![]() Had the same problem so I tried different oils and different popcorn brands. It's time for a new popcorn popper if it is electrical and if it smells electrical, take it apart to verify it before trashing it uN-PLUGGED WHEN HANDLING A QUESTIONABLE APPLIANCE.:-) Jun 01, 2010|. ![]() The smell will definateltly ID an electrical problem. You can also remove the bottom cover and take a look see for any indication of burned wiring. If it is electrical, it will not take long for it to do nothing. When the element has burned off thye whatevers, It will quit smoking. In the part you would put oil,put a cup or two of water so the heat can be absorbed. If it's oil or dishwater residue, Let it burn it off, but watch it closely. If it is not an electrical type smoke (smell) the take the unit outside and place it on a non flammmable surface, turn it on and then plug it in. What type of smoke? Did it smell electrical? Is ther a possibly of oil leaking to lower part of unit? Has the unit been submergerged when cleaning? ![]() Toastess International warrants that this. ![]() Plug the Popcorn Maker into the outlet and. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Booklet_TCP-615Y_ENG:TCP-6L Booklet_VHR 5. Using hot air - not oil - when popping corn kernels, this vintage cinema-style popcorn popper doesn’t just create a delicious snack, but it’s far lower in calories than o. Enjoy healthier, tastier, classic popcorn with a Toastess Air Popper. ![]()
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