My yogurt maker is beeping, how do I stop it?
When the yogurt cycle ends, the machine beeps every 3 seconds until you press the "start / stop" button. This signal allows you to not forget to put your yogurt in the fridge.
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When the yogurt cycle ends, the machine beeps every 3 seconds until you press the "start / stop" button. This signal allows you to not forget to put your yogurt in the fridge.
The program helps manage the yogurt cooking time : it takes 8 to 10 hours to prepare yogurt with whole milk, 10 to 12 hours for yogurt semi-skimmed milk and 12 to 14 hours with skimmed milk.
Yes, the containers can go in the dishwasher, but without the lids. The lids must be washed by hand to avoid yellowing or malformation, and to ensure that the sticker doesn't wash off.
For firmer yogurt, increase the cooking time, or add 5 teaspoons of powdered milk to your mixture. We recommend using whole milk which ensures a creamy smooth texture.
We test our machine with "standard" milk, normally found in supermarkets (cow, goat and soy milk) If you wish to use different kinds of milk, we suggest you do your own experimenting.
The quality of the milk used has a strong impact on condensation. The use of skimmed milk increases the amount of condensation in the yogurt maker.
If you use partially-skimmed or skimmed milk, this can give a watery texture to your yogurt.
The fermentation cycle could have been too short and the yogurt has not properly cooked.
Perhaps the active cultures are no longer active, or not enough was added to the mixture.
If the yogurt maker was opened, jostled or moved during the coking process, this can also have an impact on the texture of the yogurt.
The fermentation time was too long, reduce it for the next batch.
The yogurt maker and the cheese maker are two separate appliances which operate at different temperatures. It is therefore not possible to make cheese in the yogurt maker, or yogurt in the cheese maker.
The cover of the yogurt maker is made of SAN, which is a food-safe material. Heated to 45°, it presents no health risks.
Once you have programmed your machine and you start the cycle, the screen will display the remaining time, hour by hour.
It is not recommended to use an extension cord. If impossible, be sure to use one that is in good repair.
It is recommended to store your appliances in a cool dry place.