SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
● Before using the induction hob for the first time, carefully read its user manual. This will
ensure user safety and prevent damage to the appliance.
● If the induction hob is operated in immediate vicinity to the radio, television set or other
radio-frequency-emitting device, make sure that the hob's touch sensor controls operate
correctly.
● The hob must be connected by a qualified installer.
● Do not install the appliance near a refrigerator.
● Furniture, where the hob is installed must be resistant to temperatures up to 100°C. This
applies to veneers, edges, surfaces made of plastics, adhesives and paints.
● The appliance may only be used once fitted in kitchen furniture. This will protect the user
against accidental touching the live part.
● Repairs to electrical appliances may only be conducted by specialists. Improper repairs can
be dangerous to the user.
● The appliance is not connected to mains when it is unplugged or the main circuit breaker
is switched off.
● Plug of the power cord should be accessible after appliance has been installed.
● Ensure that children do not play with the appliance.
● This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical, mental
or sensory handicaps, or by those who are inexperienced or unfamiliar with the appliance,
unless under supervision or in accordance with the instructions as communicated to them
by persons responsible for their safety.
● Persons with implanted devices, which support vital functions (eg, pacemaker, in-
sulin pump, or hearing aids) must ensure that these devices are not affected by the
induction hob (the frequency of the induction hob is 20-50 kHz).
● Once power is disconnected all settings and indications are erased. When electric power
is restored caution is advisable. If the cooking zones are hot, „H" residual heat indicator will
be displayed. Also child lock key will be displayed, as when the appliance is connected for
the first time.
● Built-in residual heat indicator can be used to determine if the appliance is on and if it is still
hot.
● If the mains socket is near the cooking zone, make sure the cord does not touch any hot
areas.
● When cooking using oil and fat do not leave the appliance unattended, as there is a fire
hazard.
● Do not use plastic containers and aluminium foil. They melt at high temperatures and may
damage the cooking surface.
● Solid or liquid sugar, citric acid, salt or plastic must not be allowed to spill on the hot cooking
zone.
● If sugar or plastic accidentally fall on the hot cooking zone, do not turn off the hob and scrape
the sugar or plastic off with a sharp scraper. Protect hands from burns and injuries.
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