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Safety and Warranty

plate to make sure of this.

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CAUTION:

 When operating this electrical appliance please beware that high temperatures are achieved 

which may cause injuries. Please use handles or pot clothes if necessary. Inform other people using this 

appliance of the dangers when using this appliance.

•  To avoid overheating do not directly place the appliance next to a wall or under a cupboard. Make sure 

there is a safe distance between items and this appliance to avoid possible accidents. Do not store 

any objects which may easily melt or catch on fire near the appliance. Do not block the air supply and 

ventilation of the appliance.

•  After each use let the device cool down sufficiently and clean it with a slightly damp cloth to prevent the 

surface from getting damaged. Always handle with care. Do not use any abrasive cleaning utensils as they 

may cause damage to the machine. Do not use any sharp or damaging objects while cleaning the device. 

Do not let any food residues dry on the surface of the appliance.

•  Do not use the appliance while standing on a wet ground, if your hands or the appliance are wet. To avoid 

any risk of electrical shock do not immerse cord, plug or appliance in water or other liquids. Do not pour or 

drip any liquid on the motor or power cord. When liquids are spilled on the motor, immediately switch the 

machine OFF. Unplug and dry the motor with care.

•  Never wash the appliance and power cord in the dishwasher.

•  Do not use outdoors, household use only.

•  Do not place any empty containers, pots or metal objects on the device while in operation. Never overheat 

the cookware.

•  Never place any ferromagnetic objects near the appliance (i.e. TV, radio, credit cards, cassettes etc.)

•  Use the item only on heat-resistant surfaces, such as stone or ceramics. Do not place the appliance near 

or on hot surfaces. Do no place the appliance near other heating devices.

•  Never place or use the appliance on carpet, cloth or other objects which are easily flammable.

•  Do not place any kind of tissue, cloth or other objects which are easily flammable, under or on the 

appliance. Never store flammable products near the appliance.

•  Never leave the appliance unsupervised when in use or near young children. Supervision is necessary 

when the appliance is operated near children. Never let young children be unattended or handle the electric 

appliance!

•  The appliance must be stored at a place which is out of reach of children.

•  Do not let unattended children play with plastic foils or other packing parts.

•  Make sure to store the appliance on a dry, clean place, safe from frost, excessive strain (mechanical or 

electrical shock, heat, moisture) and out of the reach of children.

•  Do not operate the appliance when any parts are damaged. If there are any cracks, excessively broken 

parts, distortions, leaks, or when the gear on the motor vase stalls or sticks do not use the appliance. 

Immediately stop the appliance and return the entire appliance (including any parts and accessories) to an 

authorized service centre for examination and repair.

•  To unplug the appliance, never pull on the cord, but rather take the plug directly at its housing and unplug it. 

To avoid electrical shock or short circuit never let the cord hand into water, other liquids or over the washing 

basin.

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CAUTION:

 There is a danger of a fire. Never touch the heated surface with your hand or other parts of 

shin. Never place objects, other than cookware, on the appliance when it is connected to the power supply. 

Do not place empty pots or other empty cookware on the appliance when it is operating.

•  In the case of a fire, never try to extinguish with water but take a damp cloth.

•  Do not let cord hang over the edge of table or counter.

Summary of Contents for CE-CN-0508-I

Page 1: ...Revised 07 26 2016 Toll Free 1 800 465 0234 Fax 905 607 0234 Email service omcan com www omcan com Household Induction Cooker Model CE CN 0508 I Item 36522 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...18 19 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Instructions Fran ais Parts Breakdown Electrical Schematics Note...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...en su sano juicio y no bajo alguna influencia de droga o alcohol y que este ha sido entrenado en el correcto funcionamiento de esta m quina y sta usando ropa apropiada y autorizada Cualquier modificac...

Page 5: ...es such as stone or ceramics Do not place the appliance near or on hot surfaces Do no place the appliance near other heating devices Never place or use the appliance on carpet cloth or other objects w...

Page 6: ...ontact a qualified electrician Do not attempt modify the plug in any way The hotplate is only heated up by the bottom of the cookware food cannot stick and burn There is not much danger of burns for t...

Page 7: ...e it centred onto the cooking field To avoid any risks do not place very big ferromagnetic objects i e griddles onto the cooking zone of the ceramic field Do not block the ventilation slots of device...

Page 8: ...d Press the key until the correct timer setting is achieved The timer increases by increments of 5 minutes and reducing by 1 minute increments The timer is between 0 to 150 mins After cooking is compl...

Page 9: ...ure sensor is defective Issue is caused by a concave pot Change the pot and restart the induction IF there is no issue with the pot restart the unit If the error code still shows please contact the ne...

Page 10: ...ngereux pendant le nettoyage de l appareil Ne laissez pas les restants de nourriture s che sur la surface de l appareil Ne pas utiliser l appareil en position debout sur un sol humide si vos mains ou...

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Page 13: ...minutes par d faut 150mn Pressez sur le bouton jusqu obtention du temps d sir variation du temps par 5 mn chaque pression Apr s utilisation pressez le bouton ON OFF pour teindre votre plaque Attention...

Page 14: ...consulter votre revendeur le plus proche et d poser votre mat riel en service apr s vente E7 La temp rature de cuisson est sup rieure 450 F pour article Apr s avoir refroidi l appareil devrait passer...

Page 15: ...15 Parts Breakdown Model CE CN 0508 I 36522...

Page 16: ...16 Electrical Schematics Model CE CN 0508 I 36522...

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