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Event Furniture 19019 Troubleshooting guide

OPERATING & SAFETY GUIDE
SOUP KETTLE
240VOLT
Product Code
19019
GENERAL SAFETY
Contact Event Furniture Limited for information
and advice on the suitability and safety of this type
of equipment. There is a risk of injury if you do
not follow the instructions printed in this guide.
This equipment should only be used by a
competent adult who has read and understood
these instructions. Anyone with a temporary or
permanent disability should seek expert advice
before using the equipment.
Keep all children, animals and bystanders away from
the work area. Ensure the floor of the work area is
free from trip hazards and non-slip.
Never use the equipment if you are ill, tired
or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Never operate electrical switches with wet hands.
Always switch off and unplug the equipment
from the power supply before moving or
cleaning. Check the equipment before use, if it
shows signs of damage request a replacement.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
The equipment is designed to plug directly into a
standard 240volt, 13 amp socket. Make sure the
equipment and power socket are switched off
before plugging into the power supply.
If the equipment fails to operate or the power cable
or plug becomes damaged, contact Event Furniture
Limited. Do not try to repair it yourself.
Keep the power cable out of harm’s way.
Extension leads should be unwound fully, never run
them through water, over sharp objects or where
they may be a trip hazard.
Use a suitable RCD (Residual Current Operated
Device) to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Ensure the water boiler and power socket are
switched off before plugging in.
OPERATING GUIDE
Suitable for indoor use only.
Position the unit where it is to be used and ensure that
it is level. Ensure the surface is strong enough to take
the weight when full, the unit is heavy when full.
The unit should be positioned to give easy access to
the user yet sufficiently out of the way to reduce
the risk of it being touched or knocked.
Connect the appliance to the mains power supply.
Fill the outer container with approximately 600ml of
water.
Note: Never operate the appliance without water in
the outer container.
Carefully place the inner container into the appliance.
Note: The inner container must NOT float, even
when empty. If the container floats, reduce the
amount of water in the outer container.
Fill the inner container with soup and close the lid.
Note: If necessary, remove any excess water from
the outer container.
Set the temperature control, the temperature ranges
from 1 (lowest) to 12 (highest). The power light will
come on and the kettle will begin to heat up.
Stir regularly to achieve quicker heat up times.
At full power, a full kettle can take up to
90 minutes to heat through from cold.
When the kettle has reached temperature the Power
light will switch off. Reduce the temperature to
maintain heat levels. To maintain temperature, we
recommend the lowest setting possible.
Use a suitable implement to remove the contents
of the kettle. DO NOT TIP THE KETTLE TO
REMOVE THE CONTENTS.
To turn the appliance Off, set the temperature
control to ‘0’
Warning: Never move or carry the appliance
when it is switched on or contains hot liquid.
CLEANING
Disconnect from the mains supply before
cleaning and allow the kettle to cool.
Do not immerse the appliance in water or
clean with jet/power washers.
Clean any spilt food on the appliance immediately.
Wash out the kettle using clean water and a soft cloth.
The inner container and lid are machine washable.
Do not use sharp objects, metal scrapers, wire brushes
or wire wool pads as they can scratch the steel.
Do not use bleach or any corrosive detergent as
they will damage the surface of the unit.
Rinse thoroughly and dry thoroughly after cleaning
ANY PROBLEMS
Contact: Event Furniture Ltd. 01922 628961
Event Furniture Limited,
Unit2, Maple Leaf Industrial Estate
Bloxwich Lane, Walsall,
West Midlands, WS2 8TF

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