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Egg Cooker
1. Intended use
This appliance is intended exclusively for cooking
and keeping warm chicken eggs in private
households.
It is not intended for use with other foods or other
materials. It is also not intended for commercial or
industrial use.
2. Technical data
Voltage:
Power consumption:
Capacity:
3. Items supplied
Egg Cooker
Measuring cup
Operating Instructions
4. Appliance description
q
Lid
w
Egg holder
e
Cooking bowl
r
Operating switch
(position "
": cook)
(position "O": off)
(position "
": keep warm)
t
Rolled-up cable
y
Measuring cup
u
Egg pick (integrated in the measuring cup)
220-240 V ~ / 50 Hz
400 W
Max. 7 eggs
5. Safety instructions
DANGER! Electric shock!
Risk of fire!
• Only connect the egg cooker to a properly
installed and grounded socket with a main
voltage of 220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz.
• Always pull the power plug from the socket
when you move or fill the device, in event of pro-
blems, before cleaning the appliance and while
the cooker is not in use! Never pull on the power
cord, only on the power plug. Never touch the
appliance plug with wet or moist hands.
Never submerge the appliance in liquid, never
subject it to moisture and never use it out-
doors.
• If the appliance does fall into liquid, immediately
pull the power plug from the socket. Then refrain
from operating the appliance until it has been
inspected by an approved service company.
• Do not use the egg cooker if it is located on a
wet surface or if your hands or the appliance
are wet.
• Position the power cord so that it does not come
into contact with hot or sharp-edged objects.
• Do not kink or crush the power cord and do not
wind it around the appliance.
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or ca-
bles to be replaced as soon as possible by a
qualified technician or by our Customer Service
Department to avoid the risk of injury.
• Do not use an external time switch or a separate
remote control system to operate the appliance.
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