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The safety devices
Pan recognition
Each induction cooking zone is fitted with a pan
recognition device. The cooking zone only provides
heat in the presence of a pan which is suitable for
the cooking zone.
A blinking pan recognition indicator could signal:
that the pan is made of unsuitable material, which
is not ferromagnetic,
that the diameter of the pan is too small,
that the pan has been removed.
Always match the diameter of the pan with that
diameter of the pan with that
diameter of the pan with that
diameter of the pan with that
diameter of the pan with that
of the cooking zones.
of the cooking zones.
of the cooking zones.
of the cooking zones.
of the cooking zones.
Warning: oval cooking zones
Oval cooking zones can only be boosted if the full
oval is enabled.
Do not place two small saucepans on oval cooking
zones.
What cookware to use
Given that induction only exists when the magnetic
field is sealed by a metallic recipient, the pan stops
being heated as soon as it is taken off the cooking
zone.
Use cookware made of
material which is
compatible with induction (ferromagnetic
material).
Cast iron, enamelled steel or special induction
stainless steel saucepans are ideal.
Copper, ceramic, earthenware, glass, terracotta,
aluminium and non magnetic stainless steel
cookware is incompatible with induction cooking.
The easiest way to find out whether the pan is
suitable is with a magnet.
If the magnet is
attracted by the pan bottom and stays stuck to the
same, the pan is made of ferromagnetic material
and can be used on your induction hob.
We recommend you use pans with a
very flat and
thick bottom
and avoid at all costs all cookware
with irregular rough bases which could scratch the
glass surface.
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SUITABLE
UNSUITABLE
Cast iron
Enamelled steel
Special stainless steel
Copper,
Aluminium, Glass, Earthenware,
Ceramic, non magnetic Stainless steel
Acoustic signal
Anomalies such as:
an object (such as a saucepan or a lid, etc.)
placed for more than 10 seconds on the control
zone,
boiled-over liquids or food spilled on the control
zone,
prolonged pressure on a key,...could cause a
beep to sound and the hob to turn off.
To stop the beep from sounding, remove the cause
of the malfunction.
To use the hob, turn it back on and re-select the
cooking zone(s) you wish to use. Set the desired
heating power.
Safety cut out
Your appliance is fitted with a safety cut out which
intervenes after a certain amount of time (see table)
depending on the power setting. When the safety
cut out has intervened, the power display indicates
0.
for example: the back right cooking zone is set to 5
and the front left zone is set to 2. The back right
zone will turn off after 4 hours of operation and the
front left zone will turn off after 6 hours of operation.
To unlock the controls, turn the hob off by pressing
the key.
Overheating protection device
Should your appliances electronic components
overheat, the hob will turn off automatically and
a
will come up on the power level display.
The letter will disappear as soon as the temperature
drops back down to an acceptable level.