GB
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CIP2121S
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Follow all the safety instructions below. They help to ensure safety. They also avoid damage to
the unit and any risk of injury.
Damage and/or injury may result if the safety instructions are not followed.
This unit is not designed for use in the following conditions:
Never heat: food in sealed containers (e.g. cans); compressed products; coffee
pots and similar. Thermal expansion could result in an explosion.
Do not rinse the induction hotplate directly under water. Avoid spilling water, soup,
etc. into the internal parts of the induction hotplate.
Do not heat empty pots/pans.
When in use, do not leave the product unsupervised for any lengthy period of
time. If you do leave the product unsupervised for a short time, ensure that the
pot/pan has enough water, etc. in it.
Do not heat iron objects on the hotplate’s heating surface. Temperatures can
become high and there is a risk of damage/injury.
Utensils designed for cooking on an induction hotplate must be used exclusively for
this purpose.
This product is designed for household use.
Never leave the unit running without a pot/pan (with food and liquid) on the
hotplate. Failure to do this can damage the product.
Children must not play with the product.
The instructions shall state that appliances are not intended to be operated by
means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
MATERIALS RECYCLING
Dispose of packaging materials in accordance with local regulations.
Old units still have a certain residual value. Correct and environment-friendly
disposal ensures that valuable raw materials can be recycled and used again.
Your local authority can supply current information on the options for disposing
of worn-out units and packaging materials.
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