
6IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important
safety instructions
WaRnInG!
THE FOLLOWING ARE COMMON SENSE BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS THAT MUST ALWAYS BE
FOLLOWED WHEN USING THE ELECTRIC HIBACHI. CaRefUllY ReaD all of tHese InstRUCtIons
befoRe UsInG tHe GRIll. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
1 Read and follow all instructions.
2 Don't use the Electric Hibachi in the open rain or
in standing water. As with any electrical appliance,
there is always an electrical shock hazard if
used improperly.
3 To protect against possible electric shock,
do not immerse the cord, plugs or grill in water
or other liquids.
4 Unplug the grill from the power outlet when not in
use and before cleaning or servicing. Turn OFF all grill
controls before unplugging from the power outlet.
5 Allow the grill to fully cool before cleaning, servicing
or transporting. Don't attempt to move or carry a hot
grill. When conducting low-temperature long-term
grilling of greasy foods, the grease gutter needs to be
emptied during the grilling. Use extreme care as its
contents may be very hot. Use appropriate barbecue
gloves or oven mitts and carefully remove excess
grease with a turkey baster or similar utensil.
6 Don't operate the grill with a damaged cord or plug.
7 If the grill should malfunction or if it has been
damaged in any way, don't operate it until after
it has been examined, adjusted and repaired by
an authorized service facility.
8 Be careful with the electrical cord. Don't let it touch
hot surfaces and don't let it hang over the sharp
edges of tabletops or counters.
9 Don't use the Electric Hibachi for applications
for which it was not designed. Don't attempt
to use flammable fuel, such as charcoal, or
flammable flavorings, such as wood chips,
with the Electric Hibachi.
10 Don't use any attachments with the Electric Hibachi
other than those approved and supplied by
the manufacturer.
11 Don't plug the Electric Hibachi into an ungrounded
outlet. Use only with a grounded three-wire outlet
with GFI protection.
12 Only use appropriately rated 12-gauge extension
cords with the Electric Hibachi. The Electric Hibachi
uses a 1.8 m (6 ft.) long 12-gauge power cord.
13 The Electric Hibachi doesn't have an internal fuse
or surge protector. It is protected by the breaker in
the electric power circuit and the GFI in this circuit
breaker or in the power outlet. A dedicated circuit for
the Electric Hibachi is desirable. When used on 15 A
circuits which also power other appliances, all other
appliances need to be turned OFF while grilling. The
chef will also need ready access to the circuit breaker
or other line disconnect switch for the power outlet
as well as the related GFI devices.
14 Maintain close and vigilant supervision when
grilling in the presence of children. Never leave
the grill unattended.