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The cooktop's cooking plate surface is hot. Be cautious if
there are small children near the cooktop.
The cooktop must not be used in places where high tem-
peratures are present, e.g. near gas cookers.
Clean the cooking plates regularly.
The temperature of the cooktop's surfaces may be higher
during operation.
The cooktop's cooking plates must not be touched during
operation. The cooktop's cooking plates remain hot long
after the cooktop has been switched off. Exercise caution.
The cooktop must not be placed directly near walls, furniture
or under cupboards. Make sure safe distance is maintained.
COOKTOP DESCRIPTION
1.
Ceramic cooking plate (left) rated at
1200W
2.
Ceramic cooking plate (right) rated at
800W
3.
Thermostat indicator of the left
cooking plate
USING THE COOKTOP
1. The cooktop must be placed on a level, flat, stable and dry surface that is resistant to high tem-
perature.
2. Turn both thermostat knobs (5) and (6) so that they indicate the smallest dot (*). The two remaining
dots (medium and large) indicate that the knob is turned into the activated positions.
3. Set both thermostat knobs (5) and (6) to the extreme positions so that they point to OFF. The dots
(small, medium and large) warn you that the knobs are turned in the direction of switching on.
4. Connect the device to the mains (grounded).
5. Turn the respective thermostat knob to one of the positions, from "1" to "5", to begin heating up
the food. The respective control lamp indicates that the selected heating plate is heating up. Once
the selected temperature is reached, the thermostat switches off the heating plate, which is indi-
cated by the control lamp switching off. The thermostat maintains the temperature selected by the
user by switching the heating plate on and off in cycles. The heating elements become very hot
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Warning! Hot surface!
4.
Thermostat indicator of the right
cooking plate
5.
Thermostat knob of the left cooking
plate
6.
Thermostat knob of the left cooking
plate
7.
Housing