Note Before First Use
20
Rieber GmbH & Co. KG
For appliances with inductive heat generation, observe the following prerequisites
➢
WARNING
Persons with a pacemaker may experience interference or influence when handling an induction
appliance due to electromagnetic radiation. Keep persons with a pacemaker away from the
appliance. Identify this workplace.
Have the doctor clarify the actual situation and individual compatibility first of all.
➢
WARNING
Risk of burns
Keep metal objects such as watches, rings, cutlery and tins away from the cooking zone. These
could be heated up very quickly.
➢
Only use induction-compatible containers such as GN containers, pots and pans for induction
cooking appliances.
▌
Unsuitable equipment can damage the appliance.
▌
If unsuitable equipment is used, no power is output.
▌
The use of combined types of cooking equipment (semi-inductive cookware)
decreases efficiency.
➢
Always place induction-compatible cooking containers in the centre of the induction hob.
▌
The cooking container is heated evenly.
▌
Protection against boiling dry / overheating protection is guaranteed.
➢
ATTENTION
. Keep magnetically-sensitive objects such as credit cards and phone cards away.
Such objects could be damaged.
For appliances with a Ceran
®
glass surface, observe the following prerequisites
➢
When using an appliance with a Ceran
®
glass surface, never place a hot pot on the cold Ceran
®
glass surface or a cold pot on the “hot” Ceran
®
glass surface, otherwise the Ceran
®
glass surface
could crack due to thermal stresses.
➢
Even a seemingly light object such as a salt cellar can cause cracks or breaks in the Ceran
®
glass
surface in the worst case scenario. Prevent objects from falling onto the Ceran
®
glass surface.
➢
Do not place aluminium foil or plastic containers on the Ceran
®
glass surface, as this could cause
damage.
7.2
General mode of operation
7.2.1
Start process
➢
Check that the switch is in
the ‘OFF’ position.
➢
Connect appliance to
power.