G Red main switch, activates the upper heating element
The red main switch is for switching the appliance on and off. Once the red main
switch is set to "I" and the red light is glowing, the heating coil begins to heat up.
The desired temperature can be set with the temperature control.
H Temperature control
You can smoothly adjust the temperature of the upper heating element with the
temperature control. The bigger the dots around the temperature control, the hot
ter the upper heating element gets.
Once the appliance has been switched on with the red main switch, a red or green
light glows around the temperature control.
Turn the temperature control to the right (clock wisely) to the desired position. The
light surrounding of the temperature control glows red as long as the appliance
heats up.
Once the set temperature is reached, the light surrounding of the temperature
control switches to green.
This will happen within the first approx. 75% of the heating power range. Within
the remaining approx. 25% to the maximum heating power, the light surrounding
always lights up red.
Red light = Heating-up phase
Green light = Temperature has been reached
CAUTION: If the Table Grill is not in use, the power plug has to be pulled resp. the
power cord has to be removed from the appliance.
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Lower heating element switch with control light
You can additionally activate the lower heating element with the black switch.
Once you have set the switch to "I", the adjacent control light lights up. Then, also
the heating element underneath the diecast plate heats up, heating the pans from
below as well. The temperature for the lower heating element can not be adjusted.
CAUTION: The lower heating element can only be activated in addition to the
upper heating element, it can not be activated individually.
J
Appliance jack for connection adapter of power cord
The connection adapter on the power cord has to be connected to this appliance
jack before the power cord is plugged into the power socket to connect the appli
ance to the power grid.
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