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Safety Precautions

Be sure to read all safety precautions carefully before use so that it can be used correctly.
These precautions are prepared for safety use and prevent you and other people from hazards and injuries.

[Power Source]

Independent use of wall socket rated 250 V 13 A or
over. Do not connect other appliances to the same
wall socket.

Overloading with multiple plugs causes wall socket
to abnormally overheat, and may cause fire.

Do not damage, injure or alter power cord.

Damaged power cord may cause fire or electric shock.

Do not forcefully or unnecessarily pull, twist or tie cord
into bundle. Moreover, do not tie, trample on,  force-
fully squeeze into a tight space, or alter in any way.

Do not place heavy object on cord.

Keep cord away from heat producing appliances.

Do not use when either power cord or plug is dam-
aged, or when wall socket is loose.

It may cause electric shock, short circuit or fire.

Do not remove power plug from wall socket by pull-
ing on cord. Rather, grasp plug itself and pull.

Removal power plug by pulling power cord may cause
burnout, electric shock or short circuit.

Do not plug in or remove power plug from wall socket
with wet hand. It may cause electric shock.

Be sure to plug out power plug from wall socket,
when the cooktop is not in use.

Electric shock or fire by short circuit may cause from
frayed electrical power cord.

[Influence of magnetism]

For people with pacemakers, please consult your
physician before using the cooktop.

It may cause electromagnetic interference.

Keep magnetic materials away from the cooktop.

Memory distortion may occur in such things as ATM
cash cards, telephone cards, magnetically sensitized
train passes and floppy disks by placing them on top
plate.

Separate at least 3 meters from TV set, radio or other
electrical appliances with remote control.

It may cause static interference or malfunction.

[Location of the cooktop]

Keep the cooktop away from flammable walls and
shelves which may locate above or surrounding the
cooktop.

It may cause fire.

Front of the cooktop should be made open. Allow a
distance of 3cm or more on side and rear, 100cm or
more above.

Do not use near a fire or flame, or where it could
become wet.

It may cause electric shock or short circuit.

It may cause excessive temperature rise in the
cooktop ‘s inner mechanism, causing breakdown.

Do not cover air inlet and/or outlet opening.

It may cause excessive temperature rise in the
cooktop ‘s inner mechanism, causing fire.

Place the cooktop 3cm or more away from the wall or
obstacles.

Do not use the cooktop in an unstable location.

When the cooktop is set on an incline surface, the
pan or pot may slip off causing burns or injuries.

Do not move the cooktop when cooking pot or pan
is in place.

The pot or pan may slip off causing burns or injuries.

Do not use the cooktop when cooking pot or pan is
not in the stable condition.

When cooking pot or pan is on the protruded edge of
top plate, the pot or pan may drop off causing  burns
or injuries.

Summary of Contents for TIC-C220E

Page 1: ...P INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read these instructions carefully before use If you follow the instructions your induction cooktop will provide you with many years of good service SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TIC C300E TIC C220E 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...Precautions 3 Name of Parts 5 How to Use 6 Usable and Unusable Pots and Pans 7 How to Distinguish Usable Pots and Pans 8 Trouble Shooting Guide 9 Care and Cleaning 10 Specifications 10 Table des matières Inhoudsopgave Indice ...

Page 3: ...r people with pacemakers please consult your physician before using the cooktop It may cause electromagnetic interference Keep magnetic materials away from the cooktop Memory distortion may occur in such things as ATM cash cards telephone cards magnetically sensitized train passes and floppy disks by placing them on top plate Separate at least 3 meters from TV set radio or other electrical applian...

Page 4: ...ooktop when top plate is wet This may result in spurting of steam from bottom of cooking pot or pan Only use vessels of the type and size recommended see page 14 Do not heat empty cooking pot or pan Cooking pot or pan will heat too hot and it may cause burns It may cause damage to cooking pot or pan and malfunction or breakdown of the cooktop If cooking pan needs to be preheated before frying or s...

Page 5: ... be replaced an ASTA approved BS1362 fuse must be used of the same rating marked thus If the fuse cover is detachable never use the plug with the cover omitted If a replacement fuse cover is required ensure it is the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug Fuse covers are available from Sanyo Service Centre If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet it should be cu...

Page 6: ... by pressing desired POWER LEVEL key During cooking the cooktop may buzz depending on the pan but it is not a failure 3 After cooking press ON OFF key All lamps turn off and heating stops The cooling fan rotates for 1 minute after heating stops After using the cooktop plug out power plug How to Use 1 10 TIC C300E POWER LEVEL Approx 햻 2900 W 햶 1000 W 햺 2500 W 햵 800 W 햹 2000 W 햴 600 W 햸 1500 W 햳 400...

Page 7: ...st some kinds of pots and pans with aluminium or copper linings that will not heat up Shape of the bottom Pots and pans with flat bottoms measuring 10 to 30 cm in diameter Usable pots and pans flat Material Heat resistant glass Porcelain China Ceramic Earthenware Aluminum Copper Shape of the bottom Pots and pans with rounded bottoms Pots and pans with bottoms measuring 30 cm or more in diameter Fo...

Page 8: ...bility press ON OFF key Since the cooktop will heat up if it is a usable pot or pan the pot or pan will become hot After use plug out power plug How to Distinguish Usable Pots and Pans Operation principal of Induction cooktop When electric current passes through the heating coil lines of magnetic force are activated By placing something like an iron cooking pot on the top plate an eddy current is ...

Page 9: ... Remove power plug and plug into the AC wall socket Is pot or pan placed on top plate Is pot or pan usable see page 14 Is pot or pan positioned properly in centre of top plate Are air inlet and or outlet covered Are air inlet and or outlet blocked by dust or dirt Is the room temperature very high Is an empty pot or pan being heated In the following cases immediate repair is necessary Remove power ...

Page 10: ...h When grime is particularly severe wipe area with a cloth which has first been dipped in a solution of liquid kitchen detergent and water and then firmly wrung out Remove all detergent with a clean damp cloth Be sure that water or detergent does not get into open crevices of control panel Dust in air inlet or outlet Remove with a cloth or the dusting brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner Clean the...

Page 11: ...SANYO ELECTRIC CO LTD OSAKA JAPAN CODE NO 434 6 452S 50800 ...

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