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may lead in combination with the heat-
ed fat/oil to explosive deflagrations.
~
The lid should be kept closed during
heating and frying.
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During frying, hot steam escapes from
the grease filter. Be careful not to put
your hands into the steam.
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Do not touch any hot parts of the device
such as the inspection window. The fry-
ing basket should only be touched at
the handle.
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After frying, the fryer should cool down
for at least 1 to 2 hours before you emp-
ty the oil container and clean the de-
vice.
DANGER of slipping
~
Avoid any splashes of oil/fat on the
floor. There is a danger of slipping!
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock due to moisture
~
Protect the heating unit from moisture,
dripping and water splashes.
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Do not use the device in the open air or
near vessels filled with water, e.g. sinks.
~
If the heating unit has fallen into water,
remove the mains plug immediately,
and only then remove the device from
the water. Do not use the device again,
and have it checked by a specialist
workshop.
~
Never touch the heating unit with wet
hands.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock
~
Do not use the device if the device or
the power cable has any visible dam-
age, or if the device has previously
been dropped.
~
Extension cables must be designed for a
minimum of 10 ampere.
~
Lay the power cable and any extension
cable such that nobody can step on
them, get caught on them, or trip over
them.
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Before connecting the device, check that
the temperature controller is set to the
MIN
marking.
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Connect the mains plug only to a cor-
rectly installed, easily accessible
earthed wall socket with voltage corre-
sponding to the rating plate. The wall
socket must continue to be easily acces-
sible after the device is plugged in.
~
Ensure that the power cable cannot be
damaged by sharp edges or hot points.
Do not wrap the power cable around
the device.
~
Even after it has been switched off, the
device has not been completely discon-
nected from the mains. In order to fully
disconnect it, pull out the mains plug.
~
When setting up the device, make sure
that the power cable is not trapped or
crushed.
~
To pull the mains plug out of the wall
socket, always pull on the mains plug,
and never on the power cable.
~
Disconnect the mains plug from the wall
socket …
… if there is a fault,
… if the device or the power cable is
damaged;
… when you are not using the device;
… before you clean the device and
… during thunderstorms.
~
Do not connect another device with a
high power consumption to a wall sock-
et on the same circuit. This way you will
avoid overloading the mains power sup-
ply.
~
Do not connect the device by using a
multiple socket. By doing so the socket
might be overloaded.
~
To avoid any risk, do not make modifi-
cations to the device.
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