4.2 As two separate cooking
zones
Recommended for cooking with two
items of cookware.
You can use the front and rear zone
independently of one another, and
set a separate power level for each
zone.
Using cookware
5 Using cookware
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ATTENTION!
Improper use may cause damage
and is not covered by the manufac-
turer's warranty.
To prevent scratches on the hob,
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lift the cookware when you move it
on the glass ceramic.
To prevent scratches on the
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coated surfaces, only use wooden
or plastic utensils that have no
sharp edges.
Do not stack cookware without a
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protective layer in between.
To ensure good stability of the
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cookware, never overheat the pan.
To avoid impairing the non-stick
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properties, protect the pan from
dents and the coated surface from
scratches.
To avoid scratching the surface,
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never cut food in the pan. Do not
use a blender or whisk in the pan.
Always use protective material
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when placing hot cookware on a
table or worktop.
Requirement: Use a clean pan.
In order to achieve the best cook-
1.
ing results, place the cookware on
a cooking surface that is an appro-
priate size.
Heat up at level 8 to 8 .
2.
The cookware heats up very
quickly. Do not use the boost func-
tion.
Notes
To prevent the lid from becoming
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deformed, keep the lid either
– with the silicone rim facing up-
wards on the cookware or
– flat in the cabinet.
Flex cookware is never fully flat.
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Flex cookware adapts to the hob
when it is heated up.
Using cookware in the oven
6 Using cookware in the
oven
You can use the cookware in the
Using cookware in the oven
oven without a lid if you take into ac-
count the maximum temperature in
the oven.
WARNING
Risk of burns!
The cookware and the handles be-
come hot.
Use oven gloves.
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ATTENTION!
Temperatures that are too high may
damage the cookware.
Never use the cookware in the
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oven at over 220 °C.
Never use the cookware in the
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oven with the grill function.
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