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Risk of fire!
• Oil and fat can catch fire if over-heated. Therefore, be careful when heating oil and fat.
Never leave hot oil or fat unattended.
• Risk of explosion!
Never attempt to extinguish burning oil or fat with water. Instead,
smother it by covering the cooking pan with a well-fitting lid or plate. Unplug the mains
plug from the mains socket.
6. Prepare your food. When cooking, use the + (10) and - (12) buttons to set the
power level or temperature you want.
7. When you are finished, switch off the induction hotplate. To do this, press
the On/Off button
(7). beeper then sounds and the display (11) shows “–L-
” or “–H–” depending on the temperature. The power indicator (6) goes out.
• If you switch the induction hotplate off and the surface temperature of the heating
zone(2) is higher than 60 °C, “– H –” is shown on the display. If the temperature drops
below 60 °C, the display shows “– L –”.
• After approx. 2 hours of continuous operation the appliance switches off automatically
(even if you change any settings/display icons) and a beep can be heard. If you have
programmed the timer, the timer countdown will have priority and the appliance
switches off automatically after the set time.
6.2 Power levels and associated electrical power
Below is a short overview of the different power levels, with power consumption
figures in Watts.
Level
Power (Watt)
L01
200
L02
400
L03
600
L04
800
L05
1000
L06
1200
L07
1400
L08
1600
L09
1800
L10
2000