Danger Of Explosion; Danger Of Fire - Caso Germany Pro 3500 Mode D'emploi

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► Do not place any metal cooking utensils, pot or pan lids, knives or other metal
objects on the hob. When the appliance is switched on, these items can become
very hot.
► Do not touch the hot surface of the ceramic hob.
The induction cooker itself does not produce any heat during the cooking process,
but the temperature of the cooking utensils heats the hot plate.

12.3.3 Danger of Explosion

Incorrect use of the appliance incurs a danger of explosion due to the
overpressure produced.
Adhere to the following safety instructions in order to prevent a danger of explosion:
► Never heat food or liquids in sealed containers such as, for example, cans. The
container can burst due to the overpressure generated. A can is best heated by
opening it an placing it in a pot filled with a little water.

12.3.4 Danger of Fire

There is a risk of fire if the appliance is used incorrectly.
Adhere to the following safety instructions in order to avoid a risk of fire:
► During operation remove all easily inflammable items (e.g. detergents, aerosol
cans, oven, cloths and dishcloths, etc.) from the immediate vicinity of the
appliance.
► Avoid overheating oils and fats for extended periods. Overheated oil and fat can
ignite rapidly.
► Do not place any empty cookware on the cooking area.
If a fire should occur on the cooking hob, proceed as follows:
NEVER EXTINGUISH WITH WATER!
to cool down and ensure that there is a sufficient flow of fresh air.
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Switch the appliance off (if necessary, switch off the fuse).
Smother the flames with a large pot lid, plate or a moist dish cloth.
After the fire has been extinguished allow cooking utensils and the appliance
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