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1.
Turn the thermostat with pilot light
to the ‘OFF’ position and insert the
mains connection assembly into the
appliance’s plug box (fig. 2).
2.
Plug the appliance into the mains and
select the required cooking temperature
by aligning the thermostat with the pilot
light in the connection assembly. The
pilot light will come on. When the pilot
light switches off, this indicates that
the grill tray has reached the selected
temperature.
Thermostat:
3.
After use, turn the thermostat back to
‘0’, unplug the appliance and leave to
cool before handling.
5. USING YOUR APPLIANCE
6. TIPS
•
In order to prolong the life of the non-stick
coating on the grill tray:
- Only use wooden or heat-resistant
plastic utensils.
- Do not cut food on the tray or use sharp
objects for handling food items.
- Do not leave plastic objects that may
melt on the tray whilst switched on.
•
Make sure food items are cut uniformly in
order to ensure optimum results.
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, unplug the appliance from
the mains and leave to cool.
Unplug the connection assembly from the
plug box before cleaning the grill tray.
Grill plate
Clean the grill plate with warm soapy water
and a soft sponge. After cleaning, dry the
grill plate, paying special attention to the
plug box, which should be dried thoroughly.
Do not use metal scourers or abrasive
detergents that may damage the non-stick
surface. The plate can also be washed in
the dishwasher. After each wash, coat the
grill plate with salad oil, margarine or butter.
Drip tray
Clean with warm water and detergent. The
tray can also be washed in the dishwasher.
Mains connection assembly
Clean the outside of the connection
assembly by wiping with a damp cloth.
Do
not submerge the assembly in water or
any other liquid.
8. STORAGE
Store the mains connection assembly in
such a way as to prevent it falling or being
knocked.
Before storing, make sure the appliance is
clean and dry.
Store the barbecue on a stable surface.