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AEG COMPETENCE 770 E-mp
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For
the
user
54
~
Fruitjuices
dripping
from
the
oven
sheei
leave
stains
that
you
will
find
hard
to
remove.
-
i
comply
with
radio
interlerence
suppression
specifications
EN
55014
(previously
EC
Directive
87/308)
and
as
appropriate
with
EN
60555
relating
to
the
Retroactive
Effect
on
the
Mains
Supply.
Important
note:
Never
place
any
pot
or
pan
covers
on
the
switched-on
induction
hob
(risk
of
burning!).
Electromagnetic
fields
may
affect
electronic
circuits!
Electromagnetic
fields
may
cause
interference
on
portable
radio
sets!
Never
place
any
jewellery,
watches,
etc.
on.
my
glass-ceramic
cook-
ing
area,
since
they
will
become
hot
during
operation
and
may
be
damaged.
Never
heat
any
closed
food
cans!
Never
place
any
metal
objects
on
my
induction
cooking
area,
since
they
may
in
some
circumstances
heat
up
during
operation
(risk
of
burning).
Scientific
investigations
have
shown
that
the
AEG
Induction
Hob
in
no
way
influences
or
endangers
patients
with
implanted
hearl
pace-
makers.
Induction
hobs
cookware:
@
Please
use
only
enamelled
steel
cookware.
Cast
iron
pots
and
pans
are
also
suitable.
@
Chromium-nickel
steel
pots
containing
some
ferro-magnetic
material
and
indicated
by
the
pot
manufacturer
as
being
suitable
for
induction
hobs
are
suitable
to
a
limited
extent.
Never
use
cookware
made
of
aluminium,
copper,
brass,
or
stain-
less
steel.
@
Heating
empty
cooking
utensils
can
lead
to
overheating.
In
order
to
protect
the
induction
hobs,
they
switch
off
automatically.
If
one
of
the
function
displays
of
my
induction
hob
starts
to
flash,
you
are
using
unsuitable
utensils.
ll
If
glass,
ceramic,
or
porcelain
cookware
is
used,
my
hob
will
not
work.
My
hob
will
behave
as
though
it
is
being
operated
without
cookware.
To
determine
suitable
cookware:
ll
Place
a
bow
coniaining
a
little
water
(3-5
mm
full)
on
my
hob.
lf
Switch
my
hob
to
full
capacity
{switch
setting
9).
1
Touch
the
bow!
bottom
from
inside
with
your
fingertips.
Impor-
tant:
the
bowl
bottom
wilt heat
upin
afew
seconds
ifthe
cookware
is
suitable.
SIB6-2
1/92
GB/EU-SIB7-47/91
GEYED

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