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5. Installation and operation

5.1 Safety instructions

WARNING! Electrical hazard!
The device must only be connected to a properly installed single socket with
protective contact.
Never yank cord to disconnect from outlet.
Cable must not touch any hot parts.
See that the cable does not touch any heat sources or sharp edges. Do not let the cable
dangle over the counter edge.
WARNING! Danger of burns!
During operation some elements of the device very become hot. To avoid burns, do
not touch hot elements!
Do not use the device in case it does not function properly, has been damaged or
dropped.
Do not use any accessory or spare parts that have not been recommended by the
manufacturer. These can be dangerous for the user or lead to damages of the device
or personal injury, and further, the warranty expires.
Do not lay the cable over carpets or heat insulations. Do not cover the cable. Keep
away the cable from operating range and do not dunk it into water.
Do not move or tilt the device when in operation.
During operation of the unit your hands, the mains plug must be dry.
Do not leave the unit unattended during operation since there might occur malfunctions
which could result in overheating of the oil (fat). In case of high temperatures oil (fat)
might ignite.
You may not use moisten frying goods. Always remove the extra ice from deep frozen
goods first. Even the smallest water drops may cause oil splashes or lead to explosions
during frying.
NOTE!
Overly wet foodstuffs or too large a quantity of food causes excessive foaming of oil
during frying.
Do not leave any frying goods in the basket hanging over the container with the hot oil.
The fryer may not be moved or repositioned as long as the oil is hot. The oil must cool
down first.
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