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Cookware Recommended

 

Your induction hob is able to recognize the majority of pans and recipients. 

 

  

Testing a pan: 

place the pan on the cooking zone with a power level set : 

if indicator stays on, 

your pan is 

compatible

, if it 

flashes, 

your pan 

has not been recognised and cannot be used

.

 

You can also test with the aid of a magnet: if it “sticks” to the base of the pan, then the pan is compatible 
with induction technology.

 

  

Induction-compatible pans are:

 

• 

enamelled steel pans 

with or without a nonstick coating.

 

• 

stainless-steel pans 

designed for induction.

 

Most stainless steel pans are suitable if they pass the pan test.

 

• 

cast-iron pans 

with or without an enamelled base.

 

• 

aluminium pans with special bases

.

 

  
 

• NOTE

 

Pans made from glass, ceramic material, clay,  aluminium (without special pan base), and       copper, as 
well as certain non-magnetic stainless steels are not compatible with induction cooking. The indicator for 
the power level selected will flash to inform you of this.

 

  
  

Containers made of plastic 
must not be placed on hot 
surfaces

 

How to maintain and care for your hob

 

Avoid shocks 

when handling the pans.

 

 

The glass surface is very strong, however it is not unbreakable.

 

 

Avoid rubbing 

the pans over the surface of the appliance.

 

 

Centre 

your pan on the induction cooking zone.

 

 

Do not leave an empty pan 

on the induction zone.

 

 

If a pan in teflon or with a non-stick coating is used, do not pre-heat 

foodstuffs on the 

highest power 

setting 

without any grease. Both types of pan must be greased before using induction.  

 

 

Do not heat an unopened tin can, 

as it might burst.

 

  

All these defects that do not cause a non operation or inability to use are not covered by the guarantee.

 

  

  

Do not leave metal cooking utensils

, lids,

 

knives or any other metal objects on the 
inductioncooking zone. These objects are 
liable to heat up if they remain too close to 
the magnetic field generated by the 
induction cooking zone.

 

Summary of Contents for PIC 25

Page 1: ...late you on the purchase of your Roller Grill international product This one has been manufactured according to the very latest developments using modern safe electrical and electronic components Plea...

Page 2: ...mation Technical specifications Compliance and waste statement This product complies with current EU directives We certify this in the EU compliance statement We can send you a copy of the compliance...

Page 3: ...y appropriate cookware should be placed on the hob Do not put any other object on it no matter what it is Ensure that the mains cable of any electric appliance that is plugged into a socket located in...

Page 4: ...ature on the vitroceramic glass exceeds 60 C Timer setting After selecting a power level between 1 and 20 press the touch timer to activate the timer The timer light switch on and there is ti message...

Page 5: ...consumption of power If the display flashes when the pan recovers the cooking zone it means that the material of the pan is not compatible with the induction technologie Display of specific message T...

Page 6: ...e not compatible with induction cooking The indicator for the power level selected will flash to inform you of this Containers made of plastic must not be placed on hot surfaces How to maintain and ca...

Page 7: ...care for your hob Clean approximately every week with soapy water the filter placed under your device or put it in the dishwasher Put it back very dry before any use This filter protects your device...

Page 8: ...doesn t disappear call the after sales service F7 appears on the display Electric circuits are over heating Inspect the ventilation of the device and check if it is operational The device doesn t wor...

Page 9: ...f cookware on the ceramic glass hob that does not result in a non functioning or inability to use the appliance is not covered in the guarantee The vitroceramic glass and the casing are not subject to...

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