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Imetec M0201 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Troubleshooting

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Plates open at 180° [Fig. G]
In this position, the cooking surface is doubled so more food can be cooked at the same time.
Turn the thermostat knob to the required temperature.
• Switch the device on by turning the I/O knob to position ‘I’.
When the set temperature has been reached, the ready-for-use LED (green) will light up.
• Open the upper plate before it reaches the end of its stroke.
• Press the 180° opening button [Fig. H]
Rotate the upper plate 180° until the handle is resting on the worktop surface [Fig. G].
• Place the food on both plates and turn it over when half cooked, if necessary.
Cooking times can vary according to food thickness, food temperature and personal taste.
Switch the device off by turning the I/O knob to position ‘O’.
• Unplug the device.
• Leave it to cool down completely.
Take out the liquid collection tray (Fig. F) and empty it.
• Press the release buttons to remove the plates.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Always disconnect the appliance from the mains
before cleaning or performing maintenance.
WARNING! Risk of fire. Wait for the appliance to cool
completely before storing it.
Wash the plates by hand or in the dishwasher at a maximum temperature of 55°C.
Do not use abrasive sponges or metal tools, which could damage the non-stick coating.
Clean the outer sides and the control panel with a damp and well-wrung sponge. Dry with a dry cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The food is not cooked enough.
Increase the temperature by turning the
thermostat knob clockwise, or extend the
cooking time.
The product emits smoke.
Let it operate empty the rst time it is used, to
disperse the fumes and the typical smell of a
new appliance.
The product does not turn on.
Make sure the plug is correctly inserted in the
socket.
Make sure the switch has been turned on by
rotating the I/O knob to ‘I’.