YOUR INDUCTION HOB
What you should pay attention to
Induction cooking is extremely safe. Various safety devices have been
incorporated in the hob such as a residual heat indicator and a cook-
ing time limiter. Th ere are nevertheless a number of precautions you
should take.
Connection and repair
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This appliance may only be connected by a qualified installer.
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Never open the casing. The casing may only be opened by the
service technician.
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Disconnect the electricity from the appliance before starting
any repair work. Preferably unplug the appliance, switch the
(automatic) fuse(s) off or, in the event of a permanent connection,
set the switch in the power supply lead to zero.
During use
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Do not use the hob in temperatures below 5 °C.
Th is cooking appliance is designed for household use. It is to be
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used for food preparation only.
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When you use the hob for the fi rst time you will notice a "new
smell". Th is is normal. If the kitchen is well ventilated the smell
will soon disappear.
Remember that if the hob is used on a high setting the heating
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time will be incredibly short. Do not leave the hob unattended if
you are using a zone on a high setting. Also with the automatic
cooking programs.
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Ensure there is adequate ventilation while the hob is in use.
Keep all natural ventilation openings open.
Do not allow pans to boil dry. Th e hob itself is protected against
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overheating but the pan will get very hot indeed and could be
damaged. Th e guarantee does not cover any damage caused by a
pan boiling dry.
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Do not use the cooking area as storage space.
Ensure that there is several centimetres clearance between the
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bottom of the hob and the contents of the drawer.
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Do not keep anything combustible in the drawer under the hob.
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Make sure that fl exes of electrical appliances, such as a mixer,
cannot touch the hot cooking zone.
GB 8
Safety instructions