GAU-80306US Imusa Kitchen & Bath Fixtures

User Manual - Page 6

For GAU-80306US.

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Before using your new appliance, wipe the appliance with a damp cloth.
Caution: Do not immerse the appliance in water or any liquid.
HOW TO USE YOUR BURNER
When the appliance is operating for the first time, there may be a slight burning odor, as the heating
elements warm up. This represents no danger to the user and does not indicate a defect in the appliance.
Allow the appliance to heat up until the odor clears.
Place appliance on a flat stable surface.
Caution: Because some countertop finishes are more sensitive than others, use care not to place the
appliance on surfaces where heat may cause damage.
Make sure the temperature control knob is turned OFF.
Plug into a standard 120 Volt AC outlet.
Set the temperature desired by turning the temperature control knob. The light indicator will come
on.
Note: Preheat the burner for about 1 minute before placing a saucepan or skillet on the burner.
Place a saucepan or skillet designed to be used on an electric range on the preheated burner (see time
table below for boil 33,8 oz).
Note: For best results, use a saucepan or skillet as close to the size of the burners as possible.
Caution: Use pot holders whenever touching or moving cookware from the burners.
Turn the temperature control knob to OFF when cooking is complete.
Caution: Allow the appliance to cool completely before handling.
Time Table
MODEL
HEATING COIL POWER
TIME
GAU-80311
1000/1100W
15 to 20 Minutes
GAU-80312
750 W
8 to 12 Minutes
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CARE AND CLEANING
This product contains no user serviceable parts.
Unplug the unit.
Allow the appliance to cool completely before cleaning.
Wipe the body, dip tray and heating element with a hot, soapy cloth. To clean drip tray, lift and tilt
the heating element.
Use a damp cloth to wipe off soap from the appliance. Then dry.
Never rinse the appliance directly under tap water and never immerse it in water or other liquids.
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