28
Notiie
The reliability of the unit can only be guaranteed when
it is used properly. The unit must always be operated
within the limits / operating conditions provided in this
manual.
,
Caution
Metallic objects are heated up very quickly when placed
on the unit when the unit is in use. To avoid injury,
DO NOT place any objects such as closed cans, aluminum
objects (aluminum foils), cutlery, jewelry, or watches on
the unit.
DO NOT place any object such as paper, cardboard, or
cloth in between the cookware and the cooking surface,
as this creates a fire hazard.
DO NOT place credit cards, phone cards, tapes, or any
objects sensitive to magnetism on the unit.
DO NOT use the unit for storage. DO NOT place any
paper products, cooking utensils, cutlery, plastic vessels
or food on the unit when not in use.
n
Warning
This equipment is intended for indoor use only. Do not
install or operate this equipment in outdoor areas.
n
Warning
Steam can cause serious burns. Always wear some type
of protective covering on your hands and arms when
removing lids or pans from the unit. Lift the lid or pan
in a way that will direct escaping steam away from your
face and body.
Proper Induition Cookware
WOK PAN
Notiie
Use Wok Pans with Correit Contour
Garland recommends that the wok pans used be the
correct contour to the Ceran glass bowl. To reduce
premature failures such as overheating, wok pans
should not touch the glass but only sit onto the upper
flange.
To guarantee the correct contour, Garland offers a
selection of wok induction pans. Please consult your
dealer for details.
CONDITION OF COOKWARE
Pans with layer separation (outward and inward bubbles),
arching or partially detached bottoms must be replaced.
When these pans are used, the sensors under the glass-
top cannot detect temperature correctly. These pans
will overheat the sensors and eventually will damage
the sensors and the generator. Illustration below shows
examples of good and bad pans in cross-sections.
Summary of Contents for MO/WO 3500
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 10: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 26: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 34: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...
Page 39: ......