Before first use, remove all bags, stickers, tapes and transport
locks from the unit and its equipment
WARNING! Do not let children play with foil. Danger
of suffocation!
To avoid overheating them, do not place any empty vessels
on a working cooktop.
Pay special attention when heating up milk in double wall
pots as water may evaporate without warning, which may
damage the pot or the cooktop.
When you are finished cooking, switch off the cooking plate
with the knob.
Before connecting the cooktop to the mains, turn the knobs
to the OFF position.
Oil and fat heated up to high temperatures may combust
very easily. Pay special attention when cooking meals with oil
and fat as ingredients. Never extinguish burning fat, grease
or oil with water. Cover the pot with burning fat, grease or
oil and switch off the cooktop.
Avoid dropping hard objects onto the cooktop. Excessive
shocks may cause permanent damage to the ceramic surface.
If any damage is found on the cooktop (e.g. cracks, scratches,
spalling) switch it off immediately, because there is risk of
electric shock.
The cooktop's power lead must not contact its cooking plates.
The cooktop is not designed to serve as a storage place for
any objects.
Sealed cans or other sealed packages must not be heated
up, because the thermal energy accumulated inside them
may lead to rapid rupture.
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