Raclette
1) Oil the stone griddle 5 and the griddle 1 on the top and the pans 6 on the
inside .
2) Insert the plug into a mains power socket . The power indicator lamp 4 lights
up red to show that the appliance is connected to the mains .
3) Turn the temperature control 2 to MAX . The heat-up indicator lamp 3 lights
up green to show that the appliance is heating up . As soon as the heat-up
indicator lamp 3 goes off, the appliance has heated up .
NOTE
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The heat-up indicator lamp 3 may come on and go out several times
during this process . This is not an appliance malfunction! It merely indi-
cates that the appliance is maintaining the set temperature .
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Depending on the room temperature, heating up will start at different
positions on the temperature control 2 . The appliance does not heat
up at normal room temperature in the striped area of the temperature
control scale 2 . If you turn the temperature control 2 towards MAX,
you will hear a slight "click" and the appliance will start to heat up .
If you only want to use the raclette, allow the appliance to heat up for 10 min-
utes . If you want to use the stone griddle 5 at the same time to grill food, wait
around 30 minutes until the stone griddle 5 has heated up (see Chapter
"Grill") .
The pans 6 do not need to be pushed into the appliance while it is heating up .
4) Fill the pans 6 with the desired ingredients . Ensure that the pans 6 are not
overfilled otherwise the food could get too close to the heating elements and
could even touch them!
5) Place the pans 6 into the device . The slight recess in the appliance helps to
keep the pans in place .
6) Turn the temperature control 2 towards MIN if you want to reduce the tem-
perature . Turn the temperature control 2 towards MAX if you want to increase
the temperature again .
7) Remove the pans 6 from the device as soon as the contents are cooked .
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