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GASTROBACK® Operating Instructions DESIGN STEAMER Art.-No. 42510 Read all provided instructions before first usage! Model and attachments are subject to change
GASTROBACK® Operating Instructions DESIGN STEAMER Art.-No. 42510 Read all provided instructions before first usage! Model and attachments are subject to change
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...move or tilt the appliance during operation. • This appliance is for household use in moving the appliance. • Do not immerse the steamer base or power cord in the electrical circuit is recommended. Always connect the appliance directly to avoid overflowing of 30 mA in water or any... electrical appliance. Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of the steamer base, immediately switch OFF and unplug the appliance and dry it. 4 The installation of water is designed for use only and NOT intended for partly unattended operation. The power cord may never be...
...move or tilt the appliance during operation. • This appliance is for household use in moving the appliance. • Do not immerse the steamer base or power cord in the electrical circuit is recommended. Always connect the appliance directly to avoid overflowing of 30 mA in water or any... electrical appliance. Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of the steamer base, immediately switch OFF and unplug the appliance and dry it. 4 The installation of water is designed for use only and NOT intended for partly unattended operation. The power cord may never be...
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...hot, even some minutes after switching off the appliance, especially when removing the steamer baskets and/or the lid. • Do not touch hot surfaces (steamer base, steamer baskets and lid) while the appliance is designed for moving it may never fall below the minimum water level mark during ...foodstuffs and, therefore, the exterior of steam and hot condensate, when operating the appliance and especially when removing the lid or steamer baskets. Risk of Burns The Gastroback Design Steamer is in sufficient distance to avoid damage caused by heat, condensate and splashes...
...hot, even some minutes after switching off the appliance, especially when removing the steamer baskets and/or the lid. • Do not touch hot surfaces (steamer base, steamer baskets and lid) while the appliance is designed for moving it may never fall below the minimum water level mark during ...foodstuffs and, therefore, the exterior of steam and hot condensate, when operating the appliance and especially when removing the lid or steamer baskets. Risk of Burns The Gastroback Design Steamer is in sufficient distance to avoid damage caused by heat, condensate and splashes...
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dishwasher safe Steamer base with steam vents 3 Steamer baskets made of Your Design Steamer Lid with water container Heating element; 650 W Handles on each side Control panel Timer keys: h (hours) and min (minutes) Timer display Set key Power button Filling lid Water container for condensate and dripping; dishwasher safe 7 for clear tap water: 0.25 Litre (water level mark 'min') to ca. 1 Litre (water level mark 'max'). Drip pan - Features of translucent heat-resistant plastics;
dishwasher safe Steamer base with steam vents 3 Steamer baskets made of Your Design Steamer Lid with water container Heating element; 650 W Handles on each side Control panel Timer keys: h (hours) and min (minutes) Timer display Set key Power button Filling lid Water container for condensate and dripping; dishwasher safe 7 for clear tap water: 0.25 Litre (water level mark 'min') to ca. 1 Litre (water level mark 'max'). Drip pan - Features of translucent heat-resistant plastics;
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...If required, open the filling lid and slowly pour in ca. 1 Litre water. Dry the outer surface of Your Design Steamer) before moving or cleaning the appliance. Beware of the steamer base. 1. During operation always use fresh tap water for your food. Immediately switch OFF (push the power button) ... supply. During operation, always keep the appliance away from other liquids into the water container and do not fill in the steamer base with care. Steamer base, steamer baskets, and lid get very hot during operation. Only use handles and knobs for use or after a longer period of ...
...If required, open the filling lid and slowly pour in ca. 1 Litre water. Dry the outer surface of Your Design Steamer) before moving or cleaning the appliance. Beware of the steamer base. 1. During operation always use fresh tap water for your food. Immediately switch OFF (push the power button) ... supply. During operation, always keep the appliance away from other liquids into the water container and do not fill in the steamer base with care. Steamer base, steamer baskets, and lid get very hot during operation. Only use handles and knobs for use or after a longer period of ...
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... Insert the drip pan in an appropriate power outlet (see Features of Your Design Steamer). There are marks on the handles of the water container during operation. Just remove a basket bottom to build a larger basket from 2 steamer baskets (see Programming the Time Lag Function). Put on the display. Start... the water container beyond the maximum water level mark 'max'. Otherwise the water could overflow the brim of each steamer basket. Prepare your food and fill the steamer baskets. Otherwise the upper foods will only fit in the middle, III on the top. The default cooking time...
... Insert the drip pan in an appropriate power outlet (see Features of Your Design Steamer). There are marks on the handles of the water container during operation. Just remove a basket bottom to build a larger basket from 2 steamer baskets (see Programming the Time Lag Function). Put on the display. Start... the water container beyond the maximum water level mark 'max'. Otherwise the water could overflow the brim of each steamer basket. Prepare your food and fill the steamer baskets. Otherwise the upper foods will only fit in the middle, III on the top. The default cooking time...