Operating and Installation instructions

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Induction
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No cookware/unsuitable cookware
display
The set power level flashes in the nu-
merical keybank for the cooking zone if
- no cookware or unsuitable cookware
(items without a magnetizable bot-
tom) is being used
- the bottom diameter of the cookware
being used is too small
- the cookware is removed from a
cooking zone that is on
If suitable cookware is placed on the
cooking zone within 3minutes, the
flashing power level will go out and you
can continue as usual.
If no cookware or if unsuitable cook-
ware is used, the cooking zone will au-
tomatically turn off after 3minutes.
Tips
- To make optimum use of the cooking
zones, choose cookware with a suit-
able base diameter (see “Overview“,
“Cooking zone data”). If the cook-
ware is too small it will not be recog-
nized.
- Position the cookware as centrally as
possible on the relevant cooking
zone/cooking area.
- Use only pots and pans with smooth
bases. Rough bases can scratch the
ceramic glass.
- Always lift the cookware to move it.
This will help prevent scratching. If
any scratches do appear as a result
of cookware being pushed around,
this will not affect the function of the
cooktop. These scratches are normal
signs of use.
- Please note that the maximum diam-
eter quoted by manufacturers often
refers to the diameter of the top rim
of the pot or pan. The diameter of the
base (generally smaller) is more im-
portant.
- If possible, use pans with straight
sides. If pans with sloped sides are
used, the induction also takes effect
around the edges of the pan. This
can cause the edge of the pan to be-
come discolored or the coating to
peel off.