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... 8 āGetting started 10 Getting to know your appliance 10 The control panel 10 The elements 10 Hot surface indicator 11 Cooking by induction 11 What is induction cooking 11 Proper cookware 11 āOperation 12 Main switch and child safety function 12 Main switch 12 Childproof lock 12 Cooking 13 Programming...
... 8 āGetting started 10 Getting to know your appliance 10 The control panel 10 The elements 10 Hot surface indicator 11 Cooking by induction 11 What is induction cooking 11 Proper cookware 11 āOperation 12 Main switch and child safety function 12 Main switch 12 Childproof lock 12 Cooking 13 Programming...
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...fire. If clothing catches fire, drop and roll immediately to prevent burns. Be careful to extinguish flames. If the cooktop is fitted beneath the cooktop, do not go out immediately, evacuate and call the fire department. Smother flames from a grease fire with baking soda... the elements; d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS Flammable Materials In Case of Fire Fire Extinguishers Do not place metal objects on the induction cooktop Taking care of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will heat up a flaming pan. If the appliance is small and contained...
...fire. If clothing catches fire, drop and roll immediately to prevent burns. Be careful to extinguish flames. If the cooktop is fitted beneath the cooktop, do not go out immediately, evacuate and call the fire department. Smother flames from a grease fire with baking soda... the elements; d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS Flammable Materials In Case of Fire Fire Extinguishers Do not place metal objects on the induction cooktop Taking care of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will heat up a flaming pan. If the appliance is small and contained...
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... pans for ON/OFF turning off the element When you can affect their performance. Always keep the touch keys clean and dry. turning off the cooktop Touch keys to set the timer Touch keys for sel. Example: press the ON/OFF switch on the control panel. In the Proper cookware" section... Temperature levels 1Ć9 Ready 0 Hot surface s/H Keep warm function ç Powerboost function x Displays for timer Touch key Note The elements Single element Touch key for induction cooking. 10 Select the appropriate element.
... pans for ON/OFF turning off the element When you can affect their performance. Always keep the touch keys clean and dry. turning off the cooktop Touch keys to set the timer Touch keys for sel. Example: press the ON/OFF switch on the control panel. In the Proper cookware" section... Temperature levels 1Ć9 Ready 0 Hot surface s/H Keep warm function ç Powerboost function x Displays for timer Touch key Note The elements Single element Touch key for induction cooking. 10 Select the appropriate element.
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... cooking and frying Economical Cooking control and safety Cleaning Proper cookware Induction cooking constitutes a radical change in other flammable object is hot. After the cooktop has been used, only the residual heat produced by induction What is lost. Always choose adequate sized pots, pans and ... efficiency is greater than the other cooking methods. This provides maximum convenience and cleanliness. Hot surface indicator The cooktop has a hot surface indicator for induction cooking. The cooktop heats up or cools down to find out if they are still hot. If no heat is...
... cooking and frying Economical Cooking control and safety Cleaning Proper cookware Induction cooking constitutes a radical change in other flammable object is hot. After the cooktop has been used, only the residual heat produced by induction What is lost. Always choose adequate sized pots, pans and ... efficiency is greater than the other cooking methods. This provides maximum convenience and cleanliness. Hot surface indicator The cooktop has a hot surface indicator for induction cooking. The cooktop heats up or cools down to find out if they are still hot. If no heat is...
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... allows you want to the maximum temperature level setting (j). If the element referred to increase the maximum temperature level of the element in use with induction cooktops. Select the heat setting "j". 2. The warming function is deactivated. Keep warm function Method of operation Activation Deactivation All elements have this function in the element...
... allows you want to the maximum temperature level setting (j). If the element referred to increase the maximum temperature level of the element in use with induction cooktops. Select the heat setting "j". 2. The warming function is deactivated. Keep warm function Method of operation Activation Deactivation All elements have this function in the element...
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...been activated continuously for the appliance. Press power key again. WARNING If your appliance is repaired improperly, you place a saucepan on an induction element The powerboost function display flashes and then switches off by a trained service technician. The touch key panel is heavily soiled, food ...on the touch key. Wait 20 seconds and then reconnect it has become too hot when used. You can continue to protect the cooktop from overheating. The power key was touched unintentionally. Before calling customer service, please check the following: Check to cool down in ...
...been activated continuously for the appliance. Press power key again. WARNING If your appliance is repaired improperly, you place a saucepan on an induction element The powerboost function display flashes and then switches off by a trained service technician. The touch key panel is heavily soiled, food ...on the touch key. Wait 20 seconds and then reconnect it has become too hot when used. You can continue to protect the cooktop from overheating. The power key was touched unintentionally. Before calling customer service, please check the following: Check to cool down in ...
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They are a normal part of induction technology and do not indicate a defect. 21 This sound disappears or becomes quieter when the power is empty. The electronics require a controlled temperature in the joint faces between the countertop and the cooktop. The sounds described are not detrimental ...a small, uneven gap may also continue to highĆfrequency waves. This noise occurs principally in the glass ceramic surface. The cooktop is used at various speeds according to the cookware. In some circumstances, these vibrations can be visible. This sound disappears when water ...
They are a normal part of induction technology and do not indicate a defect. 21 This sound disappears or becomes quieter when the power is empty. The electronics require a controlled temperature in the joint faces between the countertop and the cooktop. The sounds described are not detrimental ...a small, uneven gap may also continue to highĆfrequency waves. This noise occurs principally in the glass ceramic surface. The cooktop is used at various speeds according to the cookware. In some circumstances, these vibrations can be visible. This sound disappears when water ...