Q1: What function does the automatic hotplate serve?
A1: At a maximum setting, the automatic hotplate can be switched onto any of the nine power levels with one of them being used for heating food quicker.
Q2: Is it possible to cook in any type of cookware with the ceramic hob?
A2: The best performance results from the hob will come with the use of well constructed pans with a heavy bottom and thick walls and pans that are proportionate to the size of the hotplate.
Q3: Explain the meaning of the indicator “F” when it flashes
A3: The indicator “F” while flashing means that inadequate cookware is being used or no cookware at all is placed on the hotplate.
Q4: Should I restrict my children from coming near the appliance which is operational?
A4: When in use, it is recommended that you do not allow small children to come close to the hob, since the hotplates and the door of the oven become hot.
Q5: How do I go about cleaning a ceramic hob?
A5: After use, a ceramic hob should be wiped with a damp cloth and some mild detergent. Aggressive cleaning agents or abrasive materials should not be used as these may damage the surface.
Q6: The hotplate is not turning on what should I do?
A6: The hotplate should be turned on when the appropriate cookware is used and after placing it on the hotplate. If that does not resolve the issue, you should contact customer support.
Q7: Please explain how the residual heat indicator illuminates
A7: The residual heat indicator comes on when the hotplate is still hot, and hence the worried users require a little more time for the hotplate to cool down.
Q8: In case, this is compatible with any other control panels, would I be able to use this control panel along with a hob?
A8: Only Series 53 Built In Cookers and Series 57 Built In Control Panels should be used in combination with this appliance, and the use of a different model will void the warranty.