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SIKP 2000 B2
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WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Caution! Hot surfaces!
This symbol warns you not to touch the cooking area directly after
use. Risk of Burns!
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
Overheated foodstuff s could begin to burn! Never let the appliance be in
use without supervision.
Additionally
, NEVER position the appliance below infl ammable objects,
especially not below curtains or drapes.
NEVER heat up a securely closed container. Through heat expansion it
could quickly cause an explosion.
NEVER heat up an empty container. This would very quickly overheat - pre-
senting both the risk of fi re and of serious damage to the cooking area.
Do not place an
y metallic objects on the cooking area, such as kitchen
utensils or items of cutlery. They can become very hot in the energy area.
Be careful when heating small amounts of oil - do not set a high performance
level. If you do, the oil could ignite and catch fi re!
NEVER operate the appliance on a metal table or other metallic surface.
This may heat up and thereby lead to a fi re or the appliance itself could be
damaged be
yond repair.
Do not operate the appliance via an external time-switch or a separate
remote control system.
To avoid the risks and dangers presented by electroma-
gnetic fi elds:
Maintain a minimum distance of 1 meter to appliances that are sensitive
to electromagnetic fi elds (e.g. computer screens, clocks, magnetic storage
media, electr
onic devices usw.).
Medical-technical devices such as heart pacemakers, hearing aids and
other appliances may possibly need to be kept at a greater distance. If in
doubt, consult the manufactur
er of the appliance!
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