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Safety Instructions

Read carefully before using and be sure to follow the instructions.

    The precautions described below are intended to protect the user and other individuals from physical harm 

and to safeguard against damage to property. 

Be sure to follow the instructions since they are important safeguards.

   Do not remove the safety instructions seal attached to the product.

Safety instructions are classified according to the level 

of harm and damage caused by improper use as shown 

below.

This indicates "There is a possibility 

of death or serious injury

*1

" when unit 

is improperly handled by the user.

Warning

Caution

Caution

Description of symbols used

The   symbol indicates a warning 

or caution. The specific details 

of the warning or caution are 

indicated inside the symbol or in a 

picture or text near the symbol.

The   symbol indicates an action 

which is prohibited. The specific 

details of prohibited matters are 

indicated inside the symbol or in a 

picture or text near the symbol.

The   symbol indicates an action 

or instruction to be taken.

The specific details of instructed 

matters are indicated inside the 

symbol or in a picture or text near 

the symbol.

Disassemble

is prohibited.

Do not modify.

Do not allow anyone other than a repair 

technician to disassemble or repair the 

product. This is to avoid fire, electric shock, or 

injuries.

Only use with AC 220-230V.

Using the product at any other voltage may 

result in fire or electric shock.

Use an AC outlet of 7A or higher 

exclusively for the product.

Connecting other instruments with the same 

AC outlet may cause the branch socket to 

overheat, resulting in fire.

Do not use a damaged power cord, and 

do not damage the power cord.

(Protect the power cord. Do not use force, 

place near a high humidity area, pull, twist, 

bundle, place something heavy on top, or 

tuck.) This is to avoid fire or electric shock.

If dust collects on the plug for AC outlet, 

completely wipe off the dust.

This is to avoid fire.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced by the manufacturer, its service 

agent or similarly qualified persons in 

order to avoid a hazard. 

Firmly insert the plug into an AC outlet.

This is to avoid electric shock, shorting, 

smoke, or fire.

Do not use the product if the plug in the 

AC outlet is damaged or loose.

This is to avoid electric shock, shorting, or 

fire.

Do not

touch the

unit with

wet hand.

Do not plug or unplug with wet hands.

This is to avoid electric shock or injuries.

Do not allow children to use the 

appliance by themselves and do not put 

within reach of infants or toddlers.

Failing to do so may result in burns, electric 

shock, or injury.

Do not use for deep-frying.

This is to avoid fire.

Warning

Prohibition

Direction

This indicates "There is a possibility 

of injury

*2

 or damage to property

*3

when the unit is improperly handled 

by the user.

*1: “Serious injury”is defined here as a medical condition such as loss 

of sight, injuries, burns (high-temperature or low-temperature burns), 

electric shocks, broken bones or poisoning which will have aftereffects 

and/or which will require hospitalization or long-term outpatient 

 

care.

*2: “Injury”is defined here as a physical injury, a scald or an electric shock 

which will not require hospital treatment or long-term outpatient care.

*3: “Damage to property”is defined here as damage extending to buildings, 

household effects, domestic animals, pets, etc.

Summary of Contents for CQD-B Series

Page 1: ...TIGER CORPORATION Head Office 3 1 Hayami cho Kadoma City Osaka 571 8571 Japan...

Page 2: ...ousehold use Electric Skillet Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing this product Read all information in this instruction manual before using the appliance Keep this manual in a handy location f...

Page 3: ...ooking with the deep pan or takoyaki plate optional accessory installed 4 How to use 13 When grilling with the grooved griddle plate optional accessory inserted 5 After use 17 6 Cleaning 18 7 Troubles...

Page 4: ...2...

Page 5: ...he branch socket to overheat resulting in fire Do not use a damaged power cord and do not damage the power cord Protect the power cord Do not use force place near a high humidity area pull twist bundl...

Page 6: ...lly hot When the power cord is moved power is supplied at some moments and not supplied at other moments When the product is different than usual such as it becomes abnormally hot or there is the smel...

Page 7: ...when it is still hot or with the power cord connected This is to avoid scalds or fire The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system When...

Page 8: ...it unsuitable for use Do not use the product to cook while any combination of the deep pan and plates optional accessory are stacked on top of one another regardless of whether two or three cooking su...

Page 9: ...or more than 10 minutes Extended period of heating makes the handles of the deep pan hot and dangerous Make sure the lid is set completely in place Do not move the deep pan or a plate optional accesso...

Page 10: ...epending on the temperature control of the cooking operation Temperature control lever Water holding plate cover optional accessory Install on the product only when using the grooved griddle plate Wat...

Page 11: ...t 2 Before inserting the deep pan or plate optional accessory be sure to check that the heater unit has been inserted Check that the heater unit plus the deep pan or plate optional accessory are not o...

Page 12: ...the entire surface of the deep pan or plate optional accessory Before cooking Cleanly remove any water droplets or foreign matter from the reverse side of the deep pan or plate optional accessory heat...

Page 13: ...stment lever Once the deep pan or plate optional accessory has heated up begin cooking 6 It takes approximately 20 minutes to reach the desired temperature if the lid is not used The first time power...

Page 14: ...ering of oil and water resulting in burn injuries Additionally a lid may cause the takoyaki plate s temperature to rise leading to a risk of fire When using the takoyaki plate for Gambas al Ajillo Spa...

Page 15: ...e optional accessory inserted Set the heater unit into the main unit guard Heater unit Main unit guard 1 Confirm that the safety bracket is raised Confirm that it is raised Safety bracket 2 Raised saf...

Page 16: ...ty bracket will not operate normally Check when setting Insert the water holding plate optional accessory and fill with water to the level indicated on the interior of the water holding plate 3 Place...

Page 17: ...plate optional accessory inserted Confirm that the temperature adjustment lever is toggled to the left end and that the yellow bar has reached the OFF position Temperature adjustment lever Gradation...

Page 18: ...rature guideline Cooking example Indication Steak barbecued meat 240 To keep warm KEEP WARM The indication is a rough temperature guide The warming temperature is approximately 70 C to 90 C Cleanly re...

Page 19: ...le continuing to press down For care and maintenance p 18 Heater unit Main unit guard How to store After cleaning store them in the original box The storage instructions can be found on the box If not...

Page 20: ...duct with detergent use a synthetic kitchen detergent formulated for dishware pots and pans and rinse thoroughly Detergent not rinsed from the product may cause resin and other materials to deteriorat...

Page 21: ...shioning material been removed Always remove them before use 8 When the grooved griddle plate optional accessory is being used smoke is produced or there is a burning smell Have the water holding plat...

Page 22: ...rmation or corrosion problem contact the Tiger product retailer where you purchased the product The end of the heat sensing rod appears scorched The piece is blackened because it has been welded but t...

Page 23: ...21 1 1 2 3 220 230V 7A...

Page 24: ...22...

Page 25: ...23 1 10...

Page 26: ...24 IH 2 3...

Page 27: ...25 2 10 IH...

Page 28: ...26 P 36 P 27 31 CQD...

Page 29: ...27 3 1 2...

Page 30: ...28 3 OFF 4...

Page 31: ...29 3 5 6 20...

Page 32: ...30 240 200 160 240 KEEP WARM 160 KEEP WARM 160 70 90 160 160...

Page 33: ...31 4 1 2...

Page 34: ...32 3 4 2 1...

Page 35: ...33 4 OFF 5 6...

Page 36: ...34 7 20 P 32 KEEP WARM 240 KEEP WARM 70 90...

Page 37: ...35 5 OFF 1 2 3 4 P 36 P 36...

Page 38: ...36 6 u 1 v w u v u v u v...

Page 39: ...37 7 29 33 7A 21 22 OFF 28 29 33 34 27 28 31 32 30 34 36 23 38 26 32 34...

Page 40: ...38 220 230V 50 60Hz W 1200 1312 1 KEEP WARM 240 2 cm 40 2 43 2 18 8 1 cm 6 9 1 L 5 0 1 kg 4 5 1 m 1 8 1 2...

Page 41: ...39 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 220 230V 7A...

Page 42: ...40...

Page 43: ...41 1 10...

Page 44: ...42 2 3...

Page 45: ...43 2 10...

Page 46: ...44 P 54 P 45 49...

Page 47: ...45 3 1 2...

Page 48: ...46 3 OFF 4...

Page 49: ...47 3 5 6 20...

Page 50: ...48 KEEP WARM 240 200 160 240 KEEP WARM 160 KEEP WARM 160 70 90 160 160...

Page 51: ...49 4 1 2...

Page 52: ...50 3 4 2 1...

Page 53: ...51 4 OFF 5 6...

Page 54: ...52 7 20 P 50 KEEP WARM 240 KEEP WARM 70 90...

Page 55: ...53 5 1 2 3 4 P 54 P 54...

Page 56: ...54 6 u v w u v u v u v...

Page 57: ...55 7 51 53 7A 41 42 OFF 46 47 50 51 45 46 49 50 48 52 54 41 56 44 50 52...

Page 58: ...56...

Page 59: ...57 220 230V 50 60Hz W 1200 1312 1 KEEP WARM 240 2 cm 40 2 43 2 18 8 1 cm 6 9 1 L 5 0 1 kg 4 5 1 m 1 8 1 2...

Page 60: ...58 memo MEMO 38 memo...

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