First use
Remove the packaging .
Clean the product (see "Cleaning and
care") .
Positioning the product
Place the product on a flat surface that
leaves enough space for ventilation .
A minimum of 10 cm of free space must
remain between the product and the
adjacent walls (including side and back
wall) .
Suitable cookware
Only use ferromagnetic cookware which is
suitable for induction hotplates . These should
be labelled accordingly when you buy the
cookware . Cookware made of non-magnetic
metals (e .g . aluminium, cooper) and other
materials (e .g . ceramics, porcelain, glass) is
not suitable .
The base of the cookware must be able to
stand flat on the induction hotplate .
The cookware must be smooth and have a
diameter of between 10 and 22 cm .
NOTE: If the cookware is not the right
diameter or is made of unsuitable material:
–
The heating zone switches off
automatically .
–
A beep sounds .
–
The display
shows the error
11 ]
[
message EO .
Operation
NOTES:
Use suitable pots or pans with flat, even
bases in order to achieve better heat
transmission .
Use pots or pans matching the hob diameter .
The product emits a beep each time a button
is pressed .
Switching on standby mode
Place a filled pot or pan on the heating
zone
.
2 ]
[
Connect the power plug
socket-outlet .
The product emits a beep .
All indicators on the control panel
for 1 second .
shows -L- .
The display
11 ]
[
The product is in standby mode .
NOTE: When the temperature of the
heating zone
is higher than 60 °C, the
[
2 ]
shows -H- .
display
11 ]
[
Switching on program selection mode
Press and hold
The indicator above the symbol
shows ON .
The display
[
11 ]
The product emits 1 beep .
The product is now in program selection
mode .
Select a cooking mode
(see "Cooking modes") .
NOTES:
Switching back to standby mode:
Press
.
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[
If no cooking mode is selected for
30 seconds, the product automatically
switches to standby mode .
to a suitable
1 ]
[
flash
20 ]
[
for 2 seconds .
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[
lights up .
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