Portable Induction Hob
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Do not use the induction hob on a carpet
or tablecloth - the Air Circulation Ports
10 are underneath the hob, and could
become blocked with fibres.
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Do not move the induction hob whilst in
operation.
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Never move the hob by pulling the Power
Cord 9 .
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Ensure that the Power Cord 9 does not
trail over the edge of the worktop, and
that it is kept away from any hot object.
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Do not operate the appliance if the Power
Cord 9 has been damaged: contact
Judge at the address given.
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Close supervision is necessary when used
by, or near, children or the infirm.
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The Hob Plate 1 may remain hot
immediately after cooking.
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Never use the appliance when it has been
dropped, shows damage or does not
function properly: contact Judge at the
address given. Do not attempt to repair
the induction hob yourself.
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Use the appliance only for its intended
purpose.
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Extreme caution must be used when
moving pans containing hot oil or other
hot liquids.
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Do not heat empty pans, as bases may
distort and become ineffective for future
use.
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Do not touch hot surfaces - always wear
oven gloves when handling hot pans.
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Disconnect by turning the induction hob
off and removing the Plug 9 from the
wall socket at the end of your cooking
session, and always before cleaning when
the unit has cooled.
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Keep the unit clean, and prevent foreign
matter from entering the Air Circulation
Ports 10 .
Cautions (continued)
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Do not immerse the appliance in water.
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Do not place the induction hob close to
devices or objects which are sensitive to
magnetic fields - radios, TVs, recording
devices, credit cards etc.
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Persons with pacemakers should keep
a minimum distance of 60cm from
induction hobs - seek the advice of a
doctor.
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Do not leave ‘out of use’ cookware on the
Hob Plate 1 - this will become hot if the
hob is inadvertently buttoned on.
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The Hob Plate 1 is temperature
resistant glass. If it has been damaged in
any way, even if the damage is minor, do
not operate the unit: contact Judge at the
address given.
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Do not attempt to insert wires or tools
into the Air Circulation Ports 10 , as this
could lead to electric shock.
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Do not heat unopened tins on the
induction hob as they could explode.
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Do not dispose of any electrical product
as part of household waste. Check
your recycling facilities with your local
authority.