Gastroback 42530 User Manual

Operating Instructions
Design Table-Top Grill Advanced
Art.-Nr. 42530 Design Table-Top Grill Advanced
Read all provided instructions before first use!
Model and attachments are subject to change!
For household use only!
Carefully read all provided instructions before you start running
the appliance and pay attention to the warnings mentioned in
these instructions.
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Dear Customer!
ria of modern diet.
Congratulations! Your new Design Table-Top Grill Advanced will bring a new profes­sionalism to your grilling dishes.
Choose from two different grilling tops; in fact, you have purchased two in one. The integrated electronic control unit provides an even temperature, conveniently selectable via push buttons. The LCD screen offers an exact tempera­ture control. Use the additional temperature probe to determine and control the core temperature of your food. This way, you will unconditionally achieve best results, according to your individual taste.
As you can prepare your food without any additio­nal fat, this way of cooking complies with the crite­ria of modern diet.
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Knowing Your Design Table-Top Grill Advanced
A
Control unit
a b
c d
D
C
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F
E
J
G
I
i
h
j/k
g
f
e
l
A Housing
B Power cord (not visible)
C Control unit – foldable for a better view on the controls.
D Glass lid – to avoid splashes
E Grill – use this grilling top to get the usual grilling results.
F Griddle with drain – use this grilling top for food that easily falls to pieces.
G Insulated handles
H Oil tray – for collecting surplus fat and juices; removable for easy cleaning.(not visible)
I Temperature probe – for measuring the core temperature during cooking your food.
J Probe site – place the temperature probe here, when not in use.
Control unit
a. Red PREHEAT indicator – is illuminated during preheating; goes out when the
set temperature is reached.
b. Green READY indicator – goes on when the set temperature is reached.
c. Scale switch button – toggles the display between degrees of Fahrenheit or Celsius.
d. Decrease button – press here to lower the set temperature. e. ON/OFF button – use this button to switch the control unit ON or OFF.
f. Increase button – press here to raise the set temperature. g. MODE button – with connected temperature probe, press this button for starting the
probe mode.
h. Connector for temperature probe
i. LCD screen – for showing the temperature.
j. Probe setting icon SET – is displayed, when a target temperature is selected.
k. Probe icon – is displayed, if in probe mode.
l. RELEASE button – press here to fold back the control unit.
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Important Safeguards
Carefully read all instructions before operating this appliance and save for further reference. Do not attempt to use this appliance for any other than the intended use, described in these instructions. Any other use, especially misuse, can cause severe injuries or damage by electric shock, heat, or fire.
These instructions are an essential part of the appliance. Do not pass the appliance without this booklet to third parties.
Any operation, repair and technical maintenance of the appliance or any part of it other than described in these instructions may only be performed at an authorised service centre. Please contact your vendor.
General Safety Instructions
• This appliance is for household use only and NOT intended for use in moving vehicles. Do not operate or store the appliance in humid or wet areas or outdoors. Any use of accessories, attachments or spare parts that are not recommended by the manufacturer or damaged in any way may result in injuries to persons and/or damage.
• Check the entire appliance regularly for proper operation—especially the power cord (e.g.
check for distortion, discolouration, cracks, corroded pins of the power plug). Do not operate the appliance, when the appliance or any part of it is likely to be damaged, to avoid risk of fire, electric shock or any other injuries to persons and/or damage. The appliance or its parts are likely to be damaged, if the appliance has been subject to inadmissible strain (e.g. over heating, mechanical or electric shock), or if there are any cracks (e.g. lid is broken or cra­cked), excessively frayed or melted parts, or distortions, or if the appliance is not working properly. If one of these cases occur during operation, immediately unplug the appliance. Get in contact with an authorized service centre for examination and/or repair.
• Operate the appliance on a well accessible, stable, level, dry, and suitable large table or
counter that is resistant against water, fat, and heat.
• Always keep the appliance and the table or counter clean and dry, and wipe off spilled
liquids immediately. Do not place any clothes or tissue or other foreign objects under or on the appliance during operation, to avoid risk of fire, electric shock and overheating. Do not place the appliance or any hot parts of it (lid, grilling top, or oil tray) over a power cord or on any surfaces sensitive to heat, fat, or moisture, or near the edge of the table or counter, or on wet or inclined surfaces.
• During operation keep the appliance in an appropriate distance of at least 50 cm on each
side to the edge of the working space and furniture, walls, boards, curtains to avoid damage due to heat. Leave at least 1 m of free space above the appliance. Do not operate the appli­ance under over hanging boards or drop lights.
• To avoid risk of fire: do not pour any inflammable liquids onto the appliance. Do not place
any inflammable objects or inflammable liquids (e.g. high-proof alcoholic drinks) on or directly near the appliance during operation. The appliance is NOT suited for flambéing!
• This appliance is NOT intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced phy- sical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children must always be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance or any parts of the appliance or the packaging. Always
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keep the appliance where it is dry, frost-free, and clean, and where young children cannot reach it. Do not leave the appliance or any part of it unattended, when in reach of young children.
• Do not place the appliance or any part of it on or near hot surfaces (e.g. burner, heater or
oven). Do not use any parts of the appliance with any other device or for any other purpose.
Before operation, always ensure that the appliance is assembled and connec­ted completely and correctly according to the instructions in this booklet. Do
not handle the appliance or any part of it with violence.
• Do not hold your hands or any foreign objects (e.g. clothes, cooking utensils) or the handle,
cable, or plug of the temperature probe on the grilling area, with the appliance connected to the power supply. Do not use any hard, sharp or edged objects (e.g. knives, forks) with the appliance. For example, use barbecue tongs made of wood or plastic to take your food.
• Fresh moistened food will splash, when placed on the hot grilling area, and hot steam will
escape. During operation, do not hold any part of your body or delicate objects over the gril­ling plate. Always ensure that persons (including you) keep sufficient distance to the appliance during operation. Always expect that splashes of hot fat and juices will escape form the grilling area. Do not place any frozen food on the hot grilling plate.
• During operation and shortly thereafter, hot steam could escape from under the lid even with
the lid securely closed. Do not hold any parts of your body or any delicate objects over the appliance during operation. Also, when opening the lid, always ensure not to get scalded by splashes and steam.
• Do not use the lid, if the lid is broken or cracked in any way. Otherwise, splinters could get
into your food, causing severe injuries.
• Always wipe off spilled liquids immediately. If liquids run out or are spilled on the housing,
immediately unplug the appliance.
• During operation the appliance and the lid will become very hot. Only touch the appliance
and all its parts by the handles.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended, when it is connected to the power supply. Always
switch OFF (ON/OFF button; screen gets dark, indicators go out) then unplug the appliance, and leave the appliance cool down, before moving, or cleaning the appliance, or assembling or disassembling any parts, or when the appliance is not in use. Always hold the housing at both sides near the bottom for moving the appliance. Do not hold the appliance at the power cord for moving the appliance. Do not place any hard and/or heavy objects on the appliance or any part of it.
• Do not use any abrasive cleaners, cleaning pads (e.g. metal scouring pads), or any corro­sive chemicals (e.g. bleach) for cleaning. Do not immerse the housing, control unit, handle, cable, or plug of the temperature probe, or power cord in water or any other liquid. Do not spill or drip any liquids on the housing, control unit, handle, cable, or plug of the temperature probe, or on the power cord to avoid risk of fire and electric shock.
Do not place the housing, temperature probe, or the power cord in an automatic dishwasher.
• Do not leave any food dry on the appliance. Always clean the appliance after each use
to prevent an accumulation of baked-on foods (see: ´Care and Cleaning`). Always keep the appliance and its parts, where it is clean.
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Important Safeguards for Electrical Appliances
The appliance is heated electrically. Place the appliance near a suitable wall power socket to connect the appliance directly to a protected mains power supply with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected properly. Ensure that the voltage rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the voltage requirements of the appliance (230 V, 50 Hz, AC, rated for at least 16 A). The power outlet socket must be installed separately from other power outlet sockets to avoid interference with other appliances.
The installation of a residual current operated circuit breaker (r.c.c.b.) with a maximum rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electrical circuit is strongly recommen­ded. If in doubt, contact your electrician for further information.
In various foreign countries, the specifications for power supplies are subject to incompatible norms. Therefore it is possible that power supplies in foreign countries do not meet the requi­rements for safe operation of the appliance. Thus, before operating the appliance abroad, ensure that safe operation is possible.
• Do not to use any desk top multi socket outlet, external timer, or remote control systems.
It is best to avoid using an extension cord, but if you wish to use one, only use an extension cord rated for a maximum continuous current of at least 16 A (1 mm² minimum core cross­section) with safety plug and safety coupler plug and protective conductor (earth/ground) connected properly. Additionally, the extension cord must be of sufficient length. When laying power cords, always ensure that no one will step on the extension cord or get entangled or trip over the power cords. Also, ensure that no tension is applied to any part of the power cords. Tie the extension cord loosely onto the leg of the table using a separate
cord, to ensure that no one will pull the power cord. To connect: always connect the appliance to the extension cord first. To disconnect: Always unplug the extension cord from the power
supply first.
• Always handle power cords with care. The pins of the power plug must be smooth and
clean. Always completely unwind the power cord before use. Do not place the appliance on a power cord. Power cords may never be knotted, twisted, pulled, strained or squeezed. Do not let the plug or power cord hang over the edge of the table or counter. The power cord may not touch hot surfaces or sharp edges. Ensure that no one will pull the appliance by the power cord. Take care not to entangle in the power cord. Always grasp the plug to disconnect the power cord. Do not touch the appliance or power plug with wet hands when the appliance is connected to the power supply.
DO NOT drip or spill any liquids on the housing, control unit, temperature probe, or power cord. Do not place the grilling top on the housing, when these parts are wet. Otherwise liquid will evaporate during heat-up and could run into the housing, causing risk of electric shock or fire. When liquids overflowed or are spilled on the housing, control unit, or power cord, immediately unplug the appliance. Thereafter, clean the appliance and let it dry for at least 1 day (see: ´Care and Cleaning`).
Do not operate the appliance without the oil tray to avoid risk of overhea­ting, fire and electric shock!
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