Tips for grilling
● Your meat will be tendered if you marinade it overnight before cooking (the
marinade is always made of oil (to and moistness), vinegar (to tenderize)
and a mixture of seasonings).
● Always use tongs or some form of scoop to turn the grilled food (using a
fork to turn the food will dry it out and damage the non-stick coating).
● Only turn meat and fish once during grilling. You do not need to turn it
more than once and too much turning dries food out.
● Never cook meat for too long. Even pork is better if it is served when it is
still somewhat pink and juicy.
● If cooked food sticks to the grill plate, rub the plate with a piece of kitchen
paper soaked in oil from time to time.
Cleaning and looking after the appliance
● Disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply.
● Allow the grill to cool completely.
● Take the detachable temperature regulator (13) out of the appliance
socket.
● Clean the grill plate (3) and grease collecting bowl (4) with warm
washing-up water and damp cloth. Do not use steel wool pads, brush or
abrasives to avoid any damages to the coating of grill.
● Wipe the base of the appliance (5) with a damp cloth. Fat splashes can be
removed with a mild cleaning agent.
Note:
● The grill plate has a non-stick coating. Do not scratch this coating during
either the grilling or the cleaning stages.
Tip:
Protect the appliance from dust and dirt if it is not to be used for a prolonged
length of time (wrap it in a plastic bag). Store it in a dry place.
Disposal
Disable unserviceable appliances immediately. Remove the mains plug and
cut up the mains connection cable. If possible, bring unserviceable
appliances to an official waste collection point. Most local authorities provide
removal services for bulky refuse at least once a year.
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Safety regulations
Plug the appliance only in on outlet as mentioned on the rating plate and
only plus it into an earthed, three-pin socket.
An electric appliance is not a children's toy. Children are not aware of
the hazards of electrical appliances. Therefore close supervision is
necessary when the appliance is used by children. Do not allow power
cable to hang down within easy reach. Keep children away from packing
material, e.g. plastic bags.
The installation of a faulty current protective device with a rated breaking
current offers you additional safety by ensuring that 30 mA will not be
exceeded in the house installation. Let your installation electrician
advice you. Danger also exists with appliance which have been switched
off, this is why, after use, the plug should be removed for the mains.
Do not use this appliance near the water contained in bath-tubs,
washbasins or other receptacles neither expose it to rain or other
humidity.
Regularly check whether the wire is defective. In this case the appliance
must not be put into operation (immediately pull the plug).
The appliance must not be operated (disconnect the mains plug
immediately) when:
the appliance, casing or cable is damaged
the appliance shows visible signs of damage.
a fault is suspected after a fall or the like.
Disconnect the main plug:
in case of faults during use.
before cleaning or moving the appliance from place to place.
after use.
Never pull the plug out of the socket by the flex or with wet hands.
Never carry nor pull the appliance by the flex.
Don't pull the flex over sharp edges. Don't wedge it.
Never immerse the mains cord or the thermostat plug in water or any
other liquid.
Only use extension leads after having made sure that their condition is
faultless and use an earthed wise with a minimum capacity of 13A.
Put the wire so that unintentional touching or drawing is impossible.
Never bring the extension wire in touch with the hot grill plate.
Always switch off the appliance before removing the mains plug.
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