∙ Children under the age of 8 must be kept away from the appli-
ance and the connecting cable.
∙ The appliance must not be operated using a timer or a separate
remote system!
∙
Attention! Housing and glass get hot. Danger of
burns! Do not place the appliance on a sensitive sur-
face (e.g. painted furniture) and keep a distance of at
least 70cm to burnable materials.
∙ The backside of the appliance must be positioned direct at the
kitchen wall.
∙ When using a powercord extension it is important that children
are not pulling at it or a trip hazard occurs.
∙ Caution - never allow the lead to come into contact with the
hot parts of the appliance! Before using, always unwind the
lead completely from the cable storage.
∙ Only ever connect the appliance to a properly designed and
installed socket. If you use an extension cable, this must be sui-
table for at least 10 amps. Consult your electrician if in doubt.
∙ Check the cable from time to time for signs of damage. If you
see any, ask your electrician to replace the cable at once.
∙ When no longer in use, the appliance is to be switched off and
the plug pulled out of the socket.
∙ Caution - watch out for splashes of fat when grilling juicy meat
and/or using a large quantity of fat. Sausages should be pricked
before grilling, or there may be a danger of someone suffering
burns.
∙ Never cut meat or any other food on the grill surface as it could
otherwise be damaged (see Fig. 4).
∙ If any repair is necessary, including the replacement of the lead,
the appliance must be handed in to the electrical dealer from
which it was purchased.
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