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■ During or after use of the cooker, the fan operates to perform air suction/exhaust
in order to suppress the temperature rise in the main body.
While the cooker is energized, the sound of the cooling fan is heard, but this is not
an abnormality.
Even after the power supply to the cooker is turned off, the cooling fan operates for
two minutes at the longest until the temperature inside the main body lowers.
■ During cooking, a metallic sound may be generated depending on the type of the
pan/pot, but this is not an abnormality.
■ As the cooker emits magnetic field lines, do not put magnetically sensitive objects
close to the cooker.
・ Objects such as radio, television, hearing aid, cash card, magnetic card, IC card
■ Do not use electromagnetic induction heating cooking equipment, such as an Induction
rice cooker, on the top plate.
The magnetic field lines may cause such the cooker to fail.
■ After using, clean the top plate (after the top plate has cooled down).
■ Do not use the cooker with seasonings left spilled on it. Do not use the cooker with
food that has boiled over from the pan/pot.
■ Keep the pan/pot bottom surface clean. Do not scrape the top plate with a pan/pot
bottom.
If a pan/pot is used with protrusions attached on its bottom, the top plate may be damaged.
■ Do not put a hot pan/pot or a pan/pot that has been cooled in a refrigerator on the
top surface operation panel (indication lamps).
Failure to follow this instruction may cause breakage or failure.
■ Do not splash water on the top surface operation panel.
Failure to follow this instruction may cause the operation keys to malfunction.
■ Do not place seasonings or foods in the cabinet below the main body of the cooker.
Otherwise, the exhaust heat from the cooker may alter the seasonings or foods.
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Summary of Contents for SIH-BH327BTW
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