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PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
HOW TO SAVE ENERGY
Everybody who properly uses energy not
only saves money but also consciously acts in aid of
the natural environment. So let’s save electric energy
by:
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Using proper cookware. Pots and pans with flat and
thick bottom help to save up to one-third of electric
energy.
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Remembering about the lid as otherwise the
consumption of energy quadruples!
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Maintaining cooking zones and pot bottoms clean.
Dirt obstructs the transfer of heat – heavily burnt food
residuals often can be cleaned only with chemicals
harmful to the environment.
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Avoiding necessary “peeping into pots”.
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Not using the hob near refrigerators / freezers, as
the consumption of energy unnecessary rises.
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Using small pots for small dishes. A large pot filled
with small quantity uses lots of energy.
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Cooking in small amount of water, as thus you will
save energy and your vegetables will be full of
vitamins and minerals.
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Switching over to a lower power volume in the right
time.
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Maximally using the residual heat of the hob and
cooking zone. If you cook for a long time, you may
switch off the cooking zone as long as 5 to 10
minutes before the end of cooking.
UNPACKING
The appliance is protected from damage
during transportation by its packaging. After
unpacking please dispose of the packing materials in
a manner creating no risk to the environment.
All materials used for packing are harmless to the
natural environment, can be recycled in 100% and
have been identified with the appropriate symbol.
Packing materials (polyethylene bags, pieces
of polystyrene etc.) should be kept away from
children during unpacking.
DISPOSAL OF WORN APPLIANCES
The appliance is marked in accordance with the
European Directive 2002/96/EC and the Polish Act on
worn electric and electronic appliances with a symbol
of crossed out waste container.
Such marking informs that at the end of
its lifetime the appliance is not to be disposed of as
normal municipal waste.
The user is required to hand over the appliance to
companies collecting worn electric and electronic
appliances. Companies collecting appliances,
including points of collection, shops and local units,
create the appropriate appliances collection scheme.
By proper handling of worn electric and electronic
appliances you contribute to the avoidance of certain
consequences, harmful for the health of people and
for the environment, resulting from the presence of
dangerous components and improper storage and
recycling of such appliances.
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