∙ Turn the controller all the way to the right to the
maximum position to melt, grill and fondue.
∙ Turn the controller further to the left to keep the food
warm.
∙ After cooking, turn the temperature controller all the way
to the left and pull out the power plug.
Operation
Hint:
∙ Apply a light coat of oil to the grill plate first to prevent
the food from sticking.
∙ The appliance can be used for fondue and raclette
at the same time. Before placing the fondue pot on
the grill plate, make sure there is no grease or grilling
residue on the grill plate surface.
Raclette and grill
∙ Place the grill plate on the heating element with the
coated side facing upwards.
∙ Connect the power plug to a power outlet and turn the
temperature controller to the MAX position.
∙ Let the appliance preheat for about 10 minutes to reach
the required temperature.
∙ Place the food on the grill plate.
∙ Put the raclette cheese and any other ingredients into
the mini-pans, place them in the appliance, under the
heating element, and leave them until the cheese has
melted.
∙ Warning: Do not place empty mini-pans in the appliance
while it is switched on. Never leave the spatulas within
the appliance during cooking.
∙ When grilling is finished, turn the thermostat control
to its MIN position and unplug the appliance from the
mains.
∙ When grilling larger amounts of food, the accumulated
fat residues should be carefully removed from time to
time, using kitchen paper or similar.
Fondue
∙ Place the grill plate on the heating element with the
coated side facing upwards.
∙ Put the oil/fat, broth, cheese or chocolate into the fondue
bowl. Note the fill level information given below.
∙ Place the fondue pot in the centre of the grill plate.
∙ Fit the splash guard.
∙ Connect the unit to the mains.
Vegetable/meat fondue with oil or fat
∙ Note: The fill amount must be between the MIN and
MAX markings.
∙ Turn the temperature controller to the MAX position.
∙ Pre heat the oil or fat for about 35 minutes before putting
food into the bowl.
Vegetable/meat fondue with broth
∙ Note: The fill amount must be between the MIN and
MAX markings.
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∙ Turn the temperature controller to the MAX position.
∙ Preheat the broth for about 20 minutes before putting
food into the bowl.
Cheese fondue
∙ The fill amount must be between 200 g minimum and
400 g maximum.
∙ Turn the temperature controller to the MAX position and
melt the cheese with constant stirring.
∙ Once it has done so, turn the thermostat control back to
a medium position.
Chocolate fondue
∙ The fill amount must be between 200 g minimum and
500 g maximum.
∙ Turn the temperature controller to the MAX position.
Break up a chocolate slab into pieces and melt with
constant stirring.
∙ Once it has done so, turn the thermostat control back to
a position slightly above MIN.
∙ Skewer the food onto the fondue forks and place them
well into the bowl.
∙ When cooking is finished, turn the thermostat back to
MIN and disconnect the appliance from the mains.
Cleaning and care
∙ Before cleaning the appliance, always make sure that
the plug has been removed from the wall socket and
allow the appliance to cool down.
∙ To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean the base
with water and do not immerse it in water.
∙ Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions.
∙ Remove the grill plate and clean it in warm soapy water.
Dry thoroughly afterwards.
∙ Before removing the fondue bowl, wait until it has
completely cooled down.
Do not pour used fat or oil in a sink. The cold oil/fat may
be discarded with the domestic refuse.
∙ Clean the fondue pot, splatter guard and fondue forks in
rinsing water. Do not clean in a dishwasher.
∙ Hint: When making cheese fondue, cheese will
unavoidably stick to the bowl. Fill the bowl with hot
water after use, let it stand overnight and then clean it
as described above.
∙ Wash the mini-pans and spatulas with hot water and
washing-up liquid and then dry with a cloth.
∙ The base unit may be cleaned with a slightly damp, lint-
free cloth.
Disposal
Devices marked with this symbol must be
disposed of separately from your household
waste, as they contain valuable materials which
can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment
and human health. Your local authority or retailer can
provide information on the matter.