Sleep mode
∙ If the heating is switched off, the appliance will change
to sleep-mode 5 minutes after the last input.
∙ To switch off earlier, press the rotary control for two
seconds.
After grilling
∙ Always disconnect the unit from the mains and allow it to
cool down after grilling.
Cleaning and care
∙ Ensure that the grill is thoroughly cleaned after use.
∙ Before cleaning the grill, ensure it is disconnected from
the power supply and has completely cooled down.
∙ Do not use metallic pads or abrasive cleaning agents.
∙ Remove the grill rack and clean it in a dish-washer
or with warm soapy water. To remove persistent food
residues, it can be left soaking for a while.
∙ Remove the heating element. To avoid the risk of electric
shock, do not clean the heating element with water and
do not immerse it in water. The heating element with
junction box may be wiped with a slightly damp lint-free
cloth.
∙ T ake off the reflector inserts and tray and clean them
in a dish-washer or with warm soapy water. To remove
persistent food residues, they can be left soaking for a
while.
∙ The core thermometer tips may be wiped with a moist
cloth.
∙ All other parts can be cleaned with a cloth soaked
in soapy water, and should be wiped completely dry
afterwards.
Hint!
∙ To help clean the grill rack, reflector inserts and tray,
baking powder may be used. Mix a paste from water
and baking powder, rub the paste onto the affected
areas and let it take effect for a while. Clean with a
soft brush/sponge and rinse thoroughly afterwards.
∙ For hard-to-remove residues, the grill rack may be
first cleaned by burning it out: heat up the grill to
320 °C, close the cover and wait several minutes.
Disposal
Devices marked with this symbol must be
disposed of separately from your household
waste, as they contain valuable materials which
can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the
environment and human health. Your local authority or
retailer can provide information on the matter.
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