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where the appliance is not to be used,
turn off the appliance and do not
attempt to repair. If a repair is required,
contact a Technical Assistance Service
authorised by the manufacturer and
request the use of original spare parts.
•
If the cable for this appliance is
damaged, contact an authorised
Technical Assistance Service for it to be
replaced.
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Do not leave the appliance exposed to
the elements (rain, sun, ice, etc.).
•
Do not use or let any part of the
appliance come into contact or near
hot surfaces (kitchen gas or electric
hobs or ovens).
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Do not use detergents or abrasive
sponges to clean the appliance.
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Do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the
handles.
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Do not let the cable come into contact
with the hot parts of the appliance.
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Do not dismantle the appliance or
attempt to repair it yourself.
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Do not place heavy objects on the hob.
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Do not use the hob near a source
of flammable gas or in a damp
atmosphere.
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Do not place the hob where water or oil
could splash onto it.
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Never leave the hob unattended while it
is functioning.
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Open vacuum-packed foods before
heating them up on the hob.
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Do not use unsuitable pans.
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Do not cover the air vents or air inlets
or insert any foreign bodies into them.
•
Correctly centre the pans on the
heating area.
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After using the hob, let it cool down
before touching it.
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If you should notice any external
defects, disconnect the appliance to
prevent short-circuiting.
•
Do not leave any metal objects on the
hob, as they could become very hot.
•
Pacemaker wearers should consult
their doctor before using this appliance.
4. PANS
1. The pan base must be made of a
magnetic material.
2. Pans made of materials such as glass,
ceramic, aluminium, copper and other
non-magnetic substances cannot be
used.
3. The pan base must be flat, and its
diameter must be between 12 and 26
cm.
5. FUNCTIONING
TURNING ON THE INDUCTION
HOTPLATE
• Check that the hob of the induction
hotplate is not damaged and that its
surface is clean. Connect the induction
hotplate to a power socket. The
connection to a working power socket is
confirmed by a sound and the value "0"
will flash on the display.
• Turn on the induction hotplate by
pressing the
button (6). The induction
hotplate automatically detects, whether
the cookware located on the hotplate is
suitable for induction cooking.
• If the correct type of cookware is located
on the hotplate, the induction hotplate
will start cooking at the preset power
level of 6. "P-6" will appear on the
display.
• If you remove the cookware from the
induction hotplate, or if unsuitable
cookware is placed on the induction
hotplate, the display will show an error
message "E1" and a sound will be
made. After 60 seconds the hotplate will
switch to the stand-by mode.
SETTING THE POWER LEVEL (8)
• When the induction hotplate is turned
on, the power level is automatically set
to 6. "P-6" will appear on the display.
Using the control dial (4) select the
desired power level in the range P1–P10
(200–2000 W/h).
When selecting the desired power level
the value will flash on the display. After
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