Egg Cooker
First Use Safety Recommendation
Please read through this booklet for safe and efficient use of the appliance.
We urge you to read the "Hint's" section and also follow all detailed
instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance.
Keep this guide handy for future reference.
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• Do not use the appliance near flammable
or explosive materials.
Intended use
Your Black and Decker Egg Cooker has
been designed for cooking eggs as
described in this manual. Do not use this
appliance for any other purpose. This
product is intended for household use only.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• Always protect the appliance from water
or excessive humidity.
• Do not move the appliance when in use.
Safety instructions
• Operate the appliance only with dry
hands.
Warning! When using mains-powered
appliances, basic safety precautions,
including the following, should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock, personal injury and material
damage.
• Do not use the appliance if you have bare
feet.
• If the power supply cord is damaged
during use, disconnect the appliance from
the power supply immediately. Do not
touch the power supply cord before
disconnecting from the power supply.
Read all of this manual carefully
before using the appliance.
• The intended use is described in this
manual. The use of any accessory or
attachment or the performance of any
operation with this appliance other than
those recommended in this instruction
manual may present a risk of personal
injury.
• Disconnect the appliance from the power
supply when not in use, before fitting or
removing parts and before cleaning.
• Allow the appliance to cool before
cleaning.
Safety of others
• Retain this manual for future reference.
• Do not touch hot surfaces.
• Never leave an appliance unattended
when in use.
• Do not allow children or any person
unfamiliar with these instructions to use
the appliance.
• Always take care when using the
appliance.
• Never pull the power supply cord to
disconnect the plug from the socket.
• Do not allow children or animals to come
near the work area or to touch the
appliance or power supply cord.
• Keep the power supply cord away from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Close supervision is necessary when the
appliance is used near children.
• Do not allow the power supply cord to
hang over the edge of your work top or
table.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been give supervision or
instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for
their safety
• Always place the appliance on a level
surface with adequate free space on all
sides.
• Do not place the appliance below a
socket outlet. Do not place the appliance
on a wet or slippery surface. Do not
place the appliance on or near heat
sources or in a heated oven.
• Children must be supervised to make
sure that they do not play with the
appliance.
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Extension cables & class 1 product
Inspection and repairs
If an extension lead is required a 3 core
cable must be used as your appliance is
earthed and of class 1 construction.
• Before use, check the appliance for
damaged or defective parts. Check for
breakage of parts, damage to switches
and any other conditions that may affect
its operation.
• Up to 30m (100ft) can be used without
loss of power.
• Power plugs must match the outlet.
never modify the plug in anyway. Do not
use any adapter plugs with earthed
(Class 1) appliances. Unmodified plugs
and matching outlets will reduce the risk
of electric shock.
• Do not use the appliance if any part is
damaged or defective.
• Do not attempt to repair the appliance
yourself, instead have any damaged or
defective parts repaired or replaced by
an authorised repair agent.
Specific safety requirements for
Egg Cookers
• Before use, check the power supply
cord for signs of damage, ageing and
wear.
• Steam can escape from the unit when
the accessories or cover (A) is removed
or through the steam release hole (C).
• Do not use the appliance if the power
supply cord or mains plug is damaged
or defective.
• Exercise caution when handling the egg
cooker as the cover and cooking
surface and accessories get hot during
use. These may remain hot for some
time after use.
• Never attempt to remove or replace any
parts other than those specified in this
manual.
• Keep the heating plate clean and free
from any foreign particles. Always keep
the unit clean.
Electrical safety
This product must be earthed.
Always check that the power
supply corresponds to the voltage on the
rating plate.
• Do not switch the unit on without having
added water first.
•
Do not place on or near a hot gas or
electric burner or in a heated oven.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or an
authorised Black & Decker Service Centre
in order to avoid a hazard.
•
Do not obstruct the steam vent with any
article, for example a piece of cloth,
during the operation.
•
•
Place the Egg cooker on a level surface.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not
immerse the cord, plug or appliance in
water or other liquid.
The accessible surfaces may become
hot during operation.
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poached egg fill the water to the 7 mark,
for 2 poached eggs fill the water to the 6
mark and for 3 poached eggs fill to the 5
mark.
Features
A. Cover
B. Cover knob
C. Steam release hole
D. Poaching pan
E. Cooking rack
F. Egg cooker base
G. On / Off switch
H. Measuring cup
I. Egg pricker
Note: The more eggs cooked the more
water is required.
With the unit switched off, pour the
recommended amount of cold water into
the top of the egg cooker base.
Lightly butter or oil the poaching cups to
be used – this will help prevent the eggs
from sticking to the poaching pan.
Place the poaching pan onto the top of the
cooking rack. Break the eggs into the
poaching cups.
Before first use
• Remove all packaging from the
appliance,
Add the clear cover to the egg cooker and
plug the appliance into a suitable power
supply. Switch the unit on. A light will
illuminate in the switch.
• Before first use, wash the cover,
poaching pan and cooking rack in warm
sudsy water, rinse and dry well.
• Clean the egg cooker base using a
cloth.
The water in the base will heat up quickly
and start to produce steam.
Warning! Do not immerse the egg cooker
base in water.
Warning: steam will escape from
the steam release hole in the
cover during use.
Use
You can poach up to 3 eggs or hard cook
or soft cook up to 7 eggs.
An audible alert will sound when the eggs
are ready – this will be after approximately
5-8 minutes. Switch the unit off and
If you are not using the egg cooker to
poach eggs, remove the egg poacher from
the unit.
remove the plug from the electrical supply.
Be careful when removing the cover as
steam will escape.
Add the required amount of water to the
egg cooker base using the guide moulded
into the measuring cup. These amounts are
approximate and can be varied to suit
individual preferences.
Using oven gloves or other suitable
protection remove the poaching pan from
the unit and remove the eggs. Use wooden
or plastic utensils to remove the eggs so as
not to damage the non-stick coating.
To poach eggs
Allow the egg cooker to cool completely
before discarding any remaining water from
the egg cooker and before cleaning the
unit.
Place the egg cooker on a dry level
surface. Use the medium cooked water
level markings on the measuring cup to
determine the amount of water to use, for 1
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prevent over cooking. Eggs may be rinsed
under cool water whilst in the cooking rack
to allow easier handling. The egg cooker
rack has two handles to aid handling.
To soft cook eggs
A soft cooked egg has a soft runny egg
yoke with a solid egg white.
Place the egg cooker on a dry level
surface. Use the soft cooked water level
markings on the measuring cup to
determine the amount of water required.
Allow the egg cooker to cool completely
before discarding any remaining water from
the egg cooker and before cleaning the
unit.
Example: If cooking 7 soft cooked eggs fill
the water to the 7 mark in the soft section
moulded on the measuring cup – if cooking
1 soft cooked egg fill the water to the 1
mark in the soft section.
To hard cook eggs
A hard cooked egg has a solid egg yoke
with a solid egg white.
Place the egg cooker on a dry level
surface. Use the soft cooked water level
markings on the measuring cup to
determine the amount of water required.
With the unit switched off, pour the
recommended amount of cold water into
the top of the egg cooker base.
Place the egg cooking rack onto the egg
cooker base.
Example: If cooking 7 hard cooked eggs fill
the water to the 7 mark in the hard section
moulded on the measuring cup – if cooking
1 hard cooked egg fill the water to the 1
mark in the hard section.
Using the egg pricker on the bottom of the
measuring cup, prick the top of the egg to
pierce the egg. This makes a small hole in
the egg helping prevent the egg splitting
during cooking.
With the unit switched off, pour the
recommended amount of cold water into
the top of the egg cooker base.
Add the eggs to the egg cooking rack.
Add the clear cover to the egg cooker and
plug the appliance into a suitable power
supply. Switch the unit on. A light will
illuminate in the switch.
Place the egg cooking rack onto the egg
cooker base.
Using the egg pricker on the bottom of the
measuring cup, prick the top of the egg to
pierce the egg. This makes a small hole in
the egg helping prevent the egg splitting
during cooking.
The water in the base will heat up quickly
and start to produce steam.
Warning: steam will escape from
the stem release hole in the cover
during use.
Add the eggs to the egg cooking rack.
Add the clear cover to the egg cooker and
plug the appliance into a suitable power
supply. Switch the unit on. A light will
illuminate in the switch.
An audible alert will sound when the eggs
are ready – this will be after approximately
5-8 minutes. Switch the unit off and
remove the plug from the electrical supply.
Be careful when removing the cover as
steam will escape.
The water in the base will heat up quickly
and start to produce steam.
Using oven gloves or other suitable
protection remove the eggs from the
cooking rack and serve immediately to
Warning: Steam will escape from
the stem release hole in the cover
during use.
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An audible alert will sound when the eggs
are ready – this will be after approximately
15 - 19 minutes. Switch the unit off and
remove the plug from the electrical supply.
• When not in use, the appliance should be
stored in a dry place. Children should not
have access to stored appliances.
Cleaning and maintenance
Be careful when removing the cover as
steam will escape.
Warning! Before cleaning and maintenance,
switch the appliance off, remove the plug
from the socket and allow the appliance to
cool.
Using oven gloves or other suitable
protection remove the eggs from the
cooking rack and serve immediately to
prevent over cooking. Eggs may be rinsed
under cool water whilst in the cooking rack
to allow easier handling. The egg cooker
rack has two handles to aid handling.
Warning! Do not immerse the appliance or
the cord set or the plug in water or any
other liquid.
• Do not wash any part of the unit in a
dishwasher.
Allow the egg cooker to cool completely
before discarding any remaining water from
the egg cooker and before cleaning the
unit.
• Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth.
• Do not use scouring pads.
• If necessary, use a mild detergent to
remove spots. Do not use any abrasive or
solvent based cleaner.
For easy peeling, crack the egg shell all
over by tapping onto a hard surface.
Warning
Technical Data:
When the buzzer activates switch the unit
off to prevent the unit operating without
water – this will cause damage to the unit.
EG100
Voltage
Power
Weight
V
220-240
350
Avoid steam from the steam release hole in
the cover during use.
W
Kg
0.5
Be careful when using the egg pricker in
the measuring cup.
Surfaces will be hot during use and for
sometime afterwards.
Do not immerse the egg cooker base in
water.
After use
• Switch off and remove the plug from the
socket before leaving the appliance
unattended and before changing,
cleaning or inspecting any parts of the
appliance.
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Protecting the environment
Separate collection. This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste.
Should you find one day that your Black & Decker product needs replacement, or if it is of no
further use to you, do not dispose it off with other household waste. Make this product available
for separate collection.
Separate collection of used products and packaging allows materials to be recycled and
used again. Use of recycled materials helps prevent environmental pollution and reduces
the demand for raw materials.
Local regulations may provide for separate collection of electrical products from the household,
at municipal waste sites or by the retailer when you purchase a new product.
Black & Decker provides a facility for the collection and recycling of Black & Decker products
once they have reached the end of their working life. To take advantage of this service please
return your product to any authorised repair agent who will collect them on our behalf. You can
check the location of your nearest authorised repair agent by contacting your local Black &
Decker office at the address indicated in this manual. A list of authorised Black & Decker repair
agents and full details of our after-sales service and contact are available on the Internet at:
BLACK & DECKER HOME APPLIANCE 2 YEAR WARRANTY
Black & Decker provides a 2 Year Warranty for this product from the date of purchase against
defects due to defective materials or workmanship. Motor/element burn-outs due to voltage
fluctuations are not covered under warranty. If the product should become defective within the
warranty period, Black & Decker will repair or (at Black & Decker's discretion) replace it free of
charge.
The warranty provisions do not cover failure due to accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or non
observation of local regulations on the part of the user. Equally, the warranty provisions do not
apply where the appliance has been serviced by a person not authorized by Black & Decker or
serviced with non-approved parts and this has contributed to the fault of the product.
Superseded models without a replacement equivalent will either be repaired or (at Black &
Decker's discretion) replaced with another product of similar retail value.
UPON PURCHASE
Fill in the Warranty Registration Card with the original Authorized Dealer's stamp (indicating date
of purchase) and attach your purchase receipt to it. Retain in case of claims in the future.
MAKING A CLAIM
Take your defective product together with the Warranty Registration Card & purchase receipt to
your local service Centre. You can either do this in person or send it freight prepaid. If mailing or
shipping your appliance, ensure that it is packed carefully in a sturdy carton with enough
packing material to prevent damage. Include a note describing the problem to the service
Centre and be sure to give your return address.
DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY.
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Names
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Addresses for Black
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Decker Service Concessionaries
Afghanistan: Ishan National Co., Opp. Ministry of Justice, Kabul. Tel.: +93-2-2101727. Algeria: SARL Outillage Corporation, 04
Route De Dely Brahim Cheraga, Alger. Tel.: +213-21-364363/508, Fax: +213-21-369667. Bahrain: Fawaz Al Zayani, P.O.Box
26563, Adliya, Manama. Tel.: +973-17-715252/712756, Fax: +973-17-713789. Bangladesh: Ultra Corporation, 8, Kushol
Centre, Uttara, Dhaka 1230. Tel.: +880-2-8919272/9756 Ext.28, Fax: +880-2-9887167. Egypt: Anasia Egypt for Trading S. A.
E., P.O.Box 2443, 110 Mostafa Refaat Street, Sheraton Heliopolis 11361, Cairo. Tel.: +20-2-2684159, Fax: +20-2-2684169.
Ethiopia: Tewfik Sherif
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Co. Ltd., P.O.Box 5583, Debre Zeit Road, Addis Ababa. Tel.: +251-1-651700/601, Fax:
+251-1-650570. India: Gryphon Impex Pvt. Ltd., D-6/4, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi-110020. Tel.:
+91-11-26372602-4, Fax: +91-11-26372601. Iran: Tehran - Service Centre of Iran, No 510, South Karger Ave, Below Pasteur
Sq. Tehran. Tel.: +98-21-6490608/0656/6407672. Kish Island: Cayhan Electric Co., No. 69, Paradise Shopping Centre, Kish
Island. Tel.: +98-76444-22894. Jordan: Bashiti Hardware, P.O.Box 1564, TLA Ali, Amman. Tel.: +962-6-5350009/4770741,
Fax: +962-6-5350012/4789783. Kenya: Zylog Enterprises, IPS Building, Kuanda Street, P.O.Box 40877, Nairobi. Tel.:
+254-2-338188/199, Fax: +254-2-330642. Kuwait: Al Omar Technical Co., P.O.Box 4062, 13041 Safat, Kuwait. Tel.:
+965-4848595/0039, Fax: +965-4845652. Lebanon: Est. F.A. Kettaneh SA, P.O.Box 110242, Dora Highway, Kettaneh
Building, Beirut. Tel.: +961-1-255860/6, Fax: +961-1-255891. Libya: El Ghoul Brothers, P.O.Box 348, Islamic Call Bldg., Office
201-202, Benghazi. Tel.: +218-61-9097681/4183, Fax: +218-61-9094123. Madagascar: Group Tana Confort S. A. R. L., B. P.
1770, Antananarivo. Tel.: +261-20-2264505, Fax: +261-20-2264244. Malta: John G. Cassar Ltd., 36 Victory Str, Qormi QRM
06, Malta. Tel.: +356-21-493251, Fax: +356-21-483231. Mauritius: Happy World Marketing Ltd., Block 2, Industrial Estate,
Coromandel, P.O.Box 429, Port Louis. Tel.: +230-2076700, Fax: +230-2337330/7400. Nepal: Universal Trading Centre,
P.O.Box 1947, Tripureswor, Kathmandu. Tel.: +977-1-262192/260587/785, Fax: 261154. Nigeria: Amin Bros. Eng. Co. Ltd.,
30A (Plot 1291), Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel.: +234-1-3201778, Fax: +234-1-2613667. Oman: Oman Mktg.
& Service Co., P.O.Box 2734, Ruwi, Muscat. Tel.: +968-560232, Fax: +968-560255. Pakistan: Karachi - Ammar Service &
Spares, 60, Bank Arcade, Serai Road, Karachi. Tel.: +92-21-2426905, Fax: 2427214/5243. Pakistan: Lahore - Electronics Inn,
212-G Raja Centre, Main Market, Gulberg, Lahore. Tel.: +92-42-5756750. Philippines: Modern House International Enterprises,
213 Rizal Ave. Extension, between 2nd and 3rd Ave. Kalookan City. Tel.: +632 366-4487, Fax: +632 366-4489. Qatar: Al
Muftah Trading & Cont., P.O.Box 875, Doha. Tel.: +974-4650880/4446868, Fax: +974-4441415. Saudi Arabia: Dammam -
Ebrahim Fawaz Al Zayani, P.O.Box 76026, Al Raka, Dammam. Tel.: +966-3-8140914, Fax: +966-3-8140824. Jeddah: Anasia
Trading Co. Ltd. Caravan Shopping Centre, Hail Street. P. O. Box 50959, Jeddah-21477, Tel. 02 650 0948/02 636 3825, Fax 02
638 0720. Madina: Garziz Trdg. for Bldg. Mat.&Decor., P.O.Box 3364, Madina. Tel.: +966-4-8261490/8227636, Fax:
+966-4-8265741. Riyadh: Anasia Trading Co Ltd. New Akaria Building, 60th St., 3rd Floor, Building # 4, Office # 3402, Malaz. P.
O. Box. 18689, Riyadh-11425, Tel.: 01 478 2549, Fax: 01 478 2761. Yanbu: Bin Afif, P.O.Box 530 Yanbu, Al Bahr. Tel.:
+966-4-3222626/8867, Fax: +966-4-3222210. Sri Lanka: Delmege Gen. Equip. Pvt. Ltd., No. 428/1AT. B., Jaya Mawatha
(Darley Road), Colombo-10. Tel.: +94-11-2665914, Fax: +94-11-2665915. Sudan: United Distribution Company, P.O.Box 325,
Sayed Abdul Rehman Street, Khartoum. Tel.: +249-11-772612/777296, Fax: +249-11-770919. Tanzania: General Motors
Investment, P.
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Box 16541, 14 Vingunguti Nyerere Road, Dar Es Salaam. Tel.: +255-22-2862661/5022, Fax:
+255-22-2862667/5412/3. Tunisia: STE Tunisienne De Quincaillerie Stq., Nvelle Z.I 2013, Ben Arous, Tunis, Tunisia, Tel: +216
71386102, Fax: +216 71380412. UAE: Abu Dhabi - Light House Electric., P.O.Box 120, Abu Dhabi. Tel.: +971-2-6726131, Fax:
+971-2-6720667. Dubai - Black & Decker (O) A.G., P.O.Box 5420, Dubai. Tel.: +971-4-7028234/233, Fax: +971-4-2822765.
Ideal Mach. & Equipt. R. W/shop P.O.Box 37116, Al Quoz, Dubai. Tel.: +971-4-3474160, Fax: +971-4-3474157. Sharjah -
McCoy Middle East LLC, P.O.Box 20228, Sharjah. Tel.: +971-6-5336321, Fax: +971-6-5336320. Uganda: The Building Centre,
Kitgum House, 52 Station Road, P.O.Box 7436, Kampala. Tel.: +256-41-234567, Fax: +256-41-236413. Yemen: Aden - Middle
East Trad. Co. Ltd., Mulla Dakka, Aden. Tel.: +967-2-240950, Fax: +967-2-240952. Sana'a: Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd.,
P.O.Box 12363, Hayel Street, Sana'a. Tel.: +967-1-204201, Fax: +967-1-204204. Taiz: Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd., Campa area
near Al-Kair mosque, Taiz. Tel.: +967-4-231610/232033, Fax: +967-4-219869. Zimbabwe: J.D.Distributors, P.O.Box 226, 17
Bessemer Road, Graniteside, Harare. Tel.: +263-4-753913-7, Fax: 753918. Cyprus: G. Kyprianou Trading Co Ltd., 51
Prodromou AVE. Strovolos, 1681, P.O. Box 23318 Nicosia Cyprus. Tel.: 00357 22 468170/1, Fax: 00357 22 468186, Email
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