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Setting procedure

Select the appropriate temperature setting from the 
table. Place the empty frying pan on the element. 

1.

Use the control knob to select the temperature setting 
you require. Temperature settings 1 to 5 are available 
for this function; see temperature settings table.

2.

Touch the 

Ú

 symbol; it will be lit orange.

The 

 display and the temperature setting you have 

selected will be lit.

The function has now been activated.

The 

¬

« 

,or 

ª

 temperature indicator  and the 

temperature setting you have selected will remain lit 
until the frying temperature has been reached. An 
audible signal will then sound, and the temperature 
indicator will go out.

3.

Once the frying temperature has been reached, add 
the fat and then the food to the pan.

Notes

If a temperature setting above 5 is selected, the 
setting will automatically be set to 

. In this case, turn 

the control knob to position 5.

Turn the food so that it does not burn.

Switching Off the Frying Sensor

Turn the control knob that was used to select the 
temperature to the 0 position. The burner will switch off, 
and the residual heat indicator will appear.

Locking the Control Panel for Cleaning

If you wipe over the control panel while the cooktop is 
switched on, settings may be changed. To avoid doing 
this, you can use the cooktop's "Lock control panel for 
cleaning" function. 

To switch on: Touch the 

 symbol. An audible signal 

sounds. The indicators for the active functions will flash. 
The control panel is locked for 10 minutes. You will now 
be able to clean the surface of the control panel without 
altering the settings.

Switching off: Within the next 10 minutes, touch the 

 

symbol again. 

If the function does not deactivate during these 10 
minutes, the cooking field switches off.

Notes

The locking function does not affect the control 
knobs. The cook-top can be switched off at any time.

While the locking function is active, the power supply 
to the cooktop is disconnected. The burners may still 
be hot.

Automatic Safety Switch-off Function

For your protection, the appliance features a safety 
switch-off function. Depending on which heat setting has 
been selected, the burner's heating element will be 
deactivated if no further action is performed within a set 
time after selecting the heat setting. 

An audible signal will indicate when this time has 
elapsed. The control knob is active and the illuminated 
ring around it will flash. 

”‰

 will be lit on the burner 

display.

Turn the control knob to the 0 position. The appliance 
can now be switched back on as usual.

2.

2.

Heat setting

Deactivated after

10 hours

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 to 

5 hours

 to 

ˆ

4 hours

3 hours

Š

 to 

‚‹

2 hours

‚‚

 to 

‚ƒ

1 hour

Frying sensor temperature setting Deactivated  after

 to 

3 hours

Summary of Contents for VI 492 611

Page 1: ...DJJHQDX Use and care manual 3 Notice d utilisation 36 VI 492 611 Cooktop Surface de cuisson...

Page 2: ...2 9...

Page 3: ...with the Wok 18 Activate 19 Deactivate 19 Table 19 Flexible Cooking Zone 20 Cookware use recommendations 20 As two independent elements 20 As a single element 20 Timer functions 21 The kitchen timer 2...

Page 4: ...non observance of this warning 9 CAUTION This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may occur as a result of non observance of this warning NOTICE This indicates that damage to the appliance or p...

Page 5: ...the burners or elements They could catch on fire Always have a working smoke detector near the kitchen Never leave the cooktop unattended when in use Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers may...

Page 6: ...te the ventilation system during a cooktop fire However do not reach through fire to turn it off Cooking Safety 9 WARNING Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual NEVER...

Page 7: ...in burns from steam Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food i e Cr pes Suzette Cher...

Page 8: ...when applied to a hot surface Wet clothes and sponges can cause burns from steam Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance Cookware Safety Hold the handle of the pan when stirring or turning fo...

Page 9: ...r use See the Statement of Limited Product Warranty If you have any questions contact the manufacturer Do not store or use corrosive chemicals vapors flammables or nonfood products on or near this app...

Page 10: ...ser s responsibility to correct any interference 9 CAUTION Persons with a pacemaker or similar medical device should exercise caution when standing near an induction cooktop while it is in use Consult...

Page 11: ...d the most frequently caused damage in the following table Damage Cause Remedy Stains Boiled over food Remove boiled over food immediately with a glass scraper Unsuitable cleaning agent Only use clean...

Page 12: ...thods as heat builds up directly in the item of cookware This offers numerous advantages Saves time when boiling and frying Saves energy Easier to care for and clean Spilled food does not burn on as q...

Page 13: ...nsuitable material or is not the correct size the power level displayed on the element indicator will flash Place a suitable pan on the element to stop the flashing If you take longer than 90 seconds...

Page 14: ...re available will be lit white When a function is selected they turn orange Always keep the control panel clean and dry Moisture reduces their effectiveness Do not place hot cookware anywhere other th...

Page 15: ...h If the cookware is removed from the burner while cooking is in progress the heat setting indicator will flash and the control knob will be lit orange Turn the control knob to the 0 position If the b...

Page 16: ...on the burner or if the cookware is not detected the selected heat setting will flash and the illuminated ring around the control knob will be lit orange After approx 9 minutes the burner will switch...

Page 17: ...hows which heat setting is suitable for each type of food The cooking time may vary depending on the type weight thickness and quality of the food Heat setting Cooking methods Examples 11 12 Boiling W...

Page 18: ...o stir all the ingredients easily and quickly and turn them as you would in a normal frying pan Stirring prevents the ingredients from sticking to the pan Any excess fat collects in the center of the...

Page 19: ...flash This function has now been deactivated Table Preheating setting Heat setting Heating large volumes of water PowerBoost Saut ing Fresh produce e g vegetables 10 11 Frozen products e g saut ed ve...

Page 20: ...the flex cooking zone to position 0 and then back to the position The cookware will be detected and the heat setting that was previously selected will be retained Note If the cookware is moved from th...

Page 21: ...ch the symbol 2 Alter the cooking time using the A and symbols or set it to 3 Touch the symbol to confirm the cooking time When the Cooking Time Has Elapsed An audible signal will sound flashes in the...

Page 22: ...go out and the heat setting you have selected will be lit This function has now been deactivated Note In certain circumstances the PowerBoost function may switch itself off automatically in order to...

Page 23: ...ying pan GP900002 19 cm frying pan GP900003 21 cm frying pan GP900004 28 cm frying pan Only recommended for the tri circuit burner These frying pans have a non stick coating so that you only need a sm...

Page 24: ...m thick 5 6 8 Steak medium or well done 3 cm thick 4 8 12 Chicken breast 2 cm thick 3 10 20 Sausages pre boiled or raw 3 8 20 Hamburgers rissoles 3 6 30 Strips of meat gyros 4 7 12 Ground meat 4 6 10...

Page 25: ...12 French fries 5 4 6 Pan fried dishes e g fried vegetables with chicken 3 6 10 Spring rolls 4 10 30 Camembert cheese 3 10 15 Sauces Tomato sauce with vegetables 1 25 35 B chamel sauce 1 10 20 Cheese...

Page 26: ...changed To avoid doing this you can use the cooktop s Lock control panel for cleaning function To switch on Touch the symbol An audible signal sounds The indicators for the active functions will flas...

Page 27: ...ys show the product information 5 Press the t symbol again to call up the basic settings In the displays and light up as a presetting 6 Touch the t symbol repeatedly until the required function is dis...

Page 28: ...r blade scraper The resulting fumes can be hazardous to your health Heating the cleaner can chemically attack and damage the surface Clean the surface when it is completely cool with the following exc...

Page 29: ...t using the razor blade scraper Use a new sharp razor in the scraper Remove pan and turn off the element Wearing an oven mitt hold scraper at 30 angle using care not to gouge or scratch the glass Push...

Page 30: ...rface scratches Small scratches are common and do not affect cooking They become smoother and less noticeable with daily use of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner be...

Page 31: ...oktop if the temperature detected is still too high Cookware Which types of cookware can be used with an induction cooktop You can find information on which types of cookware can be used with an induc...

Page 32: ...ware that corresponds to the size of the burner and has a fully ferromagnetic base is most suitable You can find information on which types of cookware can be used with an induction cooktop in the sec...

Page 33: ...re that the diameter of the base of the cook ware corresponds to the size of the burner Turn the control knob to the 0 position Switch the burner back on The electronics have overheated and the corres...

Page 34: ...The indicator lights up 3 Touch the or A symbol The display will be lit A signal tone will sound and the burner indicators will be lit The function has now been activated The display will be lit After...

Page 35: ...iance data and the customer support telephone number here Please read the use and care instructions provided with your appliance Failure to do so may result in an error in using the appliance This cou...

Page 36: ...soire Wok 52 Cuisson au Wok 52 Activer 53 D sactiver 53 Tableau 53 Zone de cuisson flexible 54 Recommandations d utilisation de l ustensile de cuisson 54 En tant que deux foyers ind pendants 54 En tan...

Page 37: ...ssures graves voire la mort 9 ATTENTION Ceci indique que le non respect de cet avertissement peut entra ner des blessures l g res ou de gravit moyenne AVIS Ceci indique que la non conformit cet avis d...

Page 38: ...es mat riaux inflammables tels les tentures rideaux ne flottent pas au dessus ou pr s des br leurs ou l ments Ils risqueraient de s enflammer Toujours avoir un d tecteur de fum e en tat de marche pr s...

Page 39: ...ll es Une violente explosion de vapeur risque de se produire 4 Utiliser un extincteur uniquement si Vous savez que vous poss dez un extincteur de CLASSE ABC et vous en connaissez d j le maniement L in...

Page 40: ...r Pr vention des br lures NE PAS TOUCHER AUX L MENTS DE SURFACE NI AUX ZONES PR S DES L MENTS Les unit s de surface peuvent tre chaudes m me lorsqu elles sont de couleur fonc e Les zones pr s des unit...

Page 41: ...e pas quand une zone de cuisson se r chauffe d sarmer le disjoncteur ou retirer le fusible dans le tableau de distribution Communiquer avec un r parateur autoris S curit des enfants Lorsque les enfant...

Page 42: ...ion avec les tables de cuisson en c ramique peuvent se briser lors d un changement soudain de temp rature Utilisez seulement des casseroles con ues pour les tables de cuisson induction en c ramique To...

Page 43: ...uvent cr er des risques de choc lectrique Ne pas r parer ni remplacer toute pi ce de l appareil moins que cela ne soit sp cifiquement recommand par ce manuel Toute r paration doit tre effectu e par un...

Page 44: ...ntilateur de refroidissement sur sa face inf rieure Si la table de cuisson se trouve au dessus d un tiroir il ne doit y avoir aucun objet ou papier l int rieur du tiroir Ces derniers pourraient tre as...

Page 45: ...mmand e Aper u Le tableau suivant r pertorie les dommages les plus fr quents Dommages Cause Solution Taches Mets ayant d bord Enlevez imm diatement les aliments d bord s avec un racloir verre D tergen...

Page 46: ...uissance est trop lev vous gaspillerez de l nergie Cuisson par induction Avantages lors de la cuisson par induction La cuisson par induction est totalement diff rente de la cuisson traditionnelle la c...

Page 47: ...ne placez pas de casserole sur l l ment choisi ou si la casserole est fabriqu e d un mat riau inad quat ou n est pas de la taille appropri e le niveau de puissance affich sur l indicateur de l l ment...

Page 48: ...llument en orange d s que la fonction a t s lectionn e Maintenez toujours le panneau de commande propre et sec L humidit nuit au fonctionnement Ne jamais poser de r cipient chaud en dehors du foyer de...

Page 49: ...eux du bouton de commande clignote Si l ustensile de cuisson est retir du foyer pendant le processus de cuisson l affichage des niveaux de cuisson clignote et le bouton de commande s allume en orange...

Page 50: ...ignote jusqu ce que le foyer soit refroidi Remarque Si aucun ustensile ne se trouve sur le foyer ou s il n est pas reconnu la puissance de cuisson s lectionn e clignote et l anneau lumineux du bouton...

Page 51: ...ons Le tableau indique la puissance de cuisson appropri e pour chaque mets Le temps de cuisson peut varier selon la nature le poids l paisseur et la qualit des aliments Puissance de cuisson M thodes d...

Page 52: ...role du fait qu ils sont sans cesse remu s La graisse exc dentaire se retrouve au milieu de la po le Les pores de la viande se ferment et cette derni re reste juteuse Les l gumes restent croquants Les...

Page 53: ...n a t d sactiv e Tableau Niveau de pr chauffage Puissance de cuisson R chauffer de grandes quantit s d eau PowerBoost Faire sauter Produits frais par ex l gumes 10 11 Produits surgel s par ex l gumes...

Page 54: ...er le nouvel ustensile de cuisson Tourner le bouton de commande ayant servi s lectionner la zone de cuisson sur la position 0 puis le tourner de nouveau sur la position L ustensile de cuisson est reco...

Page 55: ...ffleurer le symbole 2 Modifier le temps de cuisson l aide des symboles A et ou le r gler sur 3 Effleurer le symbole pour confirmer le temps de cuisson Apr s coulement du temps de cuisson Un signal son...

Page 56: ...Boost peut aussi tre activ e dans la zone flexible lorsque la zone de cuisson est utilis e comme foyer unique Activer Appuyer sur le bouton et le tourner sur la position Les affichages et s allument L...

Page 57: ...met d conomiser de l nergie et de ne pas surchauffer l huile ou la graisse Le r tissage technique sensorielle indique quand la po le vide a atteint la temp rature optimale De l huile ou de la graisse...

Page 58: ...r tissage ne s active pas si la taille de po le est diff rente ou si la po le est mal positionn e Voir le chapitre Zone de cuisson flexible Les autres types de po le peuvent surchauffer La temp rature...

Page 59: ...6 8 Steak mi saignant ou point 3 cm d paisseur 4 8 12 Blanc de volaille 2 cm d paisseur 3 10 20 Saucisses bouillant es ou crues 3 8 20 Hamburger galettes de viande hach e 3 6 30 Viande minc e Gyros 4...

Page 60: ...e poisson 4 8 12 Frites 5 4 6 Po l es par ex po l e de l gumes au poulet 3 6 10 P t s imp riaux 4 10 30 Camembert fromage 3 10 15 Sauces Sauce tomate aux l gumes 1 25 35 Sauce b chamel 1 10 20 Sauce a...

Page 61: ...t pas D sactiver la sonde de r tissage Tourner le bouton de commande ayant servi s lectionner la temp rature sur la position 0 Le foyer s teint et l indicateur de chaleur r siduelle appara t Verrouill...

Page 62: ...Un signal sonore indique que le temps est coul L anneau lumineux du bouton de commande activ clignote Le symbole s allume dans l affichage des foyers Tourner le bouton de commande sur la position 0 L...

Page 63: ...5 Effleurer de nouveau le symbole t pour appeler les r glages de base Dans les afficheurs et s allument comme pr r glage 6 Effleurer plusieurs fois le symbole t jusqu afficher la fonction souhait e A...

Page 64: ...hauffement du nettoyant peut provoquer une attaque chimique de la surface Nettoyer la surface lorsqu elle est parfaitement froide sauf dans les cas suivants enlever imm diatement le sucre sec le sirop...

Page 65: ...t ou morceaux de tomates Film ou feuille de plastique fondu Il faut ENLEVER IMMEDIATEMENT tous ces d p ts Si vous ne les enlevez pas tout de suite vous risquez d endommager durable ment la surface Enl...

Page 66: ...aches d eau calcaire Liquides de cuisson ayant d bord sur la sur face Les min raux contenus dans certaines eaux peuvent tre transf r s la surface et g n rer des taches Utiliser du vinaigre blanc non d...

Page 67: ...inertie une fois la table de cuisson teinte si la temp ra ture d tect e est encore trop lev e Ustensiles de cuisson Quels sont les ustensiles de cuisson compatibles avec la table de cuisson induction...

Page 68: ...ment la taille du foyer et qui poss dent un fond compl tement ferromagn tique Vous trouverez des informations concernant le type d ustensiles appropri pour l induction dans le chapitre Cuisson par ind...

Page 69: ...de sur la position 0 Rallumer le foyer L lectronique a subi une surchauffe et a coup le foyer correspondant Retirer les ustensiles de cuisson du foyer Le foyer a suffisamment refroidi lorsque l affich...

Page 70: ...oz d eau au centre du foyer le mieux adapt au diam tre du fond de la casserole 2 Aller aux r glages de base et s lectionner le r glage L afficheur s allume 3 Effleurer le symbole ou A L affichage s a...

Page 71: ...temps en cas de besoin vous pouvez inscrire ici les r f rences de l appareil et le num ro de t l phone du service apr s vente N oubliez pas qu en cas de fausse man uvre la visite d un technicien d apr...

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