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For
the plate with holes and waves
(for Yakiniku), don’t use a metal
spatula. |
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For
the Takoyaki plate, don’t use
a metal skewer. |
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For
the flat plate, use only the exclusive-use
spatula and don’t use a metal
spatula or knife. |
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the fluorination coat and cause
corrosion. For the Takoyaki plate,
use a bamboo skewer. |
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While
you are cooking, don’t change
plates or take out the plate. |
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of the plate or the plate itself
is hot, and it may cause burns. |
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Don’t
give it a shock. |
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Don’t
put the body or plate on the stove. |
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burn or the plate may deform,
and you may not be able to use
them anymore. |
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Remove
foreign matter or stains. |
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foreign matter or stains on the
under side of the plate, the isolation
heat board, heater or sensor rod,
it may cause an abnormal generation
of heat which might burn the table
or cause other problems. Also
when the glossy surface of the
isolation heat board loses its
gloss, please return to the store
where you bought it and exchange
it as soon as possible. |
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Don’t
close the air duct which is on
the bottom of the body guard. |
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a newspaper or such underneath
the body guard, it may close the
air duct. If that happens, the
body gets an abnormal generation
of heat and it may cause problems
or a fire. |
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When
the handles of the receiving plate
or the flat plate are damaged,
exchange as soon as possible. |
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to exchange the handles, please
contact the shop where you bought
it. |
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Don’t
leave leftover food or water on
the plate. |
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of the plate may get corroded
and may cause the fluorination
coat to peel off. |
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