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At your next big get-together, block party,
birthday bash, or fundraising function make sure
that you rent a popcorn popper! To create your own
"party effect" by popping 4-5 batches
in a row to fill the popcorn window and step back to
watch your guests line up!
Please
read the following information carefully before use
Important Information.
Extension
Cords
Extension cords should not be used. You should have
a properly sized outlet right at the machine. Fires
can result from a light duty extension cord that
overheats due to overload. You need a No. 12 wire
for these machines, and extension cords of this
heavy-duty are usually available at your rental
center. If you go over 25-feet from the outlet, a
No.10 wire would be required. The extension must
have a ground wire, properly connected, or you lose
the safety features built into this machine.
Controls
There are three switches on the popper.
- Light and Warmer Switch - Turns on the heat lamp
and optional strip heater under corn pan.
- Kettle Motor Switch - Turns on motor which drives
kettle agitator shaft.
- Kettle Heat Switch - Turns on heat elements
inside kettle.
Caution: The motor air intake and exhaust holes
must be clear of an obstruction. Do not cover air
vent holes as serious damage may result and to avoid
serious burns, do not touch kettle while it is
hot.
To Start Popping
- Turn "Kettle Heat" switch and
"Kettle Motor" switch
ON.
- "Test Pop" a kettle of corn.
- Place
one fourth (1/4) of the proper oil measure in
the kettle along with three kernels of
unpopped corn.
- As
soon as the three kernels pop, place the
balance of the oil, plus the measured amount
of corn in the kettle. Close the lid.
- After the corn has finished popping, rotate the
handle to dump the popcorn still in the kettle.
Return the kettle to the upright position.
- Repeat the cycle starting with step 2, but you
can eliminate the three kernel test pop step and
put a full charge of ingredients in at the same
time to pop another kettle of corn. Note:
Always pop 4 to 5 batches of corn in a row. The
quality and flavor are both better on batches 2,
3, 4, and 5 than on the initial batch.
- On the final kettle of corn, it is a good idea to
turn the "Kettle Heat" switch off,
just as the lids are forced open by the popping
corn. This saves on electricity, since there is
plenty of heat in the kettle, and also helps
eliminate smoke and odor after you have finished
popping.
When you are finished popping, make sure
"Kettle Heat" and "Kettle Motor" switches are turned to
"Off". Never leave the heat on when
you are not popping. If you place oil in a
hot kettle, remember to finish that popping
cycle, or turn off the kettle. Exposure to heat
starts to break down color and flavor of popcorn
oils.
Always wipe the complete exterior of your kettle
with a heavy cloth immediately after you finish
popping and the kettle has cooled. Oil drippings
will come off quite easily at this time, but
will burn on and stain if not removed.
- Turn all switches to "Off" at the close
of your operations.
Cleaning Instructions
After you finish popping for the day, or your
event, let the kettle cool until it is not to hot to
handle, but still warm. Unplug the kettle and remove
it from the machine. With a cloth, wipe out the
inside of the kettle, the kettle lids, kettle
crossbar, outside of the kettle and underneath. Do
not dunk the kettle in water!
For fresh corn tomorrow: Always remove all the
popped popcorn and pack it into clean plastic bags.
Tie this tightly with a twister and you can enjoy
fresh popcorn again tomorrow. Make sure the machine
is sparkling clean when you return it. Don't forget
to remove the old maid pan and empty out the
unpopped kernels and wipe it clean.
If any problems occur during use please call Grand Rental Station. Remember
that you are renting this equipment. Be sure to
understand your rental contract and be familiar with
all charges for any damage or additional cleaning.
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