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Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the power cord.
Do not use your appliance if it does not operate correctly, if it has been
damaged or if the power cord or plug is damaged. To maintain safety,
these parts must be replaced by an Approved Service Centre.
Any intervention other than normal cleaning and maintenance by the
customer must be performed by an Approved Service Centre.
Exposed surfaces may be hot when the appliance is in use.
Never touch the hot surfaces of the appliance.
Never move the appliance as long as it is hot.
WARNING:
Charcoal or similar combustible fuels must not be used with this appliance.
Allow the appliance to cool down completely before you clean and store it.
The power cord must never be close to or in contact with hot parts of the
appliance, close to a source of heat or resting on sharp edges.
Never place the appliance close to a wall or below a wall cupboard.
Never place the appliance below or close to easily inflammable objects
(e.g. curtains, etc.).
If parts of the appliance should catch fire, never try to extinguish flames
with water. Disconnect the appliance and smother the flames with a damp
cloth.
Any solids or liquids which come into contact with parts marked with the
logo should not be consumed.
Do
Before first use, wash the plate (depending on model), pour a little cooking oil onto the plate and wipe with a
soft cloth or paper kitchen towel.
To avoid damaging the plate or the grid : only use it on the support for which it was designed (e.g.: do not use
it in an oven, on a gas or electric hob, etc.).
Read the instructions carefully, common to different versions depending on the accessories supplied with your
appliance, and keep them within reach.
If an accident occurs, rinse the burn immediately with cold water and call a doctor if necessary.
Position the power cord carefully, whether an extension is used or not, so that guests can move freely around
the table without tripping over it.
Check that the appliance is unplugged before cleaning.
Cooking fumes may be dangerous for animals which have a particularly sensitive respiratory system, such as
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