Installation and Operation Guide
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The cradle will get very hot in use – allow plenty of time for it 
to cool before you pick it up.
The Ceramic Hotplate
The hotplate area on the left-hand side is dual purpose. It can 
be used either as a ceramic hob to heat a pan in the usual 
way (Fig.2-11) or it can be used to heat the supplied griddle.
The rear area, marked with a ring is for cooking with a pan.
There are two elements that allow either the whole of the 
area to be heated or just the rear half. To use the rear ring turn 
the control counter-clockwise (Fig.2-12).
The neon indicator light above the control knob will come on 
when a hob control is turned on and stay lit while the surface 
cools.
You can also place a large sh kettle across both heating 
zones. To heat the whole area, turn the knob clockwise.
Always take care before touching the surface even when it is 
turned o – it may be hotter than you think.
Use only pans that are suitable for ceramic hobs.
We recommend stainless steel and enamelled steel pans 
because pots and pans with copper or aluminium bases leave 
traces on the hob that are dicult to remove. 
Pots and pans should have thick, smooth, at bottoms 
(Fig.2-13). This ensures the maximum heat transfer from the 
hob to the pan, making cooking quick and energy ecient. 
Never use a round-bottomed wok, even with a stand.
The very best pans have bases that are very slightly curved up 
when cold. If you hold a ruler across the bottom you will see 
a small gap in the middle (Fig.2-14). When they heat up the 
metal expands and lies at on the cooking surface.
Make sure that the base of the pan is clean and dry to prevent 
any residue burning onto the hob panel. This also helps 
prevent scratches and deposits.
Always use pans that are the same size as (or slightly larger 
than) the areas marked on the hob top (Fig.2-15). Using 
smaller pans wastes heat, and any spillage will be burnt on. 
Using a lid will help the contents boil more quickly.
Always lift pans o the hob. Sliding pans may cause marks 
and scratches. Always turn the control to the ‘OFF’ position 
before removing a pan.
When cooking on the hob you may see the hob area you 
are using switch o and on. This is caused by a safety device 
that limits the temperature of the hob. It is quite normal, 
especially when cooking at high temperatures. If it happens 
a lot with a particular pan however it may mean the pan is 
not suitable – perhaps too small or too uneven - for a ceramic 
hob.
For best results, preheat a covered serving dish for 10 minutes 
before adding food to it.
Use only heat-resistant dishes. 
Fig.2-11
Fig.2-12
ArtNo.312-0006 Correct pan sizes
Fig.2-13
Fig.2-14
Fig.2-15










