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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing the Lakeland Induction Hob, which is compact, sleek and easy to use. The hob is suitable

for use with induction-suitable cookware and cooks food more quickly and economically than gas or electric. To

help you make the most of your purchase, please take a few moments to read these instructions before using

the induction hob for the first time, and keep them in a safe place for future reference.

FEATURES

1. Heating Panel

2. Control Panel

3. Air Inlet

4. Air Outlet

Power: 1800W

Operating Voltage: 220-240V 50Hz

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using the induction hob please follow these basic safety precautions.

1.

Please read all instructions before use.

2.

Make sure your electricity supply matches the voltage shown on the appliance.

3.

This induction hob is for household use only. It is not suitable for commercial use, or for use outdoors.

4.

Using the induction hob with accessories not recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire, electric

shock or injury and should be avoided.

5.

Place the induction hob on a level, sturdy and dry surface.

6.

Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of your table or worktop, where a child could grab it or

people could trip over it. The power cord must not become tangled or touch any hot surfaces.

7.

Do not place the induction hob on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in or near a heated oven.

8.

Do not place the induction hob on an iron surface, a polished wood surface, or any other very delicate

surface.

9.

To protect against electric shock, never immerse the induction hob, power cord or plug in water or any

other liquid. Do not let the power cord or plug get wet.

10.

The induction hob is not intended for use by children or infirm people unless they have been adequately

supervised by a responsible person to ensure they can use it safely. Children should be supervised to

ensure they do not play with the induction hob.

11.

The induction hob should be sited at least 10cm away from a wall, so the airflow through the hob is not

compromised.

12.

Do not place metal or magnetic articles such as credit cards, computer discs, etc. which are affected by

magnetic fields on the hob.

13. The induction hob heats very rapidly, so place the food into the pan first before turning the hob on. Heating

an empty pan can discolour the metal and may warp the base.

14.

Place all pans centrally on the glass. Do not use a pan with a base larger than 22cm as the heat created

may cause the plastic casings to deform.

15.

Do not use a heat diffuser or place any other material between the hob and the pan when in use.

16.

Do not insert anything into any of the air outlets on the hob.

17.

If the glass hob surface is cracked, turn the power off immediately and do not use.

18.

Do not use the induction hob if the power cord or plug show any signs of damage, or if the appliance is

dropped, damaged or working incorrectly. Call the helpline on 015394 88100 to arrange a repair or

replacement. Never try to repair the induction hob yourself as this may cause electric shock.

COOKING USING THE INDUCTION HOB

Induction cooking uses an electromagnetic coil to convert energy into heat. When the hob is turned on, and

when an induction suitable pan is in place on the hob, a magnetic field is generated this heats the pan and

therefore the food inside it.

This induction hob has a simple to use dial that allows you to adjust the temperature setting. You can also set

the panel to show either power or temperature.

This induction hob has a timer function that allows you to cook for a certain amount of time before switching off.

This prevents food boiling dry or burning.

The induction hob has fully integrated safety features including pan detection, boil dry protection and auto shut-

off.

Induction Hob 15859 IB B:Layout 1

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Summary of Contents for TIMELESS 15859

Page 1: ...eland co uk The Lakeland Guarantee is probably the simplest guarantee in the world If you are not satisfied at any time you receive your money back This is our promise USER MANUAL I N D UCTION HOB Model 15859 Helpline No 015394 88100 Induction Hob 15859 IB B Layout 1 1 9 11 11 58 Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...nsure they can use it safely Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the induction hob 11 The induction hob should be sited at least 10cm away from a wall so the airflow through the hob is not compromised 12 Do not place metal or magnetic articles such as credit cards computer discs etc which are affected by magnetic fields on the hob 13 The induction hob heats very rapidly s...

Page 3: ...e The hob will wait 6 seconds after you have set the time and then start heating The display will then start to rotate between showing the power temperature you have selected and the time left to cook Once it reaches the final minute of cooking the timer will count down in seconds At the end of the timed session the hob will turn off and the fan will run for a minute to cool the hob During timer c...

Page 4: ...greek yoghurt until smooth and runny and swirl a small amount on top of each serving POTAGE BONNE FEMME Serves 6 people This classic French soup turns equal quantities of very ordinary everyday vegetables into an extraordinarily tasty dish Eat with fresh crusty bread on the side as you will be needing it to mop up the juices Ingredients 1 large onion 3 medium sized carrot 1 large or two small leek...

Page 5: ...time so that the breasts do not become dry Serve with a green salad and fresh bread or with green beans Ingredients 6 chicken thighs 1 onion 3 cloves garlic 1 red pepper 10 fresh plum tomatoes or ordinary well flavoured tomatoes Tomato Puree Method Step 1 In a casserole dish quickly brown the chicken thighs on all sides in a little olive oil and remove to a separate plate Peel and quarter the onio...

Page 6: ...unks 2 onions sliced 1 tbs plain flour 600ml quality ale or stout 2 tbs redcurrant jelly 1 tbs wholegrain mustard 1 bay leaf 6 carrots cut diagonally into bite sized slices 200g baby turnips or small turnips trimmed and quartered Method Step 1 Heat a few tablespoons of oil in a large casserole dish and brown the braising steak until they are a good colour Remove to a plate add a little more oil an...

Page 7: ...uctions adding salt and pepper to taste When fluffy fold through the toasted flaked almonds and serve with the harissa dressing on the side CHICKPEA AND SPINACH CURRY Serves 4 people Channa Sag chickpeas and spinach is a traditional Indian vegetable dish that is hearty enough to make a meal in itself Ingredients 1 large onion 1 large carrot 3cm piece of fresh ginger 4 cloves of garlic 2 3 green ch...

Page 8: ...ok for a few minutes then break up the steak mince and add to the pan stirring to brown the meat and break it up into fine pieces When thoroughly browned add the 2 tins of tomatoes or the whole bottle of passata Stir to combine Step 3 Add all the flavourings Stir thetomato puree into the mix If you have them add a good squirt of HP sauce and a few shakes of Worcestershire sauce also Add the ground...

Page 9: ...lue MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N Neutral or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L Live or coloured red Before refitting the plug cover check that there are no cut or stray strands of wire inside the plug Use a 13 amp BS1362 fuse Only BSI or ASTA approved fuses should be used If you ...

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