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WARNING! DO NOT IMMERSE THE APPLIANCE IN WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
1. Before cleaning, unplug the grill from the mains socket and allow it to cool. Important:
The grill may be hot and should be turned off by setting the temperature dial to the O or
Off position. Make sure the power switch is off.
Note:
After switching off the appliance, ensure that it has time to cool down. The grill and
griddle plates may be easier to clean if they are slightly warm.
2. Once the appliance has cooled, use a heat-resistant plastic spatula to scrape off any
excess fat or food from the grill and griddle plates. Remove the drip tray when finished.
3. Use a warm, soapy sponge to wipe plates clean, then rinse the sponge and wipe again to
remove any soapy residue. Dry thoroughly with an absorbent paper towel.
4. To remove stubborn build-up, use a nylon or non-metallic scrubbing pad to clean the
grill plates.
5. Important: Do not use metallic scrubbing pads, steel wool or any abrasive cleaners to
clean any part of your grill; use only nylon or non-metallic scrubbing pads.
6. Empty the drip tray and wash in warm, soapy water; dry thoroughly with a paper towel.
7. To clean the grill lid and the rest of the appliance, wipe it with a warm, wet sponge and
dry with a soft, dry cloth. Important: Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other
liquid.
8. Any servicing requiring disassembly other than the above cleaning must be performed
only by a qualified electrician or the manufacturer.
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Discolouring of the grill and griddle plates only affects the appearance of the grill, and
has absolutely no effect on the way it operates.
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Do not place anything on the upper side of the grill and griddle plates to avoid damaging
the non-stick layer.
To store your appliance:
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Ensure that the grill is clean and dry before you store it.
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Store the appliance in a cool and dry place.
8 - Cleaning & Care
DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
Appliances bearing the symbol shown here may not be disposed of in domestic rubbish.
You are required to dispose of old electrical and electronic appliances like this separately.
Please visit www.recycle-more.co.uk or www.recyclenow.co.uk for access to information
about the recycling of electrical items.
Please visit www.weeeireland.ie for access to information about the recycling of
electrical items purchased in Ireland.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August 2006, states that all electrical items must be
recycled, rather than taken to landfill.
Please arrange to take this appliance to your local Civic Amenity site
for recycling, once it has reached the end of its life.
7 - Recycling