Mics MCMF19E Milk Frother can froth non-dairy milk, although results may vary. For best results, use non-dairy milks specifically formulated for frothing.
The maximum milk capacity for frothing is 150 ml, and for heating, it is 300 ml. Ensure not to exceed these limits to avoid overflow.
To prevent overheating, allow the milk frother to cool down between uses and avoid continuous operation. Ensure proper ventilation around the frother's base.
Use the frothing whisk for creating thick, creamy froth and the heating whisk for simply warming milk without frothing.
Unusual noises may indicate that the whisk is not properly attached or there is a foreign object inside. Check and secure the whisk, and ensure the frother is clean before use.
To reset the milk frother, unplug it from the power source and allow it to cool for a few minutes. Plug it back in and try operating it again.
Yes, a slight burning smell during the first use is normal as the manufacturing residues burn off. This should dissipate after a few uses.
Regularly clean the whisk and interior, ensure the exterior is wiped down, and store the frother in a dry place. Periodically check for wear and tear on the whisk and replace if necessary.