Russell Hobbs 20814 Instructions And Guarantee

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Read these instructions before using your panini. Keep this in a safe place for future reference. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. To protect against electrical hazards do not immerse the power cord, plug, stand, or panini in water or any other liquid.
3. Always use the appliances handles as some parts may be hot. The temperature of accessible surfaces/parts may become very hot when the appliance is operating.
4. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, 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.
5. Always turn o and unplug from the power outlet before cleaning the appliance.
6. Do not operate this appliance with a damaged cord/plug or after the appliance has malfunctioned, or been dropped or damaged in any manner. Contact Customer service for replacement, examination, repair or adjustment.
7. There are no serviceable parts. If power cord or appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
8. Do not use on an inclined plane or unstable surface.
9. Do not move the panini when in use.
10. Do not cover the panini when in use.
11. Do not cook food items too large for the panini.
12. Take care when opening the lid of the panini, there may be some steam.
13. Always take care when removing food after cooking as it is hot.
14. Food may burn. Always monitor when using this appliance.
15. Do not use the panini near or below any curtains or other combustible materials.
16. Keep the panini and the power cord away from the edge of tables or counter tops and out of reach of children and inrmed persons.
17. To disconnect, turn o the wall power outlet, then grasp the plug and remove from wall power socket. Never pull by the cord.
18. Do not cook food wrapped in plastic lm or polythene bags or aluminium foil. It will cause a re hazard.
19. Always clean the contact panini after use.
20. Do not place on or near any heat sources.
21. Do not leave the panini unattended when in use.
22. Follow the instructions when cleaning this appliance.
23. Do not use appliance for other than its intended purpose.
24. This appliance is not a toy. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
25. This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
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Preparation
1. Prepare the lling you’re going to use in the panini. Fillings should be moist enough to chew easily, by not wet enough to soak the bread.
2. Don’t use raw meat of any kind in the panini maker. All llings must be safe and t to eat before they are used in the panini maker.
3. For bread, you can use ciabatta, focaccia, crepes, tortillas, pita, naan, baguette, or even sliced bread.
4. Fill the bread - llings should be generous, but not over generous. If you use to much, the lling will ooze out of the sides and ends of the panini as they cook.
5. Fetch your plastic or nylon tongs - ngers will burn, metal tongs will damage the non­ stick surfaces, nylon tongs are best.
Positioning
6. The big spring at the back of the panini maker contains the cable connecting the upper and lower cooking plates.
7. You may be tempted to use this as a carry handle - don’t! You will eventually draw the cable out, then the panini maker wont work.
8. Sit the panini maker on a rm level, heat resistant surface closest to a power socket.
9. Route the mains lead so it doesn’t overhang and can’t be caught accidently or tripped over.
10. Don’t plug it in yet.
Cooking
11. Wipe the cooking plates with a piece of kitchen paper dipped in olive oil, then use another piece to remove the excess oil. Leave just the merest suggestion of oil on the cooking plates.
12. Don’t use low fat spreads. They may burn and damage the non-stick surface.
13. Close the lid - it’s pivoted, so it’s self levelling.
14. Plug the panini maker into the wall socket. Switch the socket on, if necessary.
15. The red ‘power on’ light will come on, and will stay on as long as the panini maker is connected to the electricity supply.
16. The green ‘ready’ light will come on when the panini maker reaches working temperature, then cycle on and o as the thermostat maintains the temperature.
17. When the panini maker reaches operating temperature, and the green ‘ready’ light comes on, use the handle to lift the lid.
18. Lay the panini on the lower cooking plate - use your nylon tongs.
19. Try not to touch the cooking plates. They are really hot!
20. Close the panini maker.
21. Cooking time will depending on the lling and the bread thickness. Generally, allow 2-4 minutes, or until the outside of the bread cooks golden brown.
22. Remove the cooked panini with the nylon tongs.
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More?
23. To make more panini’s, wipe the cooking plates with a little oil - take care not to burn your ngers.
24. Close the lid and wait until the green ‘ready’ light comes on.
Finished?
25. If you’ve nished, unplug the panini maker. Switch the socket o rst, if appropriate.
26. Let the panini maker cool down fully before cleaning and storing away.
Variations
Bruschetta and Crostini are open sandwiches made by lightly cooking crusty bread on the panini maker, removing the hot bread from the panini maker, then piling a savoury lling on top of the bread.
Fillings
Use good quality Italian cheese, provolone, mozzarella, gorgonzola or fontina; try Danish havarti and Swiss emmenthal.
Pop the cheese in the fridge to rm it up, then cut shavings from it with a potato peeler. Layer the shavings with sun dried tomatoes, thinly sliced fresh plum or cherry tomatoes, red onion, black and green olives, red and yellow peppers and mushrooms. For something meatier, add paper thin slices of smoked pancetta, salami, prosciutto, pepperoni, mortadella, coppa or carpaccio. Alternatively, try cooked tuna or sardines with pesto or tapenade.
Care and Maintenance
Unplug the panini maker from the wall socket and let it cool down full before cleaning and storing away. Wipe the panini maker, inside and out, with a clean damp cloth. Use a paper towel moistened with a little cooking oil to remove stubborn stains. Don’t put the panini maker in water or any other liquid. Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
Removing the glass panel.
You may need to remove the glass panel to clean underneath it. Use your ngers to unscrew the screws at the corners of the glass. Do not use pliers or any other tool. You’ll damage the nish on the screws and probably break the glass. Remove the bre washers - don’t loose them! Lift the glass panel, wash in warm soapy water and dry thoroughly. Replace the glass panel - try not to touch the inside. You’ll leave ngerprints. Put the bre washers over the holes, replace the screws and tighten them nger-tight only ­do not use tools.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
Salton (Aust) Pty. Ltd. P.O. Box 683 Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia Freecall: 1800 427 842 Hours: 9am - 5pm (EST) Mon - Fri
NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMER SERVICE
Salton NZ Limited P.O. Box 300 201 Albany, Auckland New Zealand Freecall: 0508 629 777 Hours: 9am - 5pm Mon - Fri
Russell Hobbs 2 Year Warranty
Nothing in this guarantee or the instructions relating to the product excludes, restricts or otherwise aects your statutory rights under the Trade Practices Act 1974 and other relevant legislation.
In addition to your statutory rights, Salton (Aust) Pty Ltd and Salton NZ Ltd (hereafter referred to as “Salton”) provide a LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY for this product. Salton warrants this product free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of purchase. Within this warranty period Salton will repair or replace defective parts at no charge. Defective products may be returned to Salton or the place of purchase. Salton recommends you keep your receipt as proof of purchase. If distance prevents you from taking the product to the place of purchase, please call the Salton customer service department freecall within Australia 1800 427 842, or freecall within New Zealand 0508 629 777.
The warranty does not cover improper installation, misuse, abuse or neglect of the product. This warranty also does not cover any product taken apart, altered or serviced by an unauthorised repairer.
Registration of your warranty card is not compulsory, but entitles you to receive these benets:
 •Informationonspecialpriceoersandpromotions,  •Noticationofanyissuesconcerningyourproduct.
To register your product please:
 •Visitwww.salton.com.au/warranty OR  •Fillinthewarrantycardandsendittotheaddressshown
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