7.1 Cleaning the base section
1. Clean the base section 8 with a damp
cloth. A little washing-up liquid may
also be used.
2. Wipe off with fresh water.
3. Do not use the machine again until it is
fully dry.
7.2 Cleaning the grill plate
and accessories
1. Lift the grill plate 1 off the base sec-
tion 8 after it has cooled down.
2. Clean the grill plate 1, raclette pans 9
and the plastic spatulas 10 by hand in
warm dishwater.
3. If heavily soiled, leave parts to soak in
warm water for about 20 – 30 minutes.
You could add a few drops of mild
washing-up liquid.
4. Carefully dry all parts after cleaning.
7.3 Dishwasher
The raclette pans 9 and the plastic spatu-
las 10 can also be cleaned in a dishwasher.
7.4 Storing the device
To prepare the device for storage:
1. Wind the power cable with mains
plug 2 around the cable spool 11.
2. Lead the end of the power cable with
mains plug 2 through the cable
guide 12.
8. Disposal
This product is subject to the
provisions of European Direc-
tive 2012/19/EC. The symbol
showing a wheelie bin crossed
through indicates that the prod-
uct requires separate refuse collection in the
European Union. This applies to the product
and all accessories marked with this symbol.
Products identified with this symbol may not
be discarded with normal household waste,
but must be taken to a collection point for re-
cycling electric and electronic appliances.
This recycling symbol marks
e.g. an object or parts of the
material as valuable for recy-
cling. Recycling helps to re-
duce the consumption of raw
materials and protect the environment.
Packaging
When disposing of the packaging, make
sure you comply with the environmental reg-
ulations applicable in your country.
9. Trouble-shooting
If your device fails to function as required,
please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is
only a minor problem, and you can solve it
yourself.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock!
Do not attempt to repair the device your-
self under any circumstances.
Fault
• Has the device been
No function
• Check the connection.
Possible causes /
Action
connected to the pow-
er supply?
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