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3 in 1 Sandwich Maker            

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Instructions for Use 

 

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

                                             

v00124/04/18 

 

 
Accessories 
 
Interchangeable 3 non-stick coating plates 

 

Sandwich Plates 

 

for making delicious toasted 
sandwiches  

Waffle Plates 

 

 

for making 2 square shaped 
Belgian style waffles at a time  

Grill Plates 

 

 

 

for grilling meat 
and vegetables 
 

 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: 

 

Before using for the first time 

 

Clean the baking plates with a damp cloth or sponge. 

 

Slightly grease the baking plates with a little butter or cooking oil. 

 

Plug in the sandwich maker and heat up the plates until the green Cooking pilot light goes off. 

 

The sandwich maker is ready for use  

 

Note: When using this sandwich maker for the first time, a fine smoke haze may result. This is normal 
because of the initial heating of the internal components. 

 

Making toasted sandwich 

 

Put the mains plug into the wall socket. Both the red Power pilot light indicating that the device is 
working and the green Cooking pilot light indicating the sandwich maker is heating up will light up.  

 

When the green Cooking pilot light goes off, the sandwich maker is ready for use. 

 

Prepare the ingredients for your toasted sandwich. For each sandwich you need two slices of bread and 
a suitable filling.  

 

To obtain a golden brown result, you can slightly butter the side of the bread in contact with the plate. 

 

Lay the slices of bread with the buttered side on the lower cooking plate, place your filling and cover 
with the second slices of bread with buttered side up. You can toast only one sandwich if you wish. 

 

For optimal result, fillings should be placed well within the sandwich slices. 

 

Lower the upper cooking plate carefully onto the bread until the sandwich maker is tightly clamped. 

Summary of Contents for 11138

Page 1: ... into a wall socket the red light is on B Cooking pilot light Green When the sandwich maker heats up the green light is on When the light goes off the sandwich maker is ready for use C Feet To prevent the sandwich maker from sliding D Handle clamp to close lids and secure E Slide switch Slide the top and bottom switch to release the baking plate for cleaning or to replace with another baking plate...

Page 2: ...ecause of the initial heating of the internal components Making toasted sandwich Put the mains plug into the wall socket Both the red Power pilot light indicating that the device is working and the green Cooking pilot light indicating the sandwich maker is heating up will light up When the green Cooking pilot light goes off the sandwich maker is ready for use Prepare the ingredients for your toast...

Page 3: ...table oil 1 tablespoon of caster sugar teaspoon of salt and teaspoon vanilla extract Beat until smooth Pour 2 portions of the mixture into sandwich maker and cook until golden brown Serve hot Grilling meat or vegetables Marinade the meat fish or vegetables for 30 60 minutes Pat dry or drain before grilling Suggested marinade Mix 2 tbsp olive oil with 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar Add 2 cloves of garlic ...

Page 4: ...ARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS TO BE GIVEN WHERE CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE ARE PRESENT THE USE OF ANY ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS NOT RECOMMENDED BY COOPERS OF STORTFORD MAY CAUSE INJURIES AND INVALIDATE ANY WARRANTY YOU MAY HAVE DO NOT LET THE POWER CABLE HANG OVER THE EDGE OF A TABLE OR COUNTER OR TOUCH HOT SURFACES DO NOT PLACE ON OR NEAR HEAT SOURCES USE ON A LEVEL STABLE SURFACE DO NOT COVER THE ITEM...

Page 5: ...h a 13A Moulded plug If this plug breaks then seek a qualified electrician to replace this with a rewire able BS1363 13 Amp plug DISPOSAL Dispose of all packaging paper cartons plastic and plastic bags in accordance with your local recycling regulations At the end of the product s lifespan please dispose of it at an authorised household WEEE waste recycling centre ...

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