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Lamona LAM1850 - Fire Safety and Cooking Hazards

Lamona LAM1850
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User manual LAM1850
Fire safety advice
Deep-fat frying presents more
Induction cooking
dangers in your kitchen
Most kitchen fires occur
when people are distracted or
leave things unattended, so
remember:
If you’re called away from
the hob - by the phone or
someone at the door, either
take pans off the heat, or
switch off your hob.
Don’t let yourself be
distracted while cooking. DO
NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED.
If you do have a fire in the
kitchen, don’t take any risks -
get everyone out of your home
and call the Fire Service.
leave the pan to cool com-
pletely.
Never fill a chip pan (or
other deep fat fryer) more
than one-third full of oil.
Do not use a fire extin-
guisher on a pan of burning oil
- the force of the extinguisher
can spread the fire and create
a fireball.
If you have put the fire out,
Switch off the power at the
fuse box - this may be enough
to stop the fire immediately
Smother the fire with a fire
blanket, or use a dry powder
or carbon dioxide extinguisher
Remember: never use
water on an electrical or cook-
ing oil fire.
Metallic objects such as
knives, forks, lids should not
be placed on the hob surface.
Ensure pan bases are dry
as any water on the base may
cause vapour pressure to build
up and may move the pan on
the hob during cooking.
Do not move it as it’s likely
to be extremely hot.
Turn off the heat if it’s
safe to do so, but never lean
over a pan to reach the con-
trols.
WARNING:
Use fire
blanket or a damp tea-towel to
cover the pan.
If a pan catches fire
If you have an electrical fire in
the kitchen

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