Avalon Bay Induction Cooktop Product Guide
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Do not place the appliance against a wall or against another appliance. Leave at least 4 inches of
free space on the back and sides and 4 inches free space above the appliance.
Do not immerse the appliance or power cord in water or any other liquid.
Do not use sharp objects on the control panel.
Keep the appliance and power cord out of the reach of children, unless under adult supervision.
Do not attempt to repair or disassemble it yourself or use an unauthorized repairman to replace
or fix a damaged Induction Cooktop or main cord.
While Cooking
Do not place an empty pot on the Induction Cooktop when it is on.
Do not cover the exhaust vent while the unit is on.
Do not touch the heating plate while the Induction Cooktop is on.
Do not place any metal objects on the heating plate while the Induction
Cooktop is on.
Any surfaces above or underneath the Induction Cooktop may become hot during use (Figure 2).
Never unplug the Induction Cooktop before switching it off at the control panel first.
Immediately turn off and unplug the appliance if the ceramic heating plate
is cracked or damaged, and contact the manufacturer.
Automatic Switch-Off
Your Induction Cooktop has a built-in timer. The appliance will automatically shut off when the timer
count reaches zero. You can also manually switch off the Induction Cooktop by pressing the On/Off
button, which will place the Induction Cooktop in standby mode.
Special Cord Set Instructions
A short power supply cord is provided with your Induction Cooktop to reduce the risk of tripping or
entanglement. Using a longer detachable power supply cord or extension cord is not recommended for
use with the Induction Cooktop. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way. Improper use of the plug
can result in electrical shock. If the power cord is damaged, please contact customer service.
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
The appliance complies with all scientific standards regarding Electromagnetic fields (EMF). If used
properly, there is no evidence it will cause any harm.