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Installation and operation 

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105829 

EN 

 

Not Suitable Cookware 

•  Containers with bulged bottoms 
•  Aluminium, brass, copper cookware 

unless they are clearly indicated as 
suitable for induction 

•  Pots/pans with a diameter below 

12 cm 

•  Cookware with feet 
•  Ceramic cookware 
•  Glass cookware 

 

 

 

Before Use 

1.  Before use, clean the appliance, observing instructions in section 

6 'Cleaning'

2.  Dry the appliance thoroughly. 

3.  Place appropriate cookware with food in the middle of the hob. 

 

 

Abb. 3 

 

NOTE! 

To steam-cook or cook food conventionally (max. temperature of 170 °C) 
select one of the power output levels 1 - 10. 

To roast or fry (max. temperature of 240 °C) select the temperature in the 
range of 60 °C 

– 240 °C. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 105829

Page 1: ...IK 35 EB 105829...

Page 2: ...cher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Technical Support Hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 3 0 Date of preparation 2022 05 11...

Page 3: ...8 2 3 Declaration of Conformity 8 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 9 3 1 Delivery Check 9 3 2 Packaging 9 3 3 Storage 9 4 Technical Data 10 4 1 Technical Specifications 10 4 2 Functions of the Applia...

Page 4: ...included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the...

Page 5: ...nt Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit...

Page 6: ...and as a result of contact with sources of ignition an explosion may occur In case of fire disconnect the appliance from the power supply before attempting suitable fire extinguishing actions Never a...

Page 7: ...uld be immediately disconnected from the power supply and you should contact the service company Electromagnetic Fields Magnetized items e g credit cards data storage devices or calculators may not be...

Page 8: ...hould be supervised to ensure that they are not playing with or switching the appliance on Improper Use Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance The appliance may only be used wh...

Page 9: ...useholds and similar places e g in employee canteens in shops offices and similar areas on farms by customers in hotels motels and other typical accommodation establishments in lodging houses 1 4 Unin...

Page 10: ...troduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyrigh...

Page 11: ...used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly...

Page 12: ...levels 10 Number of temperature levels 10 Connected load 3 5 kW 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 370 x 390 x 118 Weight in kg 6 5 We reserve the right to implement technical modifications...

Page 13: ...ilt in induction cooker is intended for preparation and heating of foods using appropriate cookware 4 3 List of Components of the Appliance Fig 1 1 Hob 2 Glass heating plate 3 Feet 4 pcs 4 Control pan...

Page 14: ...on the appliance Never place the appliance in humid or wet environment Place the appliance in a way making the connections easily accessible so that they may be quickly disconnected if such a need ar...

Page 15: ...sure that the thickness of the work table board complies with the load requirements at least 30 mm 3 Cut the opening in the work table board according to the diagram below 3 Schneiden Sie eine ffnung...

Page 16: ...il under the glass This generates magnetic field which being a physical effect heats the bottom of a cookware directly This translates to savings of time and energy as contradictory to traditional hea...

Page 17: ...y the induction plate operates only cookware with a bottom subject to magnetization is suitable To obtain better results use only pans pots with a diameter of 12 26 cm Example Induction cooker cookwar...

Page 18: ...ith feet Ceramic cookware Glass cookware Before Use 1 Before use clean the appliance observing instructions in section 6 Cleaning 2 Dry the appliance thoroughly 3 Place appropriate cookware with food...

Page 19: ...election key Settings Power 1 To start the appliance rotate the rotary control knob to the right until you hear a click The appliance switches to power output mode and the digital display shows the fa...

Page 20: ...ary control knob 3 When the cooking or warm keeping process is finished rotate the rotary control knob to OFF position NOTE The induction cooker switches off automatically when no new setting has been...

Page 21: ...cleaning agents They may damage the surface 6 2 Cleaning 1 Clean the appliance regularly after the end of each working day or more frequently if needed 2 Clean the heating plate control panel and hou...

Page 22: ...tch off Disconnect the appliance from mains power supply Remove cookware from the hob Leave the appliance to cool down and re start E3 Short lasting power cut Disconnect the appliance from mains power...

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