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Protecting the environment

Unpack the appliance and dispose of its packaging in such a 

way that no damage is caused to the environment.

Environmentally-friendly disposal of waste 

products

Energy-saving advice

Always place the correct lid on the pan. Cooking with an 

uncovered pan will result in a four-fold increase in energy 

use.

Use pans equipped with a solid, flat bottom. Curved pan 

bases increase energy consumption.

The diameter of the pan base must coincide with the 

diameter of the hotplate. This generally means the pan base 

diameter is greater than that of the hotplate. If the diameter of 

the pan is not the same as the diameter of the hotplate, it is 

preferable to use a pan with a bottom that is larger in 

diameter than the hotplate, otherwise half the energy will be 

wasted. Please note: Whether the cookware manufacturer 

has indicated the diameter of the top of the pan. 

Choose pans of a size suited to the amount of food you are 

going to cook. A large pan that is only half full will use a great 

amount of energy.

Use a small amount of water when cooking. This saves 

energy, and vegetables retain their vitamins and minerals.

Select a lower power level.

Induction cooking

Advantages of induction cooking

Induction cooking represents a radical change from the 

traditional method of heating; the heat is generated directly in 

the pan. It therefore offers a number of advantages: 

Time savings for cooking and frying; since the pan is heated 

directly.

Energy is saved.

Care and cleaning are simpler. Foods that have spilt do not 

burn as quickly.

Heat and safety control; the hob supplies or cuts off power 

immediately when the control knob is turned on. The 

induction hotplate stops supplying heat if the pan is removed 

without having previously switched it off. 

Suitable pans

Ferromagnetic pans

Only ferromagnetic pans are suitable for induction cooking, 

these may be made from:

enamelled steel

cast iron

special cutlery for stainless steel induction pan 

To determine whether a pan is suitable, check to see if a 

magnet will stick to it.

Special induction pans

There is another type of pan specially made for induction, the 

base of which is not entirely ferromagnetic. Check the diameter, 

since this could affect detection of the pan, as well as the 

cooking results.

Unsuitable pans

Never use pans made from:

common thin steel

glass

earthenware

copper

aluminium 

Characteristics of the pan base

The characteristics of the pan base may affect the uniformity of 

the cooking results. Pans made from materials which help 

diffuse heat, such as stainless steel sandwich pans, distribute 

heat uniformly, saving time and energy.

Absence of pan or unsuitable size

If no pan is placed on the selected hotplate, or if it is made of 

unsuitable material or is not the correct size, the power level 

displayed on the hotplate indicator will flash. Place a suitable 

pan on the hotplate to stop the flashing. If this takes more than 

90 seconds, the hotplate will switch off automatically.

Empty pans or those with a thin base

Do not heat empty pans, nor use pans with a thin base. The 

hob is equipped with an internal safety system. However, an 

empty pan may heat up so quickly that the "automatic switch 

off" function may not have time to react and the pan may reach 

very high temperatures. The base of the pan could melt and 

damage the glass on the hob. In this case, do not touch the 

pan and switch the hotplate off. If it fails to work after it has 

cooled down, please contact the Technical Assistance Service.

Pan detection

Each hotplate has a minimum limit for detecting pans, which 

varies depending on the material of the pan being used. You 

should therefore use the hotplate that is most suitable for the 

diameter of your pan.

Double or triple hotplate

These hotplates can detect pans of different sizes. Depending 

on the material and properties of the pan, the hotplate will 

adapt automatically, switching on part or all of the hotplate and 

supplying sufficient power to obtain good cooking results. 

This appliance conforms to the Waste Electrical and 

Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE 2002/96/EC. 

This directive defines the framework for recycling used 

appliances within European territory

Summary of Contents for PIF6..R14E

Page 1: ...PIF6 R14E 9000308425 9000308425 en Instruction manual 2 ...

Page 2: ... We advise you not to use the appliance until you have read them Keep the operation and installation instructions If the appliance is passed on to another user please ensure that the documentation is also passed on with it Check the appliance after removing it from the packaging If it has suffered any damage in transport do not connect the appliance contact the Technical Assistance Service and pro...

Page 3: ...tween the drawer and the fan entrance Incorrect repairs Risk of electric shock Poor repairs are dangerous Switch off the appliance if it is faulty Contact the Technical Assistance Service Repairs and the replacement of faulty connection cables may only be performed by qualified personnel from the Technical Assistance Service Caution This appliance complies with safety and electromagnetic compatibi...

Page 4: ...n is suitable check to see if a magnet will stick to it Special induction pans There is another type of pan specially made for induction the base of which is not entirely ferromagnetic Check the diameter since this could affect detection of the pan as well as the cooking results Unsuitable pans Never use pans made from common thin steel glass earthenware copper aluminium Characteristics of the pan...

Page 5: ...ndicators go out All hotplates are turned off The residual heat indicator will remain lit until the hotplates have cooled down sufficiently Note The range switches off automatically when all the hotplates have been turned off for more than 20 seconds Set the hotplate Select the required power level with the and symbols Power level 1 minimum power Power level 9 maximum power Each power level has an...

Page 6: ... quality of the food As such they are approximate Power levels influence the cooking results Remove purées creams and thick sauces from time to time if they get too hot Use power level 9 to begin cooking Ongoing cooking setting Ongoing cooking time in minutes Melt Chocolate chocolate coating butter honey Gelatine 1 1 1 1 Heating and warming Stew e g lentils Milk Sausages heated in water 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 7: ... 5 3 4 50 60 min 60 100 min 50 60 min Broil Steaks plain or breaded Frozen steaks Chops plain or breaded Beefsteak 3 cm thick Chicken breast 2 cm thick Frozen chicken breast Fish and fish fillet without breading Fish and fish fillet with breading Frozen breaded fish e g fish fingers Prawns and shrimps Frozen meals e g stir fries Crepes Omelette Fried eggs 6 7 6 7 6 7 7 8 5 6 5 6 5 6 6 7 6 7 7 8 6 ...

Page 8: ...ct the electronic components inside the hob Time program function This function allows the selected hotplate to be switched off automatically after a preset time by inserting the cooking time How to program This function allows the selected hotplate to be switched off automatically after a preset time The hotplate will switch off once this time has elapsed The range should be switched on 1 Select ...

Page 9: ... The settings have been properly saved Quit To leave the basic settings turn off the hob at the main switch Indicator Function Automatic childproof lock Deactivated Activated ƒ Warning beeps Most beeps deactivated Some beeps deactivated ƒ All beeps deactivated Automatic time limitation Default setting switch off after 1 10 hours The default setting is halved switch off after 0 5 5 hours ƒ The defa...

Page 10: ...preserve the hob Follow the advice and warnings provided with the product Hob frame In order to avoid damage to the hob frame follow the indications below Use only slightly soapy hot water Do not use sharp or abrasive products Do not use a glass scraper After sales service Our after sales service is there for you if your appliance should need to be repaired We are committed fo find the best soluti...

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