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Unsuitable cookware
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Cookware with a convex bottom;
o
Aluminium, bronze or copper
cookware. The exception is
cookware clearly labeled as
suitable for induction cookers;
o
Pots / pans with a diameter less
than 12 cm;
o
Cookware with feet;
o
Ceramic cookware;
o
Glass cookware.
CAUTION!
Only cookware which is clearly marked as suitable for use with induction cookers
should be used.
If the induction cooker detects too large of a deviation with respect to the
magnetic cookware, this will result in a loss of power, and also the overheating
protection might not work. For this reason cookware made of aluminium, bronze
or non-metalic materials should not be used.
5.4 Installation and connection
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Discard the complete packing material after unpacking the device.
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Place the device on top of an even and safe surface which supports the weight of the
device and is not heat sensitive.
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Never place the device on a flammable surface (e.g. table cloth, carpet, etc.).
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Do not place the device near open fireplaces, electric ovens/arc furnaces,
furnaces/electric heaters or other heat sources.
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Do not block or partially cover the ventilation opening allowing the inflow and outflow
of air to the device. This may cause the device to overheat. Keep the device a
minimum of 5 – 10 cm from walls and other objects.
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Do not place the induction cooker next to devices or objects, which react sensitively
to magnetic fields (e.g. radios, TVs, etc.).
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The electrical circuit in the socket must be secured to at least 16A. Only connect the
device directly to the wall socket; do not use any extension cords or power strips.
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The device should be placed in an area with easy access to the plug, in order to
quickly remove it from the socket if necessary.