Plate first. DO NOT heat an empty utensil. Not doing this may lead to burning
or scarring it. Hereby “utensil” is regarded as any container i.e. pot, pan, etc.
placed onto the Crystal Plate;
c.
Plug the power cable into the electric socket and switch it on. Press the
ON/OFF button followed by one of 4 buttons (Soup, Fry, BBQ, Hot Pot).
Heating commences. You can add food and liquids into the utensil as the
cooking proceeds.
d.
Press the ON/OFF button after you finished cooking. The screen will display
“_____”. DO NOT switch the appliance off by pressing the socket switch. The
fan will continue to work until the unit cools down.
e.
Make sure to remove any label or protective sheet which may prevent its
proper functioning.
DO NOT:
cover the appliance e.g. with a hob cover, a cloth or protective foil. The
material could catch fire, shatter or melt if the hob is switched on by mistake
or if residual heat is still present;
obstruct totally nor partially the air inlet & outlet;
insert objects or body parts inside the protection cover of the appliance;
switch the appliance on if the utensil is dry - however, should the utensil be
found dry during operation, immediately remove the utensil from the Crystal
Plate and press the ON/OFF button. DO NOT switch the appliance off. The
fan will continue to work until the unit cools down;
slide utensils into place on the Crystal Plate as this can cause scuffs and
scratches. Instead, lift utensils into position on the plate.
place metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, lids, etc. or combustible
materials (paper, cloth, sugar, plastic, aluminium foil, etc.) on the Crystal Plate
as they can damage the plate. If this should occur, switch off the appliance
and scrape off all the residues whilst still hot, using a shielded scraper blade.
After the appliance had cooled down, clean the plate with a suitable ceramic
hob cleaning agent;
place hot items on the Control Panel as this could cause damage to the
electronics underneath;
touch the Crystal Plate of the appliance when in operation or just after
switching it off as it will still be very hot and may cause scalding;
drop anything on the Crystal Plate. Even a light object can cause damage in
certain circumstances.
16.
During (and immediately after) the period of operation, high temperature steam
may escape from the utensil. To avoid scalding:
DO NOT
fill liquids beyond 80% of the maximum volume if you are using a pot;
remove the lid while heating & ensure that the lid is tightly closed during
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