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•Since metallic objects are heated up very quickly when placed on the heating area, do not place any other objects (closed cans, aluminium foil, cutlery, jewelry, watches etc.) on the induction cooker.
•Persons with a pacemaker should consult their doctor whether they are safe near an induction cooker.
•Aluminium foil and plastic vessels must not be placed on the hot surface.
•The surface must not be used for storage.
•Do not place credit cards, phone cards, cassette tapes, or other objects sensitive to magnetism on the Ceran glass.
•The induction cooker has an internal
•Avoid liquid entering into the cooker. Do not let water or food overflow the pan. Do not clean the cooker with a jet of water.
•If the heating area (Ceran glass) is cracked or broken, the induction cooker must be switched off and disconnected from the electric connection. Don’t touch any parts inside the cooker.
•If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Unauthorized Reconstruction
And Use Of Spare Parts
Reconstruction of the cooker or changes to the cooker are not allowed. Contact the manufacturer if you intend to make any changes on the cooker. To guarantee safety, use only genuine spare parts and accessories authorized by the manufacturer. The use of other components will void all warranty.
Improper Operating Methods
The operating reliability of the cookers can only be guaranteed by careful use.
Pan Detection
Pans having a diameter less than 4.72” (120 mm) are not detected (only BH/IN and SH/IN). During pan detection, the indicator operation flashes. No power is transferred and the indicator lamp flashes if no pan or an unsuitable pan is detected.
Control Of The Heating Area
The heating area is controlled by a temperature sensor. Overheated pans (hot oil, empty pans) can be detected. Energy transfer will be stopped. The induction unit must be
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