When pot is removed, the induction hob shall stop heating immediately and shut down
after 1 minute of buzzer sound.
CLEANING AND CARE
Cleaning
• Disconnect the plug from the socket and wait until the appliance has cooled down
completely. Clean the appliance after each use.
• Wipe using dish washing agent and damp cloth.
• Use vacuum cleaner to suck up dirt from the air intake and exhaust vent.
• Never run water over the appliance (water gets inside may cause malfunction).
• Do not use benzine, thinner, scrubbing brush or polishing powder to clean the hob.
• The high voltage or whiff style steam cleaner should not be used for cleaning.
• Remove residues such as salt, sugar and sand immediately after cooking to avoid
scratching the hob.
• If the pots/pans are used without cleaning, discolouration or cooking stains may
occur.
Removing hob from kitchen countertop
• Before removing the appliance, make sure the electric power has been
disconnected.
Common possible damage
These common damages shall not effect any function of the appliance:
• Rust: The rusty surface may be caused by sugar or food which has high-sugar
contains.
• Scratches: Scratches may be caused by grains of salt, sugar, sand or abnormal
bottom of pot.
• Fading: Abrasion of metal ring on hob surface or use of unsuitable cleaning
products may cause fading.
• Fading of decorative marking: Using unsuitable cleaning products will cause
fading of decorative marking.
Note: The above mentioned damages are caused by incorrect usage and incorrect
care of the product and are not related to technical defects, therefore they are not
warranted.
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