OPERATION
UK
13
Cook ing
Roa st ing
Turn the knob to position
6
and wait till the
liquid starts boiling and turn to position
2
for
further cooking. Adjust heating power
accordingly.
Turn the knob to position
6
and heat the oil.
Then put ingredients into vessel and turn the
knob to position
4
. Adjust heating power
accordingly.
AT T EN T I ON !
Aft e r sw it c hing off t he pla t e re m a ins hot for som e t im e . Do not t ouc h t he pla t e or
pla c e a ny ve sse ls or obje c t s on it . Pa y spe c ia l a t t e nt ion t o c hildre n.
It is recommended to switch the electric plate off for 5 to 10 minutes before finishing boiling to make
full use of its final power.
Do not put unused vessels on the electrical plate.
3 .2 .3
V ESSEL SELECT I ON
Pots and pans put on the electrical plate should have thick flat and dry bottoms with a diameter equal
or slightly larger than the plate diameter. Large amount of heat is wasted if the vessel bottom has a
smaller diameter.
Uneven bottoms extend boiling time and raise power consumption.
Vessel should be covered to prevent accumulating too much fumes in the kitchen.
Fig. 21
Corre c t !
Low pow e r c onsum pt ion
Good he a t c onduc t ing
even bottom of the vessel
bottom diameter is the same as plate diameter
cover tightly adheres to the vessel
I nc orre c t !
H igh pow e r c onsum pt ion
Poor he a t c onduc t ing
Long c ook ing t im e
Vessel too small
Uneven vessel bottom
Dirty plate surface
Fig. 22
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