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ENGLISH
Press grill
Instruction manual
Description
1.
Handle
2.
Upper frying plate
3.
Upper frying plate lock
4.
Lower frying plate
5.
Pilot lamp of the heating element
6.
Power indicator
7.
Temperature control knob
8.
Chute for draining juice or oil
9.
Juice or oil container
10.
Scraper for cleaning frying plates
Attention!
For additional protection against possible
electric shock it is reasonable to install a
residual current device (RCD) with nominal
operation current not exceeding 30 mA. To
install RCD contact a specialist.
SAFETY MEASURES
Read this instruction manual carefully before
using the unit and keep it for the whole
operation period. Use the unit according to
its intended purpose only, as it is stated in this
user manual. Mishandling the unit can lead to
its breakage and cause harm to the user or
damage to his/her property.
•
Before connecting the unit to the mains
make sure that the operating voltage of
the unit corresponds to the voltage of your
mains.
•
Power cord is equipped with euro plug;
plug it into the socket with reliable ground-
ing contact.
•
To avoid fire do not use adapters for con-
necting the unit to the mains.
•
Do not use the unit outdoors.
•
Never leave the operating unit unattended.
•
Install the unit on a flat, stable heat-resis-
tant surface away from sources of moisture,
heat and open flame and with free access to
the mains socket.
•
Do not place and do not use the grill near
objects subject to thermal deformation.
•
Use the unit in places with proper ventila-
tion.
•
To avoid fire never place the unit near cur-
tains or cover it during operation.
•
Be careful: the unit body heats up strongly
during operation, do not touch hot surfaces
to avoid burns.
•
To avoid burns beware of steam emission
from gaps between the frying plates, be
careful, keep your hands and other open
parts of your body away from the edges of
frying plates.
•
Do not use the unit for frying frozen food;
defrost the food before frying.
ATTENTION! Take the products out of the
unit right after frying. Keeping products in the
operating unit for a long time can cause their
burning.
•
Never use sharp metal objects to take the
prepared food out, as they can damage
the non-stick coating of the frying plates.
Always use kitchen tools suitable for non-
stick coatings.
•
Do not move the unit when it is hot; wait till it
cools down completely.
•
Unplug the grill before cleaning or when you
do not use it.
•
Do not let the power cord hang from the
table or come in contact with hot surfaces
or sharp edges of kitchen furniture.
•
When unplugging the unit pull the plug but
not cord.
•
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
•
Do not use the unit next to a kitchen sink; do
not expose it to moisture.
•
To avoid electric shock do not immerse the
power cord, the plug or the unit itself into
water or any other liquids. If this happened,
DO NOT TOUCH the unit, unplug it imme-
diately. And only then you can take the unit
out of water. Apply to the authorized service
center for testing or repairing the unit.
•
Periodically check the power cord and
power plug integrity.
•
Do not allow children to use the unit as a toy.
•
This unit is not intended for usage by chil-
dren or disabled persons unless they are
given all the necessary and understandable
instructions by a person who is respon-
sible for their safety on safety measures
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