13.5 Setup
13.5.1
Setup location requirements:
In order to ensure the safe and trouble-free operation of the device, the setup location
must fulfil the following prerequisites:
The appliance must be positioned on a solid, even, horizontal and heat-resistant base
with sufficient load-supporting capacity for the appliance itself plus the heaviest
anticipated cooking contents.
The induction cooker must not be operated on a base with an iron or steel content, as
this can heat up considerably.
Select an installation location where children cannot reach the appliance's hot surface.
The appliance is not intended as a built-in appliance.
Do not set up the device in a hot, wet or extremely damp environment or near
flammable material.
Do not set up the induction cooker in the vicinity of appliance and objects which react
sensitively to magnetic fields (e.g.: Radios, televisions, cassette recorders, etc.).
To operate correctly, the appliance requires a sufficient flow of air. Leave a 10 cm gap
on all sides when setting up the appliance.
The cool air is drawn in by the underside of the appliance. Do not cover or block any of
the appliance's openings.
The electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the power lead can be
disconnected easily, in the case of an emergency.
The installation and assembly of this device in non-stationary setup locations (e.g. on
ships) must be carried out by specialist companies / electricians, provided they
guarantee the prerequisites for the safe use of this device.
13.5.2
Preventing Radio interference
The appliance can cause interference to radios, televisions or similar devices. Interference
can be removed or reduced using the following measures:
Place the radio, television etc. as far away from the appliance as possible.
Connect the appliance to a different socket, so that different electric circuits are being
used for the appliance and the receiver experiencing interference.
Use a correctly installed aerial for the receiver in order to ensure good reception.
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