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Rena Ware SW-3000 - Maintenance and Storage; Cleaning Tips; Storage; Safety Precautions

Rena Ware SW-3000
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4. Safety Precautions
IF YOU OR SOMEONE IN YOUR FAMILY HAS A PACEMAKER,
PLEASE CONSULT WITH A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING. Due to
high operating frequencies, a pacemaker may not function properly
due to electromagnetic transmissions.
To avoid the possibility of re or sparking, do not place aluminum
foil, paper towels, etc., on the Ceramic Plate during cooking.
Avoid spilling water or other liquids onto the Induction Cooker, and
never immerse the unit in water.
Never leave an empty utensil unattended. Overheating an empty
utensil may damage the cookware and cause the unit to turn off.
Do not block the Cool Air Intake at the back of the unit or the Warm
Air Exhaust at the front of the unit.
Do not touch the Ceramic Plate immediately after cooking - it may
be hot from residual heat from the utensil.
Do not place or store very heavy objects (over 27 kg/60 lbs.) on
the Ceramic Plate.
Do not use outdoors in a wet environment.
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3. Maintenance and Storage
Cleaning Tips
PRECAUTION: Never immerse the unit in water.
Allow the Ceramic Plate to cool completely, and always unplug the unit
before cleaning.
To clean, wipe off with a moist cloth or sponge and mild liquid detergent.
Never use strong solvents or abrasives to clean.
Storage
Always unplug the unit when not in use.
Store the unit horizontally, or vertically to save space.
To avoid scratches, protect the nish of your Induction Cooker by
wrapping it with a soft cloth before storing.