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The best way to use your ceramic hob
For easy use, we have provided cooking zones
specially adapted to your needs, nevertheless:
However, higher temperatures may be required
for:
- Large quantities
- Cooking with a non-covered casserole.
- Using a glass or ceramic casserole.
And lower temperatures are required for:
- Cooking food products that tend to burn easily
(start with a low temperature that can always be
increased if possible).
- In case of overflowing
(take the lid off, or remove the pan from the heat,
then lower the temperature).
Energy saving:
To finish off cooking touch the control and reduce
to
0
. Leave the pan in place to use up all the
accumulated heat (which saves energy).
Use a lid whenever possible to reduce any loss of
heat through evaporation.
Automatic cooking zone temperature adjust-
ment
The radiant cooking zone is self-regulating
, It
switches itself on and off so as to remain at the
programmed power. Under these conditions the
temperature remains constant and is correctly
adapted to the food you are cooking.
The frequency of self-regulation depends on the
power being used.
Pans and casseroles must be designed for use with electric hobs.
Use pans with flat bases that have good surface contact with the cooking
zone surface. They must be made out of:
- Stainless steel with a thick tri-metal or "sandwich" bottom.
- In aluminium with a thick smooth bottom.
- In enamelled steel.
Minor troubleshooting
Check the connection and make sure it
complies with requirements.
Your hob is connected
incorrectly
Your hob is connected in-
correctly
Inspect the fuses and the
cut-out
switch.
The apparatus is not under
p
o
w
e
r
.
There is a power or connec-
tion problem.
When you switch on,
the fuse blows
When you switch on,
only one side of the hob
works
Clean the hob or remove
the object in question and
start cooking again.
- Something has overflo-
wed and or an object is tou-
ching the control panel.
The hob has stopped during use
and is giving out a bleep
The hob doesn't work.
The display
lights don't come on
The display reads Message
E
E
The electronic circuits have ove-
rheated. The hob has gone into
its overheating protection mode.
Leave to cool.
WHAT SHOULD
YOU DO?
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
IF YOU REALIZE THAT
NOTHING: see chapter Re-
marks on connections
The hob is working normally
When you switch on,
the display
lights up
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