Barbecook Brahma K Induction Installation Instructions Manual page 22

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TIPS ON USING YOUR BARBECUE
To prevent the appliance from going
into standby mode because of over-
heating, we recommend that you
set the temperature to 180°C using
the "TEMP" function.
You can use pots and pans with a
flat base and a diameter between
16 and 26 cm. The material of the
pot or pan must be steel, enamelled
cast iron or magnetic stainless
steel. If your cookware is alu-
minium, copper, glass, ceramic or
non-magnetic stainless steel, it will
not heat up.
You can easily check this by investigat-
ing whether a magnet will adhere to
your cookware. If it does, you can go
ahead.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, remove the plug from
the socket and wait until the appliance
has cooled down:
Use a non-abrasive, non-caustic
cleaning agent and a damp cloth.
Ensure that no water can get into
the appliance.
Do not immerse the appliance in
water or other liquids.
Do not use any cleaning products
containing benzene, which can
damage the plastic parts of the
housing.
Do not use inflammable or alkaline
materials near the appliance. This
can reduce the lifetime of the appli-
ance.
Avoid using a pan with a base
which could scratch the cooking
surface. Although this will not affect
the operation of your appliance, it
will damage its finish.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
dirt from the fan openings.
To clean the stainless steel surface,
use Barbecook® All Cleaner.
Ensure that the appliance has been
properly cleaned before storing it in
a dry place.
Clean the induction hotplate to pre-
vent colour fading or scorch marks.
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AFTER USE
Press the ON/OFF switch to switch
off the appliance As soon as you
remove the pan, the appliance goes
into standby mode. After a minute, it
switches itself off.
STORAGE
To get many years of service out
of your barbecue: Always store the
electrical appliance indoors when not
in use. Cover the barbecue with the
barbecook® cover if it is to be stored
outdoors.
Special precautionary measures for the
stainless steel parts
(failing to follow these instructions will
invalidate the warranty)
When cleaning stainless steel or
chromed parts, it is best to avoid ag-
gressive, abrasive or metal cleaners.
Use non-aggressive cleaners and give
them time to act. Always use always a
soft sponge or cloth. Rinse thoroughly
and dry well before you store the appli-
ance.
To prevent the formation of rust on
stainless steel components, avoid any
contact with chlorine, salt or iron. The
environment in which your appliance is
used can adversely affect its lifetime.
Less suitable locations include the
coast, near railway lines and the vicinity
of a swimming pool.
GUARANTEE
Your Barbecook® appliance carries a
two-year warranty against all manufac-
turing defects. This guarantee applies
from the date of purchase, provided
that it is used in accordance with these
instructions.
For the guarantee to be valid you must
produce the till receipt and mention the
serial number, which can be found:
On the Type label on the bottom of
your induction appliance.
In the manual
On the packaging
The number begins with an "E" fol-
lowed by 15 figures.
This Barbecook® is not suitable for
commercial use. Wear and tear, rust-
ing, distortion and discolouration of
parts which are directly exposed to
the fire or to intense heat are normal
and will under no circumstances be
regarded as manufacturing defects;
they are the logical result of use. Ac-
cordingly the burners, etc. may display
some rusting over time and it is normal
to replace these parts.
This warranty is limited to the repair
or replacement of parts which develop
defects in normal use.
This warranty shall not apply to
defects due to improper installation,
misuse, alterations to the appliance,
disassembly of the appliance, wear
and tear or poor maintenance.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Display shows = "---" + audible signal
The appliance has recognised your
cookware as unsuitable.
o Place appropriate cookware on
the appliance within 15 seconds
and carry on.
o If no appropriate cookware is
recognised within 15 seconds,
the appliance will automatically
switch to standby mode. Switch
the appliance off and start again.
You have removed the cookware
from the hotplate during use.
o Return the pan within 15 sec-
onds, and the appliance will con-
tinue with the selected program.
o If you do not return the pan with-
in 15 seconds, the appliance will
automatically switch to standby
mode. Switch the appliance off
and start again.
Details of error codes:
E01: Undervoltage (<160 V)
Make sure that the apparatus is con-
nected to a circuit with the required
power, and as the only appliance.
E02: Overvoltage (> 270 V)
The appliance is drawing too much
power from the electrical circuit. Ensure
that the appliance is the only one con-
nected to the circuit. The appliance
must be connected in accordance with
local regulations.
E03: IGBT error message
Contact Barbecook customer services.
The appliance must be repaired by a
recognised specialist.

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