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f a crack appears in the surface of the glass, disconnect the appliance immediately
from the mains supply to avoid the risk of electric shock.
To do this, remove the fuses or operate the cut
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off switch.
Do not uae your tppliitnce tgtin untili the vitrocertmic glitaa hta been replitced.
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nly appropriate cookware should be placed on the hob. Do not put any other object on it, no matter what it
is.
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nsure that the mains cable of any electric appliance that is plugged into a socket located in the immediate
vicinity of the hob does not come into contact with the cooking zones.
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hen cooking, never use aluminium foil and never place products that are wrapped in aluminium or frozen
products in aluminium trays, on the hob. The aluminium will melt and will permanently damage your
appliance.
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o not clean your hob with huge amounts of water. Use a little bit of household alcohol.
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o not use a steam cleaner.
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f the mains cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their After Sales Service or a person
with similar qualifications to avoid risk.
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his appliance is not intended for use by anyone (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental
capacities are reduced, or lacking experience or knowledge, unless they have been able to benefit from prior
instructions as to the use of the appliance or supervision by a person who is responsible for their safety.
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upervise children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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sers should exercise caution if wearing items such as rings, watches or similar objects when using the
appliance since these may heat up when positioned very close to the cooking surface.
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nly use pans of the type and size recommended.
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epairs must only be carried out by a technician who has been trained or recommended by the
manufacturer.
Take care that the coating and the surrounding areas do not contain metal surfaces.
Your induction cooking appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a
separate remote control.
The functioning of the hob complies with the currently applicable norms concerning electromagnetic
disturbance. Your induction cooking hob therefore fully meets the legal requirements (89/336/CEE
directives). It has been designed not to cause disturbance to other electric appliances insofar as they also
meet the requirements of the same regulations. Your induction hob emits magnetic fields in its immediate
surroundings.
To avoid the possibility of interference between your cooking hob and a heart pacemaker, the latter must
be designed to comply with the regulations that apply to it.
In this respect, we can therefore only guarantee the compliance of our own appliance. With regardto the
compliance of a heart pacemaker or any eventual incompatibility, we recommend that you consult its
manufacturer or your doctor.
The induction principle
After the appliance is switched on and a power level is se-
lected, electronic circuits produce induced currents in the
base of the pan which instantly transmits the heat produced
to the foodstuffs. Cooking takes place with
prtctictliliy no
energy lioaa
with a very high energy output.
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f you have a heart pacemaker
Or other active implant fitted :
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