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GENERAL INFORMATION
Carefully read this use and
maintenance manual, where
important information about
use and maintenance safety
is provided. Keep this manu-
al for future reference.
SAFETY WARNING
The use of flat-bottomed
pots, with a diameter equal
to or slightly bigger than the
heated area, is recommend-
ed. (Fig.1-2). Do not use
pots that have a rough base,
in order to prevent the hob
thermal surface from being
scratched. This appliance is
not intended for use by chil-
dren or infirm people without
supervision.
IMPORTANT
- Avoid the overflow of liquids
by reducing the heat supply
when boiling or warming liq-
uids.
- Do not leave any heating
element switched on, if there
are no pots, or if the pots are
empty.
- Once cooking is complet-
ed, turn the concerned heat-
ing element off, by using the
control shown below.
- This appliance is not in-
tended for use by people
(children included) with lim-
ited physical, sensorial or
mental abilities, or lacking of
experience and knowledge,
unless they are supervised
or well instructed about the
use of the appliance, by a
person who is responsible
for their safety.
- Children should be super-
vised to assure that they do
not play with the appliance.
- If the hob surface is
cracked, turn the appliance
off and disconnect it from
the electric network , so as
to avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
USE AND MAINTENANCE
• Maintenance (Fig.9):
Remove any food residue and grease drops from
the cooking surface, by using the special scraper
provided on request.
Clean the heated area in the best way possible,
using suitable products and a paper towel, then
rinse with water and wipe away with a clean cloth.
Through the use of the special scraper (optional),
promptly remove any pieces of aluminum foil and
plastic material, which might have accidentally
melted, or sugar or food remains, and/or remains
Induction Hob
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