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Never
immerse
the unit in
water or
other liguid.
Do not submerge the heater unit in water
or pour water on it.
This is to avoid shorting, electric shock, or
malfunction.
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons with physical difficulties or lack
of experience and knowledge-unless they
have been given supervision or
instruction concerning to the use of the
appliance by a person responsible for
his/her safety.
Unsupervised use may result in burn, electric
shock, or injury.
Unplug the
power plug.
Leave unplugged when not in use.
This is to avoid injuries, scalds, electric
shock, or fire caused by a short-circuit.
Be sure to firmly
hold the plug when
removing it from the
AC outlet.
This is to avoid electric
shock, shorting, or fire.
Do not use multiple
outlet receptacles.
This is to avoid fire.
Do not use this product for any purpose
other than cooking.
This is to avoid fire.
Do not use near a wall or furniture.
Steam or heat may damage the wall or
furniture and cause discoloration or
deformation. This may also cause problems
or fire.
Stop using the product immediately in
the event of trouble.
Continued use in anything but proper
working order may result in fire, electrical
shock, or injuries.
(Examples of trouble)
• The power cord or plug becomes
abnormally hot.
• When the power cord is moved, power is
supplied at some moments and not
supplied at other moments.
• When the product is different than usual,
such as it becomes abnormally hot or there
is the smell of something burning.
• Other troubles
Immediately unplug the power cord from the
AC outlet and contact the place of purchase
for inspection and servicing.
Do not use the product in the following
locations.
• Table, wagon, or coverings (such as those
made of vinyl) vulnerable to heat
• Newspaper or other paper
• Tatami or carpet
• Unstable surface
• Near water
• Near curtains
• Near fire
• Any place that cannot support the main unit
guard when it is standing on its legs (such
as the burner rings of a stove)
Failure to do so may cause fire, electric
shock, problems, discoloration, or marks.
Remove foreign objects and stains before
use.
If the product is used while the heater, heat
insulating board, the bottom of the deep pan
or one of the plates (optional accessory), or
the heat-sensing rod is contaminated with
foreign matter or dirty, this may cause the
product or one of the aforementioned items
to heat excessively, possibly resulting in
scorching of the table on which the product
is placed or damage to the product.
Do not leave the product unattended
during use.
This is to avoid fire caused by cooking.
Never supply power to the product without
first setting the deep pan or a plate
(optional accessory) in place in the product.
This is to avoid scalds or fire.
Warning
Caution
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