User manual FAGOR IP-200X

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[. . . ] The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damages that may arise from improper or inadequate use, or for repairs conducted by nonqualified personnel. Keep the appliance separate from water or other liquids, to avoid electric shock; do not connect the appliance to the mains if it is on a damp surface. Do not allow children or the disabled to handle the appliance unsupervised. This appliance should not be used by physically, sensorially or mentally handicapped people or people without experience or knowledge of it (including children), unless they are supervised or instructed in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. [. . . ] Do not cover the air vents or air inlets or insert any foreign bodies into them. If you should notice any external defects, disconnect the appliance to prevent short-circuiting. Do not leave any metal objects on the hob, as they could become very hot. Pacemaker wearers should consult their doctor before using this appliance. Pans made of materials such as glass, ceramic, aluminium, copper and other non-magnetic substances cannot be used. The pan base must be flat, and its diameter must be between 12 and 26 cm. After switching on the hob, a beep will sound until the pan is placed on the cooking area. If you remove the pan from the induction hob while it is functioning, the hob will stop heating and an intermittent beep will sound. Ensure the air vents and air inlets are not blocked, and that there are no metal objects on the hob apart from the pans. ⷠAfter selecting the functioning mode, an intermittent beep will sound until you place a pan on the cooking zone. This beep will sound again each time the pan is removed from the hob, and if one minute elapses and no pan is placed on it, the appliance will switch off. If you switch on the hob but have not pressed the selector button after two minutes have elapsed, it will automatically switch off. When you start up this functioning mode, the hob will go to the pre-set power setting, which is 4. ⷠTEMPERATURE MODE ("Temp") (10): In this functioning mode, the hob automatically adjusts the power supply so that the temperature remains constant. The temperatures indicated for each setting (ºC) are for guidance purposes only, and the real temperature depends on the pan type, food, etc. You will quickly become familiar with its functioning and can use it according to personal tastes, using low temperatures to keep stews hot, high temperatures for deep-frying, etc. Whenever you start up this functioning mode, the hob will go to the pre-set temperature setting, 180ºC. ⷠSelect the desired power setting or temperature by pressing the power setting/temperature increase or decrease buttons (6 and 7). ⷠSwitch off the hob after use by pressing the ON/OFF button. Each time you press one of these buttons the time will increase or decrease by 1 minute. [. . . ] The hob should function correctly when it has reached its normal temperature again. For further information, contact your local authority or the shop where you bought the product. At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service. [. . . ]

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