The raclette with stone grill plate SilverCrest
SRGS 1300 A1 is suitable for grilling and
cooking food.
Only use the raclette grill indoors, never use
outside.
The appliance must not be used for thawing,
warming or drying items.
2. Part names
Stone grill plate
Grill plate
Indicator light
Handles
– to avoid burns, only hold the
appliance by the handles
This product is intended for use in private
households and is not suitable for
commercial purposes.
1.2 Scope of supply
• 1 raclette grill
• 1 stone grill plate
• 1 grill plate
• 8 raclette pans
• 8 wooden spatulas
• 1 set of user instructions
(see foldout page)
"ON" switch and temperature regulator
Base section
Raclette pans
Wooden spatula
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3. Safety information
3.1 Explanation of terms
The following keywords are used in these
user instructions:
Warning!
High risk: ignoring this warning
could result in a risk to life and
limb.
Caution!
Medium risk: ignoring this warning may
result in damage.
Note:
Low risk: points to be noted when handling
the appliance.
3.2 General information
• Please read these user instructions carefully before use. They are a constituent
part of the appliance and must be kept
to hand at all times.
• Use the appliance only for the purpose
described (see "1.1 Intended purpose"
on page 3).
• To prevent damage, check that the mains
voltage required (see type plate on the
appliance) is compatible with your
mains voltage.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and/
or lack of knowledge, unless either
supervised by a person responsible for
their safety or given instructions on the
use of the appliance by such a person.
Children should be supervised to ensure
they do not play with the appliance.
• Please note that any claim under the
warranty or for liability will be invalid if
accessories are used that are not
recommended in these user instructions,
or if original spare parts are not used for
repairs. This also applies to repairs
undertaken by unqualified persons. The
contact data can be found in
"9. Warranty" on page 11.
• If the appliance should develop a fault
during the warranty period, it may only
be repaired by our Service Centre.
Otherwise all claims under warranty are
null and void. The contact data can be
found in "9. Warranty" on page 11.
• To ensure you can intervene promptly if
a fault occurs, never leave the appliance
unsupervised during operation.
• Ensure that it is not possible for anyone to
trip over or to get caught up in or step on
the mains cable and injure themselves.
• The appliance may only be used on a
firm, level, dry and non-flammable
surface. This will prevent it from tipping
over, sliding or setting fire to the surface
and causing damage.
• Maintain a distance of at least 50 cm
from other objects to prevent them from
catching fire.
• The appliance must not be placed on hot
stoves, put in a hot oven or set up in the
vicinity of gas heaters and on-demand
water heaters, as this could cause
damage.
• Only use implements made from wood
or heat-resistant plastic. Metal
implements may damage the coated
surface of the grill plate 2 and the
raclette pans 7 .
• Never cut food up on the grill plate 2 or
stone grill plate 1 as the plates could
become damaged.
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• Do not leave empty raclette pans 7 on
the plates while the appliance is heating
up or during use. Overheating may
result in damage to the non-stick
coating.
• Surface cleaners may contain
ingredients that could attack and cause
the rubber feet to perish. In this case, use
a fireproof mat..
• Do not place any items on the
appliance.
3.3 Protection against electric shock
Warning! The following safety
information is intended to protect
you against electric shock.
• The appliance must not under any
circumstances be used if it is damaged.
Have the device repaired in such cases
by a qualified specialist. The contact
data can be found in "9. Warranty" on
page 11.
• If the mains cable for this appliance is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or a person with similar
qualifications in order to avoid a
hazard.
• Water or other liquids must never be
allowed to enter the appliance. For this
reason:
– never use it outdoors
– never immerse it in liquids
– never place liquid-filled objects, e.g.
pans, on the appliance
– never use in very humid environments.
If liquid should enter the appliance,
unplug the mains plug immediately and
have the appliance repaired by a
qualified technician. The contact data
can be found in "9. Warranty" on
page 11.
• The appliance must be connected up to a
mains socket with earthing contact.
• Avoid using extension cables. An
extension cable may only be used under
very specific conditions:
– the extension cable must be suitable
for the current rating of the appliance;
– the extension cable must be routed
across surfaces or the floor (not
allowed to hang in mid air); ensure
the cable is out of the reach of
children and does not pose a tripping
hazard;
– never use a damaged extension cable;
– do not connect any other appliances
to the mains socket as this could
overload the mains supply (do not use
multi-sockets).
• The appliance must not be operated with
an external time switch or separate
remote control system, such as a wireless
remote control socket.
• Do not touch the grill, the mains cable or
the mains plug with wet hands.
• Always unplug the mains cable by
pulling out the plug. Never pull on the
cable to remove the plug.
• Never carry the appliance by the mains
cable.
• Ensure that the mains cable is not
kinked, twisted or crushed.
• Fully unwind the mains cable during use
to avoid overheating and scorching.
• Keep the mains cable away from hot
surfaces, such as cooker hotplates.
• Always turn the temperature regulator 5
to "0" before pulling the plug out of the
wall socket so that the appliance is
switched off and no heavy current is
flowing.
• If you are not going to use the appliance
for a while, remove the plug from the
wall socket. This is the only way to
ensure that the machine is completely
free of current.
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• If the appliance is connected to the
mains it may be damaged by lightning
during thunderstorms.
3.4 Protection against scalds and
burns
Warning! Hot surfaces and boiling
fat can cause injuries. Please note
therefore:
• The metallic surfaces of the appliance
can get hot. Only hold the appliance by
the handle 4 .
• Do not move the appliance while in use
and do not touch the base section 6 , the
grill plate 2 or the stone grill plate 1 .
These get very hot when the appliance is
in use. This will ensure you avoid
sustaining any burns.
• Use oven gloves when cooking food at
high temperature. Otherwise, splashed
fat could cause burns.
• Do not use the appliance without the grill
plate 2 or stone grill plate 1 . Otherwise,
the heating elements will be exposed
posing a risk of severe burns if touched.
• Always allow the appliance to cool
down before cleaning.
• If fat on the appliance catches fire do not
use water to extinguish the fire! There is
a risk of explosion or electric shock.
Instead, use a fire blanket or other
appropriate method.
• Never use the appliance near curtains
and other flammable materials. If the
grilled food catches fire, the flames
could easily spread to other objects.
3.5 Protection against the danger of
fire
Warning! Please observe the
following safety information to
prevent fire.
• It is not permissible to use charcoal or
similar fuels with this appliance.
3.6 For the safety of your child
Warning! Children are often
unaware of danger and are
injured as a result. Please note
therefore:
• Only allow children to use this appliance
under the supervision of an adult.
• Ensure the appliance is always kept out
of the reach of children.
• Ensure that children cannot pull the
appliance down onto themselves with
the cable.
• Ensure that the packing foil does not
become a deadly trap for a child.
Packing foils are not toys.
4. Before using for the first time
During manufacture, many parts are given a
thin film of protective oil. Before using the
appliance for the first time, heat it up without
any food so that any residues can
evaporate.
Note: When heating up for the first few
times a slight smell may be produced. Make
sure the room is adequately ventilated.
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1. Take the appliance and all the accessory
parts out of the packaging.
2. Check that the appliance shows no signs
of damage.
3. Remove any labels or stickers (but not
the type plate on the underside).
4. Clean the appliance before using it for
the first time. Observe the information in
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the section entitled "6. Cleaning" on
page 9.
5. Select a location that is firm, level and
not flammable. Maintain a distance of
approx. 50 cm from other objects.
6. Turn the temperature regulator 5 to "0".
This switches the appliance off.
7. Plug the mains plug into a suitable mains
socket that corresponds to the technical
data.
8. Turn the temperature regulator 5 to MAX .
5. Operation
5.1 Preparing the appliance
1. Select a location that is firm, level and
not flammable. Maintain a distance of
approx. 50 cm from other objects.
2. Turn the temperature regulator 5 to "0".
This switches the appliance off.
3. Grease the raclette pans lightly 7 on the
inside.
Note: Use kitchen paper dipped in a
little cooking oil.
4. Lightly grease the top surface of the
stone grill plate 1 and grill plate 2 .
Note: Do not use too much oil as this
could catch fire and burn. Spread the oil
carefully using a cooking brush or
kitchen paper.
5. Place the stone grill plate 1 and grill
plate 2 on the appliance.
Note: The grooves on the stone grill
plate 1 must face up. The grill plate 2
can be used on both sides.
6. Plug the mains plug into a suitable mains
socket that corresponds to the technical
data.
The indicator lamp 3 lights up and the
appliance heats up.
9. Leave the appliance switched on for
around 10 - 15 minutes.
10. Switch the appliance off by turning the
temperature regulator 5 to "0".
11. Take out the mains plug and allow the
appliance to cool down.
12.Clean the appliance again. Observe the
information in the section entitled
"6. Cleaning" on page 9.
7. Turn the temperature regulator 5
clockwise to MAX .
The indicator lamp 3 lights up and the
appliance heats up.
8. Allow the appliance heat up for around
10 minutes.
Note: If you wish to use the stone grill
plate 1 , it may take longer to heat up.
The appliance is now ready to use.
5.2 Regulating temperature,
switching on and off
The best cooking temperature depends
chiefly on the type of food being cooked.
1. To turn the appliance on, turn the
temperature regulator 5 one notch
clockwise towards MAX .
The indicator lamp 3 lights up and the
appliance heats up. The indicator lamp
goes off once the set temperature has
been reached.
2. If the temperature is too low and it is
taking too long to cook, turn the
temperature regulator
towards MAX .
one notch
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Note: When maintaining a steady
temperature to reheat food the indicator
lamp will always show 3 .
3. If the temperature is too high, turn the
temperature regulator 5 one notch
towards "0".
4. To turn the appliance off, turn the
temperature regulator 5 one notch
anticlockwise towards "0".
5. Remove the plug from the mains socket
after use. This is the only way to ensure
that the machine is completely free of
current.
5.3 Preparing the raclette
1. Fill the raclette pans 7 with your chosen
ingredients.
Caution! Do not overfill the pans 7 ,
otherwise the ingredients could be too
thick and could burn.
2. Put the raclette pans 7 on the grill in the
recesses.
3. Remove the raclette pans 7 from the
appliance as soon as the ingredients are
cooked.
4. Slide the contents of the raclette pan 7
onto a plate using the wooden spatula 8
and enjoy.
Note: As the raclette pans 7 have an
anti-stick coating, they do not require
oiling before each use.
5.4 Grilling with the grill pan
The grill plate 2 is for grilling meat,
sausages, fruit and vegetables.
5.5 Grilling with the stone grill plate
Notes:
• If you have already lightly oiled the
stone grill plate 1 (see section 5.1 on
page 7), do not use any additional fat or
oil when using the stone grill plate 1 for
grilling.
• As the stone grill plate 1 gets very hot
and retains a lot of heat, it is well suited
to meat.
• The stone grill plate 1 is especially well
suited to steaks, fried meats, sausages,
gammon and poultry.
• The stone grill plate 1 may change
colour slightly over time. This will not
effect the performance.
• The stone grill plate 1 takes some time to
become hot enough. You can shorten
this time by preheating the stone grill
plate in the oven.
Warning! The preheated stone grill
plate 1 is hot. Therefore, take care
not to burn yourself on it. Use oven
gloves or cloths to touch it.
1. Place food to be grilled on the stone grill
plate 1.
2. Turn the meat once depending on how
you like it cooked and let it cook
through.
Note: Meat should only be turned once.
Constant turning can lead to dry, tough results.
5.6 Tips and hints
• The basic recipe for raclette is: a few thin
slices of boiled potato topped with
vegetables, meat or sausage, topped
with a slice of cheese.
• Do not be afraid to try out any recipe
ideas you may have.
• Season and flavour your dishes as you
wish.
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• The following cheeses are well suited to
raclette: Raclette, Appenzeller,
Emmenthal and Tilsit.
• Where possible, prepare all ingredients
before the meal. However, do not wash
and cut the ingredients too early, as the
goal is to keep them fresh.
• Chopped ingredients should be cut to
the same size, so that they cook in the
same time.
• Use ingredients with short cooking times,
where possible.
• Vegetables can also be pre-cooked, e.g.
on the stone grill plate 1.
• Do not lay the ingredients too thickly
onto the grill, as it gives off a lot of heat,
and the vegetables should remain fresh.
6. Cleaning
Warning! To avoid the danger of
an electric shock or damage:
–Remove the plug from the mains
socket before starting to clean
the appliance.
–Never immerse the appliance in
water, and protect it from
splashes and water droplets.
–Before cleaning, allow the
appliance to cool down to avoid
the risk of burns. This may take
up to 30 minutes in the case of
the stone grill plate 1.
Caution! Never use abrasive, corrosive or
caustic cleaning materials. This may damage
the appliance and the coated surface of the
grill plate 2 and raclette pans 7.
Note: Don’t wait too long to wash after
cooling so that the food remains don’t dry
on and become difficult to remove.
• When grilling sausages, prick them
beforehand so they do not burst and
squirt fat.
• When grilling meat on the stone grill
plate 1 a sprinkling of salt on the stone
before cooking prevents the meat from
sticking. This does not replace seasoning
the meat.
• Vegetables, if cut thinly, will cook very
successfully on the stone grill plate 1.
• The grill plate 2 is very well suited to
cooking and pre-cooking vegetables.
This leaves the stone grill plate 1 free for
meat or fish.
6.1 Cleaning the base section
1. Clean the base section 6 with a damp
cloth. A little washing-up liquid may also
be used.
2. Wipe off with fresh water.
3. Do not use the machine again until it is
fully dry.
6.2 Cleaning the stone grill plate, grill
plate and accessories
Warning! The stone grill plate 1
retains heat for a long time. Take
care not to burn yourself on the
grill plate.
Caution! Don’t put the hot stone grill plate 1
in washing up water. The temperature shock
could make the stone grill plate crack.
1. Clean the stone grill plate 1, grill plate 2,
raclette pans 7 and wooden spatula 8 in
warm water by hand.
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2. If heavily soiled, leave parts to soak in
warm water for about 20 – 30 minutes.
You could add a few drops of mild
washing-up liquid.
3. Carefully dry all parts after cleaning.
7. Disposal
7.1 Appliance
The symbol with the crossedout rubbish bin on wheels
means that within the European
Union, the product must be
disposed of to a sorted rubbish
collection. This applies to the
product and all accessories which are
marked with this symbol. Marked products
must not be disposed of via the regular
domestic waste but must be handed in to a
8. Technical data
Notes:
• A soft, non-scratch sponge may also be
used to clean the stone grill plate 1.
• To prevent unwanted odours such as fish
smells, rub the stone grill plate 1 down
with lemon juice.
recycling centre for electrical or electronic
devices. Recycling helps to reduce the use of
raw materials and to relieve the
environment. It is therefore imperative that
you follow the disposal regulations
applicable in your country.
7.2 Packaging
If you wish to discard the packaging, please
observe the applicable environmental
regulations in your country.
Rated voltage:230 V~/50 Hz
Rated power:1,300 W
Protection class: I
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9. Warranty
The warranty for your appliance is valid for
3 years from the date of purchase. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from
improper connection, the use of another
manufacturer’s parts, normal wear and tear,
the use of force, improper use, or attempts to
carry out repairs yourself. The appliance
has been manufactured in accordance with
strict quality guidelines and checked before
leaving the factory.
Nonetheless, should operational faults
occur, please contact the Service Centre
first.
Please do not send in any appliance before
contacting our Service Centre.
To enable us to process your request quickly,
please have ready your proof of purchase
and the product number (for this appliance:
SRGS 1300 A1).
Contact data:
Free service hotline:
00800/4212 4212
(Monday to Friday between