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5.

 Operation and Handing 

This chapter provides you with important notices with regard to operating the device. 
Observe the following notices to avoid dangers and damages: 

► Do not leave the device unsupervised when it is in operation, so that you can intervene 

quickly in the event of dangers. 

 

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.1  Functioning and Advantages of Induction cooktops 

With an induction cooktop the heat is not transferred by a heating element via the cooking 
utensil to the food to be cooked, but rather the necessary heat is generated directly in the 
cooking pot with the aid of induction currents. 

An induction coil underneath the ceramic glass hob generates an alternating 
electromagnetic field, which penetrates the ceramic glass hob and induces the heat-
generating current in the base of the cookware. 

 

Advantages of the Induction Hob 

  Energy-saving cooking due to direct energy transfer to the pot. 

  Enhanced safety since energy is only transferred when a pot is placed on the hob. 

  Energy transfer between the induction cooking zone and the base of the pot with high 

degree of efficiency. 

  Rapid heating. 

  Low risk of burning, since the cooking surface is only heated by the base of the pot. 

  Boiling over pot contents does not burn onto the hob. 

  Rapid, fine-tuned control of the input power. 

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.2  Instructions on Cookware 

The cooking pot used for the induction cooking surface must be made of metal, have 
magnetic characteristics and have a sufficient, flat bottom surface. 

 

Here is how to decide if the pot is suitable: 

Ensure that the pot bears an inscription stating its suitability for cooking with 
induction current, or perform the following magnet test: 

 

Place a magnet (e.g. a magnet from a magnetic board) close to the 

base of your cooking pot. If it is strongly attracted then you can use the 
cooking pot on the induction cooktop. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MIP-65400

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Single Induction cooker MIP 65400 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND STORE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ... Keep the Operating Manual in a safe place and pass it on to the subsequent owner along with the device 1 2 Warning notices The following warning notices are used in the Operating Manual concerned here A warning notice of this level of danger indicates a potentially dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided this can lead to death or serious injuries Observe the instructions in ...

Page 3: ...rom the information provided the illustrations or descriptions in this manual The manufacturer does not assume any liability for damages arising as a result of the following Non observance of the manual Uses for non intended purposes Improper repairs Technical alterations modifications of the device Use of unauthorized spare parts Modifications of the device are not recommended and are not covered b...

Page 4: ... lead installed by an authorized electrician This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and use...

Page 5: ...handling advises Do not place any magnetisable objects e g credit cards data carriers or cassettes on or in the immediate vicinity of the appliance Place cooking utensils in the middle of the hob so that the base of the pot covers as much of the electromagnetic field as possible Do not remove any coverings on the appliance 2 3 2 Danger of Burning The items cooked on this appliance as well as the co...

Page 6: ...eriods Overheated oil and fat can ignite rapidly Do not place any empty cookware on the cooking area If a fire should occur on the cooking hob proceed as follows Switch the appliance off if necessary switch off the fuse Smother the flames with a large pot lid plate or a moist dish cloth NEVER EXTINGUISH WITH WATER After the fire has been extinguished allow cooking utensils and the appliance to cool dow...

Page 7: ...s made with voltage carrying connections Do not connect the device to the same outlet with other devices 3 Commissioning This chapter provides you with important safety notices during the initial commissioning of the device Observe the following notices to avoid dangers and damages 3 1 Safety information Personal and property damages can occur during commissioning of the device Observe the followi...

Page 8: ...he appliance itself plus the heaviest anticipated cooking contents The induction cooktop must not be operated on a base with an iron or steel content as this can heat up considerably Select an installation location where children cannot reach the appliance s hot surface The appliance is not intended as a built in appliance Do not set up the device in a hot wet or extremely damp environment or near...

Page 9: ... your electrical network This data must agree in order that no damages occur in the device If in doubt ask your qualified electrician The electrical outlet must be protected by a 16A safety cut out switch The connection between the device and the electrical network may employ a 3 meter long max extension cable with a cross section of 1 5 mm The use of multiple plugs or gangs is prohibited because o...

Page 10: ...he induction cooker itself does not generate any heat during the cooking process the temperature of the cooking utensil does heat the hob Adhere to the following safety instructions in order to avoid being burnt by the hot appliance Risk of burning due to hot surface Do not touch the surface of the ceramic hob while it is still hot H is displayed Do not place any objects on the hot ceramic hob 4 4...

Page 11: ...the appropriate error message is displayed and an acoustic signal sounds For safety reasons the appliance shuts off further power supply After the cooling down phase the appliance can be switched on again Do not place any empty cookware on the cooking area Heating an empty pot or pan activates the overheating protection and the device turns off automatically 4 2 3 Automatic shutdown protection The d...

Page 12: ...the Induction Hob Energy saving cooking due to direct energy transfer to the pot Enhanced safety since energy is only transferred when a pot is placed on the hob Energy transfer between the induction cooking zone and the base of the pot with high degree of efficiency Rapid heating Low risk of burning since the cooking surface is only heated by the base of the pot Boiling over pot contents does not b...

Page 13: ...ble weight of the pot plus its contents must not exceed 6 kg Be careful when using hollow walled simmer pots Pots of this type can boil dry unnoticed This leads to damage to the pot and hob 5 3 Safety Instructions Do not leave the appliance unattended during operation so that you can intervene quickly in the event of danger Do not move the appliance during operation or with hot cookware on the hot...

Page 14: ...ooker lower than 50 C the display shows L When the temperature of the cooker plate surface is over 50 C it is displaying H An acoustic signal sounds Now the device is in standby mode Place a suitable cooking pot with its contents on the centre on the hob Φ 150 mm 220 mm Press the ON Standby button once When you have done that an acoustic signal sounds If no further input occurs within 10 seconds o...

Page 15: ...00 is shown in the display With the keys you can now select the operating time in 1 minute intervals up to max 3 hours The choosen time lights up in the display and the timer counts down The choosen function and timer are alternately shown in the display Once the time is up an acoustic signal sounds and the device automatically turns off During timer operation you can change the duration at any tim...

Page 16: ...g it and unplug the plug from the wall power outlet The hob can be hot after use There is a danger of burning Wait until the appliance has cooled down Clean the hob after use as soon as it has cooled down Extended waiting unnecessarily complicates cleaning and can make it impossible in extreme cases Excessive accumulations of dirt can even damage the device under certain circumstances If dampness ...

Page 17: ...lt an error code will appear in the display it describes the cause of the fault The following table assists in localizing and rectifying minor faults Fault To Rectify E1 E2 E4 E5 Eb Please send the device to customer service E3 E6 Let the device cool down Switch off and on the device to reset the fault E7 E8 Power fluctuations Switch off and on the device to reset the fault If error messages continue...

Page 18: ...arate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Herewith Amiridis Savvidis S A state s that this product complies with the requirements of below directives EMC Directive 14 30 EU Low Voltage Directive 14 35 EU ErP Directive 09 125 EC CE Marking 93 68 EEC RoHS Directive 11 65 EU The detailed declara...

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