Bosch Hot Plate User Manual

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It is therefore advisable to heat this type of food gently,

selecting a suitable power level and stirring the

contents before and during cooking.

Overheated oil or fat can ignite very quickly.

Risk of fire!

Never leave heating oil or fat unsupervised.

Should the oil ignite, do not try to put it out by pouring

water on it.

Cover the pan with a lid or plate immediately.

Switch off the hotplate.

Leave the ovenware on the hotplate to cool down.

Do not touch hot hotplates. There is a risk of burning.

Children must be kept at a safe distance from the

appliance. The residual heat indicator warns you that

the hotplates are hot.
Never place combustible items on the hob.

Risk of fire!
You must not keep any combustible items or aerosol

cans in a drawer located under the hob. Risk of fire!
The service cables from electrical appliances must not

touch the hot hotplates. This could cause damage to

the hob and the cable insulation.

Steam pressure can be generated from the liquid

between the base of the saucepan and the hotplate.

The steam pressure could cause the pan to jump

suddenly. There is a risk of injury.

Always keep the hotplate and the bases of saucepans

dry.

If there are fractures, flaws or cracks in the glass

ceramic, there is a risk of electric shock.

Switch off the appliance immediately.

Isolate the appliance from the power supply at the

fuse box.

Call afterĆsales service.

Switch off the hotplate if the hotplate heats up but the

indicator is not working. There is a risk of burning.

Call afterĆsales service.

Overheated oil and fat

Hot hotplates

Wet saucepan bases and

hotplates

Cracks in the glass ceramic

The hotplate heats up, the

indicator does not work

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