Cookware that is suitable for an induction hob
The table below shows cookware that is normally suitable for use on
an induction zone hob:-
Cookware Suitable
Steel, enamelled steel
Yes
Cast iron
Yes
Stainless steel
Yes (if stated by the pan
manufacturer)
Aluminium, copper, brass
No
Glass, ceramic, porcelain
No
o
The bottom of the pans should be as flat and thick as possible.
o
Certain types of cookware may result in a noise being made
when being used on an induction zone hob. This does not mean
that there is an appliance fault.
o
IMPORTANT: You should make sure that all pans are placed in
the centre of the induction zone that you are using.
Switching on the safety lock
It is possible to lock the hob top, so that none of the cooking zones
can be switched on.
o
Switch on the hob using the ON/OFF button
(9)
.
o
The whole hob top can be locked by pressing the
safety lock button for a few seconds
(1)
whilst the
appliance is switched on.
o
The timer display
(6)
will show a key symbol (
)
to confirm that the safety lock feature has been
switched on.
o
When the safety lock feature is activated, it will disable any of
the other buttons on the control panel, except the ON/OFF
button
(9)
.
o
To disable the safety lock feature, you should press the safety
lock button
(1)
again for a few seconds, until the key symbol on
the timer display
(6)
has gone off.
o
You will then be able to adjust the power of any zone on the hob
top.
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