Use Of Solid Frying Fat For Fondue; Notes For Use; Assembly; Connected Load - Profi Cook PC-RG/FD 1245 Manual De Instrucciones

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Use of Solid Frying Fat for Fondue

CAUTION:
• If you use solid frying fat, cut it into small pieces.
• Set the thermostats between MIN and MAX and add
the pieces slowly.
• Once the fat has melted and the required oil level has
been reached, you can set the desired temperature on
the thermostats. Note the MAX mark in the fondue
pot!
• Never mix oils and fats. The liquid could overflow.
Strong foam formation!

Notes for Use

• Only use wooden or Teflon spatulas to turn the food. Do
not use utensils made of plastic. They can melt.
• The non-stick coated grill surfaces allow food to be
prepared without fat.
• If you want to use oil, a highly heatable oil such as
sunflower oil is suitable. Do not use olive oil or butter,
as these types of fat produce smoke even at low tem-
peratures.
• Do not use frozen food for grilling or for the fondue.
Defrost them beforehand.
• Dab wet food dry with a cloth.
• The natural stone is suitable for the gentle preparation
of vegetables and fish. Meat should be prepared on the
grill plate and can be placed on the natural stone to keep
warm.
• Do not place any food containing acid (e.g. pickles,
mustard or similar) on the natural stone.
• The stone is a natural product. Discolouration or small
cracks caused by use do not affect the grilling result and
do not constitute a defect.
• Only use the fondue pot with the basic appliance in-
cluded in the delivery.

Assembly

Place the grill plate centrally on the appliance so that the
fat collection groove faces upwards. The plate must have
a firm hold.
For using the raclette grill with the natural stone:
• Place the pans under the plate in the appliance.
• Place the natural stone in the middle of the grill plate so
that the fat collection groove faces upwards.
For using the fondue pot:
• Remove the natural stone. Place the fondue pot in the
middle of the grill plate.
• Place the splash guard on the pot, which also serves as
a fork holder.
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Connected Load

• The total power consumption of this appliance can be up
to 1900 W. With this connected load a separate supply
line protected by a 16 A household circuit breaker is
recommended.
• Do not use any multiple sockets, as this appliance is too
powerful.
• Caution, overload: If you use extension leads, these
should have a cable cross-section of at least 1.5 mm².
Cables with a smaller cable cross-section can overheat.
• Make sure that the cable is laid in such a way that it
cannot be pulled or tripped over.

Electrical Connection

1. Make sure that both thermostats are in the MIN position.
2. Check whether the mains voltage that you want to use,
corresponds with that of the appliance. You will find the
information about it on the rating plate.
3. Only connect the appliance to a properly installed safety
socket. The mains indicator light (left indicator light) lights
up when the mains plug is plugged in. The appliance is
thus in operation.

Two Separately Adjustable Heating Elements

• The appliance is operated with the thermostats. The
indicator light to the right of each thermostat shows you
the heating mode.
• The heating indicator lights go out when the selected
temperature is reached.
• The left thermostat controls the heating for the raclette
grill, the right thermostat controls the heating for the
fondue or natural stone.

Before Initial Use

There is a protective layer on the heating element that burns
when the appliance heats up. This may cause smoke and
odours to develop when the appliance is used, but these
will disappear after a few uses. This does not constitute a
defect.
• You can minimize the smoke development by wiping the
heating element with a slightly moistened cloth before
using it for the first time.
• Do not use cleaning agents!
• Then wipe it with a dry cloth.
• Only switch on the appliance when it is in a completely
dry state.
• Always ensure adequate ventilation.
1. Lightly grease the pans and the grill plate.
2. Place all the parts in the appliance.
3. Operate the appliance for approx. 10 minutes without
grilling food so that the protective layers can remove. To
do this, set both thermostats to the MAX position.
4. Set both thermostats to the MIN position. Pull the mains
plug out of the socket.
5. Let the appliance cool down completely.
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