Sandstrom SDWM13E Instruction Manual

To clean the Sandstrom SDWM13E Waffle Maker, ensure it is unplugged and cooled down. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth and use a non-abrasive brush or cloth to clean the plates. Do not immerse in water.
If waffles are sticking, ensure the plates are properly greased before use. You can use a non-stick spray or lightly brush oil on the plates. Also, check that the batter consistency is correct.
The Sandstrom SDWM13E Waffle Maker has an indicator light that turns on when the waffles are ready. Additionally, steam will stop escaping from the sides, which is a good sign that they are cooked.
If the waffle maker is not heating, check if it is properly plugged into a functioning outlet. Also, ensure that the power switch is turned on. If the issue persists, the unit might need servicing.
Yes, the Sandstrom SDWM13E Waffle Maker can be used to cook other types of batters like pancake or brownie batter. Ensure the batter is not too thick to avoid overflow.
Store the waffle maker in a dry, cool place. Keep it in an upright position or flat to prevent any damage to the plates. Ensure it is clean and dry before storing.
Yes, it is normal for a new waffle maker to emit a slight odor or smoke during the first few uses as the manufacturing residues burn off. Ensure proper ventilation during this process.
To prevent overflow, do not overfill the plates. Use the recommended amount of batter as per the instructions, usually about 3/4 cup, depending on the recipe.
Uneven cooking can result from not preheating the waffle maker sufficiently. Ensure the waffle maker is fully preheated before adding batter. Also, distribute the batter evenly across the plates.
No, never submerge the Sandstrom SDWM13E Waffle Maker in water. Doing so can damage the electrical components. Instead, clean with a damp cloth and non-abrasive tools.