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Safety
− Make sure there is a safe distance to all flammable objects,
e.g. curtains and drapes.
− Always let the sandwich maker cool off completely before
you transport, clean or stow the sandwich maker.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the sandwich maker may result in dam-
age to the sandwich maker.
− Place the sandwich maker on a stable, level and heat-
resistant base. In the process, make sure that there is a
sufficiently large distance to intense heat sources like
heating plates, heating pipes and similar.
− Support feet are located on the bottom of the sandwich
maker. Since furniture surfaces are made of various mate-
rials and are treated with a wide range of care products,
some of these substances may contain components which
attack and macerate the support feet. If necessary, place
an anti-slip base under the sandwich maker.
− Unavoidable food splashes may occur when preparing
meals. Make sure that the base is easy-care and can be
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− Set up the sandwich maker so that the heat emitted
during use is dispelled into the surroundings.
− Make sure that the sandwich maker is not set up under
cupboards or in a corner as baked goods could catch fire.
Also make sure there is sufficient distance to flammable
materials like curtains or table cloths.
− Ensure that the mains cord does not come into contact
with hot parts.
− Never immerse the sandwich maker in water and do not
use a steam cleaner to clean it. Otherwise, you could dam-
age the sandwich maker.
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