Imetec DOLCEVITA SM2 User Manual
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G E N E R A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORIES:
[Fig. Z]
a
upper hotplate
d
power on light
g
spatula
b
lower hotplate
e
“ready-to-cook” light
h
ON/OFF switch
c
handles
f
handle closing clip
OPERATION LIGHTS
The sandwich maker comes with two operation lights that indicate:
red light
d
Sandwich maker is connected to the mains and is heating up.
green light
e
Plate temperature has been reached. Sandwich maker is ready to use.
SANDWICH MAKER
This sandwich maker is ideal for toasting/heating up slices of bread, filled sandwiches, wraps, focaccias, brioches, pies etc., and for
cooking/grilling wurstel, hamburgers, slices of polenta, cheese and other simple foods.
Using for the first time
- Clean the hotplates
a b
with a damp sponge or cloth, taking care not to damage the non-stick coating.
PLEASE NOTE: THE NEW APPLIANCE CAN GIVE OFF A BIT OF SMOKE AND THE TYPICALLY “NEW” SMELL, SO WE SUGGEST
WAITING A FEW MINUTES BEFORE PUTTING IN THE FOOD.
How to use
- Lower the handle closing clip
f
to open the sandwich maker [Fig. A].
- Put the plug in the socket and turn the ON/OFF switch
h
to 1.
The red indicator light
d
will come on and the plates will start to heat up.
- After a few minutes, the “ready to use” green light
e
will come on.
- Put the food on the lower hotplate [Fig. B].
- Lower the upper hotplate and gently press down.
- Cook the food until it is golden brown or reaches the desired cooking level.
- Remove or turn the food using the spatula provided
g
so as not to ruin the non-stick coating [Fig. C].
- Turn the ON/OFF switch
h
to 0 to turn the appliance off.
NB: To make cleaning processes easier, try cooking greasy foods (such as wurstel, hamburgers etc.) wrapped in oven paper [Fig. D],
following the user indications and warnings provided by the oven paper manufacturer.
CLEANING
- Disconnect the appliance plug from the socket.
- After letting the sandwich maker cool down completely, use kitchen roll paper and the wavy side of the spatula
g
to remove any
remains [Fig. E].
- Clean the hotplates and plastic parts with a damp and well-wrung sponge.
PLEASE NOTE:
- DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL OR ABRASIVES AS THEY COULD RUIN THE NON-STICK COATING OF THE HOTPLATES.
- DO NOT LET WATER GET INTO THE APPLIANCE.
- DO NOT TOUCH THE HOTPLATES AND/OR THE UPPER PART OF THE HOUSING WITH THE HANDS DURING OPERATION TO
AVOID BURNS.
- AVOID FOODS THAT RELEASE LIQUIDS OR FAT DURING COOKING.
I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E