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Cookware sizes for induction cooking zones
Induction cooking zones adapt automatically to the bottom size of the cookware
up to a certain limit. However, the magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware
must have a minimum diameter depending upon the size of the cooking zone.
Cooking zone
Minimum diameter of the bottom of the cookware
Flex Zone
Front or rear
Flex Plus
140 mm
Complete Flex
Plus
240 mm (for the longer side of an oval or fish
kettle)
Right Rear cooking zone
100 mm
Right Front cooking zone
140 mm
For best results, use cookware whose
ferromagnetic diameter match that of a
burner. If the cookware is not sensed by the
burner, try a smaller sized burner.
Other induction cookware
Some cookware has thin magnetic material on the bottom to work with an
induction heating hob. These cookware has weak magnetism and may not work
well. (Weak magnetism means a magnet does not stick firmly or the area where
the magnet sticks is small.)
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Area where magnet does not
stick
B.
Area where magnet sticks
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Even though cookware are designed
for an induction hob, the heating
performance could be weak or
sometimes the hob may not detect the
cookware depending on the size and
strength of the magnetic area on the
bottom of the cookware.
When using large cookware with a
smaller ferromagnetic element, only
the ferromagnetic element heats up.
Consequently, heat might not be uniformly
distributed.
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