Supervision
The cooking process must be supervised. To monitor the cooking process acoustically, use
the Audiotherm only when within earshot of it.
Unattended, uncontrolled cooking can lead to overheating. Food can spoil, and the pot can
be damaged or destroyed. Risk of accidents and fire.
The device can be used by children who are at least 8 years of age, persons with limited
physical, sensory, or mental abilities, as well as persons lacking in experience or knowl-
edge. They nevertheless must be supervised or instructed in how to use the device safely
and must understand the risks involved. This also applies to acoustic monitoring by the
visually impaired (see Section 2.5.2).
2.2
Using the Audiotherm for the first time / changing the batteries
First use:
The Audiotherm comes with two batteries (type as per Section 5).
Insert the batteries before first use.
Changing the batteries:
If the battery indicator is visible in the display, it's time to replace the batteries.
Dispose of used batteries as according to local regulations!
Open the battery compartment and pull out the
battery holder.
Insert the batteries correctly as shown.
Insert the battery holder into the Audiotherm.
When it clicks, it's closed.
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