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- in staff kitchens in shops, offices and
other similar working environments,
- in agricultural working environments,
- by customers in hotels, motels etc.
and similar accommodation,
- in bed-and breakfast type
environments.
∙ Children under 8 must not be
permitted to operate this appliance.
∙ Older children of 8 or more, however,
may operate the appliance but only if
they are under constant supervision.
∙ The appliance may only be used
by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or
lacking experience and knowledge,
if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning the use of
the appliance and fully understand
all dangers and safety precautions
involved.
∙ Children must not be permitted to play
with the appliance.
∙ Children must not be permitted to
carry out any cleaning or maintenance
work on the appliance.
∙ The appliance and its power cord must
be kept well away from children under
8 at all times.
∙ Caution: Keep any packaging materials well away from
children – these are a potential source of danger, e.g. of
suffocation.
∙ The surfaces of the appliance as well as its accessory
parts, become hot during use and will remain so for
some time afterwards. Caution: Danger of burns.
∙ The appliance must only switched on with the grill plate
correctly fitted, and either the grill stone or the filled
fondue bowl placed on the hot-plate.
∙ Deep-frozen food must never be used for grilling or
for making fondue, but should the thawed first and, if
necessary, dabbed dry.
∙ Do not place any frozen food or items containing vinegar
(such as pickled gherkins or mustard) on the stone.
∙ This stone is entirely natural material. Small cracks
resulting from natural expansion and contraction during
heating and cooling, as well as a change to a darker
colour are normal and have no detrimental effects.
∙ To avoid damage to the coating of the grill plate and
mini pans when removing food, only use non-abrasive
utensils.
∙ Oil/fat may catch fire when overheated. In this case, pull
out the plug and extinguish the fire by placing a lid or a
metal tray onto the bowl.
∙ Never pour water on hot or burning oil/fat!
∙ Caution: Never attempt to carry or move the appliance
when it is hot. Spilled hot oil/fat may cause severe
injuries or burns.
∙ Only use the fondue bowl with the base unit provided.
∙ Always remove the plug from the wall socket
- after use,
- in case of any malfunction,
- when there is no supervision, and
- before cleaning the appliance.
∙ When removing the plug from the wall socket, never pull
on the power cord; always grip the plug itself.
∙ No responsibility will be accepted if damage results from
improper use, or if these instructions are not complied
with.
How to use your grill
Before first use
∙ Carefully remove all packaging materials and stickers
from the appliance.
∙ Before using the appliance for the first time, clean all
individual parts with a damp cloth.
∙ Heat up the appliance, with the mini-pans, grill plate and
grill stone in place, for about 10 minutes, without any
food, to eliminate the smell typically encountered when
first switching on a grill (a small amount of smoke may
be noticeable). For that reason, adequate ventilation
should be ensured by opening windows or balcony
doors.
∙ Clean the appliance including all individual parts
afterwards, as described in Cleaning and care.
Separately adjustable heating elements with indicator
lights
∙ The appliance has two heating elements, which are
separately adjustable.
∙ The left thermostat knob controls the raclette heating,
while the right knob controls the fondue heating.
∙ The temperature control lights show the current status of
the heating elements:
Heating on = indicator light on
Heating off = indicator light off
During operation, the heating elements will automatically
switch on and off to control the temperature.
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