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USER MANUAL Single Hot Plate 302201 PRINCESS
This instruction manual contains information concerning two attractive electric hotplates: the Single Cooking Plate and the Double Cooking Plate.
The Single Cooking Plate has one 1,500 Watt hotplate with a diameter of 18.5cm
The Double Cooking Plate has two hotplates: one 1,500 Watt hotplate with a diameter of 18.5cm and one 750 Watt hotplate with a diameter of 15.5cm .
Each hotplate has its own temperature-control dial.

Operation and controls
See figure 1.
Both models consist of the following:
1 Hotplate (diameter of 18.5cm )
2 Hotplate (diameter of 15.5cm only the Double Cooking Plate)
3 Power cord and plug
4 Handle (both left and right)
5 Temperature-control dial
6 On/Off indicator light for the heating element
7 Housing
Before using for the first time
1 Remove all the packaging materials and stickers from the appliance.
2 Place the appliance on a stable, flat surface at working height near an earthed plug socket. Make sure the appliance is at least 5cm from any objects. Do not place the appliance (too close) under kitchen cupboards.

The bottom of the appliance will also get somewhat hot. Use a heat-resistant (non-flammable) table mat if you are in doubt as to whether the surface is able to withstand the heat.
3 Make sure the temperature-control dial is set to 'Min' and nothing is placed on the hotplate (for the Double Cooking Plate, this and the following steps apply to both hotplates).
4 Insert the plug into the plug socket.
5 Rotate the temperature-control dial clockwise to 'Max'. The hotplate's indicator light will be lit. The indicator light will go on and off once the hotplate has reached the set temperature.
6 Allow the hotplate to continue heating up for 10 minutes.

The appliance may emit a little smoke and a characteristic smell when you switch it on for the first time. This is normal and will soon stop. Make sure the appliance has sufficient ventilation.
7 Rotate the temperature-control dial anticlockwise to 'Min'. The hotplate's indicator light should no longer be lit.
8 Allow the hotplate to cool down and remove the plug from the plug socket. If you wish, you may now use the appliance (see 'Use').
Use
1 Place a pan on the hotplate.

- Always use pans that are suitable for electric cookers and which have a flat base, so that they make good contact with the hotplate.
- The pan's diameter should be the same as or slightly larger than that of the hotplate.
- Make sure the pan is placed in the middle of the hotplate and the pan's handle is in a safe, easy to reach, position.
2 Insert the plug into the plug socket.
3 Rotate the hotplate's temperature-control dial clockwise to the desired setting. The hotplate's indicator light will be lit and will go out once the hotplate has reached the set temperature. The indicator light will then go on and off.
| Setting ‘Min’ Off | |
| Setting ‘1’ to ‘2’ | Defrosting and gently heating |
| Setting ‘2’ to ‘3’ | Simmering and boiling |
| Setting ‘4’ to ‘5’ | Frying and braising |
| Setting ‘Max’ Quickly bringing to the boil (select setting ‘2’ as soon as the water boils) | |
4 Rotate the temperature-control dial anticlockwise to 'Min' when you have finished.
5 Remove the plug from the plug socket.

The hotplate remains hot for some time after it has been turned off. Be careful not to burn yourself.
The heat is sufficient to keep a pan warm for some time.
6 Allow the appliance to cool. This will take approximately one hour.
7 Clean the appliance (see 'Maintenance and cleaning').
Storing the appliance
You will probably leave the appliance in a permanent position and not store it each time after use. However, if you wish to store the appliance, make sure it has cooled down sufficiently and is clean before doing so. Apply a thin layer of metal preserver to the metal parts. Store the appliance in a dry location where the temperature does not fluctuate too much (so that moisture will not condense on the appliance).

Maintenance and cleaning

- Never clean the appliance when it is turned on or is still hot.
- Make sure the plug has been removed from the plug socket before cleaning the appliance.
- Never use abrasive or aggressive cleaning products. Do not use metal objects to scratch off food which is stuck to the appliance.
- Never immerse the appliance in water.
- Make sure moisture does not get into the appliance.
1 Clean the housing and the hotplate (or hotplates) with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a cleaning product that is suitable for metal. It is easiest to remove spilt food whilst the hotplate is still slightly warm.
2 Dry the appliance thoroughly.
3 Apply a thin layer of a metal protective substance to the metal parts once a month. You can purchase this from a kitchen appliance retailer.

Safety
General information
- Please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future reference.
- Only use this appliance as described in these instructions.
- Only use this appliance for domestic purposes.
- The use of this appliance by children or persons with a physical, sensory, mental or motor disability or persons who lack the necessary knowledge and experience may result in a dangerous situation. Persons responsible for their safety must give explicit instructions or supervise the use of the appliance.
- Make sure children do not play with the appliance.
- The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.
- Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified service technician. Never try to repair the appliance yourself.
Heat and electricity
- Before using the appliance, check whether the (mains) supply voltage matches the (mains) supply voltage indicated on the appliance's type plate.
- Use an earthed plug socket that is connected to a fused circuit of at least 10 A and to which no other heavy loads are connected.
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If you use an extension lead, use an earthed extension lead that is suitable for the appliance's power rating. Fully extend the extension lead and position it so that nobody can trip over it.
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Always remove the plug from the plug socket when the appliance is not in use.
- Always remove the plug from the plug socket by pulling the plug, not the power cord.
- Never pull the power cable to move the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance if the power cord is damaged. For your own safety, return the appliance to our service department. A damaged power cord may only be replaced by our service department using the special tools required for the repair.
- Make sure the appliance and the power cord do not come into contact with heat sources, such as a hot hob or a naked flame.
- Make sure the power cord and the plug do not come into contact with water.
- Take care when touching the appliance. Certain parts may (still) be hot.
- To avoid the risk of fire, the appliance must be able to release the heat that it produces. Make sure the appliance has sufficient space around it and does not come into contact with inflammable materials. The appliance may not be covered. Never place the appliance under a kitchen cupboard.
During use
- Never use the appliance outdoors.
- Never use the appliance in a humid room.
- Do not use the appliance near water, such as near a tap or a sink.
- Place the appliance on a stable, flat and heat-resistant surface where it cannot fall over.
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Keep the appliance out of the reach of small children.
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Do not allow the power cord to hang over the edge of a kitchen surface or a table.
- Make sure your hands are dry when you touch the appliance, the power cord or the plug.
- Switch off the appliance and remove the plug from the plug socket in the event of a malfunction during use and before cleaning the appliance, fitting or removing an accessory, or storing the appliance after use.
- Never leave the appliance unattended when in use.
- Do not turn on the appliance without a pan on the hotplate.
- Be careful when frying or braising: the oil or fat must not become too hot. If it overheats, there is a risk of fire and harmful smoke will be released.
- Keep the appliance away from inflammable materials, such as curtains and paper.
- Never move the appliance when it is turned on or is still hot. Turn off the appliance and wait until it has cooled down before moving it.
- Never attempt to cool the hotplate down more quickly by pouring water over it. This is dangerous and may damage the appliance.
- Only hold pans by their handles.
- Keep the appliance and, in particular, the hotplates clean.
- The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.
- The surfaces are liable to get hot during use.
This appliance is only suitable for household use.
U.K. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals on your plug, proceed as follows:
- The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
- The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
- The wire which is coloured GREEN/YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or (earth symbol) and is coloured GREEN or GREEN/YELLOW

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
With this appliance, if a 13A plug is used a 13A fuse should be fitted. If any other type of plug is used, a 15A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or at the distribution board.

The environment
Dispose of packaging materials, such as plastic and boxes, in the appropriate containers.
If you wish to dispose of the appliance whilst it still works properly or can be easily repaired, ensure that the appliance is recycled.

When the appliance reaches the end of its useful life, it should be disposed of in a responsible manner, thereby ensuring the reuse of the appliance or its parts. Do not dispose of the appliance with normal household waste, but hand it over to a recycling collection point. Contact your local authority for information about available disposal and collection systems in your area.
Applicable European guidelines:
2002/95/EC
2002/96/EC

Généralités
2002/95/E0F
2002/96/EOF

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2002/95/EF
2002/96/EF

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