Kompernass Gas Grill KH 1603 User Manual

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KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
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bifinett KH 1603  
Tabletop grill KH 1603  
Proper use  
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Technical information  
Important safety advice  
Controls  
Operation  
Handling of the table grill  
Thermostat settings  
Some tips  
Cleaning and care  
Disposal  
Warranty & customer service  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time  
and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on to whomsoever  
might acquire the scale at a later date.  
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bifinett KH 1603  
Tabletop grill KH 1603  
• Do not place the device out in the  
rain. Do not use it in a damp or wet  
environment. Make sure that the  
mains lead never gets wet during  
operation.  
Proper use  
The device is intended for grilling foods  
that are suitable for grilling.  
Only original accessories are to be used –  
and used as described. Any other use or  
modification shall be deemed improper  
use and could give rise to considerable  
dangers.  
The manufacturer will not accept liabili-  
ty for loss or damage arising from im-  
proper use. Not suitable for commercial  
use.  
To avoid a fire hazard and injuries:  
• Never leave the appliance unattended  
during operation.  
• Never place the appliance underneath  
cupboards or near curtains or other si-  
milar easily flammable materials and  
keep such materials away from the  
appliance.  
• Keep the appliance and the power  
cord away from children. Children of-  
ten underestimate the danger arising  
from electrical appliances.  
Technical information  
Danger of burning! Allow the appli-  
ance to cool down completely before  
cleaning.  
Mains voltage:  
Nominal power:  
230 V ~ 50Hz  
1600 W  
Danger of burning! Only use the he-  
at-insulated handles. The surfaces of  
the appliance become very hot during  
operation.  
ƽ Important safety advice  
To avoid danger to life from electric  
shock:  
• Make sure the appliance is standing  
firmly.  
• Do not operate the device if it has a  
damaged mains lead or plug.  
If the connection lead or device does  
not work perfectly or is damaged,  
have it examined and repaired imme-  
diately at the service centre.  
• The service centre for your country is  
shown on the guarantee card.  
• Before bringing into use and each  
time after cleaning, check that the  
connection contacts on the grill plate  
are dry.  
• Position the appliance near a wall  
socket, if possible. Make sure that the  
power plug is easily accessible in case  
of danger and that no-one can trip  
over the power cord.  
• Protect the non-stick coating by not  
using metal tools such as knives, forks  
etc. If the non-stick coating is dama-  
ged, do not continue to use the appli-  
ance.  
• Make sure that the mains lead cannot  
touch any hot parts. Never use the de-  
vice in the vicinity of open flames, a  
hotplate or a hot oven.  
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bifinett KH 1603  
This is how to use the device safely:  
• If danger arises, pull the mains plug  
immediately out of the mains socket.  
• Never use the device for a purpose for  
which it was not intended.  
• Do not allow excessive heat to build  
up in or around the device. Do not  
place aluminium foil or any grill uten-  
sils on the grill. Excessive heat build-  
up can destroy plastic components or  
the coating.  
Operation  
The grill may only be operated with the  
collector provided.  
The voltage of the power source must  
correspond with the information on the  
rating plate of the appliance.  
Handling of the table grill  
• Always operate the tabletop grill KH  
1603 using the special thermostatic  
plug supplied.  
• Do not use the grill plate unless the  
collecting tray is under it.  
• If you are not using the device, if you  
intend to remove any parts or before  
cleaning – remove the mains plug and  
lead from the device.  
A good and even heat distribution is en-  
sured by the integrated heating element  
in the barbecue plate. Cleaning is sim-  
plified by the non-stick coating and the  
sticking of goods to be barbecued is pre-  
vented.  
• Fill the collecting tank with max. 0.5  
l water. You will therefore prevent  
dripping fat from baking on and facili-  
tate later cleaning of the appliance.  
• Attach the anti spitting shield to the  
rear side of the barbecue when grilling  
foods with a high fat content. This is  
also suitable as a windshield for using  
in open air. Push the three attachment  
strips of the anti spitting shield on  
one side of the barbecue grate into  
the holes provided. For this you will  
have to slightly bend the spitting  
shield .  
Controls  
Barbecue grate  
Anti-spitting shield  
Collecting tray  
Connection for power cord with ther-  
mostat  
Heat-resistant handles  
Heating element  
Thermostat  
Pilot lamp  
• Position the barbecue on an absolutely  
even surface.  
• Place the barbecue on a surface not  
sensitive to heat.  
• Check whether the barbecue grate ቢ  
is correctly positioned on the collecting  
tray (see fig.).  
• Plug the power cord with thermostat  
into the appliance and connect it to  
the mains.  
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• Adjust the desired heat level at ther-  
mostat . The barbecue begins to he-  
at up and the pilot lamp lights up.  
• As soon as the pilot lamp goes out,  
the barbecue has reached the set heat  
level and is ready for operation.  
• The barbecue requires approx. 15 mi-  
nutes to heat up.  
Some tips  
• Tender meat is best suited for grilling.  
• Meat cuts such as from the shoulder  
or the neck which are marinated over-  
night become more tender.  
• Avoid cutting items to be grilled on  
the grill surface.  
Danger of injury! When the barbecue  
has heated up, only touch it via the he-  
at-insulated handles .  
• Always use grill tongs and not forks  
for turning the items grilled. In this  
way the items remain juicy inside and  
do not dry out.  
• Avoid the grilling of thick foods, due  
to the longer cooking time required.  
Thermostat settings  
Grill switched off  
Cleaning and care  
• The device must be switched off.  
Disconnect the power cord and then  
remove the power cord from the ap-  
pliance.  
Grill switched on; low tempera-  
ture (e.g. for warming)  
• Make sure that neither the power  
cord nor the plug come into contact  
with water or other liquids.  
• Remove coarse dirt with a damp  
cloth.  
Grill switched on; medium tem-  
perature (e.g. for vegetables)  
Grill switched on; high tempera-  
ture (e.g. for meat)  
• Protect the non-stick coating by not  
using metal tools such as knives, forks  
etc. If the non-stick coating is dama-  
ges, do not continue to use the appli-  
ance.  
• The barbecue grate and the collec-  
ting tray are suitable for cleaning  
in dishwashers. In case of manual cle-  
aning, use a plastic brush and hot so-  
apy water.  
• Thoroughly dry the plug-in contacts  
on the barbecue grate after clea-  
ning.  
• The inside of the appliance must be  
completely dry before being used  
again.  
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Disposal  
Do not dispose of the device in  
normal domestic waste.  
Dispose of the device over a registered  
waste disposal firm or through your  
communal waste disposal facility.  
Observe the currently valid regulations.  
In case of doubt, consult your waste  
disposal facility.  
Dispose of the packaging materi-  
als in an environmentally respon-  
sible manner.  
Warranty & customer service  
The warranty conditions and service cen-  
tre address can be found in the enclosed  
warranty slip.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
D-44867 BOCHUM  
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