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Profess i o nal I n d u c t i o n C oo kto p ICT 10 0 SER I ES For y our safet y and continue d enjoyment of this product, alwa ys read the instru ction book ca refully before using.[...]
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CONT ENTS Impor tant Saf eguards........................................................... 1 Selecting Cookware for I nduction Cooktops ....................... 4 Product F eat ures .................................................................. 4 Safe t y F unctions and F eatures ............................................ 5 Using Y our Induct[...]
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2 W aring cust omer ser vice center ( see W arrant y) t o return for e xaminat ion, repair or adj ustment. 1 3. The use of accessor y at tachments no t recommended by t he appliance manuf acturer ma y cause injuries. 1 4 . Do not use out doors or while standing in a d amp area. 1 5. Do not let cord hang o ver the edge of t he table or count er , or[...]
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3 4. Do not place or drop i nto w ater or oth er liquid. 5. Do not reach f or unit that has f allen int o wat e r . Un plug it immediat ely . 6. Care should be tak e n so that ob jects do not fall and liquids are no t spilled ont o the un it. C A UTION • TO RE DUCE THE RISK O F ELE CTRIC SHOC K, DO NO T REMO VE COVER OR B A CK. THERE ARE NO USER-[...]
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4 Induction coo king uses magnetism t o transfer energy int o the bo t t om of y our cookware. The cooking surface of the cook t op doesn’ t get hot – it just sends t he energy to th e cookware. As long as th e energy is transferring int o the cookware, th e cook w are will sta y hot. Once t he energy is remo ved or reduced, t he cookware begin[...]
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5 Aut omatic shut of f – cook to p turns off 30 seconds af ter pan is remo ved Ov erheat prot ection Timer function USI NG Y OUR IN DUCTION COOKTOP 1. Ope ra tion Once the unit is plugged in to an electrical outle t, place yo ur cook ware on t he glass t op and press ON / OFF t o turn the un it on. The cooktop wi ll aut omaticall y turn on to t h[...]
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6 Note: If th e unit is turned on and no cookware is put on the cooking surface, the un it will beep and turn o f f after 30 seconds. If you r emov e the cook ware from t he cooking sur face during t he operation mode , the unit will beep and wi ll aut omatically t urn to t he off mode af ter 30 seconds. If your cook war e overheat s, t he un it wi[...]
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