Use and Care Guide
6 | IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS | MC-1400
26. To prevent the risk of electrocution, do not insert objects into the
opening of the appliance.
27. Do not plug this appliance to a wall outlet to which other
appliances are already connected.
28. Although the cooktop itself does not produce heat during the
cooking process, the residual heat of the cookware will heat up
the surface and it may become extremely hot. Always protect
your hands whenever using a hot appliance by using heat
insulating gloves , dish cloths and the likes.
29. NEVER heat food or liquids in sealed containers such as cans.
The container may burst due to high internal pressure. Always
open the can or sealed container and transfer its content to an
induction compatible pot or pan prior to heating up on the cooktop.
30. To avoid the risk of fire, remove all easily inflammable items (such as
detergents, aerosols, cans, cloths, etc.) from the immediate vicinity of
the appliance whenever in use.
31. Avoid overheating oils and fats for extended periods of time as
overheated oil and fat can ignite rapidly.
32. Do not place or operate the cooktop with empty cookware to
prevent the risk of fire.
33. Do not move the appliance during operation or with hot cookware
placed on the hot plate.
34. Ensure that the cookware is properly centered on the cooktop and
that it isn’t sitting on the control panel or frame.
35. In order to prevent overheating, do not place any aluminum foil or
metal panels on the surface of the appliance.
36. Keep the cooktop and underside of the cookware clean and dry
at all times. If liquid gets between the base of the cookware and the
cooktop, this liquid can vaporize and the resulting pressure can cause
the cookware to jump into the air with a resulting risk of injury.
37. The maximum permissible weight of the pot plus its content should not
exceed 13.25 lbs./6 kgs.
38. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.