1Guidelines for Using an Electric Hot Pot
Initial Use
When you first purchase an electric hot pot, it is necessary to cleanse it to eliminate any unpleasant odors and dirt within the pot. Start by washing the interior of the pot. Then, fill the pot with water and bring it to a boil to remove impurities and the new product smell.
During Use
- Adjust the hot pot to the appropriate temperature. Setting the temperature too high without any food inside the pot can cause burning and damage to the pot.
- Avoid using metal utensils such as spoons or stainless steel utensils that may cause damage to the non-stick coating and reduce the pot’s lifespan.
- Only use the electric hot pot for cooking food to maximize efficiency.
- Avoid using the hot pot near wet areas to prevent electric leakage and shock.
- Keep the electric hot pot away from children, especially while it is in use.
2Steps for Using an Electric Hot Pot Safely and Effectively
Follow these steps to ensure safe and effective use of the electric hot pot:
Step 1: Thorough Preparation before Cooking
Before cooking, ensure that the pot has broth and that the bottom of the pot is dry. Place the pot into the hot pot shell…
Step 2: Plug in the Power Cord
Before plugging the power cord into the electrical outlet, ensure that it is securely connected to the electric hot pot. This will provide better electrical protection and reduce the risk of accidental contact with the user’s body in case of electric leakage.
Step 3: Place the Pot Inside the Hot Pot Shell
When placing the pot inside the hot pot shell, ensure that it is positioned correctly and not shifted to avoid any damage.
Step 4: Turn on the Power/Select the Desired Cooking Mode
Adjust the buttons or control knob according to the desired cooking mode and temperature for preparing the food.
Step 5: Adjust the Temperature or Switch to the “Warm” Position after Cooking
After cooking, adjust the temperature or switch the control knob to the “Warm” position to keep the food warm or prevent overcooking when necessary.
Step 6: Turn off the Power and Unplug the Cord when Not in Use
After cooking, simply turn off the power and unplug the plug from the electrical outlet.
3Guidelines for Cleaning and Preserving an Electric Hot Pot
– Always wipe the pot when it is unplugged and has cooled down to prevent any burns.
– After each use, clean any food stains on the pot walls and body for convenient use in the future.
– Take care to avoid water seeping into the power plug while cleaning.
– For pots with a non-stick coating, soak the pot before cleaning to prevent scratching and ensure optimal protection of the pot.