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This manual ensures the grill station is used and maintained properly for optimal performance.
Operators must be qualified and familiar with safety instructions before commencing service or maintenance.
Machine surfaces get hot; keep away from children and minimize risk to users.
Disconnect power before cleaning; replace damaged cords; avoid spray/water jet cleaning.
Roband is not liable for unauthorized tampering, incorrect use, non-original parts, or improper cleaning.
Lists items included: Grill Station, manual, grease box, spatula, and packaging inserts.
Report any freight damage to the freight company and agent within 24 hours of receipt.
Indicates compliance with Australian Communications Authority (ACA) for Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Denotes compliance with European Standards and Directives.
Remove packaging, clean, place on a level surface, check controls are OFF before connecting power.
Maintain minimum 100mm air gap for ventilation and avoid placing near heat-sensitive materials.
Connect to appropriate power points based on model (Australian and Export).
Recommends using an RCD (Residual Current Device) rated at 30mA for circuit protection.
Turn the Selector switch left or right to power on the unit.
Controls cooking modes (Contact Grill, Hotplate) and indicates power supply.
Explains the mechanical timer and the plate temperature control thermostat.
Lightly grease plates, set thermostat, and allow 15 minutes for pre-heating.
Place food on the bottom plate, close top plate; timer is a guide only.
Do not use metal utensils on non-stick plates; clean regularly to avoid carbonisation.
Handle may become hot in hotplate mode or when plates are left open.
Table provides cooking times and temperatures for various food items on the contact grill.
Emphasizes experimentation and notes that the table assumes Contact Grill Mode.
Contains no user-serviceable parts; repairs must be done by qualified personnel only.
Be cautious of sharp edges, especially when panels are removed during servicing.
Avoid contact with hot surfaces; ensure adequate ventilation (100mm gap).
Keep power cable away from hot parts; do not use spray/water jet or submerge the unit.
Unit is not dishwasher safe; do not submerge parts in water (except grease box).
Keep the appliance out of reach of children or those unable to use it safely.
Clean plates daily with hot soapy water while warm; avoid abrasive or caustic agents.
Never put cold water on hot plates to prevent buckling due to sudden temperature changes.
Use soft cloth and nylon scrubber/scraper; no metal or abrasive cleaners.
Use nylon scrubbers; avoid metal or abrasive items that can damage plates.
Use non-caustic oven cleaner for difficult residue, limit exposure time, and remove all cleaner.
Wipe exterior with a damp soapy cloth, preventing water entry into the unit.
Use only mild soapy water; other chemicals can damage plastic or metal components.
Exercise care during cleaning to avoid injury from sharp edges.
Use specific water-based cleaners for brushed stainless steel to remove grease and protect the surface.
Coating quality is high, but performance is not guaranteed beyond faulty workmanship due to commercial use.
Do not exceed 240°C; use plastic utensils; clean regularly to avoid carbonisation.
Clean with warm soapy water and nylon brush/scourer; avoid water penetration.
Checklist for common heating problems including power, thermostat, and RCDs.
Address top plate toasting faster than bottom due to carbon build-up.
Ensure the unit is not set to "Hotplate mode".
Table detailing power, dimensions, weight, and cooking area for GSA610, GSA810, GSA815.
Visual representation of unit dimensions and recommended minimum installation clearances.
Diagram showing the electrical components and wiring for all models.
Diagram is for reference only; repairs should only be performed by qualified service personnel.
List of common spare parts for the GSA6 series, including part numbers and descriptions.
List of spare parts specific to the GSA610S and GSA610R models.
Note indicating the suffix for Teflon coated plates in part numbers.
List of common spare parts for the GSA8 series, including part numbers and descriptions.
List of spare parts specific to the GSA810S and GSA810R models.
List of spare parts specific to the GSA815S and GSA815R models.
Details part numbers for power cords used in UK, F, and M export models.
Note indicating the suffix for Teflon coated plates in part numbers.
Explains the function of RCDs as protective devices against earth leakage current.
Discusses RCD standards, common practice, and considerations for commercial installations.
Addresses causes of RCD tripping and solutions, including element moisture.
Details manufacturer, model type, description, and specific compliant models.
Lists the EU directives and standards the machine complies with.
Notes the product's design for minimal environmental impact and recyclable packaging.
Formal statement of compliance by the manufacturer and EU Authorized Representative.
12-month warranty for workmanship/materials; excludes glass, lamps, and Teflon coatings.
Procedures for returning units or arranging on-site service for warranty claims.
Company reserves right to reject claims and is not liable for consequential damages.
Provides contact information for Australian warranty service and international selling agents.
Section for users to record purchase details for their warranty records.