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6.
Never operate the appliance with wet hands.
7.
When you suspect that the appliance has been damaged NEVER try to repair it on
yourself.
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Do not wash the appliance under running water or so that water could penetrate it.
IV. BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Remove the packing elements and align the power cord
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V.
DESCRIPTION
1. Induction heating zone
2. FUNCTION button
3. Knob
3. Continuous operation at a specified temperature. The C indicator lamp will turn on and the set temperature will be shown on the
display. Use the knob to adjust the temperature within the range of 80 to 240 degrees Celsius.
In the case of other errors, please contact our customer service.
VI.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
When the cooker is connected to an inappropriate power supply, it will show error E
2
(power too low) or E
3
(power too high).
If the temperature of the induction heating plate is too high, the cooker will shut off and show error E
3
.
4. Display and indicator lamps
5. ON/OFF switch
Place an appropriate cooking utensil on the plate. Press the ON/ OFF switch and turn on the induction cooker. The display will show
"ON" and you will hear a sound signal. Select the cooking mode using the FUNCTION button.
Washing the appliance after each use is recommended. Disconnect the appliance from the mains socket and wait until it cools down.
2. Operation with the timer at a specific heating power. The W indicator lamp will turn on and the operation time will be shown on the
display. Set the desired time using the knob. After a moment, the heating power will be shown on the display. Use the knob (with
positions for every 200W) to adjust the heating power within the range of 100W to1500W.
Wipe the appliance with a damp cloth with some dishwashing liquid. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt from the air supply and fan
Power: 1500W
Make sure that water does not drip on the cooker, as this can cause damage. Never immerse the appliance or the cable in water.
INDUCTION COOKER SAFETY LOCK
Do not use petrol, solvents, brushes or pastes to clean the induction heating plate.
grilles. Clean the ceramic surface and the control panel with a soft damp cloth and gentle cleaners for ceramic surfaces.
The cooker offers 4 operating modes:
If the diameter of the pot or frying pat is too small, the cooker will shut off and show error E1.
USE
4. Operation with the timer at a specific temperature. The C indicator lamp will turn on and the operating time will be shown on the
display. Set the desired time using the knob. After a moment, the temperature will be shown on the display. Use the knob to adjust
the temperature within the range of 80 to 240 degrees Celsius.
If there is no pot or frying pan on the induction heating plate or the plate has been removed, the cooker will shut off and show error E
1
.
1. Continuous operation at a specific heating power. The W indicator lamp will turn on and the heating power will be shown on the
display. Use the knob (with positions for every 200W) to adjust the heating power within the range of 100W to 1500W.
Technical data:
Insert the plug into a mains socket. You will hear a sound signal. The appliance will remain in the standby mode (4 dashes will be
flashing on the display).
Power supply: 220-240V ~50/60Hz
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Attention! Hot Surface” – Temperature of accessible surfaces can be higher when the appliance is operating, which
means that the housing parts become much hotter when the appliance is in use. BE CAREFUL!!!
To protect your environment: please separate carton boxes and plastic bags and dispose them in corresponding
waste bins. Used appliance should be delivered to the dedicated collecting points due to hazarsous components,
which may effect the environment. Do not dispose this appliance in the common waste bin.
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