be some smoke. This smoke is
normal and does not represent a
hazard. However, we recommend
pre-heating the appliance before
the first use to eliminate any resi-
due.
7.
Place the appliance on a heat-
proof, sturdy and level surface.
8.
Leave sufficient space between
the appliance and walls and other
flammable objects such as cur-
tains.
9.
Make sure that all switches are
set to the 0 position.
10. Plug the power cord of the appli-
ance into an electrical outlet
(220-240 V ~ AC).
11. Set
the
temperature
switch to 250 °C and switch on
the top and bottom heat by pres-
sing the corresponding switches.
The indicator lamps on the swit-
ches light up.
12. As soon as the desired tempe-
rature is reached, the indicator
cleaning anD care
1.
Before cleaning, switch off the
appliance (set all switches to 0)
and unplug the power cord from the
power supply.
2.
allow the appliance to cool comple-
tely.
3.
Do not immerse the appliance in
water or other liquids in order to
clean it.
4.
All removable parts, such as the
baking sheet, grill spit and grate,
etc. can be washed in warm water
with mild dishwashing detergent.
After washing, rinse the parts with
clear water and dry them tho-
roughly. The removable parts can
also be washed in the dishwasher.
5.
In case food ever burns on, you
can briefly soak the part in hot
water
with
detergent to remove all residue.
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selector
mild
dishwashing
lamps for the temperature and
function go out. As soon as the
appliance begins heating again,
the indicator lamps light up again.
13. Before the first use, we recom-
mend heating the appliance to the
maximum temperature for about
10 minutes until no more smoke
escapes from the appliance.
14. Open the windows during this pre-
heating time. After pre-heating
the appliance there may already
be visible signs of use; however,
these do no affect the function of
the appliance and do not consti-
tute grounds for a complaint.
15. Switch the appliance off by set-
ting the temperature and time
switches to 0 and allow the appli-
ance to cool completely.
16. Now your appliance is ready for
use.
6.
If the heating elements need to
be cleaned, wipe them off a well
wrung-out damp cloth. Make sure
that no water enters the housing.
7.
To clean the housing, wipe it
inside and outside with a damp
cloth. Make sure that no water
enters the appliance.
8.
The interior surfaces of the oven
are equipped with an easy-to-
clean surface and can be cleaned
with a damp cloth. Wipe off spla-
shes immediately with a damp
cloth.
9.
Wipe off the burners using a
damp cloth with mild dishwashing
detergent. If food ever cooks over
and burns on, you can use a pot
scrubber to clean the burners.
10. Never use caustic or abrasive
cleaners or steel wool, etc.