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According to the dimension of the zone you can use pots of
different diameters as picture below:
5. If the ferromagnetic part covers only partially the base of
the pan, only the ferromagnetic area will heat up, the rest of
the base may not heat up a sufficient temperature for cooking.
6. If the ferromagnetic area is not homogeneous, but presents
others material such as aluminum this may affect the heating
up and the pan detection.
If the base of the pan is similar to the pictures below the pan
could be not detected.
Using the hob
The induction cooking system is based on the physical
phenomenon of magnetic induction. The main characteristic of
this system is the direct transfer of energy from the generator
to the pot.
Advantages:
When compared to electric hobs, your induction hob is:
- Safer:
lower temperature on the glass surface.
- Faster:
shorter food heating times.
- More accurate:
the hob immediately reacts to your
commands
- More efficient:
90% of the absorbed energy is transformed
into heat. Moreover, once the pot is removed from the hob,
heat transmission is immediately interrupted, avoiding
unnecessary heat losses.
Using the extractor fan
The extraction system can be used in two versions: external
extraction and evacuation or as a filter with internal
recirculation.
Extraction version
Fig. 14
The fumes are evacuated towards the outside through a
series of pipes (bought separately) fastened to the supplied
connecting flange.
The diameter of the exhaust pipe must be equivalent to the
diameter of the connecting ring:
- for rectangular outlets 222 x 89 mm
- for circular outlets Ø 150 mm (*)
For more information, see the page relative to the extraction
version in the illustrated part of this manual. Connect the
product to wall-mounted exhaust pipes and holes with a
diameter equivalent to the air outlet (connecting flange).
Using wall-mounted exhaust pipes and holes with a smaller
diameter may reduce the efficiency of extraction and
drastically increase noise levels.
All responsibility in this regard is therefore denied.
Keep duct as short as possible.
Use ducting with the least possible number of curves
(maximum angle: 90°).
Avoid drastic changes in the ducting diameter.
Filtration version
Fig. 13
The extracted air will be filtered in special grease filters and
odour filters before being sent back into the room. The product
is supplied with all that Is required for the filter installation. In
this configuration, we always recommend making an opening
in the cabinet plinth to facilitate air recirculation. The product
comes with a set of odour filters. For more information, see
the page relating to accessories in the installation manual -
Filter version.
Summary of Contents for HAIH8IFMCE
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