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– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
– farm houses;
– by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
– bed and breakfast type environments.
• Alwaysinserttemperaturecontrolprobeintoprobesocketbeforeinsertingpowerpluginto
power outlet and switching on appliance. Ensure the probe socket is completely dry before
inserting the temperature control probe.
• Alwaysturnthetemperaturecontrolprobeto›0‹,turnthepoweroffatthepoweroutlet,
remove the power plug, and then remove the temperature control probe before attempting to
move the appliance, when the appliance is not in use and before cleaning.
• Donotplacehotglasslidundercoldwater.
• Avoidusingonmetalsurfaceseg:sink,hotplate.
• Anymaintenance,otherthancleaning,shouldbeperformedatanauthorisedservicecentre.
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 recommen-
ded. 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 requi-
rements 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 cross-section)
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