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release lever on the right. Hold the handgrip with the left
hand and with the right, slide the release lever towards you.
Push the handgrip backwards until the cover rests upside
down on the work surface. The appliance will remain in this
position until the cover is closed again. If the appliance is in
the open position and you want to place it in the at position,
pull the handgrip gently towards you and lift the hinge
release lever. Push the handgrip backwards until the cover
rests upside down in the at position.
Lifting the handgrip slightly before pulling the release lever
lightens pressure on the hinge and facilitates the operation.
Inserting the cooking plates
Place the appliance in the at position (see above) with the
controls in front of you. Insert one plate at a time.
Each plate can be inserted in either the lower or upper
housing only and they are labelled “lower” or “upper”.
Lift the upper grill with the housing for the heating element
facing downwards. Looking at the grill, the grease drain
opening must be in the front right corner. Identify the metal
supports at the centre of the housing. Tilt the back of the
plate and line up the shape on the back of the plate with the
metal supports. Slide the plate on the supports and push the
front of the plate downwards until it clicks into place.
Turn the appliance and insert the lower plate, following the
same procedure.
To remove the plates
Place the appliance in the at position (see above).
Identify the plate release buttons on one side.
Push the button decisively to eject the plate from the base.
Hold the plate with both hands, slide it along the metal
supports and remove it from the base.
Press the other release button to remove the second plate,
following the same operations.
Remove or change the cooking plates when the appliance has
cooled down.
Positioning the grease drip cups
When the appliance is used as a contact grill, only one of the
grease drip cups is needed.
During cooking, place the cup directly under the grease drain
opening. The grease coming from the food is drained towards
the opening in the plate and gathered in the cup.
After cooking, dispose of the grease collected appropriately.
The grease drip cups are dishwasher safe.
When the appliance is used as a grill/barbecue or griddle
plate, both cups must be used. Place a cup under the grease
drain opening at the end of each of the plates. Once the
appliance has been prepared, plug the appliance into a mains
socket.
You can now start cooking.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
User maintenance
- Never use metal toolings which could scratch the non-
stick plates. Use wood or heat-resistant plastic toolings.
- Never leave plastic toolings in contact with the hot
plates, including the cleaning tool supplied.
- Between cooking one food and the next, remove food
residues through the grease drain opening and collect
them in the grease drip cup, then clean with kitchen
paper and move on to the next cooking operation.
- Before cleaning, always leave the appliance to cool
down for at least 30 minutes.
Cleaning and care
Please note: Before cleaning the appliance, make sure it has
cooled down completely.
At the end of cooking, turn the selector to the “0” position and
unplug from the mains. Leave the appliance to cool down for
at least 30 minutes. Use the special tool supplied to remove
any food residues from the plates. The tool can be washed by
hand or in the dishwasher. Empty the grease drip cups. The
grease drip cups can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher.
Press the plate release buttons to remove the plates from the
appliance. Before touching them, make sure they have cooled
down completely (wait at least 30 minutes).
The cooking plates are dishwasher safe.
Do not use metal objects to clean the plates.
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Cleaning and maintenance
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