Barbecook Alexia 5011 Owner's manual

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Barbecues & grills
Type
Owner's manual
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EN - Instruction manual ........................................................................................................4
NL - Instructiehandleiding ..................................................................................................12
FR - Manuel d’instructions .................................................................................................20
DE - Bedienungsanleitung ..................................................................................................28
ES - Manual de instrucciones ............................................................................................36
PT - Manual de instruções .................................................................................................44
PL - Instrukcja obsługi ........................................................................................................52
RU - Инструкция ...............................................................................................................60
Illustrations .........................................................................................................................68
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Name Number Reference
Lid assembly 1 227.1101.010
Grill plate 2 227.1101.020
Cord & regulator 3 227.1101.030
Grill holder assembly 4 227.1101.040
Grill bracket 5 227.1101.050
Legs (4 Pcs) 6 227.1101.060
Food tray 7 227.1101.070
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Accessory hooks 10 227.1102.050
Name Number Reference
Lid assembly 1 227.1101.010
Grill plate 2 227.1101.020
Cord & regulator 3 227.1101.030
Grill holder assembly 4 227.1101.040
Grill bracket 5 227.1101.050
Legs (4 Pcs) 6 227.1102.020
Food tray 7 227.1101.070
Side table 9 227.1102.030
Wheel assembly 8 227.1102.040
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SPARE PARTS
COOKING
Connect the appliance to the main electricity supply.
Set the temperature regulator to the required temperature level (it usually takes about 3 minutes to preheat). Preheating
is faster with the roasting hood in place.
The temperature indicator lamp will go out as soon as the required temperature has been reached.
Place the food to be grilled on the grill plate.
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COOKING INSTRUCTIONS & TIMES
The following are recommended cooking times.
Different times will be required for weights and sizes of foods to be grilled, and depending on whether you are grilling
with or without the grill lid. weather conditions can also affect cooking times.
1. It will take approximately 3-5 minutes to heat up before barbecuing. Turn the temperature control switch 1-MAX (5) to
MAX position. The Temperature indicator lamp will illuminate, at the same time the heating element will start to heat up.
2. Now the food can be placed on the grill plate. Deep frozen food should be defrosted completely before barbecuing.
3. You can adjust the temperature with the temperature control switch. Once the required temperature has reached, the
pilot lamp will go out
4. To switch off the barbecue, turn the temperature switch to “MIN” position and unplug the power cord from outlet
5. Burn hazard! if for any reason/ the barbecue base must be moved when the appliance is still hot always hold only by its
heat-insulated handles and move it slowly.
6. This table shows some guiding values for the cooking time of different barbecue foods. The barbecue time can vary
according to personal taste and the thickness of the meat.
Food to be grilled Temperature grade setting Cooking time(mins)
Steak/beef HI 10 - 15
Lamb HI 8 - 13
Chicken drumsticks HI 15 - 20
Chops HI 20 - 25
Chicken wings HI 9 - 15
Fillet of pork MED - HI 7 - 8
Whole sh HI 8 - 11
Kebabs MED - HI 7 - 9
Various sausages MED - HI 8 - 10
Green pepper MED - HI 5 - 10
Onion MED - HI 10 - 15
Mushroom MED - HI 5 - 10
Potato chips MED - HI 10 - 15
WARNING
If the electric grill is used as a table grill, it can only be used with the grill plate and the grill holder. Keep the grill at least 30 cm
from any walls when operating. Do not screw down the plastic feet under the grill plate. This would reduce the reasonable
gap between the grill plate and the grill holder, which would lead to melting of the plastic parts. This could lead to serious
injuries and damage to the appliance.
ATTENTION
Avoid tripping over the power cord when operating the appliance. Arrange the power cord so its doesnt form a tripping
hazard. Remember to remove the plug after use.
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Please check the device and the power cord regularly, and stop using immediately by disconnecting the power cord
from the power if you have any problems with the device.
If the power line is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after sales department or similar profession-
als to avoid the risk
Do not
use this appliance within reach of water contained in bath-tubs, washbasins or other receptacles. Never ex-
pose it to rain, snow or other moisture.
Position the power cord and cable so that unintentional touching or catching is impossible.
Never allow the extension lead or power cord to be in touch with the hot grill plate.
Don’t
pull the power cord over sharp edges, Do not wedge or clamp the cord (eg under doors etc.) .
Do not
position the BBQ over the edge or corner of a table and avoid all contact with the BBQ’s hot surfaces.
Do not
use the appliance without the oil collecting tray and the BBQ base all tted together properly.
Never
cover the hotplate with aluminum foil (this will damage the non-stick coating).
Make sure that the appliance is assembled correctly before use.
Keep the electric grill at least 30cm from any wall when in use.
The temperature of accessible surfaces may be dangerously high when the appliance is operating. take care when the
appliance is in use. Keep it away from combustible materials.
Attention!
The hotplate will get very hot, and it stays hot for a long time after it has been switched off. Beware of burns!
Do not touch any hot surfaces and take care when handling the appliance after use.
Beware of fat oil or moisture spattering while grilling.
Do not
leave the appliance unattended when switched on or still hot.
Do not
touch the appliance(lid or grill plate) when cooking in order to prevent any risk of burning.
Charcoal or similar combustible fuels must not be used with this appliance.
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
staff kitchen areas in shops, ofces and other working environments;
farm houses;
by clients in hotels, motels other residential type environments;
bed and breakfast type environments.
Use this appliance only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause
re, electric shock or injury to persons possibly resulting in death or permanent disability.
This appliance is only to be used for cooking.
Never pull the plug out of the socket by the power cord or with wet hands.
For safety reasons do not use attachments that were not recommended or supplied by the manufacturer.
Always
switch off the appliance before removing the main plug.
Before removing attachments or cleaning the appliance, allow it to cool completely.
The power cord must be removed before the appliance is cleaned and the appliance inlet must be thoroughly dried
before the appliance is used again.
Never
immerse the power cord or the thermostat plug in water or any other liquid.
Never
immerse the appliance with heating element, the appliance should be switched off when not in use.
Only professional trained personnel should repair electrical appliances.
Unskilled repairs cause considerable danger to the user.
No warranty for any possible damage will be accepted if the
appliance is used for improper purposes, operated wrongly or
unprofessionally. In such a case, any warranty claims are voided.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Disconnect the appliance from the main electricity supply.
2. Allow the grill to cool completely.
3. Take the temperature Regulator with power cord (3) out of the appliance socket (2).
4. Clean the grill plate (2) and Oil collecting tray (4) with warm washing-up water and a damp cloth.
Do not use steel wool pads. brush or abrasives to avoid any damages to the coating of grill plate.
5. Wipe the holder (4) of the appliance with a damp cloth. Fat splashes can be removed with a mild cleaning agent.
6. Note:
7. The grill plate has a non-stick coating.
Do not scratch this coating during either the cooking or the cleaning stages.
Tip: protect the appliance from dust and dirt if it is not to be used for a prolonged length of time (dry thoroughly then
wrap it in a plastic bag).
Store it in a cool dry place.
TECHNICAL DATA
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
Model Voltage Power IP code
Alexia 5011 220-240V, 50/60Hz 1680-2000W IPX4
Alexia 5111 220-240V, 50/60Hz 1680-2000W IPX4
Accessory hooks 10 227.1102.050
Accessory hooks 10 227.1102.050
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Barbecook Alexia 5011 Owner's manual

Category
Barbecues & grills
Type
Owner's manual

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