Tower Hobbies T27006 Safety And Instruction Manual

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Ceramic Stone Coated
9˝ Family Pie Maker
Safety and Instruction Manual
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
T27006
*Subject to registering Your Extended Guarantee online at www.towerhousewares.co.uk.
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1912 Midland Metal Spinners was founded by
George Cadman, who was then 65 years old, as
a metal holloware manufacturing company, in St.
Mark’s Street, Wolverhampton. They later moved
into the Tower and Fort Works in Pelham Street,
which ultimately gave rise to the famous Tower
brand name.
1937 Tower exhibited some of their latest holloware
designs at the British Industries Fair. As you can
see from the original poster, their stand No. A410
must have been a great sight as it promoted their
“Beautiful, inexpensive, untarnishable Plate, at
prices all can afford to pay”.
1961 Tower became one of the largest
manufacturers of aluminium holloware, electric
kettles, tea pots and other household articles with
over 1,000 employees.
1974 Russell Hobbs took ownership of the
expanding Tower brand.
Simple, Delicious Pies
Now you can have homemade pies and tarts
whenever you want, using ingredients you’ve
selected yourself in a fraction of the time it takes
to cook them in a conventional oven. The Tower
Family Pie Maker brings the wonders of baking
to your worktop. Quick, easy and delicious, you’ll
never need to buy a pie again.
With the Tower Family Pie Maker it is now simple
and easy for you to turn any ingredients into
delicious pies. As long as they t, you can also use
the Tower Pie Maker to heat up cooked pies. No
need for the oven, just do it on your worktop. Make
golden crusted pies, steak and kidney, chicken,
vegetables, cottage pies, quiches or fruit tarts.
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CONTENTS:
Please read this Manual carefully BEFORE using the Pie Maker for your own safety.
Thank you for purchasing the Tower 9” Family Pie Maker from the Tower range of products.
It has been designed to provide many years of trouble-free cooking.
There are many benets to using a Tower Pie
Maker:
Bakes at the optimal temperature for perfect results every time
Makes delicious sweet or savoury pies of your choice
A moulded crimper seals the pie crust whilst baking
Easy to clean, non-stick cerastone plates
Cool touch handles with locking latch.
9 inch size creates the perfect family sized pie.
Free pastry cutter included to make both the base and lid, making sure your pastry is the right size every time.
Contents:
1. Specications
Components and structure
Technical information
2. ImportantSafetyInformation
3. UsingyourTowerAppliance
4. TroubleShooting&Faq’s
5. Cleaning&Care
5. Recycling
7. WiringSafety
8. WarrantyInformation
9. YourReceipt
SeebackpageforCustomerService Information
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Components
This box contains:
Instruction Manual
Pie Maker
Reversible Pastry Cutter Your Pastry cutter is double sided to cut both the top and bottom of your pie crusts. Use the small side for cutting pie tops (puff pastry dough recommended) and the large side for pie bottoms (standard pie crust).
Structureofyourappliance:
1. Locking Latch
2. Cool touch handle
3. Pie Moulds
4. Cerastone cooking plates
5. Reversible Pastry Cutter
6. Ready Light
7. Power ON light
1SPECIFICATIONS:
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Technical Data
Description: Large Pie Maker Model: T27006 Rated Voltage: 220V -240V ~ 50Hz Power Consumption: 1200W Watts
Documentation
We declare that this product conforms to the following product legislation in accordance with the following directive(s):
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive. 2011/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive. 1935/2004/EC Materials & Articles in Contact With Food (LFGB section 30 & 31).
RKW Quality Assurance, United Kingdom.
Guarantee
The spares and accessories are guaranteed for 1 year from date of purchase.
The main body and housing are guaranteed for the extended free warranty subject to registration.
If any defect arises due to faulty materials of workmanship, the faulty products must be returned to the place of purchase.
Refund or replacement is at the discretion of the retailer.
Should you encounter problems or require a replacement part, contact The Tower Customer Service Department on: +44 (0) 844 984 0055.
Any necessary spare parts may be ordered from the Tower website.
Your warranty becomes void should you decide to use non Tower spare parts. Spare parts can be purchased from www.towerhousewares.co.uk
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Please read these notes carefully BEFORE using your Tower appliance
Check that the voltage of the main circuit corresponds with the rating of the appliance before operating.
If the supply cord or appliance is damaged, stop using the appliance immediately and seek advice from the manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly
qualied person.
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or let it come into contact with any hot surfaces.
Do not carry the appliance by the power cord.
Do not use any extension cord with this appliance.
Do not pull the plug out by the cord as this may damage the plug and/or the cable.
Switch off at the wall socket then remove the plug from the socket when not in use or before cleaning.
Switch off and unplug before
tting or removing tools/
attachments, after use and before cleaning.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
Children should not play with the appliance.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Cleaning and user maintenance should not be undertaken by children without supervision.
Take care when any appliance is used near pets.
Do not use this product for anything other than its intended use.
This appliance is for household use only.
Please ensure that the appliance is used on a stable, level, and heat resistant surface.
2IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION
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Do not immerse cords, plugs or any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid.
Do not use the appliance outdoors.
Caution: During cooking ensure you open the Pie Maker slowly
and carefully. Excess pie lling may overow the mould and
can scald.
Do not overll the pie mould or
use llings with excess liquid
ingredients. This can result in an
overow of lling. The pie lling
will be hot and can scald.
Do not place the Pie Maker on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in or near a heated oven.
The Pie Maker must be placed on a heat-resistant surface.
Never attempt to lift or move the Pie Maker during use.
Do not touch the hot surfaces and let the Pie Maker cool completely before cleaning.
Wear oven gloves when removing the pie from the Pie Ma ker.
Use caution when placing the pastry into the pie mould. The surfaces and cooking plates of the appliance will be hot.
Warning: Filling will be very hot after cooking. Be careful when eating hot pies, particularly
those with llings such as
tomato, jam or cheese as these retain heat and can burn,
In the unlikely event the appliance develops a fault, stop using it immediately and seek advice from the service department:
+44 (0) 333 220 6066
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3USINGYOURAPPLIANCE
Beforerstuse:
Carefully unpack the Pie Maker. Remove all packaging materials.
Place the appliance on a at, level surface. Open the Pie Maker Lid.
Wipe the cooking plates with a damp cloth so that they are clean.
Note: Use a small amount of cooking oil to season the cooking plates, and wipe off any excess with a dry cloth. This only needs to be done once.
Wipe the outside of the housing with a soft damp cloth. NEVER immerse the power cord and plug in water or any other liquid.
Close the appliance.
Plug into the wall outlet and pre-heat for 10 minutes.
Note: During this initial phase some smoke may be emitted from the Pie Maker. This is normal.
Usingyourappliance:
1. Place the Pie Maker onto a dry, level surface.
2. Close the cover and plug in.
3. A red light will turn on, signifying that the appliance is now pre-heating.
4. In approximately 3-8 minutes the green light will show, to indicate that the appliance is pre-heated and ready for use.
5. Throughout the cooking process the green
light will ash on and off indicating that
the correct cooking temperature is being maintained.
6. Ensure that the lid is always kept closed during the preheating and cooking process.
Pies&Tarts:
1. If making pies and tarts use the Reversible Pie Cutter to make the moulds. The larger side is for the pie bottom, and the smaller for the pie top. The slits in the mould bottom allow you to overlap the dough for
a better t in the mould.
2. Unless the recipe states otherwise we recommend using Puff Pastry dough for the tops, and standard pie dough for the bottom. If using store bought dough you
can nd Puff Pastry dough in the freezer
section of your supermarket. Pie dough is usually found in the refrigerated section with mufns and cookies. Note: Make sure the pastry used is less than 5mm thick to ensure even cooking.
3. Open the Pie Maker and place the large bottom dough over the Pie Mould. Add your
llings according to the recipe instructions and the weight of the llings will cause the
dough to drop down into the mould. You can also use the bottom of a ladle to gently press the dough into the mould being careful not to tear the dough.
4. WARNING! Surfaces are hot. Never touch the cooking surface directly with your
ngers
5. If your recipe calls for a top, place the
moulded dough top over the lled mould
and close the cover. Press the locking latch in until you hear a click indicating that it is locked.
6. Set a timer for the specied time as indicated in your recipe. You will notice the green ready light will cycle on and off during the cooking process indicating that the correct temperature is being maintained.
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7. When the cooking time is complete unplug the Pie Maker from the wall outlet. Pull the Locking latch up from the bottom and carefully lift the lid. If you need additional browning simply close the lid and set the timer to the desired time.
8. Carefully remove the pie from the mould by using a nylon or wooden spatula. Do not use metal utensils to avoid damaging the cerastone surface.
Usingthepastrycutter:
The pastry cutter is designed to create the perfect sized pastry for your Pie Maker.
Once your pastry is made, dust it with our to
prevent sticking.
The pastry cutter cuts both the base and top for the pie.
1. Use the smaller end for the pie top and the larger end for the pie base.
2. Using the larger end rst, press the pastry cutter into the pastry to make the base for the pie. Avoid twisting the pastry cutter as this can tear the pastry.
3. Then use the smaller end to cut the pie top out.
4. Place the pastry base into the pie mould,
carefully pushing down so it ts.
5. Add your llings, making sure to ll the pies no more than ¾ full, and then add the pastry tops before closing the lid.
Defrosting/ReheatingPies:
Defrost frozen pies at room temperature for around 1 hour, or 5 minutes on the defrost setting of your microwave.
To reheat pies, preheat the Pie Maker for 5 minutes.
Heat frozen pies for approximately 30 – 40 minutes.
Heat thawed pies for approximately 15 – 18 minutes.
Always check that pies are defrosted fully and thoroughly cooked before eating.
Tips:
It is recommended to wipe some olive or vegetable oil onto the cooking surfaces before using the Pie Maker. This helps to brown the bottom crust well, and also makes it easier to remove the pie after cooking.
Ensure that your pie mould contains a
sufcient amount of lling. If too little lling,
the top of the pie will not contact the heating plate and will not brown as well.
Too much lling and your pie could overow
during the cooking process and prevent the top and bottom to seal. As a general rule,
pastry llings for pies should be ¾ full.
Do not use raw fruit llings or proteins for pies. Since most pies in your Pie Maker are completed within 20 – 30 minutes this is
not sufcient time to cook llings. Always
precook ingredients before adding to the
pie mould. You can nd pre-made pie llings in the canned fruit section of your
local supermarket, or see the recipe section of this manual to make your own!
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Pastrytips:
For pre-made pie crust unroll onto a piece of parchment paper. Using the large side of the pastry cutter, make the bottom as close to the edge of the pie crust as possible. Take the remaining section and reposition the dough to make a second mould. Press the dough down
slightly with your ngers to join the pieces.
You can store unused moulded pie crust in the freezer by simply adding parchment paper in-between layers and storing in a plastic freezer bag. Remove excess air from bag before freezing.
Always keep our on hand to apply to the pastry
in case it begins to stick.
Storebought:
For best results frozen pastry should be used as soon as it has thawed.
Do not use pie dough for pie tops. We recommend using puff pastry dough for pie tops.
You can nd Puff Pastry sheets in the freezer
section of your local supermarket.
Pre made pie dough can be found in the refrigerated section of your supermarket, usually where the refrigerated cookie dough and biscuits are located.
Home-made:
For best results wrap homemade pastry in cling
lm and store in the fridge for half an hour prior
to using.
Roll home-made pastry in between two bits of
cling lm to stop it from sticking.
If you wish to use home-made pastry for your pie, this can be prepared up to one day in advance and then chilled.
Do not knead and form the pastry for more than 15 minutes at any one time. After 15 minutes of
kneading, wrap the pastry in cling lm and allow
it cool in the fridge before using again.
Pat your pastry into the shape you want to roll it into before chilling it, so that is rolls easier.
Cold hands are the best for pastry making. If your hands are becoming warm whilst you’re handling the pastry, run them under cold water quickly before continuing.
Recipes
HomemadeShortCrustPastry
Ingredients
170g our
pinch of salt
85g butter (cubed)
3 tbsp. cold water
Method
1. Sift the our and salt into a large mixing bowl. Add the butter and using your hands,
rub the our and butter together.
2. Add the water and work the dough with your hands. Gently pack it together.
3. Wrap the pastry in cling lm and leave it in the fridge for half an hour before use, or overnight
Variations: For herbed savoury short crust, try
adding 1 tbsp. of nely chopped herbs or 1 tsp. of dried herbs to your our. For spiced short crust, add 1 tsp. of ground spice to the our
(such as cinnamon or ginger).
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Makingyourowncherrypielling
Ingredients
700g frozen cherries, thawed
4 tbsp. cornower
1 large cooking apple, grated
2 shots of apple juice
Method
1. Using a strainer, squeeze as much of the liquid out of the cherries as possible.
2. Mix the cherries, grated apple and
cornower into a bowl. Grated cooking apple and cornower help to stop a pie
from going soggy.
3. Prepare your pastry and place into the Pie Maker.
4. Before adding the lling, give it one last squeeze to ensure there’s no excess liquid,
then ll the pie 2/3 full.
5. Cook for around 25 – 30 minutes in the Pie Maker, or until golden brown.
Makingyourownapplepielling
Ingredients
1.5kg granny smith apples
150g caster sugar
a handful of blueberries
1 tsp. cinnamon
A handful of caster sugar
Pinch of nutmeg
Method
1. Once you have used the pastry cutter to cut out the pie base and top for your pie, peel and dice all the apples. Note: Peeling and dicing the apples at last minute is best, as this stops them from going brown.
2. Throw the diced apples, blueberries, cinnamon, nutmeg and apple juice into a bowl and mix.
3. Cook the pie lling in a pan over medium heat for around 10 minutes, stirring as it cooks.
4. Put the pastry base into the Pie Maker and
ll it with the apple pie lling.
5. Fit the lid on the pie and brush with egg white. Sprinkle with the remaining caster sugar and cook for around 25 – 30 minutes in the Pie Maker, or until golden brown.
Tip: try mixing eating apples with brambly apples
for variations in avour and texture.
6. Variations:
7. Toffee Apple Pie: To make a toffee apple pie
lling, simply remove the blueberries from
this recipe and add toffees on top of the
apple pie lling, before adding the pie top.
8. Elderower, Blackberry and Apple pie: Replace the apple juice with elderower
press and substitute blueberries for blackberries.
Egg-Wash
Crack one egg into a bowl and beat using a fork. Take a pastry brush and brush the pie top with the egg wash. The helps to glaze the pie crust, and make it crisp and brown.
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Makingyourownpumpkinpielling
Ingredients
Vegetable oil
1.4kg pumpkin
50g unsalted butter
125g golden caster sugar
4 tbsp. plain four
¼ tsp. ground nutmeg
Ground cinnamon
2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 large free- range eggs
Method
1. Preheat your oven to 180C/350F/gas 4. Grease a non-stick pan with vegetable oil.
2. Prepare the pumpkin by halving it and scooping out and discarding the seeds.
3. Cut the pumpkin into quarters and put onto the pan. Cover with foil and put into the oven for around an hour.
4. Remove the tray from the oven and allow the pumpkin to cool in the tray.
5. Take the cooled pumpkin pieces and
scoop out the esh, and put it into a food
processor.
6. Cook 50g of butter on a low heat until it’s golden brown. Add to the pumpkin and blitz until smooth.
7. Add the sugar, cinnamon, vanilla extract,
our and nutmeg to the blitzed mixture.
8. Break the two eggs into a separate bowl and whisk them before adding to the mixture.
9. Blitz the mixture again until smooth.
10. Pour the pumpkin mixture into the pastry base and add the pastry lid. Egg wash the pie top before cooking in your Pie Maker for around 25 – 30 minutes, or until golden brown.
SteakandAlePie
Ingredients
1 kg braising steak, stripped of fatty pieces and cut into chunks.
200g chopped carrot
200g sliced red onion.
200g mushrooms
¼ pint of ale
4 sprigs of rosemary
1 heaped tsp. our
1 heaped tsp. pepper
2 tbsp. olive oil
1 heaped tsp. tomato puree
Method
1. Add the pepper to the chopped meat. Pour the olive oil over the meat and add a pinch of salt and massage it into the meat.
2. Put two pans onto the hob at a high heat.
3. Brown the meat in a hot pan.
4. Chop the sprigs of rosemary and add to the second pan, in the oil. Add the chopped carrot and red onion.
5. Add ¼ of a pint of ale to the pan with the
meat in. Stir and add the our.
6. Stirring again, add 1 heaped tbsp. of tomato puree.
7. Move the cooked vegetables to the pan with meat in and cover with a pint of water. Add the chopped mushrooms.
8. Turn down the heat and cover the pan with a lid. Leave to cook for around an hour, before adding to your pastry in the Pie Maker.
9. Cook for around 25 – 30 minutes in the Pie Maker, or until golden brown.
10. Variations: You may want to add 2 cloves of crushed garlic and ½ tsp of chilli powder as your vegetables cook for an extra punch of
avour.
11. You can also add grated cheddar cheese to
the lling for a tasty cheesy pie
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Check this chart for basic imperial to metric conversions of weights.
Metric Imperial US cups
250ml 8 oz 1 cup
180ml 6  oz 3/4 cup
150ml 5 oz 2/3 cup
120ml 4 oz 1/2 cup
75ml 2 1/2 oz 1/3 cup
60ml 2 oz 1/4 cup
30ml 1 oz 1/8 cup
15ml 1/2 oz 1 tablespoon
Imperial Metric
1/2 oz 15g
1 oz 30g
2 oz 60g
3 oz 90g
4 oz 110g
5 oz 140g
6 oz 170g
7 oz 200g
8 oz 225g
9 oz 255g
10 oz 280g
11 oz 310g
12 oz 340g
13 oz 370g
14 oz 400g
15 oz 425g
1 lb 450g
FoodAllergies
Important Note: Some of these recipes may contain nuts and/or other allergens. Please be careful when making any of our sample recipes that you are NOT allergic to any of the ingredients. For more information on allergies, please visit the Food Standards Agency’s website at:
www.food.gov.uk
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4TROUBLESHOOTING&FAQ’S
Questions
Answers
Can I use raw meat in the Pie Maker?
No. All meat needs to pre-cooked. The cooking time is not long enough for raw meat to be cooked.
How can I remove my pie without it breaking?
Allow the pie to cool slightly. Carefully use a non-metallic spatula to ease around the sides and bottom of the pie and then gently remove the pie. For extra help, add olive oil to the pie mould before cooking.
What is the best pastry to use in my Pie Maker?
We recommend using puff pastry for the lid of your pie and short crust pastry for the base.
Can I put raw lling in
my Pie Maker?
No. It’s best to cook all vegetables, fruit and meat before using them as
lling as the time to cook the outer pastry of the pie is not long enough to
cook the inner ingredients.
Can I make pies without a lid?
Yes you can make lidless pies and tarts in the Pie Maker. When making a
pie without a lid, ensure your pie mould is not overlled with lling. Extra wet ingredients like gravy can overow and damage the cooking plate.
Using dryer ingredients is best.
What kind of pies can I make in my Tower Family Pie Maker?
The possibilities are endless with your Tower Family Pie Maker. From vegetable, chicken, steak and fruit pies and tarts, you can mix and match whatever ingredients you please. We recommend using leftovers form your roast dinner to create a tasty pie with a difference, Just make sure all your ingredients are pre-cooked and then you’re ready to go!
Why is my pie cooking unevenly?
You may have rolled your pastry too thick. Ensure it is 5mm or less. Always allow your Tower Family Pie Maker pre-heating time before using. Wait until the green light is cycling on and off before adding your pastry and
lling.
Why is my pastry soggy?
You may be using too much of a liquid ingredient. Liquid ingredients like
gravy, custard or sauces can overow and make the pastry soggy if you
use too much of them on their own. Always leave your pie to cook in the Pie Maker until it is golden brown.
Why is my pie taking longer than usual to cook?
The thicker the pastry, the longer the pie will take to cook. Thin out the pastry for a quicker cooking time.
What size pie does this make?
You can make 9 inch pies using this Pie Maker.
Can I store cooked pies?
Yes. You can keep homemade pies in the fried for 3-4 days after cooking. Allow to cool before storing in an air tight container. You can even use your Tower Pie Maker to reheat them when you’re ready.
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6RECYCLING
DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
Appliances bearing the symbol shown here may not be disposed of in domestic rubbish. You are required to dispose of old electrical and electronic appliances like this separately.
Please visit www.recycle-more.co.uk or www.recyclenow.co.uk for access to information
about the recycling of electrical items.
Please visit www.weeeireland.ie for access to information about the recycling of
electrical items purchased in Ireland.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August 2006, states that all electrical items must be recycled,
rather than taken to landll.
Please arrange to take this appliance to your local Civic Amenity site for recycling,
once it has reached the end of its life.
5CLEANING&CARE
Caution: Do not immerse the appliance, cord or plug in water.
Not dishwasher safe,
Before cleaning the Pie Maker, unplug power cord from the wall outlet and allow to completely cool. In order to prevent food residue build-up clean your Pie Maker after each use.
Wipe the inside and the wells of your Pie Maker with a clean, soapy sponge or cloth.
Remove soapy residue with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
To remove stubborn stains use a nylon brush or other utensil safe for cerastone surfaces.
Do not use steel wool or scouring pads. Do not use abrasive cleansers.
Wipe the exterior with a clean, damp cloth.
Clean the pastry cutter in warm soapy water, do not place the pastry cutter in the dishwasher.
IMPORTANT!
Allow to dry fully after cleaning before using again.
Do not use the appliance if damp. Ensure the appliance is completely clean and dry before storing.
Storage
Unplug power cord from the power outlet and clean as above.
Allow the appliance to dry fully.
Store on a at, dry level surface out of reach of
children.
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7WIRINGSAFETYFORUKUSEONLY
IMPORTANT
As the colours in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, please proceed as follows:
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue neutral [N] Brown live [L]
Green/Yellow [EARTH]
Plug Fitting Details (Where Applicable). The wire coloured blue is the neutral and must be connected to the terminal marked [N] or coloured black.
The wire coloured brown is the live wire and must be connected to the terminal marked [L] or coloured red.
The wire coloured green/yellow must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter [E] or marked
.
On no account must either the brown or the blue wire be connected to the [EARTH] terminal
.
Always ensure that the cord grip is fastened correctly.
The plug must be tted with a fuse of the same rating already tted and conforming to BS 1362
and be ASTA approved.
If in doubt consult a qualied electrician who will
be pleased to do this for you.
Non-Rewireable Mains Plug If your appliance is supplied with a non-
rewireable plug tted to the mains lead and
should the fuse need replacing, you must use an ASTA approved one (conforming to BS 1362 of the same rating).
If in doubt, consult a qualied electrician who will
be pleased to do this for you.
If you need to remove the plug - disconnect it from the mains - and then cut it off the mains lead and immediately dispose of its safely. Never attempt to reuse the plug or insert it into a socket outlet as there is a danger of an electric shock.
WARNING:
This Appliance MUST be Earthed
FUSE
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8WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of original purchase. If any defect arises due to faulty materials of workmanship, the faulty products must be returned to the place of purchase. Refund or replacement is at the discretion of the retailer.
The Following Conditions Apply:
The product must be returned to the retailer with proof of purchase.
The product must be installed and used in accordance with the instructions contained in this instruction guide.
It must be used only for domestic purposes.
It does not cover wear and tear, damage, misuse or consumable parts.
Tower has limited liability for incidental or consequential loss or damage.
This guarantee is valid in the UK and Eire Only.
The standard one year guarantee is only extended to the maximum available for each particular product upon registration of the product within 28 days of purchase. If you do not register the product with us within the 28 day period, your product is guaranteed for 1 year only.
To validate your extended warranty, please visit www.towerhousewares.co.uk and register with us online. Alternatively, call our customer registration line on +44 (0) 333 220 6066.
Please note that length of extended warranty offered is dependent on product type and that each qualifying product needs to be registered individually in order to extend its warranty past the standard 1 year. Extended warranty is only valid with proof of purchase.
Wehopethatyouwillenjoy
yourTowerPieMakerfor
manyyears.
Asathankyoufor
purchasingoneofour
fantasticproducts,
wearegivingyou3years
peaceofmind.
To receive your 3 year
guarantee, simply register
your appliance
online by visiting
www.towerhousewares.co.uk
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Register online at www.towerhousewares.co.uk for your FREE extended guarantee.
9 YOUR RECEIPT
Afx your store receipt to this page for safe keeping.
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Helpline: +44 (0) 333 220 6066
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thank you!
We hope you enjoy your appliance for
many years. As a thank you for purchasing
one of our fantastic products, we are giving
you an extra 2 years peace of mind.
*To receive your extra 2 years guarantee, register your appliance online by visiting:
www.towerhousewares.co.uk
Should you have a problem with your
appliance, or need any spare parts,
please call our Service Department on:
+44 (0) 333 220 6066
great british design, innovation and excellence since 1912
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Your warranty becomes void should you decide
to use non Tower spare parts. Spare parts can be
purchased from www.towerhousewares.co.uk
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