Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Freedom® Induction cooktop
- en-us
- Table of contents
- 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 2 Preventing material damage
- 3 Environmental protection and energy-saving
- 4 Induction cooking
- 5 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance
- 6 Operation
- 6.1 First time use
- 6.2 Turning the cooktop on or off
- 6.3 Cooking zone settings
- 6.4 Recommended cooking settings
- 6.5 Kitchen timer
- 6.6 Stopwatch
- 6.7 PowerBoost®
- 6.8 PanBoost™
- 6.9 Keep warm
- 6.10 Transfer function
- 6.11 Cooking sensor mode
- 6.11.1 Suitable cookware for the cooking sensor function
- 6.11.2 Types of cooking processes with the cooking sensor function
- 6.11.3 Setting the boiling point
- 6.11.4 Setting the cooking sensor function
- 6.11.5 Changing the temperature for the cooking sensor function
- 6.11.6 Turning the cooking sensor function off
- 6.11.7 Cooking charts for the cooking sensor function
- 6.12 Wireless cooking sensor
- 6.13 MyZone®
- 6.14 TeppanyakiPro™ mode
- 6.15 Panel lock
- 6.16 Pause function
- 6.17 Basic settings
- 7 Home Connect™
- 8 Cooktop - Hood Sync
- 9 Cleaning and maintenance
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Disposal
- 12 FAQs
- 13 Customer service
- 14 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
Operation en-us
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2. Open the cap on the cooking sensor. Remove the bat-
tery from the lower section of the casing and insert a
new battery. In doing so, pay attention to the correct
alignment of the battery terminals.
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Note:Do not use any metal objects to remove the bat-
tery. Do not touch the battery terminals.
3. Close the cap on the cooking sensor. The indentations
for the screws on the cap must be aligned with the in-
dentations on the lower section of the casing. Tighten
the screws with a screwdriver.
4. Reattach the silicone cover back to the lower section of
the cooking sensor casing.
Note:Use only high-quality CR2032 batteries in order to
guarantee a long service life.
Declaration of Conformity
BSH Home Appliances Corporation hereby declares that
the appliance with wireless cooking sensor function meets
the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of
the Directive 2014/53/EU.
A detailed Declaration of Conformity in accordance with
Directive RED can be found at www.thermador.com on the
product page for your appliance under "Additional docu-
ments.
The logos and the Bluetooth® brand are registered trade-
marks and property of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. These trade-
marks are used by BSH Home Appliances Corporation un-
der licence. All other marks and trade names are the prop-
erty of the respective companies.
6.13 MyZone®
With this function, five default power levels are displayed
when you place an item of cookware cooking surface. This
allows you to change the power level during cooking by
moving the cookware forward or backward.
The default power levels are 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 7.0 and 9.0.
General information:
¡ You can change the default power levels in the basic
settings menu.
→
"Basic settings", Page27
¡ If the function is not available in the settings area, the
cookware may be too big. Use a smaller item of cook-
ware.
¡ If the function does not activate when you select the
power level, the appliance may have reached its maxi-
mum power consumption. Refer to the information on
power management.
→
"Basic settings", Page27
¡ Refer to the information on cooking with induction for in-
formation on the type, size and positioning of the cook-
ware. →
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Activating MyZone®
1. Place the cookware on the cooking surface.
2. Touch to enter the cookware mode menu .