Imetec DOLCEVITA SM3 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

ON/OFF switch

b

lower hotplate

e

“ready-to-cook” light

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 making filled toasted sandwiches or toasted bread slices.

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.

- Lightly grease the hotplates with olive oil.

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

g

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.

- Place the prepared sandwich on the lower hotplate [Fig. B].

- Lower the upper hotplate and gently press down on the sandwich [Fig. C].

- To have sandwiches with well-sealed edges, clamp the handles together with the closing hook.

- After about 3 minutes, open the appliance to check if the sandwiches are golden brown.

- To brown them further, close the hotplate again for the necessary time.

- Remove the sandwich with a wooden or plastic tool, so as not to ruin the non-stick coating.

- Turn the ON/OFF switch

g

to 0 to turn the appliance off.

CLEANING

- Disconnect the appliance plug from the socket.
- After letting the sandwich maker cool down completely, remove any remains with a wooden or plastic spoon.
- 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 WITH THE HANDS DURING OPERATION TO AVOID BURNS.

I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E

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