handle. The electrical outlet that the table top coo-
ker is connected to must be in good condition. Plug
the plug all the way into the electrical outlet. If the
plug is not sitting properly in the electrical outlet, it
can become overheated. Use a grounded electrical
outlet. Never use other devices with the same elec-
trical outlet as the table top cooker is connected to.
• Always use the grip handle for the oven tray when
you take the oven tray in or out of the oven.
• Do not immerse the heating element in water. There
is a risk of short circuiting or other problems which
can occur if the heating element is damp or wet.
• Water must not come in contact with the glass co-
ver when it is hot. The glass cover may crack.
• Always hold the plug, do not pull the power
cord, when you disconnect the table top coo-
ker from the outlet.
• Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.
The power cord must not come in contact with water.
• Due to risk of personal injury, a grounded electrical
cord must be replaced by an authorised electrician.
• Always remove the plug from the electrical outlet
when the table top cooker is not being used or when it
is left unattended. There is a risk of fire if there is a power surge and
the plug is in the electrical outlet.
• The table top cooker is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or who
have limited experience and knowledge,unless they are supervised or
instructed on using the table top cooker by someone responsible for
their safety. Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play
with the table top cooker.
• The table top cooker should not be used with a timer or remote control.
• The table top cooker is intended for use in households or household-li-
ke environments, for example, in kitchenettes in hotel or motel rooms,
bed and breakfasts, common food preparation areas in campsites or
other environments where food preparation occurs.
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