Safety - Berner System 60/20 Manual

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Safety

Read this guide carefully. Keep the instructions for use and assembly for later use or
for subsequent owners. Check the device after unpacking. Do not connect in the
event of transport damage. Record the damage in writing and call the customer
service, otherwise the warranty claim will not be waived. The installation of the
device must be carried out in accordance with the attached installation instructions.
Use the device only for preparing food. Supervise the device during operation. Use the device
only indoors. Do not use hob covers. They can lead to accidents, e.B. due to overheating,
inflammation or cracking materials. Do not use unsuitable protective devices or child protection
screens. They can lead to accidents. This device is not intended for operation with an external
timer or remote control.
If you are wearing a pacemaker or other electronic body help,be careful when you are in front of
a switched-on induction hob. Check with your doctor or medical device manufacturer for
compliance or possible intolerance.
Fire!
Hot oil and fat ignite quickly. Never leave hot oil and grease unattended. Never extinguish a
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fire with water. Switch off the cooking place. Carefully suffocate flames with lid, extinguishing
blanket or similar.
The cooking places get very hot. Never place combustible objects on the hob. Do not store
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any items on the hob.
The device gets hot. Store non-flammable objects or spray cans in drawers directly under the
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hob.
Risk of combustion !
The cooking stoves and their surroundings, in particular a possibly existing hob frame,
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become hot. Never touch the hot surfaces. Keep children away.
The cooker heats, but the display does not work. Switch off the fuse in the fuse box. Call
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customer service.
Metal objects get hot very quickly on the hob. Never place metal objects, such as .B knives,
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forks, spoons and lids on the hob.
After each use, turn off the hob with the main switch. Do not wait for the hob to turn off
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automatically because there are no more pots and pans on it.
Risk of electric shock !
Improper repairs are dangerous. Only customer service technician trained by us is allowed to
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carryout repairs and replace damaged connecting lines. If the device is defective, turn off the
device or turn off fuse in the fuse box. Call customer service.
Invading moisture can cause an electric shock. Do not use a high-pressure cleaner or steam
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cleaner.
A defective device can cause an electric shock. Never turn on a defective device. Turn off the
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device or turn off the fuse in the fuse box. Call customer service.
Jumps or fractures in the glass ceramic can cause electric shocks. Switch off the fuse in the
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fuse box. Call customer service.
Damage!
The hob is equipped with a blower at the bottom. Observe the installation instructions for the
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air duct.
Attention!
Rough pot and pan bottoms scratch the hob.
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Never place empty cooking vessels on the hob. This could lead to damage.
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Do not place hot pots or pans on the control panel, displays or hobs. This could lead to
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damage.
If hard and pointed objects fall on the hob, damage can occur.
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Aluminum foil and plastic vessels melt on hot stoves. The use of stove protection film on the
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hob is not recommended.
Ver. 3.6
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© Bernese cooking systems 2018
17.07.2014

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