The appliance is designed to be connected to a unipotential system. The connecting screw is situated on the back of the
appliance and is identified by an adhesive label.
Attention: the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for, and does not cover in the guarantee any damage resulting
from bad or faulty connections.
When turning on the hotplates for the first time, it is advisable to activate all of them for a few minutes at maximum in
order to eliminate the humidity which may be present in the heating element insulation. When using the oven for the
first time, remove all the mobile parts and heat the oven to a temperature of 250°C.
Attention:
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Never leave the working appliance unattended!
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Never use the hot plate without a pan!
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Pans must have an even bottom and be of the correct diameter for hotplate (never smaller).
Hotplates: Switch on at the mains. Turn the hotplate control knob to the required temperature setting, from 1 to 6. The
warning light will illuminate to indicate that the appliance is live. It is advisable to turn on the hotplate at maximum and
when the temperature has been reached turn the knob to the setting for the temperature required. Turn out the hotplate
by positioning the knob on (O).
Attention!
- Use the appliance only under surveillance.
- Remember that whilst using glass ceramic tops, the crystal surfaces in the cooking area, increase the
temperature considerably; it is therefore necessary to take this into consideration and act accordingly.
- It is advisable to use recipients with a flat bottom, as recipients with concave or rounded bottoms
increase cooking time and energy consumption.
Indications:
Each hotplate is connected to an energy regulator (selector), giving the possibility to choose from 6
different temperatures. For the first cooking, it is advisable to use the highest temperatures..
- each hotplate is provided with a temperature limiter which comes into function when the temperature
reached may damage the crystal.
- When the crystal surface heats up, the residuous heat light comes on, corresponding to the hotplate in
function. This indicator does not go off until the crystal maintains a high temperature, even with the
hotplate turned off so as to avoid danger of burns.
Warnings:
Do not use pans or any recipient with the bottom in aluminium or with a tin coating.
Do not use terracotta pots as they could break or crack and therefore become unhygienic. It is
advisable to use stainless steel pans with a smooth, flat bottom and with an adequate diameter for the
heating area. If cast-iron pans are used, be careful not to slide them on the crystal, in order to avoid any
scratches. Make sure that the bottom of the pans has been dried well before placing them on the top;
avoid banging the crystal, especially with sharp or pointed objects.
Pay attention never to cover the crystal with sheets of aluminium paper or anything similar, during use.
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