grill.
∙ A maximum of 1.1 litres of water may
be poured into the reflector tray.
∙ This appliance is intended for
domestic or similar applications, such
as
- in staff kitchens in shops, offices and
other similar working environments,
- in agricultural working environments,
- by customers in hotels, motels etc.
and similar accommodation,
- in bed-and breakfast type
environments.
∙ This appliance may be used by
children (at least 8 years of age) and
by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or
lacking experience and knowledge,
provided they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning
the use of the appliance and fully
understand all dangers and safety
precautions involved.
∙ Children must not be permitted to play
with the appliance.
∙ Children must not be permitted to
carry out any cleaning or maintenance
work on the appliance unless they
are supervised and at least 8 years of
age.
∙ The appliance and its power cord must
be kept well away from children under
8 at all times.
∙ Caution: Keep any packaging materials well away from
children – these are a potential source of danger, e.g. of
suffocation.
∙ Before the appliance is used, the main body as well as
any attachment fitted should be checked thoroughly for
any defects. Should the appliance, for instance, have
been dropped onto a hard surface, it must no longer be
used: even invisible damage may have adverse effects
on the operational safety of the appliance.
∙ During operation, the grill must be placed on a level,
heat-resistant surface, impervious to splashes and
stains. When grilling food with a high fat or moisture
content, splashes are not always avoidable.
∙ Do not position the grill next to a wall or corner, and
ensure that no inflammable materials are stored near it.
∙ If operating indoors, the wind-guard is not needed.
∙ Food with high fat content can ignite on the grill, so
always make sure that the water pan is filled with water
every time before starting use! Only then insert the plug
into a power socket. This cools the water pan, reduces
smoke generation and makes cleaning easier.
∙ Keep monitoring the water level. Water should be added
in good time, while ensuring that it does not come into
contact with the heating element. Caution: Disconnect
the grill from the mains before adding water.
∙ Prior to starting use, check that the heating element
is correctly installed in the housing and in the water
pan.
∙ The grill must be supervised at all times during
operation.
∙ The heating element and the grill get very hot during
operation. Even after switching off, do not touch the
heating element until it cools down. There is a risk of
burns!
∙ Do not allow the power cord to touch any hot parts of the
appliance.
∙ Route the power cord in such a way that no one can trip
over it.
∙ Always remove the plug from the wall socket
- before filling with water,
- after use,
- in case of any malfunction, and
- during cleaning.
∙ The use of an extension cord or reel causes a loss of
power, possibly combined with a subsequent heat build-
up in the cable. It is therefore necessary to unwind the
cable completely before use. Make sure that the cord
is approved for outdoor use and for the power specified
(see rating label).
∙ For devices with base stand: The storage rack can be
loaded with a maximum weight of 4 kg.
∙ Never move the barbecue while it is in operation.
∙ Caution! Always make sure that the barbecue has
cooled down completely before it is moved, cleaned,
covered or stored.
∙ Caution! Whenever the barbecue is not in use, the
heating element with the connection box must be
removed from the barbecue and stored in a dry
space indoors.
∙ The other parts of the barbecue must not be stored
outdoors or in an open area where they could be
affected by the weather.
∙ No responsibility is accepted if damage results from
improper use, or if these instructions are not complied
with.
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