PARTS & DESCRIPTION Indicator Light Green – ready Red – still heating Handles Lock Heating Plates...
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WARNINGS ATTENTION : Read this booklet carefully as it contains important instructions for a safe installation, use and maintenance. Important instructions to be kept for future reference. The following basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical appliances: Read all instructions before using the appliance. The Appliance This appliance must be used only for the purpose it was expressly designed;...
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DO NOT use or store the appliance outdoors. Store and use the appliance only indoors, or in any case, protected from weathering such as rain, direct radiation of the sun and dust. Operation If you are using the appliance for the first time, you should: Clean the exterior of the appliance with a damp cloth and wipe dry.
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Switch the appliance OFF before unplugging the appliance. Plug and unplug the power cable firmly holding it with dry hands. Always unplug the power cable to avoid overheating and if it is NOT used for a long period, before storing, assembling & disassembling, cleaning or performing any maintenance operation.
HOW TO USE Place and use the appliance on a dry, horizontal, stable and heat-resistant surface. Plug the power cable into the electric mains and switch it ON. The Red Indicator Light will illuminate as the Heating Plate is being heated to the correct temperature. This may take a few minutes.
HOW TO CLEAN Switch off the electric mains and unplug the power cable. Allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool. Wipe the exterior of the appliance using a soft, damp cloth or sponge. Remove stubborn spots with a cloth moistened with mild liquid detergent. Wash the Heating Plates with water &...
PROBLEM SOLVING Problem Possible Causes How to Solve The appliance fails to The appliance is not Insert one end of the power get hot. Indicator light plugged in or the electric cable into the appliance and on appliance does not mains is not turned ON.
However, if the customer still requests that the defective appliance be repaired, PowerPac Electrical Pte Ltd may, at its discretion, repair the appliance but impose a labour charge, as well as the costs of the replacement parts, to be borne solely by the customer.
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