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Never place aluminium foil or anything else under the cooking plate and the elements to cook
To avoid damaging the cooking plate:
•Only use the cooking plate on the support for which it is intended (e.g. : do not put in an oven, or on a gas or an electrical hotplate…).
•At the end of the cooking :
-do not place the hot cooking plate on a fragile surface.
-do not place the cooking plate under hot water.
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Plugging in and pre-heating
To avoid overheating the appliance, never place it in a corner or against a wall.
Plug the appliance into a wall socket with an earth connection.
Never use the appliance when it is empty.
Place the appliance on a flat heat resistant surface.
Never place the appliance directly onto a fragile support (glass table, cloth, varnished furniture…) or on any type of tablecloth.
Unwind the cord completely.
Check that your electric supply is compatible with the power and the voltage indicated under the appliance. If an extension cord is used:
-it must be with an incorporated earth connection;
-take every precaution to ensure that people
cannot become caught up in it.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised service agent in order to avoid any danger.
Plug the cord into the mains: the indicator lights up. On first use, the appliance may smell slightly and possibly give off smoke for the first few minutes. This is normal and will quickly disappear.
This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote- control system.
Cooking
After
Quickly spread the batter evenly over the cooking plate, use the spreader provided to make circular
movements starting from
the centre working outwards until the batter is evenly
spread.
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