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Guidelines for connecting the product to the power supply
Before connecting the product to mains, you should make sure that voltage, the frequency
and the performance of the mains correspond to the values on the rating plate of the product.
Power cable plug must fi t into the mains socket. It is forbidden to alter the plug.The product
must be connected directly to a single wall mains socket. it is forbidden to use extension
cables, splitters and double sockets. Circuit power supply network must be equipped with a
protective cord and protection for 16 A. Avoid contact of the power cable with sharp edges
and hot objects and surfaces. When the product is working, the power cable must always be
fully unwind, and its location should be set so, it would be no obstacle during the operation of
the product. Placing the power cable can cause a tripping hazard. The power outlet should
be located in such a place, that there would be always possible to quickly disconnect the
power cable plug. When disconnecting the power cable plug, you should always pull by the
plug housing, never by the cable. If the power cable or plug are damaged, you should imme-
diately disconnect them from the mains and contact authorized service of the manufacturer
for replacement. Do not use the product with a damaged cable or plug. The power supply
cable or plug may not be repaired in the event of a failure of these elements they should be
replaced with a new ones, free from defects.
Recommendations for usage of the product
WARNING! In the case of heating surface cracks you should immediately disconnect the
equipment from the power source.Vessels, which have been made of aluminum foil or plas-
tic, should not be placed on hot surfaces. Any items should not be left on these surfaces.
Do not place metal objects such as kitchen vessels, cutlery, etc., they should not be placed
on the surface of the heating plate, because they can get hot.Users, who are wearing rings,
watches and similar items should be careful, because they can become hot, If they are near
the surface of induction cooker.Use only the vessels of recommended types and recom-
mended dimensions. Vessels, which are intended for use in the induction cookers, should
be made of ferromagnetic materials such steel, cast iron, enamelled cast iron and stainless
steel intended for use with the induction cookers. Typically, these vessels are marked with
the proper symbol. If you are unsure, please contact the vessel manufacturer. Dishes made
of diamagnetycznych materials such as: aluminium, copper, glass, including the heat resist-
ant glass, and ceramic materials, may not be used on an induction cooker, unless they are
equipped with a ferromagnetic insert and have proper marking. Vessels intended for use on
an induction cooker must have a fl at bottom of suitable diameter. The vessels with a round-
ed bottom can not be used on an induction cooker, even if they are made of ferromagnetic
materials. Sizes of the vessels, which can be used on an induction cooker, have been listed
in the table of technical data. Do not use vessels with a bottom equipped with footers. Do
not place empty vessels on the cooker. Vessel and cooker can be damaged if you try to heat
the empty vessel.The operation principle of an induction cooker is based on emission of a
variable electromagnetic fi eld. People with pacemakers should avoid handling the induction
cooker and staying near the cooker during its work.WARNING! The surface of the heating
plate may be hot after use. Do not touch it because it can cause serious burns. Wait till the
heating plate is cooled down. In the case of preparation of dishes, that during this operation,
may scatter around hot portions of food, you should use personal protective equipment to
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