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1-SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS
1. Read these instructions for use carefully and keep them safely. If the appliance is transferred to another user, ensure you also supply
the documentation.
2. Check the appliance carefully after unpacking it and before proceeding with installation. If the appliance has suffered transport
damage, do not connect it. Do not use the appliance if the power cables are damaged. Any repairs must be carried out by an authorised
technician or service centre. Improperly executed repairs will automatically void the warranty.
3.The appliance must be connected to the electrical power supply exclusively by an authorised technician or a licensed electrician. The
manual and the label on the underside of the appliance show the supply voltage and power. When making connections, refer to the
national electrical regulations in force in the country of use. Entitlement to the warranty will lapse automatically if the appliance is not
connected correctly.
4.The induction hob must be installed by expert personnel following the instructions in the technical manual for installers. If the appliance
is installed incorrectly this may result in operating faults or breakage of the porcelain stoneware slab. Entitlement to the warranty will
lapse automatically if the appliance is installed without following the prescriptions in the manual.
2-IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION-OPERATING MODES
1.The appliance is designed exclusively for home use and only for preparing food. The appliance is not intended for use of external
timers or a separate remote control system.
2.Do not allow children or adults lacking suitable physical and mental capacity to use the appliance without supervision. Use of the
appliance by children is not recommended.
3.The use of accessories or equipment not supplied by the manufacturer can lead to damage or malfunctions of the product and cause
injury.
4.Beware of hot surfaces. The remote control will show the hot zones with an "H" symbol. The slab surface heats up due to heat reflected from
the cookware. For long cooking times (around 1 hour) the surface will become very hot resulting in the risk of burns; although it is lower than
on conventional glass ceramic hobs, the temperature on the kitchen top can remain high also long after the unit is switched off; therefore, use
adequate precautions also after cooking has been terminated.
5. Keep children away from the area when using the appliance because the pots and pans may be extremely hoteven with no sign of
steam or fumes.
We recommend always inserting food and liquids into pots or pans before switching on the appliance.
Do not place metal objects (e.g.: cans, cutlery, jewellery, watches, aluminium foil, etc.) or food wrapped in foil on the cooking surface
while it is operating because they may heat up leading to a burns hazard and the possibility of thermal shock on the slab surface with
the consequent risk of breakage of the kitchen top. Also avoid placing frozen foods on the cooking zone if it has been recently switched
off or if it is about to be switched on.
6.Take care not to cook food containing large quantities of high proof alcohol. The resulting fumes could ignite. Likewise, use caution
when heating oil or butter. Never pour water into pans containing very hot oil or butter: due to the lower density of water the liquid will
erupt violently out of the pan and could cause serious burns. If the oil or butter catches fire, switch off the induction system immediately
and put a lid on the pot or pan to smother the flames. Do not use water to extinguish the fire.
7.Precautions for Pacemaker wearers. This appliance complies with the safety and electromagnetic compatibility directives. Pacemaker
wearers must anyway keep a suitable distance from the appliance when it is operating. Some Pacemakers on the market may not comply
with the safety and electromagnetic compatibility directives and therefore generate interference that could affect correct operation of the
device. Also other electronic devices in the vicinity, such as audio equipment, may suffer from interference while the induction system is