St George 5536300 - User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Quick Start Guide; Turning On And Off; do not use these; Choose The Right Cookware; use these types of cookware
- Page 3 – Using The Touch Controls
- Page 4 – Timer
- Page 5 – In Case Of Fire; Cooking And Usage Tips; A Note About Cooking Cookware
- Page 6 – Installation; Safety Precautions; Create Cutout In The Benchtop
- Page 7 – Lay The Sealant; Ventilation Requirements
- Page 8 – Cleaning And Maintenance; To Prevent Cooktop Scratching; For Normal Cleaning; Cleaning Burnt-On Spillovers; Cleaning Stubborn Stains.
Induction Cooktop
Operation, Care And Installation Lea
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Safety Precautions
Never leave cooking food unattended during use as overheated fat and oil may catch fi re.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infi rm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Always ensure that there is cookware with food or water on the cooking zone while the cooking zone is
on.
Ensure there is food or liquid in the cooking cookware while they are on the cooktop. Do not allow the
liquid to boil dry.
Do not use the cooktop as storage, benchtop or working space. The cooking zone controls may be
accidentally turned on, resulting in possible fi re, property damage and personal injury.
Don’t wear loose clothing while cooking, as garments may catch cookware handles.
Use dry cookware holders. Wet pot holders can build up steam. Do nut use towels or other large pieces
of cloth to pick up cooking cookware.
Do not allow cookware handles to hang over the edge of the cooktop as these can easily be knocked.
Your induction hob generates magnetic fi elds which may interfere with medical devices such as
pacemakers. While we can guarantee that the St George cooktop conforms with relevant regulations
to prevent interference, we cannot guarantee that any other device also conforms to such regulations.
You should consult the manufacturer of any pacemaker or other device to ensure that it conforms with
regulations regarding electromagnetic interference.
Do not leave ferritic steel cutlery or cookware on the glass surface. If a cooking zone is accidentally
turned on, these may become very hot without your knowledge and cause severe burns.
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Model No
5532100
2 Zone Domino Induction Touch Control Cooktop
5536300
3 Zone 60cm Induction Touch Control Cooktop
5536400
4 Zone 60cm Induction Touch Control Cooktop
5537400
4 Zone 80cm Induction Touch Control Cooktop
WARNING: The performance and safe
operation of this induction cooktop
critically depends on correct installation.
This appliance must be installed
according to the installation instructions
on pages 6-7 of this booklet.
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Summary
2 Quick Start Guide Turning On And Off Full details of the touch controls are given on pages 4-5 of this booklet.To turn an element on: Press the control to turn the cooktop on and off. Press the element control corresponding to the position of the element. Select a heat setting from 1-9 by pressing...
3 The touch controls on this cooktop are not only convenient - they also make available to you a number of advanced functions that give you greater control over cooking. When pressing the touch controls, it is most effective if you use the fl at part of your fi nger, not your fi nger tip. Using The ...
4 To Lock The Touch Controls To prevent accidental turning on by children or during cleaning, press the button. A dot appears next to the button to indicate locking is active. To unlock the controls, press the button again. Auto Preheat Feature This feature allows you to preset the power and provide...