• A damaged cord can cause electric shocks. NEVER use the appliance if
it is damaged, fallen or shows a malfunction, or if the cord or plug are
damaged.
• Immediately switch off the appliance and pull out the plug: after use or
when the appliance is NOT in use, if the appliance does not function
properly and when cleaning the appliance.
• NEVER use separate timers or remote control systems.
• ALWAYS place the appliance on a solid and flat base, such as a kitchen counter or table, so that the
appliance will not move or turn over.
• The appliance may also be used outdoor, on the following conditions:
• The power cord should regularly be examined for signs of damage. If the cord is damaged, do not
use the appliance anymore, but immediately return it to your sales point.
• The appliance must be connected to a socket-outlet having an earthed contact 230V.
• The appliance must be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual
operating current not exceeding 30 mA.
• After use, ALWAYS store the appliance indoors in a dry place.
• In case an extension cord is used:
• Only use an extension cord with a diameter that is minimum equal to the diameter of the
appliances' cord and an integrated earthed plug, and with a higher power than the appliance.
• Take all necessary measures to prevent someone from tripping over the extension cord.
• ALWAYS completely unroll the power cord.
• NEVER let the cord hang over the edge of the table or the counter.
• NEVER place the power supply cord near heat sources such as cookers, heatings or ovens.
• Only use the appliance on the mains voltage as indicated on the identification label.
• This appliance is only suited for household use, and not for professional use.
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BEFORE THE FIRST USE
• Remove all packaging and stickers.
• Keep packaging away from children.
• First check your appliances for possible damages. If it is damaged, do NOT use the appliance but bring
it back to your sales point.
• Clean the appliance as described under 'Cleaning' (point 4) before the first use.
• Check that the power voltage of your appliance (230 volts) matches the mains voltage in your home.
• Make sure the thermostat is in the 'MIN' position
• Attach the detachable cable (F) to the back of the appliance and plug in.
• The appliance is now ready for use.
• Assembling the pans: click the handle to the pan as described below:
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