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KNOWING
YOUR
COOKTOP
DO
NOT
LEAVE
CHILDREN
ALONE
Children
must
not
be
left
unsupervised
in
the
area
where
the appliance
is in
use.
The
appliance
gets
hot during
use
and
retains
heat
for
some
time after
being
turned
off. Children
must
never
be
allowed to
sit
or stand
on
any
part
of
the
appliance.
DO
NOT SPRAY
AEROSOLS
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
THE
APPLIANCE
WHILST
IT IS IN
OPERATION
WEAR
PROPER
APPAREL
WHEN USING THE
APPLIANCE
Loose
fitting,
hanging or
highly flammable
garments
(such
as
synthetics)
should
never
be
worn
while
using the
appliance.
USE
ONLY
DRY
POT
HOLDERS
Moist
or
damp
pot
holders
on
hot
surfaces
may
result
in
burns
from
steam.
Do
not
allow
pot
holders
to
touch hot
heating
elements.
Do
not
use
a
towel
or
bulky
cloth
when
handling
hot
cooking
utensils.
DON'T
STORE
FLAMMABLE
ITEMS
NEAR
THE
APPLIANCE
Items,
particularly
flammable
materials,
must
never
be
stored
on
or near
surface
units.
DO
NOT
USE
WATER
ON
GREASE
FIRES
Fats,
oils
or
other
substances
will
ignite
if
they
become
too
hot.
Fires
or
flames
should
be
smothered
using
flame
proof
material or
extinguished
using
a
dry
chemical
or
another
suitable
fire
retardant.
DO
NOT
USE
OVERSIZE
COOKWARE
OR
PLACE
COOKWARE
OFF-CENTRE
OVER
BURNERS
Oversize
cookware
will
deflect
heat
towards
the cooktop
and bench
top
surfaces. Cookware
with
large
bases,
especially
if
placed
off-centre
over the
burners,
may
cause deterioration
of
the
cooktop
and
bench
top
surfaces. Such
damage
is
not
covered
under
the
provisions of
the
warranty.
Follow
the
illustrations
and
examples
in
the
Cooktop Cooking
instructions.
NEVER
USE
AN
ASBESTOS
MAT BETWEEN
COOKWARE
AND
COOKTOP
Use
of
an
asbestos
mat
is
both
hazardous
and
will
cause
damage
to
the
unit.
SELECT
AND
USE
COOKWARE SUITABLE
FOR
THE
CERAMIC
COOKTOP
(Ceramic
cooktop
models
only)
Under
certain
conditions
some
enamel,
copper
based and
aluminium
saucepans
can
cause
deterioration
of
the
cooktop
surface. Stainless
steel
cookware
should
not react
in
this
way.
Aluminium
cookware
in
particular
is
not
recommended.
ONLY
PLACE
COOKWARE
ON
COOKING
ZONES
OR
PAN
SUPPORTS
Other
surfaces of
the
appliance, for
example
trims,
are
not
totally
resistant
to
hard
or
sharp materials or
direct
heat
and
may
be
damaged
by such
use.
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