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Do not use reductions, leads or adapters, since it can check overheating and fire hazards.
The manufacturer shall not be liable if current standards are not followed, and shall not be considered liable for
damage and/or injury resulting from incorrect installation and/or use.
2.3. Use
If the glass breaks, disconnect the hob from the power supply.
Food wrapped in aluminium foil cannot be cooked directly on the glass.
Each work area is marked by an outline.
For cooking that does not require intense heat, take advantage of residual heat in the heating zones, digit " "
on the display.
Save energy by boiling liquids at the lowest possible power level.
Do not leave any objects on the hob's cooking zone, even if it is turned off.
2.4. Cookware
Cookware is an important part of the induction system.
Cookware properties are very important to the system results.
It is essential that the cookware has a completely flat base.
Aluminium or copper cookware do not function in this induction appliance.
Induction zones only work with ferromagnetic base cookware.
If a magnet is attracted to the base of the cookware, it is ferromagnetic and can thus be used in the induction
heating areas, see Figure 7.
Pots and pans with thick bases and diameters similar to that of the heating area must be used
To avoid scratching the glass, cookware must not have rough bases and must be clean and dry before being placed
on the glass-ceramic hob.
If unsuitable cookware is used, the thermostat will deactivate before the required temperature is reached. This will
prolong cooking times and wastes energy.
It is recommended to cover cookware while cooking. This saves a considerable amount of energy.
We recommend the use of stainless steel cookware with a flat base with good heat conductivity, as this allows
cooking times to be reduced.
The induction zones have a cookware detection system.
An induction zone will not work if there is not a container with a certain minimum size over it.
Minimum diameter of cookware
Zones 2 e 4
Zones 1 e 3
9 cm
13 cm
If you try to connect an induction zone without a cookware over it, or if it has a cookware too small, display 'U' will
show a fault or the display will start flashing.
At the end of the cooking, turn off the zones on the sensor 'Off' of the digital command.
The aforementioned diameters refer to the induction of cookware with good induction characteristics.
Cookware with low capacity to be induced might need a higher diameter, which can be 35%.
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