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NOTES ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Risk of electrocution
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Never cook on a broken or cracked cooking surface. If the cooking surface
breaks or cracks, switch off the appliance immediately, disconnect the mains
plug from the socket and contact a qualifi ed technician.
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Switch off and unplug the induction hob before cleaning and maintenance.
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Failure to follow the instructions may result in electric shock or death.
Health risks
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This unit complies with electromagnetic safety standards.
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People with pacemakers or other electrical implants (such as insulin pumps)
must contact their doctor or implant manufacturer before using the appliance
to ensure that their implants are not affected by the electromagnetic fi eld of
the hotplate.
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Failure to follow the instructions may result in death.
CAUTION
Risk of burns! During use, the parts of the appliance accessible to
the user become so hot that they can cause burns. Make sure that
your body, clothing and any materials other than cooking utensils
do not touch the hotplate until it has cooled down completely.
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Keep children away from the induction hob.
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Pot handles can become so hot during use that you should not touch them.
Make sure that the pot handles are not directly above hobs that are switched
on. Make sure that the pot handles are out of reach of children.
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Failure to follow the instructions may result in burns and scalds.
WARNING
Risk of injury! The razor-sharp blade of a hob scraper is exposed as
soon as you remove the safety cover. Exercise extreme caution
when using. Always store the hob scraper with the safety cover on,
out of the reach of children. Failure to follow the instructions may
result in injuries and cuts.
General Safety Instructions
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Never leave the device unattended while in use. Overcooking can cause smoke
to develop and splashes of fat could ignite.
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Do not store any objects on the device.
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Never leave objects or other utensils on the unit.
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Do not place any magnetisable objects (e.g. credit cards, memory cards) or
electronic devices (e.g. computers, MP3 players) near the unit as they could be
affected by the electromagnetic fi eld.