Do not place the induction hotplate next to devices or objects, which react sensitively to
magnetic fields (e.g. radios, TVs, cassette recorders, etc.).
Do not place induction hotplates next to open fires, heaters or other sources of heat.
Make sure that the mains connection cable is not damaged or squashed beneath the
device.
Make sure that the mains connection cable does not come into contact with sharp edges
and/or hot surfaces.
The device should be connected to a rolled-out extension cable with a maximum length of 3
m and a cross-section of 2 mm. If an intermediate switch is used, it must be rated at min. 16
A.
Commissioning the device
Prior to connecting the device, check whether the voltage indicated on the type plate
corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. A wrong connection may lead to grave
damage on the device and injury to persons.
The two hotplate surfaces consist of temperature-resistant ceramics. In case of damage,
even if this concern only a small tear, disconnect the device from the power supply
immediately and contact the customer service.
We recommend not placing any metal kitchen utensils, cookware or pan lids, knives or other
metal objects on the hotplate. These may heat up when the device is turned on.
Place the hot pans in the hob area only. Never place them on the control panel or the
frame.
Do not place any magnetically objects like credit cards, cassettes etc. on the glass surface
while the device is in operation.
On order to avoid overheating, do not place any aluminium foil or metal plates on the device.
Warning: Please do not put the induction cooker on an iron/steel board, while operating.
Due to electromagnetic reason, the iron/steel board may heat and damage the bottom of the
induction cooker.
Do not insert any objects like wires or tools into the ventilation slots. Attention: this may cause
electric shocks.
Do not touch the hot surface of the ceramic field. Please note: the induction hotplate does not
heat up itself during cooking, but the temperature of the cookware heats up the hotplate!
Do not heat up any unopened tins on the induction hotplate. A heated tin could explode;
therefore remove the lid under all circumstances beforehand.
If you do not use the device for an extended period, we recommend you disconnect it from
the electric outlet.
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