Operation Manual

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2. Panel: When it is dirty, wipe it with wet rag, or it can be wiped with
cleansing powder or bright burnishing powder before you use the rag.
3. Engine body, control panel: wipe with soft wet rag. For those oil stains, we
can use the wet rag to clean it with neutrality abluent until it extinguishes.
4. Air intake opening\blow vent surface: get rid of the dust with cotton stick;
5. Oil stains can be removed without causing any damage to utensils by
putting neutra lity abluent on the toothbrush.
Utensils using
Suitable vessels:
1. Stainless steel pot;
2. Enamel pot;
3. Casting iron pot;
4. Magnetic induction material double-bottom pot;
5. Smooth pot which the bottom diameter is above 12cm and below 26cm.
Unsuitable vessels:
1. Ceramic pot;
2. Glass pot;
3. Aluminium pot;
4. Pot with arch-shaped bottom;
5. The bottom of the pot is less than 12 cm.
Using notice
The induction cooker should be put horizontally; cannot cling to the wall
of other things, and the distance between them should be at least 10 cm.
Please use special plugs, and the capacity of the plug cannot be less
than 15A. Never share the same multipurpose plug with other electric
appliances at the same time and make sure if it has been connected with
the earth properly.
Don't use the induction cooker in some damp place or close to the fire.
Don't heat it when the cooker is empty or over-heated it.
Don't put some metal things such as knife, fork, spoon, pothook, and
aluminum foil on the plate.
Don't underlay paper, cloth or other things on the panel to heat it in case
it will cause the fire accident because of the high temperature.
Don't use the induction cooker on the blanket or the table cloth in case it
will block Air intake opening or blow vent to affect the heat dissipation;
when using, place the hard paperboard under the induction cooker.
Please prevent the panel from collision. If there are some cracks in the
surface, please cut off the electricity immediately and send it to the fixed
repairing center.
Don't use it to heat the tinned food such as cans; otherwise it will cause
explosion because of the inflation of the air in the content when heated.