Mellerware Electric Grill 27005 User Manual

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B B Q  
G R I L L  
M A S T E R  
complies with  
INTERNATIONAL  
Model:  
2 7 0 0 5  
IEC60355  
2000W  
SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS  
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE  
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Safety advice and warnings  
The water level indicator can be found inside the grill  
pan.  
- Read these instructions carefully before switching  
on the appliance and keep them for future refer-  
ence.  
• Always ensure that the water level is kept above  
the ‘Min.’ mark. Water should be added regularly,  
while ensuring that it does not come into contact  
with the heating element. Take care to not pour  
water onto the heating element.  
Failure to follow and observe these instructions  
could lead to an accident.  
- Before using for the first time, clean all the parts  
of the product which may come into contact with  
food, as indicated in the cleaning section.  
• Before the grill is used, always check that the  
heating element is correctly fitted in the grill pan  
and safely locked. Do not connect the grill to mains  
power until the grill pan has been filled with water.  
• The barbecue must be supervised at all times dur-  
ing operation. For safety reasons, always keep it out  
of the reach of children.  
Connection to the mains supply  
The equipment should only be connected to an  
earth socket installed in accordance with the regula-  
tions. Make sure that the supply voltage corre-  
sponds with the voltage marked on the barbecue.  
• Do not, under any circumstances, use charcoal or  
any other solid or liquid fuel to operate the grill.  
• Always bear in mind that the housing surfaces  
as well as the heating element become very hot  
during operation. Even after the heating element  
is switched off, it must not be touched until it has  
sufficiently cooled down-there is otherwise a severe  
danger of burns.  
Important safety instructions  
Caution: do not, under any circumstances, cover  
the grill rack with aluminous foil, barbecue dishes or  
other items, as the resulting build-up of heat could  
cause irreparable damage to the grill.  
• Before the appliance is used, the main body as  
well as any attachment fitted should be checked  
thoroughly for any defects. The power cord should  
be regularly examined for any signs of damage. In  
the event of such damage being found, the appli-  
ance must no longer be used.  
To avoid the risk of electric shock, the heating ele-  
ment and the power cord must not be immersed in  
liquid or even allowed to come into contact with it.  
• Do not allow the power cord to touch any hot parts  
of the appliance.  
• During operation, the barbecue must be placed  
on a level, heat-resistant surfaces, impervious to  
splashes and stains. When grilling food with a high  
fat or moisture content, splashes are not always  
avoidable.  
• Always remove the plug from the mains supply  
socket  
- in the case of any malfunction, and  
- prior to cleaning, and maintenance.  
- after use,  
• When using the appliance, be careful not to posi-  
tion it next to a wall or corner, and ensure that no  
inflammable materials are stored near it.  
• Remember that food with a high fat or moisture  
content may tend to ignite.  
• The use of an extension-lead reel can cause a  
loss of power, possibly combined with a subsequent  
heat built-up in the cable. It is therefore necessary to  
unwind the cable completely if a cable reel is used.  
• Before carrying, transporting or storing the grill,  
ensure that is has sufficiently cooled down. Pour out  
any remaining water after use.  
• Always fill the grill pan with water before you  
switch on the appliance. The water helps to cool  
down the grill pan, reduces the build-up of smoke,  
and also facilitates cleaning.  
• Ensure that the grill is not stored outdoors. Or in  
any other location where it might be subjected to  
extremes of temperature or high humidity.  
• No responsibility will be accepted if damage  
results from improper use, or if these instructions are  
not complied with.  
Ensure that the water level is kept between the ‘Min.’  
and ‘Max.’ markings at all times during use.  
Max. water level indicator  
Min. water level indicator  
• This barbecue is designed for domestic use only  
 
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and not for commercial applications.  
• In order to comply with safety regulations and to avoid hazards, all repairs of electrical appliances must only  
be performed by qualified personnel. Substantial dangers for the user can appear from inappropriate repairs.  
• Should the barbecue fail to operate or should it be damaged, please contact the nearest authorized service  
centre as special tools are needed for its repair. Never attempt to repair the barbecue yourself.  
WARNING: Indoor use only.  
WARNING: Never put the heating element, control box and the plug into water.  
WARNING: this appliance is not intended for use by young children and infirm persons unless they have  
been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.  
WARNING: the temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.  
• WARNING: Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.  
WARNING: If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a  
similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.  
WARNING: Charcoal or similar combustible fuels must not be used with this appliance.  
Assemble the grill as the chart.  
Before using for the first time  
- Remove any packaging materials from the appliance.  
- Clean the grill rack and its accessories.  
Assembly instructions for the barbeque:  
1) Through the heating element, fix the bar into the grill pan. Then install the two handles next of the grill  
pan. Place the heating element and the control box  
into the grill pan. Using a screw, fix the control box  
to the grill pan, and assemble.  
2) Place the grill-rack on top.  
3) Place the grill on the table. Ensure that the grill is  
placed in a safe and stable position. The power  
cord should be placed suitably so that no one is  
likely to trip over it.  
 
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When using the barbeque for the first time:  
- Fill the grill pan with water up to the ‘Max.’ marking.  
- Let the grill heat up for a moment without any food  
on the rack (a slight smell and a little smoke may be  
emitted - so ensure sufficient ventilation).  
Storage  
- After cleaning, the grill should be stored indoors  
in a dry location.  
Note:  
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons  
(including children)with reduced physical, sensory  
Grill  
1) The grill pan must be filled with water up to the ‘Max.’ or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and  
marking.  
knowledge, unless they have been given supervi-  
sion or instruction concerning use of the appliance  
by a person responsible for their safety.  
2) Fix the heating element; then ensure that the grill  
rack is placed correctly on the element.  
3) Insert the plug into the mains supply socket.  
- Children should be supervised to ensure that  
4) Set the thermostat control knob to its ‘Max.’ position. they do not play with the appliance.  
The indicator light turns on, and the heating element is  
permanently switched on.  
- The temperature of accessible surfaces may be  
high when the appliance is operating.  
5) After approximately 5-10 minutes, the heating ele-  
ment reaches the right temperature for grilling. When  
- The instructions shall state that appliances are  
not intended to be operated by means of an exter-  
you are grilling the food stuffs, you can turn the thermo- nal timer or separate remote-control system.  
stat control knob back to a lower position and/or adjust  
the grill rack to the middle or upper position.  
6) The grill can also be used to keep the food warm:  
by turning the thermostat control knob back to a lower  
position, the intervals between the heating element  
switching on and off can be reduced to a minimum.  
7) The water in the grill pan will evaporate during use.  
So you must to fill up water from time to time. Be careful  
not to pour water on the heating element.  
8) When grilling is finished, turn the thermostat to “0”  
(off position) and disconnect the grill from the mains  
supply socket.  
General care and cleaning  
- Ensure that the grill is thoroughly cleaned after each  
use.  
- Before cleaning your barbecue, always make sure that  
the plug has been disconnected from the mains supply  
socket. Allow the grill to cool down thoroughly before  
cleaning.  
- Then you should remove the heating element and  
control box from the gill pan. Never switch the heating  
element on when it is not placed onto the appliance.  
- Clean the heating element with a clean and dry cloth  
only.  
- Clean the grill rack and the grill pan with warm soapy  
water and dry afterwards.  
- Don’t use harsh abrasive chemicals or a metal sponge  
to clean the grill rack and the grill pan.  
 
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27 Nourse  
Avenue Epping  
2
Cape Town  
P.O. Box 975 Eppindust 7475 South Africa  
Tel: +27 21 534 8114 Fax: +27 21 534 8086  
Service Centre Share Call: 086 111 5006  
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