User manual SILVERCREST SIKP 2000 A1

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[. . . ] · Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables to be replaced at once by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department. · NEVER heat up a securely closed container. Through heat expansion it could quickly cause an explosion. · NEVER heat up an empty container. This would very quickly overheat - presenting both the risk of fire and of serious damage to the hob. [. . . ] These are recognisable either through the markings on the pan or if a magnet clings to the base of the pan. · Unsuitable are all types of cookware made of metals to which a magnet does not cling, for example aluminium, copper and stainless steel, as well as those made of porcelain, glass, ceramics and plastics etc. · Thin pan bottoms are better suited for induction cookers than thick sandwich bottoms. The very short reaction times to setting adjustments (short pre-warm time; fast metered roasting) are not possible with thick pan bases. -3- Only use cookware that is suitable for the size of the hob 1. · may not exceed 26 cm, so that the pan does not overhang, · and may not be less than 16 cm, so that the energy field can actually work. · The base of the pan may not be uneven, rather, it must sit flat and squarely. Only then can the induction cooker function perfectly. For cooling, the appliance draws in air through the openings on the underside. · Therefore, place it only on firm and smooth surfaces, not on textiles or fluffy surfaces, such as tablecloths. · Do not place it adjacent to curtains, drapes or other textiles that, due to the airflow, could press themselves against the appliance. Utilisation Unpacking Before taking the appliance into use check to ensure that . . . · the appliance is undamaged, and also the power cable with plug 0. · all packaging materials are removed from the appliance. Preserve the packaging so as to be able to store the appliance under protection or to transmit it through the post, e. g. When you have unpacked and positioned the appliance as described above, it is now ready for use. a) Placing cooking vessels · Place the cooking vessel in the middle of the hob 1. - not project over the edge of the hob 1 and . . . - not weigh more than 10 kg (together with its contents). b) Switching on Items supplied After unpacking, check to ensure all items are available. Being supplied are: 1 x Induction cooker 1 x Operating instructions When cookware with content is standing on the hob 1: · Insert the plug 0 into the mains power socket. A signal sounds, the control lamp 8 lights up and "- L -" appears in the display 2. The control lamps 3/4 blink and a signal tone sounds. The appliance is now ready for use. Placement c) Switching off So as not to overheat, the appliance requires unrestricted ventilation. Therefore, position the appliance such that . . . · there is an all-round free space of minimum 10 cm, e. g. to the nearest wall, · a free space directly above of minimum 60 cm, e. g. [. . . ] These could damage the hob 1 and the areas made of synthetic materials. · Clean all outer surfaces and the power cable 0 only with a lightly moistened cloth. In all cases, dry the appliance well. Note: Warming up starts as soon as one of these buttons is activated. The setting can be adjusted at any time during the current usage. -5- · Burnt-on soiling on the hob 1 can be removed with a scraper suitable for glass hobs, available in most household equipment shops. [. . . ]

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