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PRACTICAL COOKING ADVICE

Choosing suitable Cookware

Use cookware made from ferromagnetic materials 
which are compatible with induction. We recommend 
cookware made from cast iron, steel or stainless steel 
cookware designed for induction cooking.
Cookware made by the following materials is not 
suitable: pure stainless steel, aluminum or copper 
without a magnetic base, glass, wood, porcelain, 
ceramic, and earthenware.

To test the compatibility of the cookware:

• Hold a magnet to the base of the cookware. If the 
magnet sticks, then it is suitable to use on induction 
hob.
• If you do not have a magnet: 
Turn on the hob and place the pan with water inside 
on a cooking zone at any power level. If it doesn't  flash 
'U' in the display and the water is heating, the pan is 
suitable. If it flashes 'U', the cookware is unsuitable to 
use.

To obtain best results:

• Cookware with thick flat bases should be chosen for 
the benefit of uniform heat distribution. Avoid using 
cookware with rough or deformed based.
• Use of cookware with enamel coated base can 
prevent the glass top from getting scratched.
• Always use pans with a diameter large enough to 
cover the cooking zone fully to achieve even cooking 
and more efficient heat distribution.

Suitable Cookware 

Includes

Unsuitable Cookware 

Includes

• Steel cookware with 
magnetic base or designed 
for induction cooking
• Enamel coated steel 
(with or without non-stick 
coating)
• Cast iron

• Steel cookware with 
non-magnetic base
• Aluminum and copper
• Glass, ceramics, 
earthenware

This appliance is programmed with 9 power levels.

The following power levels should be taken as a guide only. A higher power level setting is required when using 
deep pans, cooking large food quantities, or cooking without a lid. Select a lower power setting for smaller food 
quantities.

Power level range

Cooking mode

Suitable for

1 - 2

• Keeping warm
• Melting

• Keeping cooked foods warm, warming small quantities of liquid
• Melting butter, chocolate, sauces, thickening sauces

2 - 3

• Simmering
• Reheating

• Soup simmering
• Reheating ready-cooked meals

3 - 4

• Steaming
• Braising
• Light frying

• Steaming vegetables, fish
• Braising meat, fish, vegetables etc
• Lightly fried eggs, omelettes

4 - 5

• Boiling

• Cooking dumplings, potatoes
• Cooking larger quantities of food, stews and soups
• Making porridge

6 - 7

• Gentle frying

• Frying sausages, meat, vegetables etc
• Crepes, frying pancakes etc

7 - 8

• Heavy frying

• Cooking on a high flame and browning(roasts, steaks, fillets etc)

8 - 9

• Deep frying, searing
• Boiling

• Deep frying Chips, searing meat etc
• Boiling large quantites of water, cooking pasta

Environmental Tips

•  Switch off the cooking zones before the end of cooking time to take advantage of residual heat.
•  Residual heat can be used for keeping food warm.
•  Place lids on the cookware whenever possible to minimize heat loss.
•  Cookware base size and cooking zone should be of same size for better heat efficiency.
•  Select a smaller cookware size if cooking small food quantities. A smaller pan size uses less energy than a 

larger pan with small food quantities.

•  Lift cookware into positions on the hob. Sliding them can cause scuffs and scratches on the hob surface.

Содержание RB-7022HE-CB

Страница 1: ...Operation Installation Manual Electric Combi Hob RB 7022HE CB Rinnai Corporation...

Страница 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS English Page 01 11...

Страница 3: ...tenance and Care 7 Troubleshoot 7 Installation Instructions 8 Electrical Connection 10 IMPORTANT Please paste the serial number labels enclosed with the packaging on your warranty card to register you...

Страница 4: ...ve appliance unattended at high heat settings Boil over causes smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite Switch off the cooking zone after each use Keep away plastic or aluminium objects or products wi...

Страница 5: ...710 410 60mm Cut out Dimension 680 380mm Model No A mm B mm W mm D mm H mm X mm Y mm RB 7022HE CB 680 380 710 410 60 50 60 Measurements in mm Min 50mm from hob cut out to back wall Min 60mm from hob c...

Страница 6: ...rents in the base of the cookware and heats it up The heat is directly transferred to the food being cooked The cooking zone is heated up indirectly by the heat given off by the cookware Thus inductio...

Страница 7: ...and copper Glass ceramics earthenware This appliance is programmed with 9 power levels The following power levels should be taken as a guide only A higher power level setting is required when using d...

Страница 8: ...for the selected cooking zone using or keys The default power level setting is level 5 Switching off the cooking zones To switch off a cooking zone use the corresponding control key and progressively...

Страница 9: ...he cooking zones is having this function turn on When the countdown function comes to an end the corresponding zone will be switchd off automatically To deactivate the countdown time press on the corr...

Страница 10: ...for the First time in this manual The cooking zones not switching on or are not functioning Check if more than 10 seconds have passed since the appliance was switched on Check if the child lock funct...

Страница 11: ...induction hob into the kitchen fixture a hole with the dimensions shown in fig 4 1 has to be made keeping in consideration of the following The cooktop shall not be installed directly above a dishwash...

Страница 12: ...eal C around the edge of the hob fig 4 5 Put tabs A into the mountings only tighten screws B a few turns Make sure that the tabs are mounted correctly as shown in the figure 4 4 Put the cooktop into t...

Страница 13: ...wiring rules and regulations The isolating switch must be of an approved type and provide a 3 mm air gap contact separation in all poles The power supply cable must not touch the hot parts and must b...

Страница 14: ...11 WIRING DIAGRAM...

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