EN 9
Pan detection
The pan detection system determines the position of a pan and activates the induction coils that
are needed to supply the correct power levels. Each induction coil can supply a maximum power
of 2.1 kW if more than 60% of the surface is covered by ferromagnetic material.
Pan positioning
Attention
Hot pans can cause damage to the display and the On/Off key. Only put pans on the
‘Free-Area’ cooking zone.
• You can put max. 6 pans on the hob.
• The pan detection system searches for round pans (from Ø 100 mm to 280 mm). Larger or
differently shaped pans (such as a grill plate or Teppan Yaki), are only detected if they are
put on the hob if the hob is already switched on.
• In special cases, a pan that is already put on the hob is detected as two pans after
switching on the hob. In that case, lift the pan for at least 2 seconds and put it back on the
hob.
• Pans larger than 100 mm and smaller than 145 mm cannot be used on every position
on the hob (see ‘Conflict management/Pan conflict’). The best position for small pans is
concentrically on an induction coil.
• Tilting a grill plate or Teppan Yaki might in rare cases lead to wrong detection.
BEFORE FIRST USE