operAtion - General
The appliance is intended only
for domestic use,
not for professional use.
1. "Heating" pilot light
2. Drip tray (removable)
3. Safe lid locking system
4. Power cord and plug
5. Grills plates
6. Lid
7. Handle
operAtion - before use for the first time
1. Remove the packaging.
2. Clean all the accessories to remove any residues that may be left from the manufacturing process (see
"Cleaning and maintenance").
3. Put the plug into the wall socket and allow the grill to heat up for 10 minutes. This will remove any
packaging odor from the appliance.
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The appliance may emit a little smoke and a characteristic smell when you switch it on for the first
time. This is normal, and will soon stop. Make sure the appliance has sufficient ventilation.
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Keep house birds away from the appliance when it is in use; fumes released from the non-stick
coating when the baking plate is hot can cause stress to birds.
operAtion - preparations
1. Place the grill on a level, stable and heat-resistant surface.
2. Place the drip tray (2) at the front of the grill between the front feet.
3. Close the lid (6).
4. Put the plug (4) in the wall socket. The red light (1) will light and the appliance starts preheating the grill
plates (5).
Once the grill plates have reached cooking temperature the red lamp will go out. This takes approximately
2 minutes.
operAtion - Grilling
1. Open the lid.
2. Lay the food that you want to grill on the lower grill plate.
Do not use the safety clip (3) of the appliance for squeezing the product. The weight of the top cover
will provide an equal pressure
Note
To be able to handle food with different thicknesses, there is play in the cover so that it can easily
adjust to the thickness of the food.
3. Close the lid.
4. Grill the food until it is cooked. The cooking time required is different for each product.
5. Open the lid and remove the food from the grill plate.
Note
Do not use a fork, knife or other sharp object! You can damage the non stick coat with it. Warranty
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User's instructions
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