Andrew James AJ000058 Induction Hob User Manual

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Commissioning the device

Prior to connecting the device, check that the voltage indicated on the rating
label corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. Connecting to a
different voltage other than the one instructed could damage the product
and lead to injury to persons.

The induction hobs surface consists of temperature-resistant ceramics. If any
damage is visible disconnect the device from the power supply immediately
and contact the manufacturer.

We recommend not placing any metal kitchen utensils, cookware, pan lids,
knives or other metal objects on the hotplate. These may heat up when the
device is turned on.

In order to avoid overheating, do not place any aluminium foil or metal
plates on the device.

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
hot plate 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 beforehand.

Scientific tests have proven that induction hotplates do not pose a risk.
However, persons with a pacemaker should keep a minimum distance of 60
cm to the device while it is in operation.

Do not use pans that are larger than the surface area of the induction hob.

Operating the device

Plug the lead into a suitable power outlet and an acoustic signal will sound.

Place induction compatible cookware in the centre of the hotplate. (Please
note you can test the suitability of the cookware by placing a magnet such as
a fridge magnet on the bottom of the cookware. If the magnet attaches to
the bottom of the cookware, the cookware is suitable to use with the

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