Content Safety instructions Intended use Appliance Overview Technical data Manner of operation Suitable cookware Unpacking Items supplied Placement Utilisation a) Placing cooking vessels...4 b) Switching on...4 c) Switching off ...4 d) Heating up...5 e) Elapsed time (Timer) ...5 Cleaning and Care Disposal Warranty and Service Importer...
Induction Hob Safety instructions To avoid potentially fatal electric shocks: Ensure that the appliance, the power cable and the power plug are NEVER submersed in water or other fluids. • Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet or damp during operation. Lay the cable so that it cannot be trapped or otherwise damaged.
• Medical-technical devices such as heart pace- makers, hearing aids and other appliances may possibly need to be kept at a greater distance. If in doubt, ask the manufacturer of the device! Intended use This appliance is ... • intended for the heating up or keeping warm of foods in domestic households and ONLY for use in dry accommodation.
Only use cookware that is suitable for the size of the hob 1. The diameter... • may not exceed 26 cm, so that the pan does not overhang, • and may not be less than 16 cm, so that the ener- gy field can actually work.
Note: In standby mode, that is, after switching off or befo- re switching on, indicated in the display 2 are eit- her "- L" or "- H -". These heat indicators mean: "- L -" = "Low" - the hob temperature is < 50°C "- H -"...