Cleaning And Care - Vitek VT-7148 Manual Instruction

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Cooking time depends on the type of products,
so you can from time to time open the unit to
check the product's readiness. As you become
more familiar with the recipes you can define the
degree of readiness more precisely.
When the food is ready, release the clip (1), open
the unit and remove the ready products with
wooden or heat-resistant plastic kitchen tools.
Attention! During the operation the frying
plates (7, 8, 9 or 10) and the unit body (3)
heat up strongly; do not touch hot surfaces to
avoid burns. Do not touch the unit body with
bare hands. Use the thermal protective kitchen
tools.
When you use the unit as a griddle plate carefully
put the products on the lower frying plate, avoid
burns by possible splashes of juice or fat drip-
ping from the products.
Unplug the unit after you finish cooking.
Before cleaning the unit wait until it cools down
completely.
ATTENTION!
While the frying plates are heating up, do not
open the unit, the frying plates heat up quicker
and more evenly in closed position.
Be careful: the unit body (3) heats up strongly dur-
ing the operation. To avoid burns do not touch hot
surfaces, open the unit only by the handles (2).
Be careful and beware of hot steam emission
from gaps between the installed frying plates
(7, 8, 9 or 10). Keep your hands and other
open parts of your body away from the fry-
ing plates.
Do not use the unit for defrosting and cooking
frozen food.
In the griddle plate mode do not cook meat with
large bones.
Frying time depends on the products used.
Before eating make sure that the food is cooked
through.
Take the products out of the unit right after
cooking; keeping products in the operating unit
for a long time can cause their burning.
Never use sharp metal objects to take the pre-
pared food out, as they can damage the non-
stick coating of the frying plates. Always use
plastic or wooden kitchen tools suitable for non-
stick coatings.

CLEANING AND CARE

Clean the unit after every use.
Unplug the unit after you finish using it.
Open the unit and let it cool down to room tem-
perature.
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Remove the installed frying plates simultane-
ously pressing the locks (6).
Clean the frying plates and wash them with
a neutral detergent solution, rinse and wipe
them dry.
Clean the unit body (3) with a soft, slightly damp
cloth, and then wipe it dry.
Do not use abrasives, solvents or metal sponges
for cleaning the frying plates (7, 8, 9, 10) and the
unit body (3), as they can damage the non-stick
coating or the outer surface of the unit body.
ATTENTION! To avoid electric shock, do not
immerse the unit into water or any other liquids.
STORAGE
Before taking the unit away for storage, clean the
frying plates (7, 8, 9 or 10) and the unit body (3).
Keep the unit in a dry cool place out of reach of chil-
dren and disabled persons.
Some recipes
Cheese and ham sandwich
Install the frying plates for making sandwiches (7).
2 slices of rye or wheat bread, smeared with
vegetable oil
1 slice of cheese
1 slice of ham.
Put a slice of bread (oiled side down) on the lower
frying plate, put a slice of cheese and a slice of
ham on the bread, cover with the second slice of
bread (oiled side up), carefully press the handles (2)
together, then fix the handles (2) with the clip (1).
Instant breakfast sandwich
2 slices of rye or wheat bread,
half tomato (cut into slices),
1 slice of bacon.
Put a slice of bread on the lower frying plate, then
put slices of tomato and a slice of bacon on the slice
of bread, cover with the second slice of bread, care-
fully press the handles (2) together, then fix the han-
dles (2) with the clip (1).
Traditional waffles
Install the frying plates for making waffles (9).
Ingredients:
4 eggs
1/2 l milk
500 g flour
150 g of butter or margarine
4 table spoons of sugar
2 tea spoons of leaven
Divide whites of the eggs from yolks and whisk
the whites.
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ENGLISH
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