The automatic boost function
All cooking zones are equipped with an automatic boost function. Maximum
power is used for the boost. The time period of the boost depends on the
selected cooking setting. After the elapsed time the cooking zone automat-
ically switches back to the selected cooking setting.
When selecting the respective
cooking setting by pressing the
“minus”-sensor, the boost functi-
on switches on automatically.
During automatic operation a
“A” lights up in the display alter-
nately with the selected cooking
setting.
When selecting the required coo-
king setting by pressing the plus-
sensor, it is necessary to press
the “plus”-sensor again after re-
aching cooking setting 9 if the
automatic boost function is to be
activated.
Select the required cooking set-
ting.
“A” lights up in the display alter-
nately with the selected cooking
setting.
Cooking zone heating indicator
As long as the cooking zone is
still hot, an “H” will appear in
the display when the cooking
zone has been switched off.
Dual-circuit cooking zones
Usually the cooking zone with the smaller diameter is being heated.
Switch on the outer cooking zone circuit for bigger sauce pans.
Touch the dual-circuit symbol on
the left beside the “plus”/“mi-
nus” sensors. This activation is
indicated by a dot in the dual-
circuit symbol.
Touching the dual-circuit symbol
again deactivates the dual-circuit
area again.
The grill area
The setting of the grill area you want can be selected with the “plus”- or
the “minus”-sensor.
Preheat the grill area for about 5 minutes at setting 9. Grill the food on
each side at setting 9 for 1-2 minutes, then turn down and finish the gril-
ling process.
The grill area can also be used as an area for keeping food warm at set-
ting 1. In this case do not apply oil to the grill area!
Some instructions on cookware
Only use pans with even and flat bottoms.
Uneven pan bottoms prolong the boost
times and increase the power require-
ment. Rough pan bottoms scratch the
glass-ceramic area when shifted about.
When using fireproof glass or porcelain cookware, please follow the manu-
facturers instructions.
Choose a pan with a diameter at least as large as the cooking zone.
You will thereby save energy and coo-
king time. You will also avoid overhea-
ting of the cooking area.
Wherever possible, place a lid on the pan.
You will save a lot of energy by coo-
king in a closed pan. Liquids and foods
will only boil over if the temperature is
too high. For the cooking zones, you
can precisely set the temperature requi-
red.
With a little practice, you will readily make the correct choice of cooking set-
tings so that nothing boils over even when a lid is in place.
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