•Never immerse the appliance or power supply cord in water
or any other liquid. They are not dishwasher safe.
•Before first use, remove all packaging materials, stickers
and accessories from the inside and the outside of the
appliance.
•Fully unwind the power cord before plugging in.
•If it is necessary to use an extension lead ensure that it is
of suitable construction and power rating, with an earth
connection; take all necessary precautions to prevent
anyone tripping over an extension cord.
•Always plug the appliance into an earthed socket.
•Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the power cord.
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•Read the instructions carefully, common to different versions depending on the accessories supplied
with your appliance, and keep them within reach.
•If an accident occurs, rinse the burn immediately with cold water and call a doctor if necessary.
•Before first use, wash the plates, pour a little cooking oil onto the plates and wipe with a soft
cloth or paper kitchen towel.
•The appliance must be placed and used on a flat, stable, heat-resistant work surface, away from
water splashes.
•The power cord must never be close to or in contact with hot parts of the appliance, close to a
source of heat or resting on sharp edges.
•Position the power cord carefully, whether an extension is used or not, so that guests can move
freely around the table without tripping over it.
•Always use a wooden or plastic spatula to avoid damaging the cooking plate.
•Allow the appliance to cool down completely before you clean and store it.
•Cooking fumes may be dangerous for animals which have a particularly sensitive respiratory system,
such as birds. We advise bird owners to keep them away from the cooking area.
•If the appliance is used in the centre of the table, keep it out of the reach of children.
•If parts of the appliance should catch fire, never try to extinguish flames with water. Disconnect
the appliance and smother the flames with a damp cloth.
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