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troubleshooting

While Dash products are durable, you may encounter one or more of the problems
listed below. If the issue is either not solved by the solutions recommended below or not
included on this page, please contact our Customer Support Team at 1-800-898-6970 or
ISSUE
There is no On/Off Button. How
do I turn the Waffle Maker off
and on?
How do I know when the
Waffle Maker is heated
and ready to use?
When using my Waffle Maker,
the Cover gets very hot. Is this
normal?
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SOLUTION
To turn on, simply plug in the power cord. The
blue half of the Indicator Light illuminates to
show that your Waffle Maker is on. When you're
done cooking, simply unplug the Waffle Maker
to turn it off.
When the Waffle Maker reaches the optimal
temperature, the white half of the Indicator
Light illuminates. That means you're ready to
get cooking!
Yes, this is completely normal. When using your
Waffle Maker, always lift and lower the Cover
by the Handle. To prevent personal injury, DO
NOT lift so that your arm is over the Cooking
Surface as it is hot and may cause injury. Lift
from the side.
ISSUE
After using my Waffle Maker a few
times, food is starting to stick to the
surface. What is happening?
The Indicator Lights will not turn on
and the Cooking Surface is failing
to heat.
troubleshooting
SOLUTION
There is probably a build-up of burnt food
residue on the Cooking Surface. This is normal,
especially when cooking with sugar. Allow the
appliance to cool fully. Pour on a little cooking
oil and let sit for 5–10 minutes. Scrub Surface
with a sponge or soft bristled brush to dislodge
food. Use a damp, soapy cloth to wipe down
the Cooking Surface. Rinse the cloth and wipe
again. If food remains, pour on cooking oil
and let sit for a few hours, then scrub and wipe
clean.
1.
Ensure that the power cord is plugged
into the power outlet.
2.
Check to make sure the power outlet is
operating correctly.
3.
Determine if a power failure has occurred
in your home, apartment or building.
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