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Safety Instructions

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>10cm

>10cm

To  avoid  injuries  such  as  scalding,  do 
not  let  children  operate  the  appliance 
alone.

Unplug  the  power  cord  from  the  outlet 
after  use  to  avoid  fire  and/or  any 
damage  to  the  electronic  components, 
c a u s e d   b y   p r o l o n g e d   e l e c t r i c a l  
connection.

Do not insert any foreign object, such as 
iron wire. Do not block the air ventilation 
opening or air entry port.

People  with  heart  pacemakers  should 
consult a doctor. Only use the appliance 
after  confirming  that  it  does  not  affect 
the pacemaker.

Do not place paper, aluminium foil, cloth 
or  other  unsuitable  articles  onto  the 
i n d u c t i o n  c o o k e r  h e a t i n g  p l a t e  f o r 
indirect heating.

Avoid  causing  impacts  on  the  heating 
plate.  If  damaged,  please  stop  using  it 
and  take  it  to  a  maintenance  and  repair 
site.

When using the induction cooker, do not 
put it on any metal platform (such as 
iron, stainless steel, aluminium), or 
place a non-metal pad less than 10cm 
thick on the heating plate.

When  using  the  induction  cooker,  place 
it horizontally and allow at least 10cm of 
free  space  between  the  sides  and  back 
of  the  induction  cooker  and  the  wall.  Do 
not  use  the  induction  cooker  in  narrow 
spaces. To avoid hindrance in release of 
h e a t ,  d o  n o t  c o v e r  t h e  v e n t i l a t i o n 
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Summary of Contents for LIC16PB

Page 1: ...Instruction manual for Induction Cooker MODEL NO LIC16PB...

Page 2: ...with perfect products that adheres to international quality standards Lloyd is committed to provide the ultimate customer satisfaction as nothing brings us greater joy than having satisfied customers...

Page 3: ...Instructions for Use 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 10 Self Diagnosis for Abnormalities 10 Warranty for Repairs and Service 11 Table of Contents Applicable model list LIC16PB Model Rated power 230V 1600W...

Page 4: ...sed by heat expansion To avoid affecting product performance and to prevent injury do not heat empty pots When in use do not leave the appliance without supervision for a long time When leaving the ap...

Page 5: ...he pacemaker Do not place paper aluminium foil cloth or other unsuitable articles onto the induction cooker heating plate for indirect heating Avoid causing impacts on the heating plate If damaged ple...

Page 6: ...board When not in use for a long period please clean it and put it into a plastic bag to store it Do not touch the cooker plate with sharp tools to avoid cracking or damaging the plate If cracks are...

Page 7: ...our induction hotplate Keep electrical appliance out of reach of children Do not let them use the appliances without supervision The instructions shall state that appliances are not intended to be ope...

Page 8: ...erent dirt on the outside surface of the pot and cooker plate Please put the pot to be heated on the central part of the induction cooker Do not put an empty pot on the cooker plate to be heated Produ...

Page 9: ...ically Function Selection After switching on the appliance press the Function key to select the desired cooking mode Please refer to Functional cooking mode instructions for the details of the corresp...

Page 10: ...cooker stops heating The default pause time interval is 10 minutes After 10 minutes if the pause mode is not cancelled the induction cooker will sound an alarm The alarm will last for several seconds...

Page 11: ...er the modes the power can be adjusted within the given power range at any time After this manual adjustment the induction cooker will return to auto power control according to the cooking purpose two...

Page 12: ...t less than 12cm and not more than 20cm The maximum load for the frying pan is 4kg When using it do not let the weight of the ingredients exceed this weight to avoid danger Note For Optimum Performanc...

Page 13: ...se disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and protect the induction cooker from any dust or bugs Abnormalities Key checking points and troubleshooting After plugging in the power cord and pre...

Page 14: ...g the induction cooker if the temperature of the surroundings is too low the auto protection function will start With switching on the appliance again or switching after simple warm up the appliance c...

Page 15: ...ges Dear Customer Congratulations We wish you a long and happy association with LLOYD We would like you to know your privileges with respect to your Induction Cooker You are entitled to 1 The defectiv...

Page 16: ...made issues or problems caused by incorrect use are not covered by the warranty scope 10 The Induction Cooker is damaged in transit whether carried by the company s transport or by the purchaser himse...

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