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Advice on energy-saving
• The diameter of the base of the pan must
correspond to the diameter of the
cooking zone.
• When buying a pan, check whether the
diameter indicated is that of the base or
the top of the pan, as the top is almost
always larger than the base.
• When preparing dishes with long
cooking times, you can save time and
energy by using a pressure cooker,
which also makes it possible to preserve
the vitamins in the food.
• Make sure that the pressure cooker
contains enough liquid as, if there is not
enough and it overheats, this may cause
damage to both the pressure cooker and
the cooking zone.
• If possible, always cover saucepans with
a suitable lid.
• Choose a saucepan suitable for the
quantity of food to be cooked. A large,
half-empty saucepan leads to a waste of
energy.
Power levels
The power in the cooking zone can be
adjusted to various levels. The table shows
the levels suitable for various types of
cooking.
* see booster function
Residual heat
If the cooking zone is still hot after being
switched off, the symbol
will be
displayed on the display. The symbol clears
once the temperature drops below 60°C.
If the hob and the oven are being
used at the same time, under
certain circumstances, the
maximum power limit that can be
used by the electrical system might
be exceeded.
Power level
Suitable for:
0
OFF setting
1 - 2
Cooking small amounts of food
(minimum power)
3 - 4
Cooking
5 - 6
Cooking large quantities of food,
roasting larger portions
7 - 8
Roasting, slow frying with flour
9
Roasting
P *
Roasting / browning, cooking
(maximum power)
Improper use
Danger of burns
• Supervise children carefully as they
cannot readily see the residual heat
indicator. The cooking zones remain hot
for a certain period of time even after
they have been turned off. Make sure
that children never touch the hob.