CLEANING
Proper
maintenance will ensure many
years
of
service
from
your appliance.
Clean
the
appliance after every
use.
The
appliance contains
no
user serviceable parts
and
requires
little
maintenance.
Leave
any
servicing
or
repairs
to
qualified personnel.
CAUTION:
Switch appliance off, disconnect
the
plug
(4)
from wall
outlet
(ill.
CD).
Allow
all
parts
of the
appliance
to
cool down completely before cleaning.
Do not
touch
the
induction
plate
(2)
shortly after
use or
when
it is
still
hot
(ill.
CfD).
Always
exercise
caution.
NOTE:
Do not
immerse appliance
or
power cord
with
plug
(4) in
water
or any
other
liquid.
Do not
rinse
with
water (ill. CD).
Do not
spill
water
or any
kind
of
liquid
into
the
internal parts
of the
induction
cooker.
Do not use
abrasive
cleaners,
steel
wool
or
scouring pads.
Dry all
parts
thoroughly
after cleaning, before using
or
storing
the
appliance.
Ensure
that
no
water enters
the
appliance
housing.
•
Clean
all
parts
of the
appliance after each use.
•
Use a
soft, slightly damp cloth
with
mild
detergent
to
clean
the
appliance. Wipe
afterwards
with
a
soft, slightly damp cloth
to
remove
any
remaining detergent.
Repeat
to
remove stubborn stains.
•
Use a
soft
dry
cloth
or
small,
soft brush
or
mini
vacuum
cleaner
to
remove dust
or
dirt
from
the air
vent
(1)
and air fan
(6). Dust
may
accumulate
and
block
air
vent
(1)
or air fan (6) and may
cause
accidents.
CAUTION:
Residue
on
induction plate
(2) may
cause
appliance
to
malfunction.
NOTE:
Dry all
parts
and
surfaces
thoroughly before use. Make
sure
all
parts
and
surfaces
are
completely
dry
before connecting
the
appliance
to
wall
outlet.
Storage
•
Before
storage,
always
make
sure
appliance
is
completely cool,
clean
and
dry.
•
Store
appliance
in dry
place.
•
Store
appliance
on a
stable shelf
or in a
cupboard, preferably
in its
original
packaging.
To
avoid accidents, ensure that
both
appliance
and
power cord
are
beyond reach
of
children
or
pets.
12
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Appliance
not
working
Not
enough
or no
heat
on
cookware
bottom
Heating suddenly
stops
during
use
CAUSE
Appliance
not
plugged
in
Wall
outlet
not
energized
Appliance
on
standby
mode
Incompatible cookware
being used
Temperature
is set too low
Residue
on
induction
plate
Cookware
has
incompatible
size
Temperature
too
high
Timer
has
reached
its
programmed
time
Safety
function
has
been
triggered
Default
countdown
has
reached
zero
SOLUTION
Connect power cord
with
plug
to
wall outlet
Check
fuses
and
circuit
breaker
Touch
ON/STANDBY;
then
touch FUNCTION
Only
use
iron
cookware
Adjust
function
to
desired
temperature
or use
+
control
to
increase
temperature
Remove
any
liquid
or
residue
from
induction
plate
Only
use
cookware
with
bottom
size
between
5 to
8.5
inches.
Choose
lower temperature
setting
Touch
ON/STANDBY;
touch
FUNCTION, then
adjust
timer
Switch appliance off,
disconnect from power,
wait
until
the
unit
cools
down
and
reconnect
Touch ON/STANDBY;
then
touch
FUNCTION
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