If the ice cream got into any of the sockets it will be a specialist job to clean as the battery will need removing first.
Removing the ice cream from the surfaces will need patience - wipe off (or scrape off) as much as you can with a lifting action so you don't spread it around too much. Use a soft dry cloth or very soft tissue.
The residue will have to be tackled with a cloth made slightly damp with warm water and detergent. Work over a small area at a time with a light rubbing action. Keep using a different part of the cloth until the ice cream has been dissolved and absorbed and then move on to the next area...
* Ice cream makers are small tub partial filled with cream, sugar, and flavor.
* This cream tub is placed inside a larger bucket containing ice and salt (usually rock salt). The salt makes the melted water almost as cold as the ice. (colder than regular unsalted water)
* Creme in contact with the metal tub gets frozen and creates a layer of frozen creme around the tub.
* The frozen creme is soft due to the fat in the creme preventing the liquid from freezing hard.
* Scraping away the semi frozen cream allows more liquid cream to freeze on the cleaned sides of the inner tub.
* with continuous scraping the cream will form a semi frozen "Milkshake" like thick liquid. It will not harden as the large ice bucket would have melted all the ice by then.
* Remove the semi-frozen cream. Serve immediately or pack in container to continue freezing cream. It should harden when left over nite in freezer.
* Using bucket; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_IFfVdOE2g
* Using bowl; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7aUHywPnog
* Using Ziplock; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-69y9GsS_4
* Enjoy!
Aloha, ukeboy57
Hello, Rita -I have not yet found a manual online from what I consider a safe (no malware when downloading) and free website for a Cook's Essentials 3/4 Quart Thermo-Electric ice cream maker.The Cook's Essentials brand of kitchen appliances is exclusive (new) to QVC. Therefore, I suggest you contact QVC Customer Service and ask about the availability of the manual for you model of ice cream maker.This is the link to the QVC Customer Service web page:https://www.qvc.com/content/information/customer-service.htmlBest wishes.
Hardly think it would beva medical emergency unless the child has allergies. On the other hand the child could get pretty hyper and of course , like most of us, crave ice cream now and then