4. Adjust the thermostat dial to the required
temperature (see Figure 4) :
Position Temperature (°C)
1 approx. 115°C
2 approx. 155°C
3 approx. 175°C
4 approx. 185°C
5 approx. 220°C
ATTENTION:
•
The indicator light on the thermostat will
illuminate to show that the heating element has
been switched on.
5. After a few minutes the indicator light will go out. Once the indicator light has extinguished the appliance
has reached the required temperature, and is ready for use.
ATTENTION:
•
During use the heating element will switch on and off to keep the temperature of the pan constant.
Consequently the indicator light will also occasionally be illuminated.
OPERATION - Grilling
1. Allow the pan to preheat (see 'Preheating').
2. If so required, grease the bottom of the pan with a little oil.
3. Place the food you wish to grill iin the pan.
4. Grill the food until it's well cooked. Turn the food over occasionally whilst it is being grilled to ensure that
both sides are evenly cooked.
5. Remove the food out of the pan and place it on a plate. Take care! The food is hot.
ATTENTION:
•
Do not use a fork, knife or other sharp object! You may damage the non-stick coating.
OPERATION - After use
1. Turn the thermostat dial to the "0" position.
2. Remove the plug from the wall socket.
3. Let the appliance cool down fully.
4. Remove the thermostat by holding the appliance's handle with one hand and pulling the thermostat out
of the socket with the other hand. Make sure you do not touch the appliance's metal socket; it may still
be hot. Always hold the thermostat by the plastic section. The metal pin fitted to the thermostat can be
very hot
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the appliance after each use.
1. Remove the plug from the wall socket, allow the appliance to cool down completely, and pull the
thermostat out of the socket.
2. Clean the pan and the base with a damp cloth, if necessary moistened with a couple of drops of
washing-up liquid.
3. Dry the pan and the base thoroughly.
ATTENTION:
•
Verify that the appliance is not connected to the power supply before you start to clean it.
•
Never use corrosive or scouring cleaning agents or sharp objects (such as knives or hard brushes)
to clean the appliance.
•
Never immerse the socket, thermostat, plug or power cord in water or other liquid.
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