SilverCrest SDK 2500 C1
English - 13
The status indicator
(6, 7)
may switch on and off when in use
.
This is not a malfunction, it is
an indication that heating to the hotplate is switched on and off in order to maintain the
selected temperature.
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Once cooking is complete, switch the hotplate (1, 3) off by turning the thermostat (5, 8) to the
“
MIN
” position.
When the hotplate is to be left unused for a long period of time, unplug the mains plug from the mains
socket.
8. Cleaning
DANGER: Risk of burns
Wait until the hotplate is completely cool before cleaning it. Otherwise you could get
burnt.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock
Remove the mains plug from the socket before cleaning. This could result in an electric
shock.
Do not pour or spray any liquids onto the hotplate and do not immerse it in water or
other liquids. This could cause short circuits which could result in electric shocks or fires.
WARNING about property damage
Do not use abrasive or astringent detergents or tools which could scratch the surface
(e.g. metal sponges). Otherwise, the hotplate could get damaged.
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Wipe the hotplate with a damp cloth. Put a mild detergent on the cloth to remove stubborn dirt and
grease.
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Then remove any residual detergent with a damp cloth.
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After cleaning, allow the hotplate to dry completely before using it again.
8.1 Storage when not in use
If the hotplate is not to be used for an extended period, store it in a safe, clean and dry place.
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Allow the hotplate to cool completely before storing.
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Wind the power cable (2) around the cable winder on the bottom of the device, as shown in the
diagram below. You can fit the power cable (2) plug into the holder provided (arrow).
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Store the hotplate in a safe place away from dust.