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Do not pull on the power cord or the appliance itself to remove the plug from
the socket.
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Prevent the power cord from getting in contact with the appliance.
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Make sure children do not pull on the cord and cannot break the device or be
crushed by it.
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Also inform other users about possible dangers.
Close the movable plate accompanying the movement.
Crushing hazard.
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Danger of burns
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Do not touch the hot surfaces of the appliance.
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When the device is started, high temperatures are generated which cause
burns to the touch!
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Even after switching off, the device is still very hot for a long time. There is a
risk of burns!
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The temperature of the cooking surfaces and all metal parts can be very high
when the appliance has been running or stopped for less than an hour.
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Always use the handles and control knobs.
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Before moving the appliance, let it cool down.
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Do not use if it has been exposed to temperatures below 0 ° C in the Previous
24 hours.
Use the device only for the purpose described in this operating manual. If the
device is used improperly or used incorrectly, no liability can be accepted for
any damage.
3 DEVICE CONNECTION, USAGE AND OPERATION
Griddle for commercial use only. The waffle iron is an appliance with fixed and
movable heating surfaces intended for cooking waffles.
Any other use is to be
considered improper and therefore dangerous
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The plate is intended for indoor use only.
With the plates closed, insert the power plug into the socket. Increase the
temperature of the heating surfaces by turning the thermostat knob (1) clockwise.
Reduce the temperature by turning the thermostat knob (1) anticlockwise.
The temperature is kept constant at the set value once the steady state condition
is reached.
The turning on of the orange light (2) displays the period of operation of the
heating elements.
Set the temperature (1) to approximately 200/225 ° C.
Carefully lift the upper mobile part using the handle (4) and spread a thin layer of
oil evenly with the help of a small kitchen brush.
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