Foreword
The Function Mode and Product Advantages of Induction Hotplates
Prior to Commissioning
General Safety Regulations
Installing the Device
Commissioning the Device
Suitable and Unsuitable Cookware
Operating Panel
Operating Device
Cleaning and Maintenance
Problems and Solution
Disposal
Technical Data
ETL Declaration of
Conformity
Guarantee
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Foreword
Dear Customer,
please read these operating instructions carefully before commissioning the induction hotplate.
Please especially observe the safety notices on the following pages.
Keep these instructions for future reference and pass them on if you give the hotplate away to
someone else.
The Function Mode and Product Advantages of Induction Hotplates
With induction hotplates, an electric voltage is applied on a conductor spool beneath the glass
ceramics. This creates magnetic fields, which directly heat up the bottom of the cookware through a
physical effect.
This means saving time and energy, because contrary to common hotplates, the cookware is heated
up, not the heating element and the glass ceramics. Due to the technical characteristics described
above, another advantage is the very short start-up cooking time.
In addition, the heat supply promptly adapts to changed settings and can be controlled in small steps.
The induction hotplate reacts to changed settings just as fast as a gas stove, as the energy reaches
the pot immediately without having to heat up other materials first. The induction technology
combines this fast reaction with the basic advantage of electricity, meaning being able to exactly
adjust the heat supply.
Additional advantages of an induction hotplate:
As the hotplate is only heated up indirectly via the bottom of the cookware, over spillingfood
cannot stick and burn and there is hardly any danger of burns for the user. The glass ceramics
is only heated up by the hot cookware.
Once you take the cookware off the hotplate, the device automatically switches to standby
mode.
The device detects whether suitable cookware is placed on the hotplate. If this is not the
case, no energy is transmitted.
Prior to commissioning
Check the device for visible damage.
The power connections and the plug may not show any damages. If you detect damage, have the
device checked by a qualified technician prior to putting it into operation in order to avoid any
danger.
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General safety regulations
The product you have purchased corresponds to the latest state of technology and the accepted
safety regulations, still there are potential risks. Only operate the induction hotplate in an immaculate
condition and observe these operating instructions!
Only use the device for its intended purpose.
Attention:
In order to prevent possible injuries or electric shock, please observe the following:
Never touch the device and the power plug with wet hands.
Do not connect the device to the same outlet with other devices.
Connect the device to a suitable outlet.
Never move the device by pulling on the power cable.
Do not move the induction hotplate during cooking or with hot cookware on top of it.
Do not place any empty containers on the device.
Do not place any metal objects on the device.
Check the mains connection cable for damage from time to time. Never operate the device
when the cable is damaged. If the mains connection cable shows defects, let a qualified
electrician exchange it.
Never use the device when it does not function properly, shows damage or in case it was
dropped.
Do not leave the device unsupervised during operation. Keep children and other incompetent
persons as well as persons under influence of drugs or alcohol away from the device.
WARNING: This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or who lack the necessary experience and/or
skills unless these persons act under the supervision of a person responsible for their
safety or they were instructed by such a person on how to use the appliance.
Do not submerge the device in water or other liquids and do not wash it in the dishwasher.
Only qualified experts may perform repair and maintenance work on the device using original
replacement and accessory parts. Never attempt to repair the device yourself!
Scientific tests have proven that induction hotplates do not pose a risk. However, persons
with a pacemaker should clear with their doctor wether to take care of some special handling advises.
Installing the device
Place the device on a stable and level surface.
Never place the device on a flammable surface (e.g. table cloth, carpet, etc.).
Do not block the ventilation slots of the device. This may overheat the device. Keep a minimum
distance of 5 to 10 cm to walls or other items.
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Do not place the induction hotplate next to devices or objects, which react sensitively to
magnetic fields (e.g. radios, TVs, cassette recorders, etc.).
Do not place induction hotplates next to open fires, heaters or other sources of heat.
Make sure that the mains connection cable is not damaged or squashed beneath the
device.
Make sure that the mains connection cable does not come into contact with sharp edges
and/or hot surfaces.
The device should be connected to a rolled-out extension cable with a maximum length of 3
m and a cross-section of 2 mm. If an intermediate switch is used, it must be rated at min. 16
A.
Commissioning the device
Prior to connecting the device, check whether the voltage indicated on the type plate
corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. A wrong connection may lead to grave
damage on the device and injury to persons.
The two hotplate surfaces consist of temperature-resistant ceramics. In case of damage,
even if this concern only a small tear, disconnect the device from the power supply
immediately and contact the customer service.
We recommend not placing any metal kitchen utensils, cookware or pan lids, knives or other
metal objects on the hotplate. These may heat up when the device is turned on.
Place the hot pans in the hob area only. Never place them on the control panel or the
frame.
Do not place any magnetically objects like credit cards, cassettes etc. on the glass surface
while the device is in operation.
On order to avoid overheating, do not place any aluminium foil or metal plates on the device.
Warning: Please do not put the induction cooker on an iron/steel board, while operating.
Due to electromagnetic reason, the iron/steel board may heat and damage the bottom of the
induction cooker.
Do not insert any objects like wires or tools into the ventilation slots. Attention: this may cause
electric shocks.
Do not touch the hot surface of the ceramic field. Please note: the induction hotplate does not
heat up itself during cooking, but the temperature of the cookware heats up the hotplate!
Do not heat up any unopened tins on the induction hotplate. A heated tin could explode;
therefore remove the lid under all circumstances beforehand.
If you do not use the device for an extended period, we recommend you disconnect it from
the electric outlet.
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Suitable and unsuitable cookware
Suitable Cookware
pots and pans with magnetic bottom, as stainless
steel pots with iron bottom, cast iron, enamelled pans
Flat-bottom pans and pots with a diameter
of 12 to 21 cm with magnetic bottom
Max. weight pot and content 6 kg
Unsuitable Cookware
Pots/pans with a diameter of less than 8 cm
Ceramic pots, heat-proof glass
Copper pots and pans, aluminium pots and ans
Cookware with feet
Containers with a curved bottom
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Operating panel
Power mode
On / Off
Device Operation
Menu key
Temperature mode
Timer
Knob
Power Mode
? List setting 1 2 3 Explanation: First Power then Menu
After the device has been turned on with the On/Off key, it always operates in the preset power
mode and the display shows –.
The power indicator lights up and the digital display shows power level P-6 and blinks.
You can select the power level (1-10) by turning the dial to the right + or to the left -.
When the selection has been made, the indicator in the displays stops to blink and the power
level will be displayed within 5 seconds.
If the power level is not displayed, you should select it via the menu key.
If the induction cooker detects an excess temperature on the hob during cooking it displays
error message E6. The heating process is stopped and the device switches to stand-by mode
for 60 seconds.
The error message will not be cancelled until the temperature has dropped to below 212°F.
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