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Intended Use
This appliance serves for heating, grilling and browning of food.
It is intended for the use in private households and similar ap-
plications. The appliance is only to be used as described in the
user manual. Do not use the appliance for any other purpose.
Any other use is not intended and can result in damages or
personal injuries.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages caused by
improper use.
Scope of delivery
1 Grilling appliance
1 Grill plate
8 Small pans
8 Wooden spatulas
Unpacking the appliance
• Remove the appliance from its packaging.
• Remove all packaging materials such as films, filler mate-
rial, cable clips and carton.
• Check the contents for completeness.
• Check the appliance for possible transport damage to
prevent hazards.
• In case of incomplete delivery or damage, do not operate
the device. Return it to your dealer immediately.
NOTE:
Production residue or dust may have collected on the appli-
ance. We recommend cleaning the appliance according to
chapter “Cleaning”.
Instructions
CAUTION: Avoid damage to the non-stick coated grill
surfaces!
• Only use wooden or Teflon spatula.
• Do not use pointed objects (e.g. knife, fork) on the grill
surface.
• Do not use plastic utensils. They can melt.
• The non-stick coated grill surfaces enable dishes to be
prepared without the use of fat.
• If you want to use oil ensure that it is highly heatable, such
as sunflower oil. Do not use olive oil or butter, since they
start smoking already at low temperatures.
Assembly
• Place the grill plate onto the appliance so that it is held
firmly in place.
• Place the small pans underneath.
Electrical connection
• Please ensure that the temperature control is set to position
“
O
”.
• Before you plug the power plug into the power outlet,
ensure that the mains voltage corresponds with that of the
appliance. You can find information about this on the rating
plate.
• Only connect the appliance to a properly installed earthed
socket.
Switching On/ Off
The temperature control is used to switch the appliance on and
off. The light on the control shows you the operation.
Temperature control
Adjust the temperature control depending on the intended
purpose:
• The MAX setting for grilling or roasting;
• a small or medium setting for keeping warm or cooking.
Before initial use
1. Slightly grease the small pans and the grill plate.
2. Put all the parts into the appliance.
3. Operate the appliance without food for about 10 minutes
for the protective layers to be removed. To do so, set the
temperature control to the position
MAX.
NOTE:
This process normally produces a small amount of
smoke. Ensure adequate ventilation.
4. Set the temperature control to position “
O
”. Disconnect the
mains plug from the wall socket.
5. Let the appliance cool down completely.
6. Clean all the parts that will come into contact with food
again.
Your appliance is now ready to use.
Tips for the Raclette Evening
• Cut all ingredients into small pieces or slices.
• Let the appliance preheat for about 10 minutes.
• Place food of your choice onto the grill plate.
• You may use the small pans to bake mushrooms or small
open sandwiches topped with cheese.
• Do not overfill the small pans.
• Ensure that the ingredients don’t get into contact with the
heating element.
• From time to time, remove larger food residues from the
grill plate, and the small pans, so that these won’t burn.
End Of Operation
1. Set the temperature control to position “
O
”. The light on the
control will go out.
2. Allow the appliance to cool before you clean it.
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