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 WARNING!  

Suffocation hazard! 

To avoid the hazard results please follow the instructions below. 
 

  Prevent access of children to the package materials like plastic bags 

and foamed polystyrene elements.  

 

 WARNING! 

Electromagnetic field hazard! 

To avoid the hazard results please follow the instructions below. 
 

 

The magnetic objects, like credic cards, data storage devices, or calculators, must not 
be placed in the direct vicinity of the operating device. Their operation may be 
disturbed by the magnetic field.

 

  Do not open the lower cover! 

  Make sure that the cooking pots are placed in the centre of the work field to cover the 

electromagnetic field in the best possible range. 

 

The scientific research confirm that the induction cookers are not dangerous. But 
persons with the artificial pacemakers should keep the distance of minimum 60 cm 
from the operating device.

 

 

 WARNING! 

Burn hazard! 

To avoid the hazard results please follow the instructions below. 
 

  Some parts of the device may become hot during the operation. Keep in mind that 

the induction cooker itself does not produce heat during cooking.  
But the cooking surface is heated by heat from the cooking pots! 

  Do not place any metal kitchen utensils, pot covers, frying pans, knives, or other 

metal objects on the cooking field. After the device activation they may become 
very hot. 

  Keep in mind that the objects like rings, watches, etc. may become hot in the vicinity of 

the cooking surface. 

  Do not move the induction cooker during the cooking process and with hot 

cooking pots. 

Summary of Contents for IKTS 35

Page 1: ...IKTS 35 105841 V1 1114 1...

Page 2: ...2 3 Intended use 30 3 Transport packaging and storage 31 3 1 Delivery check 31 3 2 Packaging 31 3 3 Storage 31 4 Technical data 32 5 Installation 33 5 1 Assembly of the serving trolley 33 5 2 Set up 3...

Page 3: ...s are used to highlight important safety instructions and any advice relating to the device The instructions should be followed very carefully to avoid any risk of accident personal injury or material...

Page 4: ...new technology NOTE Read this manual carefully and thoroughly before any operation of the device and especially before turning it on Manufacturer is not liable for any damages or faults caused by viol...

Page 5: ...ructions in this manual 2 1 Safety instructions Do not use the device in case it does not function properly has been damaged or dropped The device can be used by children 8 years and up as well as by...

Page 6: ...e cooking surface is made from glass resistant to high temperature In case of damages or small cracks disconnect the device from the power supply immediately and contact the service 2 2 Hazard sources...

Page 7: ...ble range The scientific research confirm that the induction cookers are not dangerous But persons with the artificial pacemakers should keep the distance of minimum 60 cm from the operating device WA...

Page 8: ...propriate amount of fresh air WARNING Explosion hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the instructions below Do not place any flammable plastic containers or acidic and basic materials near...

Page 9: ...induction cooker may not be used among other things for heating of rooms heating and warming inflammable harmful volatile or similar liquids or materials CAUTION Any use going beyond the intended pur...

Page 10: ...The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supp...

Page 11: ...Serving trolley nickel chrome steel 3 levels W 830 x D 510 mm 2 levels used as shelves load capacity 50 kg each useful height 275 mm 4 castors with 2 brakes 4 plastic bumpers easy disassembly and asse...

Page 12: ...package material and protective foil from the serving trolley and induction cooker CAUTION Never remove the rating plate and any warning signs from the device 5 1 Assembly of the serving trolley Deliv...

Page 13: ...l castors contact the floor 5 Tighten the socket head screws with the hexagonal wrench Use the flat wrench to hold the nuts 6 The counternuts allow for easy change of level of the castors NOTE The pro...

Page 14: ...ource of heat Do not block or cover the ventilation ducts that allow for air to circulate around the device Doing so may lead to overheating of the device Keep a distance of at least 5 10 cm from flam...

Page 15: ...Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges The power cable should not hang over the side of the working surface Ensure that no one can step on or trip over the c...

Page 16: ...tricity meaning being able to exactly adjust the heat supply Additional advantages of an induction cooker As the cooking zone is only heated up indirectly via the bottom of the cookware over spilling...

Page 17: ...litres 20 cm height 20 0 cm Bartscher order no A130442 Unsuitable cookware o vessels with round bottom o ceramic glass o stainless steel aluminium bronze or copper unless it is expressly marked as sui...

Page 18: ...lights Selection buttons for adjusting power temperature or time Selection buttons for increasing or decreasing power temperature or time Digital indicators ON OFF button Turning the device on Insert...

Page 19: ...ton for the given hob and the device will come on By using the selection buttons and the settings can be changed at any time within a range of 500 2000 W or 500 1500 W The selected power will be displ...

Page 20: ...uttons or you can now set a working time of 1 5 minutes then at 5 minute intervals max 180 minutes Time is counted at one minute intervals after a few seconds the digital display will return to showin...

Page 21: ...re from the hobs 7 Cleaning and maintenance 7 1 Safety advice o Before beginning with repair or cleaning works make sure the device has been disconnected from power supply and has cooled down o Do not...

Page 22: ...hob or the cookware is of the wrong type Place appropriate cookware on the hob E1 The device is too hot e g due to a blocked ventilation duct Damaged elements e g transistor Clean the ventilation duc...

Page 23: ...posal service in your community WARNING To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect device from mains supply and remov...

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