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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

DEAR CUSTOMER! 

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GOOD CHOICE! NOW YOU ARE THE OWNER OF 

ATLANTA

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 PRODUCT NOTABLE FOR ITS PROGRESSIVE DESIGN AND GOOD QUALITY 

PERFORMANCE. WE HOPE OUR PRODUCTS WILL STAY WITH YOU FOR YEARS ON END. 

BEFORE OPERATING  

Please, read this instruction manual carefully before operating the appliance.

SAFETY MEASURES

•  The appliance operates from power supply; power supply technical characteristics 
are specified on the factory marking of device.
•  Do not place empty frying pans and saucepans on the hot plate, as the cook 
top heats very quickly and the oil left unattended can ignite. Never extinguish the 
burning oil with water. 
•  Do not move the hot plate when a dish is placed onto it. 
•  Do not place knives, lids, and other metallic objects on the hot plate. They may 
heat up while the appliance is in use.  
•  The  oil  left  on  the  running  induction  hot  plate  could  be  reason  of  fire.  Do  not 
extinguish burning oil by water.
•  Do not heat closed tin cans on the hot plate, as they can explode. 
•  Do not operate the appliance close to objects that can be easily deformed by 
high temperature.
•  Do not operate the hot plate in the bathroom or close to other water sources. 
•  The device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 
physical,  sensory  or  mental  ability  or  if  they  have  no  experience  or  knowledge,  if 
they are not under control or not instructed on the use of the instrument the person 
responsible for their safety.
•  Do not leave the appliance unattended when the device is plugged in or when 
children are around. A power supply cord must not be hung down as children can pull 
it, throw the appliance and get burnt.
•  To avoid the danger, if the power cord has been damaged, it should be replaced 
by the manufacturer, its agent or similar qualified person.
•  Do not put the hot plate on a soft, uneven, non-heat resistant surface. 
•  Use a separate socket for the air pot.
•  In case of connecting the device never use the electrical extension cord.
•  Do not twist the cord and do not wind it around the appliance. 
•  In order to reduce the risk of fire and electric shock:

do not scrape the body of the appliance;

Summary of Contents for ATH-1110

Page 1: ...RUS EN KZ Instruction Manual Ver 2 06 2010 ATH 1110 BBQ Grill...

Page 2: ...2 BBQ GRILL...

Page 3: ...ns on the hot plate as they can explode Do not operate the appliance close to objects that can be easily deformed by high temperature Do not operate the hot plate in the bathroom or close to other wat...

Page 4: ...nplug the appliance instead grasp the plug and pull to disconnect store the appliance in a cool dry place The device is designed for indoor use exclusively for domestic use Do not use the appliance fo...

Page 5: ...the wall Unwind the cord completely 2 Plug the appliance 3 Put the products you are going to cook on the grill Try to distribute the products evenly over the entire surface of the grid 4 Turn the swit...

Page 6: ...ter or other liquids Type of meat Thickness Cook through Medium rare Cook through Medium Cook through Well Beef Escalope 3 cm 5 min 8 min 12 min Cutlet 4 cm 8 min 12 min 18 min Filet 3 cm 8 min 12 min...

Page 7: ...s are the assemblage of technical materials and therefore cannot be utilized with household rubbish For this reason we would kindly ask you to support us in resource saving and environmental protectio...

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