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Switching on manually
During a power cut you can ignite the burners
manually.
1
Place a suitable pot or pan on the chosen burner.
2
Press the corresponding control knob and turn it
anticlockwise to the required setting. Keep the
control knob pressed.
3
Use a gas lighter or a match to ignite the burner.
Keep the control knob pressed for a few seconds
after ignition.
Switching off
Turn the corresponding control knob clockwise to the
OFF position.
Thermoelectric flame monitoring
For your safety, this cooktop features thermoelectric
flame monitoring. This prevents gas escaping, if a
burner accidentally goes off during use (for example
from a draught).
Should a burner accidentally go off during use, turn
the control knob to the OFF position and wait at least
30 seconds before re-igniting the burner.
Settings table and tips
Tips for cooking and roasting
The values given in the settings table must be looked
upon as recommended values. The heat required
depends not only on the type and condition of the
food, but also the size and contents of the pot.
Due to the high performance of the cooktop, fat and
oil will heat up quickly. Never leave the cooktop
unattended, fat can ignite, food can burn.
Preferably use the rear cooking zones to prepare
meals, that need longer to cook.
Preferably use the high output burners for brief
cooking, deep fat frying and searing of large
quantities.
Cooking level
Cooking
method
Examples
High heat
‘
Boiling
Water
Searing
Meat
Heating
Fat, liquids
Boiling
Soup, sauce
Blanching
Vegetables
From
‘
to
’
Roasting
Meat, fish, potatoes
Baking
Pancakes, egg dishes
Simmering in
open pot
Dumplings, sausages,
beef for making soup
Simmering
Sweet sauces,
sauces
Boiling with
closed lid
Soup, potatoes
Steaming
Vegetables, fish
Stewing
Vegetables, fruit, fish
Braising
Goulash, roasts, vege-
tables
Low heat
’
Thawing
Frozen foods
Slow cooking
Rice, pulses
Reheating
Soup, casserole, veg-
etables in a sauce