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appliance on or near hot surfaces
(gas burner, electric hob or oven, for
example).
• We recommend that you disconnect
the appliance for 1 minute per every
5 minutes of use.
Warning: Do not use the tin opener
to open spray cans or receptacles
containing flammable fluids.
4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
• Place the tin on a flat surface.
• Plug the tin opener into the mains.
• Place the piecing lever in an upright
position and lift the hinged magnet
(fig. A).
• Place the tin opener on the tin so
that the outer edge of the tin is
positioned over the toothed wheel
(fig. B).
• Lower the piecing lever without
pressing the ON switch, so that the
blade rests on the lid of the tin (fig.
C).
• Lower the magnet onto the tin lid.
• Press down hard on the piecing
lever to begin the cutting process.
You do not need to turn the tin – the
appliance will do this automatically.
• You do not need to keep pressing
down on the lever once the cutting
process is underway.
• When the cutting process is
completed, the tin opener will stop
automatically as long as you are not
pressing down on the piercing lever.
The lid will remain attached to the
magnet.
• Lift the piercing lever to release the
tin and then remove the lid from the
magnet, being careful not to cut
yourself on the sharp edges. Before
lifting the lever, make sure you are
holding the tin firmly or that it is
resting on a stable surface.
5. CLEANING
Unplug the appliance from the mains.
To remove the piercing lever, lift it up
as far as it will go and pull outwards
(fig. D).
Clean the lever with warm soapy water
and dry well.
Keep the blade clean at all times.
Clean the tin opener with a damp
cloth and dry well. Do not submerge in
water.
To replace the lever, simply repeat
the process in reverse, making sure
that the groove coincides with the
corresponding tongue (fig. D). There
is only one correct position. When the
lever is correctly inserted, simply return
it to its usual position.
6. INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
At the end of its working
life, the product must
not be disposed of as
urban waste. It must be
taken to a special local
authority differentiated
waste collection centre
or to a dealer providing this service.
Disposing of a household appliance
separately avoids possible negative
consequences for the environment
and health deriving from inappropriate
disposal and enables the constituent
materials to be recovered to obtain
significant savings in energy and
resources.
To remind you that you must
collaborate with a selective collection
scheme, the symbol shown appears on
the product warning you not to dispose
of it in traditional refuse containers.
For further information, contact your
local authority or the shop where you
bought the product.
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