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UK
USE
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Apply a little butter, margarine or oil to the
grill plate.
•
Place the appliance on a flat, heat-
resistant surface and plug it in.
•
Turn the thermostat button to the required
setting. The indicator light comes on and
the appliance begins to heat up. Once
the appliance has reached the correct
temperature, the thermostat light will go
off. The thermostat light comes on and
goes off as the heating element comes on
and goes off.
•
Place the food on the grill plate and fry it.
Liquid fat and meat juices run down into
the drip tray (3) through the drain hole (6).
•
Carefully loosen and turn the food using a
heat-resistant spatula or similar. You must
not use metal utensils or utensils with a
sharp edge on the grill plate, as it has
a special non-stick coating. Instead use
plastic, melamine or wooden utensils.
•
You can stop the cooking process at any
time by removing the plug from the socket.
•
Warning! The metal parts will get very hot
during use. Always hold by the bamboo
frame. Be careful of spitting oil, fat or other
liquids.
•
Turn down the thermostat and unplug the
appliance once the food is ready.
•
Before cleaning and storing the appliance,
make sure it has cooled completely.
CLEANING
Before cleaning, remove the plug from the wall
socket and allow the appliance to cool down.
For reasons of electrical safety, never use
water or any other kind of liquid on the
appliance nor immerse it.
Then dismantle the appliance. Clean the
outside of the appliance by wiping with a damp
cloth. The grill plate can be cleaned with a
damp cloth or a soft brush.
If any food residues remain on the grill plate,
these can be loosened using a small amount
of cooking oil. Leave the oil for 5 minutes, and
then wipe the grill plate with a piece of kitchen
roll.
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL AND
RECYCLING OF THIS PRODUCT
Please note that this Adexi product is marked
with this symbol:
This means that this product must not be
disposed of along with ordinary household
waste, as electrical and electronic waste must
be disposed of separately.
In accordance with the WEEE directive, every
member state must ensure correct collection,
recovery, handling and recycling of electrical
and electronic waste. Private households in
the EU can take used equipment to special
recycling stations free of charge.
In some member states you can in certain
cases return used equipment to the retailer
from whom you purchased it, if you are
purchasing new equipment. Contact your
retailer, distributor or the municipal authorities
for further information on what to do with
electrical and electronic waste.