11
Setting the power level
The hob must be switched on.
1
Select the required hotplate To do this, turn the
Tipp control to the required hotplate.
2
Turn the Tipp control until the desired power level
appears on the display.
3
To change the power level: select the hotplate
and change the power level desired using the
Tipp control.
Switching off the hotplate
Select the hotplate and turn the Tipp control until
‹
is
displayed. The hotplate is switched off and the
residual heat indicator comes on.
Note:
If no pan has been placed on the induction
hotplate, the selected power level flashes. After a
certain time, the hotplate switches off.
Table
The table below contains some examples. Cooking
times depend on the type, weight and quality of the
food. As such they are approximate.
Power levels affect cooking results.
When heating purées, creams and thick sauces, stir
occasionally.
Use power level 9 to begin cooking.
Cooking power
Type of cooking
Examples
9
Preheating Water
Sealing Meat
Heating Fat,
Liquids
Boiling
Soups, Sauces
9-8.
Blanching
Vegetables
8-6
Frying
Meat, Potatoes
7-5
Frying
Fish
7-6
Frying
Dishes made from flour, Dishes made from eggs
Boiling uncovered
Pastas, Liquids
6-5
Browning Flour,
Onions
Toasting Almonds,
Breadcrumbs
Frying Bacon
Reducing
Soup, Sauces
5-4
* Slow cooking, uncovered
Potato balls, Vegetable soup, Meat soup, Poached eggs
4-3
* Slow cooking, uncovered
Sausages heated in water
5-4
Steaming
Vegetables, Potatoes, Fish
Sautéing
Vegetables, Fruit, Fish
Stewing
Meat roll, Stew, Vegetables
3.-2.
Stewing
Goulash
4.-3
Cooking covered
Soups, Sauces
3.-2.
Defrosting
Deep-frozen products
3-2
Slow cooking
Rice, Pulses
Setting
Egg-based dishes
2-1
Heating / Keeping warm
Soaps, Vegetable and pulse stew, Vegetables in sauce
1.-1
Melting
Butter, Chocolate
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