Make sure that the induction hotplate is not subject to excessive vibration, as this can
cause the hotplate to break. Be careful not to drop the induction hotplate! There is a risk
of injury if the hotplate is broken!
Be careful when preparing soups and stews. The weight of the cooking vessel and the
contents together must not exceed 10 kg.
You can damage the induction hotplate by trying to scrape caramel off it. If you do spill
food containing sugar, remove it immediately before it cools. In general, any food
spillages should be removed immediately.
Do not use abrasive or astringent detergents or tools which could scratch the surface.
These could damage the hotplate.
The induction hotplate has non-slip plastic feet. If necessary, place something underneath
the device, as work-surfaces are sometimes treated with detergents which could attack or
even dissolve the plastic feet.
Mains cable
Always hold the power cable by the mains plug and never pull on the cable itself. Never
place the device, furniture or any other heavy objects on the cable and take care that the
cable does not become trapped. Never tie knots in the mains cable and do not tie it to other
cables. All cables must be laid so that nobody can trip over them or be obstructed by them.
Never use adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the safety regulations
applicable in your country, and do not modify the power cord yourself. Any damaged power
cord must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorised customer service.
SilverCrest SIKP 2000 C1
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