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Problem /
Error code display
Display:
/
Appliance does not
heat up.
Display:
Display:
/

CLEANING AND CARE

Warning! Before cleaning, switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the electrical outlet and let it
cool completely.
Warning! Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
• Clean the appliance with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Make sure that no moisture is entering the
appliance during cleaning.
• Ceramic cooking field and user panel: Use a soft cloth to wipe off lightly soiled areas. A neutral
cleaning agent can be used in conjunction with a soft cloth if the cooking area is smeared with
cooking oil. Wipe off the remainder of the cleaning agent with a moist, soft cloth.
• Use a cotton bud to remove dust from ventilation inlets/outlets. An old toothbrush and oven cleaning
agent comes in handy to remove oil spills from the housing. Dry the appliance with a soft cloth
afterwards.
• Never use corrosive detergents, wire brushes, abrasive scourers, metal or sharp implements to clean
your appliance.
• Dry the appliance thoroughly after cleaning.
Storage
• Before storage, always make sure the appliance has already been disconnected from the electrical
outlet and cooled completely.
• Store the appliance in a cool, dry location, away from children and pets, preferably in its original
package.
SPECIFICATIONS
Rated voltage:
Rated power:
Protection class:
DISPOSAL
The crossed-out wheeled bin logo requires the separate collection of waste electric and
electronic equipment (WEEE). Electric and electronic equipment may contain dangerous and
hazardous substances. Do not dispose of this appliance as unsorted municipal waste. Return it
to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE. By doing so, you will help to conserve
resources and protect the environment. Contact your retailer or local authorities for more
information.
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Cause
The power supply voltage is either
too high or too low.
The cooking plate or cookware
temperature is too high.
The inner temperature of the
appliance is too high.
220-240 V~, 50 Hz
1800 W
Class II
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Solution
Switch off the appliance. Only use
again when standard power supply
is available again.
Let the cooking plate or cookware
cool down for a while.
Check if the ventilation slots are
covered.
The appliance will start working
again after it has cooled.
16/12/13 6:04 PM

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