MULTICOOKER RDE-1621
State‑of‑art induction multicooker RDE‑1621 allows
to cook any dishes significantly quicker than an oven,
stove or regular multicooker.
Traditional heating element simply passes heat to the
lower part of the heating plate, while the induction tech‑
nology and ball‑shaped bowl create spatial heating, de‑
creasing cooking time and improving taste.
DESCRIPTION
1. Body
2. Control panel
3. Lid
4. Lid opening button
5. Carrying handle
6. Steam release openings and steam valve
7. Steam valve
8. Power cord connector socket
9. Bowl
10. Steam cooking basket
11. Measuring cup
12. Soup ladle / spoon
13. Rice scooper
14. Deep‑fry basket
15. Power cord
16. Removable inner lid
17. Internal lid release button «PUSH»
Control panel (2)
18. «Menu» button
19. «Multicook» program on button
20. «Temperature» button
21. «Heating» mode on/off button
22. «Keep Warm/Cancel» mode on/off button
23. «Time» button
24. Digital indicators
25. Cooking mode indicators
26. «Deep Frying» program indicator button
27. «Frying» program indicator button
28. Cooking time setting buttons «HOUR»,
«MIN» (
)
29. «Delayed start» button
ATTENTION!
For additional protection it is reasonable to install a
residual current device (RCD) with nominal operation
current not exceeding 30 mA. To install an RCD, con-
tact a specialist.
SAFETY MEASURES
Before using the unit, read these instructions carefully.
Keep these instructions for further reference.
Use the unit for intended purposes only, as specified in
this manual. Mishandling the unit can lead to its break‑
age and cause harm to the user or damage to his/her
property.
•
Before using the unit, examine the power cord and
the power cord connector located on the unit body
closely and make sure that they are not damaged. Do
not use the unit if the power cord or the power cord
connector is damaged.
•
Before switching the unit on, make sure that the mains
voltage corresponds to the unit operating voltage.
•
The power cord is equipped with a «europlug»; plug
it into the socket with a reliable grounding contact.
•
Do not use adapters for plugging the unit in.
•
Make sure that the power cord is properly inserted
into the corresponding connector on the unit body
and into the mains socket.
•
Use only the supplied power cord; do not use power
cords of other units.
•
Use the supplied removable parts only.
•
Place the unit on a flat heat‑resistant surface away
from moisture, heat sources and open flame.
•
Place the unit with free access to the mains socket.
•
Use the unit in places with proper ventilation.
•
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
•
Do not place the unit too close to the wall and to fur‑
niture walls.
•
Make sure that the power cord does not contact with
hot surfaces and sharp furniture edges. Avoid dam‑
aging the power cord isolation.
•
Do not touch the power cord or power plug with wet
hands.
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