How do I clean my new milk frother?
Clean your frother before first use. Operating the frother in hot soapy water and then rinsing it will thoroughly clean the stainless steel whisk and shaft. Switch on for a few seconds to dry. Do not try and pull the rod from the handle as it is firmly attached to the motor. Wipe the handle occasionally with a damp cloth, but do not immerse the handle in water or put the unit in the dishwasher. What batteries does it need? Two normal AA (LR6) batteries. For peak performance, only use quality alkaline batteries. Replace the batteries when the motor noticeably slows and the shaft begins to wobble (after about 150 uses). Please dispose of used batteries responsibly. How robust is my new frother? We’ve had it carefully designed to provide the optimum frothing capability. This necessitates using a fairly rigid, thin, stainless steel shaft. The shaft should not bend or damage in normal everyday use. Do not bend or put unnecessary strain on the shaft. In the unlikely event that it does bend s