Plugging in and preheating

Place the appliance on its support legs or on a stable surface.

Avoid using "Bulgomme" tablecloth type plaint supports.

Never place the appliance directly on a fragile support (glass table, tablecloth, varnished furniture, etc.).

To avoid overheating of the appliance, never place it in a corner or against a wall.

Unroll the cord completely.

Check that the electrical installation is compatible with the power and voltage indicated on the bottom of the appliance.

Only plug the appliance into earthed sockets.

Supply the appliance through a residual current device (RCD) having a tripping current not exceeding 30 mA.

If an extension cord is used:

-this must be earthed and rated accordingly;

-take all precautions necessary to ensure that no one will get tangled in it.

The supply cord should be regularly examined for signs of damage and the appliance is not to be used if the cord is damaged.

If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

Open the protective cover (1).

Insert the control unit (4) fully into the appliance and then plug into the mains: the pilot lamp lights up.

The control unit (4) cannot be inserted when the cover is closed.

Do not use any other control unit (4) other than the one supplied with your appliance.

Never plug in the appliance while the protective cover (1) is closed.

Never leave the appliance plugged in while it is not in use.

Never use the appliance when empty.

Do not use charcoal or any other combustible material in the appliance.

Set the thermostat to the Max position.

Allow the appliance to preheat for approximately 10 minutes.

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Groupe SEB USA - T-FAL CB6070 manual Plugging in and preheating, Avoid using Bulgomme tablecloth type plaint supports