well as any attachment fitted should
be checked thoroughly for any defects.
Should the appliance, for instance, have
been dropped onto a hard surface, or if
excessive force has been used to pull
the power cord, it must no longer be
used: even invisible damage may have
adverse effects on the operational safety
of the appliance.
∙ Do not leave the appliance unattended
while in use.
∙ Caution:
When overheated, food may tend to
ignite. However, the likelihood of this
occurring is increased where food with a
high fat or oil content is concerned.
∙ Do not position or operate the appliance
close to or underneath any wall-
cupboards or hanging objects such
as curtains or any other inflammable
materials.
∙ During operation, the appliance must
be placed on a heat-resistant surface,
impervious to splashes, stains or hot
steam.
∙ Always ensure that air is able to
circulate freely underneath the unit. A
minimum distance of 10 cm to any wall
must also be observed
∙ The ventilation slots underneath the unit
must not be covered during use.
∙ Always remove the plug from the wall
socket
- in case of any malfunction,
- after use, and also
- before cleaning the appliance.
∙ Do not take the power plug out of the
socket by pulling on the power cord, but
hold the power plug to take it out.
∙ Before handling the mains plug, always
ensure that your hands are always dry.
∙ The power cord must not be bent,
pinched, run over or allowed to come
into contact with heat sources or sharp
edges. It must also be positioned in
such a way as to not be a tripping
hazard.
∙ Never use the power cord to carry or
move the appliance.
∙ Do not let the power cord hang free.
∙ Do not allow the power cord to touch
any hot parts of the appliance.
∙ No responsibility will be accepted if
damage results from improper use, or if
these instructions are not complied with.
Start up
Before using the appliance for the first time,
let it heat up for approximately 3 minutes
at maximum power (but without using a
pot or saucepan), while ensuring sufficient
ventilation. During this process, a slight
smell and a little smoke may be emitted.
This is normal and will only last for a very
short time. Ensure adequate ventilation by
opening windows or balcony doors.
Clean the appliance afterwards as
described in section General care and
cleaning) below.
Operation
∙ Always place a pot / saucepan on
the hot-plate before the appliance is
switched on.
∙ Ensure that the pot is clean and dry on
the outside. Do not use stain covered
pots / saucepans.
∙ To prevent damage to the hot-plate, only
use pots / saucepans with flat bottoms.
Most suitable are pots specifically
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