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2. Heat the frying pan with thick bottom.
3. Brush both sides of the steak with oil. Put a bit of oil in the hot pan and then place the meat on the heated
pan.
4. Turn the meat just once during cooking. The exact cooking time depends on the thickness of the steak and
how well done you like it. The time can be in the range of 2–8 minutes for each side. Press on the steak to
fi nd out how well it is done – the fi rmer it seems the more done it is.
5. Before serving let the steak rest for several minutes on the plate, it will be more tender.
Sauté
1. Use a wok with fl at bottom or a large frying pan. The dishes must be suitable for induction heating.
2. Prepare all necessary ingredients and utensils. Frying should be fast. If you fry large quantity, divide it in
several smaller portions.
3. Briefl y heat the pan and add two tablespoons of oil.
4. First brown the meat, put it aside and keep it warm.
5. Sauté vegetables. When it is hot but still crispy, turn the cooking zone to a lower temperature, put back the
meat and add other ingredients or sauce.
6. Fry lightly all the ingredients so that the everything is thoroughly warmed. Serve warm.
Detection of small dishes
If you leave on the induction hob dishes or inappropriate dimensions or made of non-magnetic materials (e.g.
aluminium) or some other small object (knife, fork, keys), the induction hob goes in 1 minute into standby
mode automatically. The fan will be running for an additional 1 minute to ensure cooling of the hob.
Temperature levels and their use
The following values are only approximate. Specifi c settings depend on many factors, including the dishes
used and quantity of food. Over time you will fi nd the optimal setting that will best suit your needs.
Level
Suitable for
1–2
Careful heating of small quantity of food. Melting chocolate or butter and heating of food,
which burns easily. Light stewing. Slow heating.
3–4
Reheating food. Fast stewing. Cooking rice.
5–6
Pancakes.
7–8
Frying foods in fat. Cooking pasta.
9/B
Frying. Browning. Bringing soup to boiling. Boiling water.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
What
How
Important!
Everyday ceramic
surface dirt
(fi ngerprints,
stains from food,
unsweetened
liquids overfl ow)
Turn off the power of the ceramic hob.
Apply on the still warm (not hot) ceramic
surface the cleaner for ceramic hobs.
Rinse and dry using clean cloth or a paper
towel.
Turn the ceramic hob on again.
When the ceramic hob is off , the indicator
of hot surface is not on, but the hob can still
be hot! Be careful!
Coarse sponges or aggressive cleaners can
scratch the surface of the ceramic hob.
Always read in the instructions if the cleaner
is suitable for ceramic surfaces.
Never leave on the surface residue of the
cleaner, permanent stains could stay on the
ceramic hob.
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