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USER MANUAL Capri 46004B Mellerware
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QR code image containing encoded data, no visible human-readable textRegister online: www.mellerware.co.za
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing to purchase a Mellerware brand product. Thanks to its technology, design and operation and the fact that it exceeds the strictest quality standards, a fully satisfactory use and long product life can be assured.

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1 3 4 8 10 11 52 67 91. Parts description
- Black crystal glass plate
- Power icon
- Temperature icon
- Time icon – counts down
- Display screen
- Plus selection – increases time/temperature
- Minus selection – decreases time/temperature
- Timer selection
- Function selection – used to scroll through Power, temperature and time functions
- Child lock selection
- On/Off (Power)
2. Safety advice and warnings!
Read these instructions carefully before switching on the appliance and keep them for future reference. Failure to follow and observe these instructions could lead to an accident. Clean all the parts of the product that will be in contact with food, as indicated in the cleaning section, before use.
2.1. Use or working environment:
2.1.1. Keep the working area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents.
2.1.2. Use the appliance in a well-ventilated area.
2.1.3. Do not place the appliance on hot surfaces, such as cooking plates, gas burners, ovens or similar items.
2.1.4. Keep children and bystanders away when using this appliance.
2.1.5. Place the appliance on a horizontal, flat, stable surface suitable for withstanding high temperatures and away from other heat sources and contact with water.
2.1.6. Keep the appliance away from flammable material such as textiles, curtains, cardboard or paper, etc.
2.1.7. Do not place flammable material near the appliance.
2.1.8. Do not use the appliance in association with a programmer, timer or other device that automatically switches it on.
2.1.9. Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is damaged.
2.1.10. Ensure that the voltage indicated on the rating label matches the mains power supply voltage before plugging in the appliance.
2.1.11. Connect the appliance to the mains power supply with an earth socket withstanding a minimum of 10 amperes.
2.1.12. The appliance's plug must fit into the mains power supply socket properly. Do not alter the plug.
2.1.13. If using a multi plug check ratings carefully as the current used by several appliances could easily exceed the rating of the multi plug.
2.1.14. If any of the appliance casings breaks, immediately disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply to prevent the possibility of an electric shock.
2.1.15. Do not use the appliance if it has fallen on the floor or if there are visible signs of damage.
2.1.16. Do not force the power cord. Never use the power cord to lift, carry or unplug the appliance.
2.1.17. Do not wrap the power cord around the appliance.
2.1.18. Do not clip or crease the power cord.
2.1.19. Do not allow the power cord to hang or to meet the hot surfaces of the appliance.
2.1.20. Check the state of the power cord. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock.
2.1.21. The appliance is not suitable for outdoor use.
2.1.22. Power cord should be regularly examined for signs of damage, and if the cord is damaged, the appliance must not be used.
2.1.23. Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
2.2. Personal safety:
2.2.1. CAUTION: Do not leave the appliance unattended during use as there is a risk of an accident.
2.2.2. Do not touch the heated parts of the appliance, as it may cause serious burns.
2.2.3. This appliance is only for domestic use, not for industrial or professional use. It is not intended to be used by guests in hospitality environments such as bed and breakfast, hotels, motels, and other types of residential environments, even in farmhouses, areas of the kitchen staff in shops, offices and other work environments.
2.2.4. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
2.2.5. This appliance is not a toy. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
2.3. Use and care:
2.3.1. Fully unroll the appliance's power cable before each use.
2.3.2. Do not use the appliance if the parts or accessories are not properly fitted.
2.3.3. Do not use the appliance when empty.
2.3.4. Do not turn the appliance over while it is in use or connected to the mains power supply.
2.3.5. Do not cover the cooking surface or food with aluminium foil and other similar materials.
2.3.6. Unplug the appliance from the mains power supply when not in use and before undertaking any cleaning task.
2.3.7. This appliance should be stored out of reach of children.
2.3.8. Do not store the appliance if it is still hot.
2.3.9. Never leave the appliance unattended when in use and keep out of the reach of children.
2.3.10. If, for some reason, the appliance was to catch fire, disconnect the appliance from the mains
power supply and DO NOT USE WATER TO PUT THE FIRE OUT.
2.4. Service:
2.4.1. Make sure that the appliance is serviced only by suitably qualified technician, and that only original spare parts or accessories are used to replace existing parts/accessories.
2.4.2. If the power cord is damaged, the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person must replace it in order to avoid a hazard.
2.4.3. Any misuse or failure to follow the instructions for use renders the guarantee and the manufacturer's liability null and void.
3. Instructions for use
3.1. Before use:
3.1.1. Remove the appliance's protective film (if applicable).
3.1.2. Before using the product for the first time, clean the parts that will encounter food in the manner described in the cleaning section.
3.2. Use and care:
3.2.1. Unroll the power cord completely before plugging it in.
3.2.2. Place your appliance on a flat, dry, stable surface.
3.2.3. Place your cooking pot in the centre of the black crystal glass plate. (10-24cm cookware is suitable).
3.2.4. Add your ingredients to the cookware.
3.2.5. Connect the appliance to the mains power supply. The power button will display a red light.
3.2.6. Press the Power button.
3.2.7. The Word "on" will display on the screen.
3.2.8. By pressing the Function selection button(hand) once, you will select the power setting. This setting can be increased or decreased by using the + and - buttons. After a few seconds the induction cooker will start cooking automatically. The power settings can be increased as follows: 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1300, 1600, 1800W.
3.2.9. By pressing the Function selection button(hand) twice, you will select the temperature setting. This setting can be increased or decreased by using the + and - buttons. After a few seconds the induction cooker will start cooking automatically. The Temperature settings can be increased as follows: 80, 100, 120, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240
degrees.
3.2.10. If you have chosen either of the above cooking functions, power or temperature, you are able to incorporate the cooking timer function(clock). To do this, you simply select your cooking function, as explained in 3.2.8 and 3.2.9, and then press the time function button(clock). You are no able to select how long you want the induction cooker to cook for. Easily increase or decrease the cooking time by using the + and - buttons. The timer can be adjusted in increments of 1 (0min to 3 hours). Once you have reached your desired cooking time, wait for the screen to flash 4 times. Then the cooking time is set in and will no longer flash.
3.2.11. If the timer is not used in the cooking process, the user needs to manually stop the cooking process by pressing the power button.
3.2.12. If the timer function is used during the cooking process, the induction cooker will automatically stop cooking when the timer has run down completely and reaches 0 minutes. NB! This does not mean the induction cooker is completely switched off. The only way there is no power to the unit, is if the induction cooker in unplugged from your power supply.
3.2.13. During the cooking process, the display screen will show the power, temperature and time (if selected).
3.2.14. Lock button can be used to lock the induction cooker settings. To activate the lock function simply hold the lock button for 3 seconds. This locks the all settings on the induction cooker. To unlock, simply hold the lock button for 3 seconds again.
3.3 Once you have finished using the appliance:
3.3.1. Before undertaking any cleaning task, unplug the power cable from the wall socket.
3.3.2. Do not unplug the power cable while the induction cooker is switched on. First, press the 'ON / OFF' button to switch off the power before unplugging the power cable from the wall socket, this will extend the life of the induction cooker.
3.3.3. Clean the appliance as described in the cleaning section.
4. Cleaning
4.1. Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply and allow it to cool completely before undertaking any cleaning task.
4.2. Wipe the body of the appliance with the soft damp cloth taking care not to use too much water. Do not allow water to drip from the cloth onto any part of the appliance.
4.3. Clean the air inlet and outlet periodically with soft brush or vacuum cleaner as dust may get caught in the air inlet or outlet, this will extend the life of the induction cooker.
4.4. Never place the induction cooker under running water or immerse it in water or any other liquid.
4.5. Switch the power off when the appliance is not in use. Only clean the appliance once the cooking surface has cooled down completely. Do not use the appliance if the surface is dirty, when the appliance re-heats the dirt will become more difficulty to remove.
5. Anomalies and repair
5.1. Take the appliance to an authorised support centre if product is damaged or other problems arise.
5.2. If the connection to the mains has been damaged, it must be replaced, and you should proceed as you would in the case of damage.
6. How does an induction cooker work?
Induction cooking uses induction heat to directly heat the cooking vessel, as opposed to heat being transferred from electrical heating coils or a gas flame as with a traditional stove. An alternating electric current flow through a coil beneath the cooking surface, which produces an oscillating magnetic field. This field induces an electric current in the pot. Current flowing in the metal pot produces resistive heating which heats the food. While the current is large, it is produced by a low voltage. An induction cooker is faster and more energy-efficient than a traditional electric hob. It allows instant control of cooking energy like gas burners. Other cooking methods use flames or red-hot heating elements, where induction heating only heats the pot. Because only the surface area of the pot's base is heated, the possibility of a burn injury is significantly less than with other methods. The induction effect does not heat the air around the vessel, resulting in further energy efficiencies. Only a little cooling air is blown through the electronics, which emerges only slightly warmer than ambient temperature."
7. Cookware selection
7.1. Proper Cookware:
Cookware made from a ferrous (or magnetic) metal or cookware with a base coated with a magnetic/induction material, such as enamel, cast iron or stainless steel is required for the induction cooker to work.
7.1.2. Improper Cookware:
Cookware made of ceramic, glass, aluminium and bronze, cookware with uneven bottom, cookware with an aluminium encapsulated base will not work with an induction cooker.
8. Trouble shooting
8.1. E0 error: There is no cookware or unsuitable cookware on the induction cooker. Suitable cookware should be used.
8.2. E1 error: Voltage supply is too low. Check that your voltage supply is 220-240V.
8.3. E2 error: Voltage supply is too high. Check that your voltage supply is 220-240V.
8.4. E3 error: The surface temperature sensor is not connected or has short circuited. Contact the authorised support centre.
8.5. E4 error: The heat sensor of the IGBT is not connected or has short circuited. Contact the authorised support centre.
8.6. E6 error: The heat sensor of the IGBT is overheating. Decrease the power or turn off the appliance completely to let it cool down. Check the air exhaust to ensure there are no blockages and air can flow freely. If the error persists, contact the authorised support centre.
9. Recycling
9.1. These electrical products, cables, batteries, packaging, and the manual, should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper recycling, please take these products to your nearest Creative Housewares office where they will be accepted for recycling free of charge.
9.2. Alternatively, please contact your local authority or household waste disposal service for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Correct product disposal saves resources and prevents negative effects on human health and the environment.
Geagte kliënt,
Thank you for purchasing a Mellerware product. Mellerware guarantees that your product has been thoroughly inspected and tested before being dispatched and is free from mechanical and electrical defects and complies with the applicable safety standards. With every Mellerware product purchased you get a 2 year warranty as detailed in the terms and conditions below.
First Year – 1 Year Retail Warranty:
Should defects due to faulty parts or workmanship develop, under normal use, within 12 months from the original purchase date, please return the product to the store from where it was purchased for repair free of charge. However, for the customer's convenience we will replace products where the purchase price is equal to or less than R750 incl. VAT
Second Year – 1 Year Extended Warranty
Mellerware takes pride in their product quality and therefore offer an extended 12 month warranty over and above the 1 Year Retail Warranty. Should defects due to faulty material or workmanship develop, under normal domestic use, after the 12 month period and within 24 months from the original date of purchase, please return the product postage pre-paid to Mellerware for repair. Mellerware will repair the product free of charge and return it to you directly. Mellerware will replace a product with a similar product in the same or better condition, if the repair cannot be conducted for whatever reason. NB: The 1 Year Extended Warranty is only valid for customers who have registered their warranty online at www.mellerware.co.za within the first year after making their purchase. See overleaf for details and instructions.
Before returning your product, check the following:
- Your household mains supply socket is in good condition, working and switched on.
- The mains supply circuit is not overloaded (White trip switch on your DB board is off).
- You have read the trouble shooting guide in your Instructions for Use.
- All accessories and parts are present.
The following conditions apply:
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Please ensure you retain your original receipt as this must be presented when making a claim under the terms of the warranty. It is impossible to determine the warranty period without your original proof of purchase, so please keep this in a safe place. (NB. Your warranty can be scanned onto the Mellerware web site for safe storage – see reverse side for details.)
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If a refund or exchange is required the product must be complete with all accessories, parts and packaging. Missing parts will render the warranty void.
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Upon receipt of your appliance, check it for any transport damage to ensure it is safe for use. Return it to the store as soon as possible for exchange if damaged. The warranty is void if products are damaged after use, so please do not use the damaged product.
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Your product is designed for normal domestic household use. Failure to read and comply with the
instructions for use, cleaning and maintenance will render your warranty void, so please read these instructions carefully to ensure your safety, and to get the most effective use from the product. (e.g. not removing lime scale; water deposits; insect infestation, and/or burnt products)
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Any abuse, negligent, improper or accidental use or care will render the warranty void and Creative Housewares (Pty) Ltd will not be liable for any loss or damage.
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Any attempted repair, or replacement of unauthorised parts will render the warranty void, so please contact an authorised service centre or service agent for any service or repair requirements.
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NB: The warranty on replaced products will be from the original date of purchase and not from when the date replacement was made.
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All repairs carry a 3 month warranty even if this falls outside of the 2 year warranty period.
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Mellerware will attempt to conduct repairs within reasonable time in line with industry standards but cannot be held responsible or liable for any circumstances not under our control.
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Terms and Conditions are subject to change without prior notice.
Repairs Out of the Warranty Period
If service or repair becomes necessary outside the warranty period, this service is still available however all transport/postage, spares and labour costs will be for the customers' account. All chargeable repairs will require the customers' written acceptance of the quote. Once the go-ahead has been received Mellerware will undertake to conduct the repair within a reasonable time and maintain the condition of the product as received. All repairs are warranted for 3 months from the date of the repair.
For any service, enquiries and complaints please contact our Customer Care on 086 111 5006 or e-mail help@chwsa.co.za from 08h00 to 15h00 Monday to Friday excluding public holidays. Please also note that the company is normally closed for 2 weeks around Christmas and New Year.
Please send all products for repair postage pre-paid to one of the service centres listed on the back of this page.
ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Why register your warranty?
We at Mellerware pride ourselves on bringing premium quality appliances to market, and as a commitment to this level of quality we offer a 2 year warranty (1 Year Retail + 1 Year Extended) on all of our products. We often hear that our customers lose their receipts and can therefore no longer claim if they have a problem. To take advantage of the 1 Year Extended Warranty you will need to register your warranty online within the first year of purchase in order to make a valid claim. Now you can register your product, upload your warranty online, never have to worry about losing your receipt again and enjoy the benefit of your 2 year warranty.
Added Benefits
In addition to providing you with an online profile of your registered products we will also provide a host of value added benefits:
- Incentives and Competitions for registered users
- New recipes or ideas for your products
- New product developments – be the first to get the latest appliances
- Special offers on promotional items
How to Register your Online Warranty?
STEP1 Create your user profile:
If you haven't done so already, simply visit www.mellerware.co.za, click on the "Product Registration" link and follow the easy instructions. You will receive a username and password once registered. This will give you access to your user profile.

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QR code image containing encoded data, no visible human-readable textSTEP2 Pick a registration method:

DESKTOP/LAPTOP
- Open your internet browser and visit www.mellerware.co.za
- Click on the "Registration" link and login using your user name and password.
- Click on “Register your products and upload receipts” and follow the easy instructions.
- Scan and upload your receipt

SMART PHONE/ TABLET
- Scan the QR code above or visit www.mellerware.co.za
- Click on the "Registration" link and login using your user name and password.
- Click on “Register your products and upload receipts” and follow the easy instructions.
- Scan or take a photo and upload your receipt.

FAX
• Fax the following to 021 931 4058
- First Name and Surname
- Contact telephone and fax number.
• Product Model number and Type.
- Traceability Code (found on a label on the product)
• A clear and legible copy of your receipt.
Notes:
- The online warranty system is a safe storage facility for your receipt.
- You will be required to register on the Mellerware website. You will receive a username and password once registered. This will give you access to your profile.
- From your profile you will be able to load products that you have purchased. In order to successfully register your warranty you will need to either scan and upload, or fax through your receipt to us.
- All instructions on how to load your products are available
inside your profile.
- Please note that you must check that your receipt has been uploaded correctly. Creative Housewares cannot be held responsible for faxes or files not received.
- For assistance with registration please email: marketing@chwsa.co.za
NB: Your 1 year extended warranty is only valid if your product is registered online within the first year after purchasing your Mellerware product. Failure to register your product on-line within the first year will render the extended warranty as void.
creative housewares
National Service Centre: 086 111 5006
e-mail: help@chwsa.co.za
www.creativehousewares.co.za
Cape Town
20 Tekstiel Street, Parow, Cape Town, 7493,
South Africa • P.O. Box 6156 Parow East, 7501,
South Africa Tel: +27 21 931 8117
Fax: +27 21 931 4058
Durban
243 Percy Osborn Road
Morningside, Durban, South Africa
Tel: +27 31 303 3465
Fax: +27 31 303 8259
Johannesburg
Unit 25 & 26 San Croy Office Park
Die Agora Road, Croydon, 1619
Tel:+27 11 392 5652
Fax:+27 11 392 1694
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QR code image containing encoded data, no visible human-readable textSTAP 2 Kies 'n registrasie metode:

REKENAAR/ SKOOTREK- ENAAR
- Maak u internet snuffelgids oop en besoek www.mellerware.co.za
- Klik op die "Registrasie" skakel en teken in met u gebruikersnaam en wagwoord.
- Klik op "Register your products" en laai kwitansies en volg die maklike instruksies.
- Skandeer en laai u strokie

SMART-FOON / TABLET
20 Tekstiel Street, Parow, Cape Town, 7493,
South Africa • P.O. Box 6156 Parow East, 7501,
South Africa Tel: +27 21 931 8117
Fax: +27 21 931 4058
Durban
243 Percy Osborn Road
Morningside, Durban, South Africa
Tel: +27 31 303 3465
Fax: +27 31 303 8259
Johannesburg
Unit 25 & 26 San Croy Office park
Die Agora Road, Croydon, 1619
Tel: +27 11 392 5652
Fax: +27 11 392 1694
Durban
243 Percy Osborn Road
Morningside, Durban, South Africa
Tell: +27 31 303 3465
Fax: +27 31 303 8259
creative housewares
20 Tekstiel St, Parow. cape Town. 7493, RSA
P.O. Box 6156 Parow East, 7501, RSA
+27 21 931 8117/Helpline:086 111 5006
+27 63 014 0457 +27 21 931 4058
www.creativehousewares.co.za
Johannesburg
Unit 25 & 26 San Croy Office Park
Die Agora Road, Croydon, 1619
Tell: +27 11 392 5652
Fax: +27 11 392 1694