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Never leave the appliance unattended when in use as
bread may burn.
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It is best to remove toasted bread with wooden, dull-
edged utensils. Metallic objects such as knives, forks,
etc. may damage cooking plates.
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Never place the appliance on or near gas or electric
cookers or in places where it might touch a hot oven
or microwave.
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Never cover the appliance when it is hot or connected
to the mains supply.
When using the sandwich maker for the first
time, with the cooking zones getting hotter
you may notice a fine smoke haze. It is not
dangerous nor is it a sign that your appliance
is defective. The appliance should cease to
emit the haze after several cooking cycles.
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Remove the plug from the mains socket, and allow the
sandwich maker to cool down fully.
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When the appliance has cooled down, wipe the remnants
of oil away from the cooking plates with paper towel.
How to use and how your sandwich
maker works
1
Place your sandwich maker on a dry, even surface near
the mains socket.
2
Close and latch the toaster.
3
Plug the appliance into the mains socket. The red light
will come On.
4
Wait for about 3-4 minutes for the green indicator to
illuminate. The green light shows that the cooking plates
have reached the correct cooking temperature.
The green indicator will cycle On and Off. This
is a sign showing that the correct cooking
temperature is maintained.
To get golden brown sandwiches, spread the
outside of bread with butter.
5
Unlatch and open the toaster.
6
Place sandwiches on the lower cooking plate.
7
Close the lid carefully. If necessary, use a wooden
spatula to hold the sandwiches in place. If you cannot close
the lid properly, it means that the sandwiches are overfilled,
and you need to remove some of the filling.
Do not force the lid down. This can damage
your sandwich maker.
Toasting time depends on your taste and the
type of bread. Sandwiches are usually toasted
for ca. 3-8 minutes. You can unlatch and open
the lid to decide if you still want to toast your
sandwiches.
Be careful. The appliance may generate hot
steam when operating. The hot steam may also
escape when you open the lid. Risk of burns!
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Unlatch and open the lid.
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Remove the toasted sandwiches.
Use a wooden spatula to remove sandwiches
and remnants from the sandwich maker.
Sharp and/or metallic objects may damage the
cooking plates.
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TIP
Product information and tips on
its use
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The appliance is intended solely for household use,
indoors.
Technical data
The technical parameters are given on the data plate of the
product.
Characteristics of the appliance
With the sandwich maker you will be able to toast
sandwiches with filling quickly. The sandwich maker allows
you to cook one or two slices of bread for toasting at the
same time. The cooking plates are covered with a specially
designed layer to prevent the sandwiches from sticking to
the cooking plate. The sandwich maker has two indicators:
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red: the red light indicates that the appliance has been
connected to the mains supply,
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green: you can use the appliance for toasting now.
Features of your sandwich maker
1
Upper lid
2
Lower lid
3
Cooking plates
4
Catch
5
Red indicator
6
Green indicator
Before using for the first time
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Remove your sandwich maker from the packaging.
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Make sure that the voltage shown on the rating plate of
the appliance corresponds to that in the mains supply.
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Clean the inside of the sandwich maker with a slightly
damp cloth or paper towel.
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Brush the cooking zones with a small amount of oil or butter.
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Pre-heat the sandwich maker for about 5 minutes with
the lid open to remove any remnants originating from the
manufacturing process.
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