MAGNET TEST
Use the small magnet (A) to check if the bottom of the pot is magnetic.
Only pots that the magnet sticks to are suitable.
POT RECOGNITION
One of the main advantages of the induction cooktop is the automatic pot recognition. When
the cooktop is turned on, the power indicator lights up. If the pot is placed on the cooktop
within 10 minutes, it recognizes it and starts at the preset power level. When the pot is
removed, the power automatically shuts off.
If a smaller pot is placed, the cooktop will only use the amount of energy necessary to heat
the pot according to its size.
THE HEATING PLATE MAY BE DAMAGED IF:
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An empty pot is heated.
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Inappropriate pots are used.
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Clay pots that scratch the glass surface are used.
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The bottom of the pot is not cleaned.
Using poor-quality pots or any adapters for non-magnetic pots voids the product
warranty. In this case, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage caused to the appliance and/or nearby objects.
5.3 POWER ADJUSTMENT
The heating power of the cooking zones can be set to different levels. Below is a table with an
example of use for each power setting.
POWER
PURPOSE
1
Off, using residual heat
1-2
Keep food warm, simmer small amounts
3
Simmer (continuation of cooking after a powerful start)
4-5
Slow cooking (continuation of large quantities, roasting large pieces)
6
Roasting, Searing
7-8
Roasting
9
Start cooking, browning
A
Automatic heating
P
Particularly powerful setting for large amounts of food
A
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