7. Cleaning
Clean the device prior to its first use!
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock!
Before cleaning the device, remove the
mains plug 4 from the wall socket and
the plug with thermostat 5 from the
socket 6. Before reconnecting the de-
vice, make sure that the socket is com-
pletely dry.
The electric pan 7, the power cable and
the mains plug 4 must not be immersed
in water or other liquids.
DANGER! Risk of injury
through burning!
Allow all the parts to cool down before
cleaning.
WARNING! Risk of material dam-
age!
Do not use any astringent or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Clean the device after each use and remove
all food residues.
Glass lid
• You can clean the glass lid 3 in the dish-
washer or rinse it off by hand.
Internal surfaces of the electric
pan
NOTES:
• Food residues are easier to remove if
you do this immediately after the device
has cooled down.
• Sticky food residues are often easier to
remove if you leave warm water with a
little detergent in the pan 7.
1. Remove as many fat and food residues
as possible with paper towels.
2. Wipe off the internal surfaces of the
pan 7 several times with a damp cloth
and mild detergent.
3. Wipe several times with a damp cloth
and clear water.
4. Dry the pan 7 off completely with a tea
towel.
External surfaces of the electric
pan
1. Clean the outer surfaces of the pan 7
with a soft, damp cloth using a mild
soap solution.
2. Make sure that no water enters the sock-
et 6.
3. Allow all surfaces to dry completely be-
fore putting the device away or using it
again.
Power cable, thermostat and
plug
1. Clean the power cable with mains
plug 4 and the plug with thermostat 5
with a soft, slightly moistened cloth.
2. Make sure that all parts are completely
dry before you use the device again.
8. Storage
DANGER for children!
Keep the pan 7 out of the reach of chil-
dren.
• Clean all parts and allow them to dry
thoroughly before putting the pan 7
away.
• Select a location where neither high
temperatures nor moisture can affect the
device.
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