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ance on a power cord. The power cord may never touch hot surfaces
or sharp edges. Power cords may never be knotted, twisted, pulled,
strained or squeezed.
• Do not touch the appliance or power plug with wet hands when the
appliance is connected to the power supply. DO NOT pour or spill
any liquids on or in the housing of the appliance or on the power
cord. Do not place or immerse the appliance or power cord in water
or other liquids. Always keep the appliance and the table or coun-
ter clean and dry, and wipe off spilled liquids immediately. Do not
place the appliance on wet surfaces. When liquids overflowed or are
spilled into the housing or on the power cord, do not touch the appli-
ance but immediately unplug the appliance. Thereafter, clean the
appliance and let it dry for at least 1 day (see: 'Care and Cleaning').
HIGH TEMPERATURES – RISK OF BURNS
The DESIGN SANDWICHMAKER is designed for baking dough and bat-
ter or roasting baked goods. For this purpose, the heating plates are hea-
ted electrically to high temperature, as soon as the appliance is connected
to the power supply. Thus, improper handling could cause severe injuries
and damage. Please keep this in mind to avoid burns and damage.
• Do not leave the appliance connected to the power supply without
supervision to avoid a hazard due to high temperature, electricity,
and fire.
• The heating plates and complete exterior of the appliance can be
very hot during operation and some time thereafter. Additionally,
during cooking of your food, hot steam and splashes could escape.
If required, protect your hands and arms with oven gloves. While the
appliance is hot: Do not touch the hot surfaces with any parts or your
body or any objects sensitive to heat, but only touch the appliance
at the handle.
• The appliance is intended exclusively for heating edible food. Do not
place any foreign objects (e.g. cups, dishes, or pots) on the heating
plates to avoid damage. Do not leave any foreign objects on the
heating plates (e.g. barbecue utensils).
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