1.
Before plugging in your new burner, check to see that the electric circuit
is not overloaded with other appliances.
operated on a separate 120Volt
AC outlet.
2.
Be certain that your unit is set
on a leveled, flat, heat resistant
surface. Also, avoid using pans
that are unstable and easily tipped.
3.
Place pan on heating element.
4.
Turn the temperature control knob to the
desired heat setting. The power indicator
light of the switch will glow indicating
that the heating element is turned on
and heating will begin immediately.
CAUTION: NEVER touch the
heating elements while the burner is
in operation. Doing so
personal injury.
5.
When cooking is complete, turn the temperature control knob back to the
"OFF" position.
6.
If the burner is not to be in use for a long period of time, it is highly
recommended to unplug the unit from the outlet.
accidental burns or injury.
7.
When all parts have thoroughly cooled, be sure to clean the burner. Dry
all parts thoroughly before storing or operating the burner.
Wipe off the base and heating element with
a damp soapy cloth.
CAUTION: NEVER
in water or any other liquid
Thoroughly clean and dry all parts.
DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE SOAPS,
DETERGENTS, OR CLEANING MATERIALS
TO CLEAN THE BURNER.
Any other servicing not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause hazards and should
be performed by an authorized
HOW TO USE
will lead to serious
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
immerse the base
This unit should always be
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