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Never touch the induction cooker and the power plug with wet hands.
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Do not connect the induction cooker to the same outlet with other h
appliances such as microwaves, etc. as it could overload the outlet and trip a
circuit breaker.
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Check the power cable for damage from time to time. Never operate the
induction cooker when the cable is damaged. If the power cable shows any
signs of defect, let a qualified electrician repair it.
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Never use the induction cooker when it is not functioning properly, shows signs
of damage or if it has been dropped.
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Be sure to operate the unit on a flat, level, non-metallic surface.
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Do not move the induction cooker during cooking or with hot cook
it.
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Do not place any empty cookware on the induction cooker while it is functioning.
An empty piece of cookware will heat up very rapidly and can cause material
damage or personal injury.
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Do not place any metal objects on the induction cooker (other than the cookware
you intend to cook in).
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Do not try to modify the parts or repair the unit by yourself.
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Do not block the ventilation slots of the induction cooker. T
cooker. Keep a minimum distance of 3-5 inches from walls and other objects,
appliances, etc.
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Never place the cooker on a flammable surface (e.g. table cloth, carpet, etc.).
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Do not use any flammable, acidic or alkaline materials or substances near th
induction cooker, as this may reduce the service life of the induction cooker and
pose a fire risk when the induction cooker is turned on.
•
Do not place a sheet of paper between the pot or the pan and the unit. The paper
may get burnt.
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Prior to connecting the induction cooker, check whether the voltage indicated in
this manual corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. A wrong
connection may lead to damage to the induction cooker and possible injury to
persons.
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The cooker’s surface is made of temperature-resistant glass. In the event that
damage to the unit is observed, even if it is only a small crack on the glass
surface, disconnect the induction cooker from the power supply immediately.
•
Do not insert any objects like wires or tools into the ventilation slots. Attention:
this may cause electric shock.
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Although the surface of the induction cooker remains cool to the touch because
heat is transferred directly to the pot, please note that the residual heat from the
cookware will eventually warm up the cooking surface, especially the area directly
underneath the pot. Be careful when handling the cooker after use and let it cool
down before storing.
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Do not place the induction cooker next to devices or objects that react
sensitively to magnetic fi