Electric Barbecue Use instructions
Before cleaning, always unplug the appliance.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord, plug or any
parts of the appliance into water or other fluids.
Do not hold the appliance with wet hands or feet.
Do not hold the appliance with naked feet.
Do not expose the appliance to atmospheric agents such as rain,
wind, snow, hail.
Do not use the appliance near explosives, highly flammable mate-
rials, gases, burning flames, heaters.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN, DISABLED PEOPLE OR
EVERY PEOPLE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE OR TECH-
NICAL ABILITY
TO USE THE APPLIANCE IF THEY
ARE NOT PROPERLY WATCHED OVER. CLOSE SU-
PERVISION IS NECESSARY WHEN ANY APPLIANCE
USED BY OR NEAR CHILDREN.
MAKE SURE THAT CHILDREN DO NOT PLAY WITH
THIS APPLIANCE.
IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO USE THE APPLIANCE ANY
LONGER, MAKE IT UNSERVICEABLE BY SIMPLY
CUTTING THE SUPPLY CABLE AFTER DISCONNEC-
TING THE PLUG FROM THE SOCKET.
ALSO MAKE ANY DANGEROUS PARTS UNSERVICE-
ABLE, ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN WHO COULD
PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Caution: Never cover the grill with aluminum foil, barbecue dishes
or other objects, as the resulting heat build-up may cause irreparable
damage to the grill.
2. Before using the appliance, check that the main body and all
mounted accessories are checked carefully for any damage. The po-
wer cord should be examined regularly for signs of damage. If a da-
mage is detected, the appliance must no longer be used.
3. During operation, the barbecue must be placed on a flat, heat-
resistant, splash-proof surface. When grilling foods with a high fat or
moisture content, sketches are not always avoidable.
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