Safety Information - AEG Electrolux FM 7803K-an Instruction Book

Ceramic hob
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The hob is intended for domestic use
only. If it is used in any other way
there is a risk of accidents.
Children
Keep an eye on children when the
hob is in use. Pans get very hot
when used and remain warm for
some time after the hob has been
turned off. Never let children touch
or play with the controls.
Use
Never leave the hob unattended
when deep fat frying, or heating fats
and oils. In the event of fire turn off
all controls and if you have a cooker
hood this must be turned off as well.
Never leave paper, dish cloths, alu-
minium foil or any other easily ignit-
ed materials close to the
hob. A hot hob can cause foil, plastic
or paper to melt or burn.
Put out flames with a lid, and
never use water.
Check that the hob is turned off
when not in use.
Persons with pacemakers should
keep their upper body at a minimum
distance of 30 cm from the zones
when turned on.
Never place any magnetically
charged objects (e.g. credit cards,
cassettes etc.) on the vitroceramic

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hob while the zones are turned on.
Never place metal objects (spoons,
pan lids etc.) on an induction zone.
Cleaning and Maintenance
For reasons of hygiene and safety
the cooking zones must be kept
clean. Grease and spilt food liberate
smoke when heated and may at
worst cause fire.
Service
Service and repair must be per-
formed by our service organisation
or an organisation approved by us.
Only spare parts supplied by our
service organisation may be used.
Unpacking
Make sure the packaging is disposed
of in such a manner that children
cannot access the used packaging.
Installation
The product may only be installed
by an authorised electrician or a per-
son authorised by the manufacturer.
Work performed by an unauthorised
person may lead to injuries or build-
ing damages and deteriorate the
functionality of the product. When
installing make sure the cord does
not get jammed.
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