Electric Connection; Operation; Functionality Of Induction Cookers - Bartscher IK 35-EB Manual Del Usuario

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5.3 Electric connection

DANGER! Electric shock hazard!
The device can cause injuries due to improper installation!
Before installation the local power grid specification
should be compared with that of the device (see type label).
Connect the device only in case of compliance!
The power supply circuit with the socket must be protected by the fuse of at least
16A. Connect the device only directly to a grounded single socket and do not use
any power boards or multisockets.
The cables is laid underneath the device.
Turn the control knob to the "OFF"position.
Connect the control panel and the induction cooker using a multipolar screw
connector.
Insert the power plug into a grounded single socket.
The acoustic signal sounds. The device is now in STANDBY.

6. Operation

6.1 Functionality of induction cookers

With induction cooker, an electric voltage is applied on a conductor spool beneath the
glass. This creates magnetic fields, which directly heat up the bottom of the cookware
through a physical effect.
This means saving time and energy, because contrary to common hotplates,
the cookware is heated up, not the heating element and the glass.
Due to the technical characteristics described above, another advantage is the very
short start-up cooking time.
In addition, the heat supply promptly adapts to changed settings and can be controlled in
small steps. The induction cooker reacts to changed settings just as fast as a gas stove,
as the energy reaches the pot immediately without having to heat up other materials first.
The induction technology combines this fast reaction with the basic advantage of
electricity, meaning being able to exactly adjust the heat supply.
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