Danger from electromagnetic fields!
Medical devices (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) can be influenced
and damaged by electromagnetic fields. Maintain a safety distance as
recommended by the device manufacturer.
Damage caused by electromagnetic fields!
Keep the induction hotplate at least 1 m away from devices which
could be affected by electromagnetic fields (e.g. magnetic storage
media, electronic devices, clocks, etc.).
Warning about property damage
• Do not heat empty cooking vessels as they can quickly overheat and
damage both the pans and the device.
• Make sure that the induction hotplate is not subject to excessive
vibration, as this can cause the heating zone (2) to break. Be careful
not to drop the induction hotplate! There is a risk of injury if the
heating zone (2) is broken!
• Be careful when preparing soups and stews. The weight of the
cooking vessel and the contents together must not exceed 10 kg.
• You can damage the induction hotplate by trying to scrape caramel
off it. If you do spill food containing sugar, remove it immediately
before it cools. In general, any food spillages should be removed
immediately.
• Do not use abrasive or astringent detergents or tools which could
scratch the surface. These could damage the heating zone (2).
• The induction hotplate has non-slip plastic feet. If necessary, place
something underneath the device, as work-surfaces are sometimes
treated with detergents which could attack or even dissolve the
plastic feet.
Power cable
• Unplug the power cable (1) holding the mains plug and never pull
on the cable (1) itself. Never place the device, pieces of furniture or
other heavy objects on the power cable (1) and take care that this
does not become trapped. Never tie knots in the power cable (1)
and do not tie it to other cables. All cables should be positioned so
that nobody can trip over them or be obstructed by them. Never use
adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the safety
regulations applicable in your country, and do not modify the power
cable (1) yourself. Any damaged power cable (1) must be replaced
by the manufacturer or authorised customer service.
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