Booster for pans
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Note:
In certain circumstances, this function may
Booster for pots switch off automatically in order to
protect the electronics components on the circuit board
inside.
12 Booster for pans
You can use this function to heat up the cookware
faster than with power level 9.0.
After deactivating the function, select the appropriate
ongoing cooking setting for your food.
This function is available if the
symbol lights up in
the settings area for the cookware. The function is only
available for one item of cookware on each side of the
cooking surface.
If you select settings for a different cooking zone on the
same side of the cooking surface, the booster function
is deactivated. The power level 9.0 is set automatically.
If the function is activated in the centre of the cooking
surface, you can implement the settings for other cook-
ware on the right- and left-hand sides of the hob.
12.1 Recommended applications
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Only use cold cookware.
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Use cookware with a completely flat base. Do not
use cookware with a thin base.
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Never heat up empty cookware or oil, butter or lard
unattended.
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Do not place a lid on the cookware.
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12.2 Switching on Booster for pans
1.
Touch the cooking zone display.
2.
Select
in the settings area.
a
The function is activated.
12.3 Deactivating the booster function for
pans
▶
Touch the cooking zone display and select any
power level in the settings area.
a
The function is switched off.
Note:
The frying pan booster function automatically
switches off after 30 seconds and then automatically
sets itself to power level 9.0.
13 Keep-warm function
You can use this function to melt chocolate or butter,
and to keep meals warm.
13.1 Activating the keep-warm function
1.
Select the cooking zone.
2.
Set the power level 1.5
.
a
The function is activated.
13.2 Deactivating the keep-warm function
1.
Touch the cooking zone display.
2.
Select any power level.
a
The function is switched off.
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