Gaggenau CI 292 600, CI 292 610, CI 282 610 Use And Care Manual

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Table of Contents 4
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Table of Contents
Use and care manual
Safety Definitions 5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6
Fire Safety 6 Cooking Safety 6 Burn Prevention 7 Child Safety 8 Cleaning Safety 8 Cookware Safety 8 Proper Installation and Maintenance 8 Electromagnetic interference 9 Cooling fan 9 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 9
Causes of damage 10
Overview 10
Protecting the environment 11
Energy-saving advice 11
Cooking with Induction 11
Advantages of induction cooking 11 Cookware 11
Getting to know your appliance 13
Control panel 13 Elements 14 Residual heat indicator 14
Twistpad with twist knob 15
Remove the twist knob 15 Storing the twist knob 15
Saucepan booster function 22
Activating 22 Deactivating 22
Frying pan booster function 23
Recommendations for use 23 Activating 23 Deactivating 23
Keep-warm function 24
Activating 24 Deactivating 24
Automatic functions 24
Types of automatic functions 24 Suitable cookware 25 Sensors and special accessories 25 Functions and heat settings 26 Table 29 Preparation and maintenance of the wireless temperature sensor 34 Declaration of conformity 36
Child lock 36
Activating and deactivating the childproof lock 36
Cleaning protection display 37
Automatic shut-off 37
Basic settings 38
To access the basic settings 39
Operating the appliance 15
Switching the cooktop on and off 15 Setting an element 15 Chef's recommendations 16
Flex function 19
Cookware use recommendations 19 As two independent elements 19 As a single element 19
Transfer function 20
Timer functions 21
Cooking timer 21 Short-term timer 21 Stopwatch function 22
Cleaning and Maintenance 39
Daily Cleaning 39 Cleaning guidelines 39 Cleaning charts 40 Twist knob 40 Wireless temperature sensor 41 Maintenance 41
Frequently-asked questions and answers (FAQ) 42
Faults – what to do? 44
Suitability test of cookware 46
Customer service 46
Additional information on products, accessories, replacement parts and services can be found at
www.gaggenau.com and in the online shop www.gaggenau.com/zz/store
Safety Definitions
9 WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.
9 CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance or property may occur as a result of non-compliance with this advisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or tips.
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WARNING
When properly cared for, your new appliance has been designed to be safe and reliable. Read all instructions carefully before use. These precautions will reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to persons. When using kitchen appliances, basic safety precautions must be followed, including those in the following pages.
Examine the appliance after unpacking it. In the event of transport damage, do not plug it in.
Fire Safety
Do not allow aluminum foil, plastic, paper or cloth to come in contact with a hot surface element, burner or grate. Do not allow pans to boil dry.
If the cooktop is near a window, forced air vent or fan, be certain that flammable materials such as window coverings do not blow over or near the burners or elements. They could catch on fire.
Always have a working smoke detector near the kitchen.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: a) SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie
sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN – You may be
burned.
c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or
towels – a violent steam explosion will result.
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher,
and you already know how to operate it.
The fire is small and contained in the area where
it started.
The fire department is being called.You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
Whenever possible, do not operate the ventilation system during a cooktop fire. However, do not reach through fire to turn it off.
Never leave the cooktop unattended when in use. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A GREASE FIRE: a) Never leave surface units unattended at high
settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils slowly on low or medium settings.
b) Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or
when flambeing food (i.e. Crepes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambé).
c) Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should not
be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.
d) Use proper pan size. Always use cookware
appropriate for the size of the surface element.
In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire, drop and roll immediately to extinguish flames.
Have an appropriate fire extinguisher available, nearby, highly visible and easily accessible near the appliance.
Cooking Safety
WARNING
Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in overheating the appliance. Never use the appliance for storage.
When using the timer, always supervise the cooktop and do not allow anything to boil over or burn. Boilovers can cause smoke and some foods and oils may catch fire if left on high temperature settings.
Smother flames from food fires other than grease fires with baking soda. Never use water on cooking fires.
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WARNING
If the frying sensor is not working properly, overheating may result causing smoke and damage to the pan. WHEN COOKING WITH THE FRYING SENSOR OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Use a system pan only Always put the pan in the centre of the heating
element
Do not place a lid on the pan Never leave frying fat unattended
CAUTION
If the temperature sensing system is not working properly, boilovers may result causing burns and injury. WHEN COOKING WITH THE COOKING SENSOR FUNCTION OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Always put the lid on pots
Always fill pots with at least 1 ¼" (3 cm) of
liquid
Always use pots of the appropriate size and
type (enamelware pots, stainless steel and aluminum pots equipped with wireless temperature sensor)
Always keep the sensor’s window clean
WARNING
Risk of injury
The wireless temperature sensor is equipped with a battery that can be damaged or explode if it is subjected to high temperatures. Remove the sensor from the cookware and keep it safe from all sources of heat.
Injury and damage to the appliance may occur if control elements are not used properly.
If the cooktop turns off automatically and can no longer be operated, it may turn itself on unintentionally at a later point. Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact Customer Support for service.
Burn Prevention
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS - Surface units may be hot even though they are dark in color. Areas near surface units may become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing, potholders, or other flammable materials contact surface units or areas near units until they have had sufficient time to cool. Among these areas are the cooktop and areas facing the cooktop.
Do not heat or warm unopened food containers. Build­up of pressure may cause the container to burst and cause injury.
Always use dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.
Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food (i.e. Crêpes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambe).
Use high heat settings on the cooktop only when necessary. To avoid bubbling and splattering, heat oil slowly on no more than a low-medium setting. Hot oil is capable of causing extreme burns and injury.
Never move a pan of hot oil, especially a deep fat fryer. Wait until it is cool.
WARNING
Risk of injury
The temperature sensor can be very hot when removing it after cooking. Use potholders or a dish towel to remove it.
With use of the cooking functions, make sure that the burner set matches the burner where the cookware with temperature sensor is located.
Never use the appliance if liquids or foods have spilled around the control panel. Always turn off the cooktop and dry the control panel.
Secure all loose garments, etc. before beginning. Tie long hair so that it does not hang loose, and do not wear loose fitting clothing or hanging garments, such as ties, scarves, jewelry, or dangling sleeves.
WARNING
Risk of burns
Metallic objects become hot very quickly on the cooktop. Never set down metallic objects, such as knives, forks, spoons and lids on the cooktop.
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WARNING
Risk of burns
The pan detection may potentially fail to turn off the cooking zone due to spilled food or objects placed upon the cooktop. After each use, turn off the cooktop using the main switch.
If the display does not work when a cooking area is heating up, disconnect the circuit breaker from the fuse box. Contact an authorized servicer.
Child Safety
When children become old enough to use the appliance, it is the responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in safe practices by qualified persons.
Do not allow anyone to climb, stand, lean, sit, or hang on any part of an appliance, especially a door, warming drawer, or storage drawer. This can damage the appliance, and the unit may tip over, potentially causing severe injury.
Cookware Safety
Hold the handle of the pan when stirring or turning food. This helps prevent spills and movement of the pan.
Use Proper Pan Size. The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the heating element or burner to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface heating unit. This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different size. Proper relationship of cookware to heating element or burner will also improve efficiency.
Cookware not approved for use with ceramic cooktops may break with sudden temperature changes. Use only pans that are appropriate for ceramic induction cooktops.
Always position handles of utensils inward so they do not extend over adjacent work areas, burners, or the edge of the cooktop. This reduces the risk of fires, spills and burns.
WARNING
Do not allow children to use this appliance unless closely supervised by an adult. Children and pets should not be left alone or unattended in the area where the appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to play in its vicinity, whether or not the appliance is in use.
CAUTION
Items of interest to children should not be stored in an appliance, in cabinets above an appliance or on the backsplash. Children climbing on an appliance to reach items could be seriously injured.
Cleaning Safety
Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes when applied to a hot surface. Wet clothes and sponges can cause burns from steam.
Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance.
RISK of injury
When cooking with a bain-marie, the cooktop and cooking vessel may crack due to overheating. The cooking vessel in the bain-marie must not come in direct contact with the bottom of the pot filled with water. Use only heat-resistant cookware.
WARNING
Danger of injury
Cookware may jump upward due to fluid trapped between the cookware bottom and cooking zone. Always keep cooking zone and cookware bottom dry.
Proper Installation and Maintenance
Have the installer show you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. Refer to Installation Instructions for details.
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This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 13,100 feet (4,000 meters) above sea level.
This appliance is intended for normal family household use only. It is not approved for outdoor use. See the Statement of Limited Product Warranty. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer.
Do not store or use corrosive chemicals, vapors, flammables or nonfood products on or near this appliance. It is specifically designed for use when heating or cooking food. The use of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage the appliance and could result in injury.
Do not operate this appliance if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged. Contact an authorized servicer.
Do not cook on a broken cooktop. Cleaning solutions and spillovers may create a risk of electric shock.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual. Refer all servicing to a factory authorized service center.
To avoid electrical shock hazard, before servicing the appliance, switch power off at the service panel and lock the panel to prevent the power from being switched on accidentally.
Electromagnetic interference
WARNING
CAUTION
Persons with a pacemaker or similar medical device should exercise caution when standing near an induction cooktop while it is in use. Consult your doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker or similar medical device for additional information about its effects with electromagnetic fields from an induction cooktop.
WARNING
Hazard due to magnetism
The wireless temperature sensor is magnetic. The magnetic elements can damage electronic implants such as pacemakers or insulin pumps. People with electronic implants should therefore not put the temperature sensor in the pockets of their clothes and should maintain a minimum distance of 10 cm with respect to their pacemaker or similar medical device.
Cooling fan
The cooktop is equipped with a cooling fan on its underside. Should the cooktop lie above a drawer, there must be no objects or paper in it. They may be sucked in and compromise the cooling of the appliance or damage the fan.
There must be a minimum distance of ¾" (20mm) between the content of the drawer and the fan input.
This induction cooktop generates and uses ISM frequency energy that heats cookware by using an electromagnetic field. It has been tested and complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules for ISM equipment. This induction cooktop meets the FCC requirements to minimize interference with other devices in residential installation. Induction cooktops may cause interference with television or radio reception. If interference occurs, the user should try to correct the interference by: Relocating the receiving antenna of the radio or
television.
Increasing the distance between the cooktop and
the receiver.
Connecting the receiver into an outlet different than
the receiver.
It is the user’s responsibility to correct any interference.
State of California Proposition 65 Warnings
WARNING
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Causes of damage
NOTICE:
Rough pot and pan bases scratch the cooktop. Never leave cookware cooking empty. This can
cause damage.
Do not place hot pots or pans on the control panel,
the displays or the cooktop surround. This can cause damage.
Damage can occur if hard or pointed objects fall on
the cooktop.
Aluminum foil and plastic containers can melt and
stick on hot burners. The use of oven protective foil on the cooktop is not recommended.
Overview
You will find the most frequently caused damage in the following table.
Damage Cause Remedy
Stains Boiled over food. Remove boiled over food immediately with a glass scraper.
Unsuitable cleaning agent. Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for this type of cook-
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Scratches Salt, sugar and sand. Do not use the cooktop as a work surface or storage space.
Cookware with rough bases scratch the cooktop.
Discoloration Unsuitable cleaning agent. Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for this type of cook-
Pan abrasion. Lift pots and pans when moving them.
Blisters Sugar, food with a high sugar content. Remove boiled over food immediately with a glass scraper.
Check the cookware.
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Protecting the environment
Cooking with Induction
Energy-saving advice
Place a fitting lid on cookware. Cooking with an
uncovered pan will result in a considerable increase in energy use. Use a glass lid to provide visibility and avoid having to lift the lid.
Use cookware equipped with a solid, flat bottom.
Curved pan bases increase energy consumption.
The diameter of the pan base must match the size
of the element. Note: The manufacturer normally indicates the pan's upper diameter. This is normally greater than the diameter of the pan's base.
Choose cookware of a size suited to the amount of
food you are going to cook. A large pan that is only half full will use a lot of energy.
Use a small amount of water when cooking. This
saves energy, and vegetables retain a larger percentage of their vitamins and minerals.
Select the lowest power level to maintain cooking. If
the power level is too high, energy is wasted.
Advantages of induction cooking
Induction cooking is very different from traditional cooking methods, as heat builds up directly in the item of cookware. This offers numerous advantages:
Saves time when boiling and frying. Saves energy. Easier to care for and clean. Spilled food does not
burn on as quickly.
Heat control and safety – the cooktop increases or
decreases the heat supply as soon as the user changes the setting. The induction element stops the heat supply as soon as the cookware is removed from the element, without having to switch it off first.
Cookware
Only use ferromagnetic cookware for induction cooking, such as:
Cookware made from enameled steel Cookware made from cast iron Special induction-compatible cookware made from
stainless steel.
To check whether your cookware is suitable for induction cooking, refer to the section on ~ "Suitability test of cookware".
To achieve a good cooking result, the ferromagnetic area on the base of the pan should match the size of the element. If a element does not detect an item of cookware, try placing it on another element with a smaller diameter.
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Some induction cookware does not have a fully ferromagnetic base:
If the base of the cookware is only partially
ferromagnetic, only the area that is ferromagnetic will heat up. This may mean that heat will not be distributed evenly. The non-ferromagnetic area may not heat up to a sufficient temperature for cooking.
The ferromagnetic area will also be reduced if the
material of which the base of the cookware is made contains aluminum, for example. This may mean that the cookware will not become sufficiently hot or even that it will not be detected.
No pan or improper size
If no pan is placed on the selected element, or if it is made of unsuitable material or is not the correct size, the power level displayed on the element indicator will flash. Place a suitable pan on the element to stop the flashing. If you take longer than 90 seconds to place a suitable pan on the element, it will automatically turn off.
Empty pans or pans with a thin base
Do not heat up empty pans, or use pans with a thin base. The cooktop is equipped with an internal safety system. However, an empty pan may heat up so quickly that the "automatic switch off" function may not have time to react and the pan may reach very high temperatures. The pan base could melt and damage the cooktop glass. In this case, do not touch the pan and switch the cooktop off. If the cooktop fails to work after it has cooled down, please contact the technical service.
Pan detection
Each element has a lower limit for pan detection. This depends on the diameter of the ferromagnetic area of the cookware and the material of which its base is made. For this reason, you should always use the element that best matches the diameter of the base of the pan.
Unsuitable cookware
Do not ever use adapter plates for induction or cookware made of:
Traditional stainless steel Glass Clay Copper Aluminum
Properties of the base of the cookware
The material(s) of which the base of the cookware is made can affect the cooking result. Using pots and pans made from materials that distribute heat evenly through them, such as stainless-steel pans with a three-layer base, saves time and energy.
Use cookware with a flat base; if the base of the cookware is uneven, this may impair the heat supply.
Automatic detection in double and triple cooking zones
These cooking zones can detect cookware of different sizes. Depending on the material and the properties of the cookware, the cooking zone automatically activates the singe, double or triple cooking zone, supplying the proper power to obtain good cooking results.
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Getting to know your appliance
You will find information on measurements and power ratings for the individual cooking zones in the overview on page 2.
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When the cooktop heats up, the symbols for the touch keys available at this time light up.
Touching a symbol activates the associated function. A confirmation signal sounds.
Notes
The corresponding symbols for the touch keys light
up depending on whether they are available. The indicators for the available functions light up in white. Once a function is selected, its indicator lights up in orange.
Always keep the control panel clean and dry.
Moisture can prevent it from working properly.
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Residual heat indicator
The cooktop has a residual heat indicator for each element. This indicates that an element is still hot. Do not touch an element while the residual heat indicator is lit up.
The following are shown depending on the amount of residual heat:
Display : High temperature Display œ: Low temperature
If you remove the cookware from the element during cooking, the residual heat indicator and the selected heat setting will flash alternately.
When the element is switched off, the residual heat indicator will light up. Even after the cooktop has been switched off, the residual heat indicator will stay lit for as long as the element is still warm.
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Twistpad with twist knob
Operating the appliance
The twistpad is the area in which you can use the twist knob to select the elements and heat settings.
The twist knob is magnetic and is placed in the middle of the area marked on the twistpad. To activate an element, press the twist knob so that it tilts in the appropriate area for the required element. Turning the twist knob selects the heat setting.
Position the twist knob on the twist pad so that it is in the center of the indicators that delimit the twist pad area.
Note: Even if the twist knob is not entirely central, this will not under any circumstances affect how the twist knob works.
Remove the twist knob
Removing the twist knob activates the wipe-protection function.
The twist knob can be removed during cooking. The wipe-protection function is activated for 10 minutes. If the twist knob is not returned to its position before this time elapses, the cooktop switches off.
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If during these 10 minutes a metallic object is placed in the twistpad area, the cooktop may continue to heat up. Therefore, always switch off the cooktop using the main switch.
This chapter explains how to set a element. The table shows heat settings and cooking times for various meals.
Switching the cooktop on and off
Switch the cooktop on and off using the main switch.
To switch on: Position the twist knob in the area in which it can be used. Touch the # symbol. The symbols for the elements and the functions available at this time light up. lights up next to the elements. The cooktop is ready for use.
To switch off: Touch the # symbol until the indicator goes out. All elements are switched off. The residual heat indicator remains lit until the elements have cooled down sufficiently.
Notes
The cooktop switches off automatically if all
elements have been switched off for more than 20 seconds.
The selected settings are stored for 5 seconds after
the cooktop has been switched off. If during this period, the element is switched back on, the previously set heating settings flash. To apply these settings, tap on the twist knob within the next 5 seconds. If you do not tap the twist knob or if you touch a different sensor key, all previous settings will be deleted.
Storing the twist knob
A strong magnet is located inside of the twist knob. Keep the twist knob away from magnetic data carriers such as credit cards and cards with magnetic strips. Otherwise, these data carriers may be damaged beyond repair.
The magnet may also cause faults on televisions and screens.
Note: The twist knob is magnetic. Metal particles stuck to the bottom may scratch the surface of the cooktop. Always clean the twist knob thoroughly.
Setting an element
Set the required element using the twist knob.
Heat setting 1 = lowest setting.
Heat setting 9 = highest setting.
Every heat setting has an intermediate setting. This is shown in the element display as .5.
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Selecting a element and heat setting
The cooktop must be on.
1 Select the element. To do this, touch the twist knob
in the appropriate area for the required element.
2 Within the next 10 seconds, turn the twist knob until
the required heat setting appears in the heat setting display.
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Notes
When placing an item of cookware on the flexible
cooking zone, it must be positioned correctly according to size, see section ~ "Flex function".
If the indicators flash after you have changed the
settings, check whether the cookware is suitable for induction cooking. See section ~ "Suitability
test of cookware"
Chef's recommendations
Recommendations
When heating up puree, cream soups and thick
sauces, stir occasionally.
Set heat setting 8 to 9 for preheating. When cooking with the lid on, turn the heat setting
down as soon as steam escapes between the lid and the cookware.
After cooking, keep the lid on the cookware until
you serve the food.
To cook with the pressure cooker, observe the
manufacturer's instructions.
Do not cook food for too long, otherwise the
nutrients will be lost. The kitchen timer can be used to set the optimum cooking time.
For healthier cooking results, oil or grease should
not be heated until it smokes.
To brown food, fry small portions in succession. Cookware may reach high temperatures while the
food is cooking. We recommend that you use pot holders.
You can find recommendations for energy-efficient
cooking in section ~ "Protecting the environment"
Changing the heat setting
Select the element and change the heat setting using the twist knob.
Switching off the element
Select the element and turn the twist knob until appears. The element switches itself off and the residual heat indicator lights up.
Notes
If there is no cookware on the induction element,
the heat setting display flashes. After a while, the element will switch itself off.
If there is cookware on the element before
switching the cooktop on, this is detected at most 20 seconds after touching the main switch and the element is selected automatically. Set the heating setting within 10 seconds. Otherwise, the element switches off again after 20 seconds. Even if there are several pots and pans on the cooktop when it is switched on, only one item of cookware is detected.
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Cooking table
The table shows which heat setting is suitable for each type of food. The cooking time may vary depending on the type, weight, thickness and quality of the food.
Heat setting
Cooking time (min.)
Melting
Chocolate coating 1 - 1. ­Butter, honey, gelatin 1 - 2 -
Heating and keeping warm
Stew, e.g., lentil stew 1. - 2 ­Milk* 1. - 2. ­Heating sausages in water* 3 - 4 -
Defrosting and heating
Spinach, frozen 3 - 4 15 - 25 Goulash, frozen 3 - 4 35 - 55
Poaching, simmering
Potato dumplings* 4. - 5. 20 - 30 Fish* 4 - 5 10 - 15 White sauces, e.g., Béchamel sauce 1 - 2 3 - 6 Whisked sauces, e.g., Béarnaise sauce, Hollandaise sauce 3 - 4 8 - 12
Boiling, steaming, braising
Rice (with double the quantity of water) 2 - 3 15 - 30 Rice pudding*** 2 - 3 30 - 40 Unpeeled boiled potatoes 4 - 5 25 - 35 Boiled potatoes 4 - 5 15 - 30 Pasta, noodles* 6 - 7 6 - 10 Stew 3. - 4. 120 - 180 Soups 3. - 4. 15 - 60 Vegetables 2. - 3. 10 - 20 Vegetables, frozen 3. - 4. 7 - 20 Cooking in a pressure cooker 4. - 5. -
Braising
Roulades 4 - 5 50 - 65 Pot roast 4 - 5 60 - 100 Goulash*** 3 - 4 50 - 60 * Without lid
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Heat setting
Cooking time (min.)
Braising /Roasting with a little oil
Schnitzel, plain or breaded 6 - 7 6 - 10 Schnitzel, frozen 6 - 7 8 - 12 Chop, plain or breaded** 6 - 7 8 - 12 Steak (3 cm thick) 7 - 8 8 - 12 Chicken breast (2 cm thick)** 5 - 6 10 - 20 Chicken breast, frozen** 5 - 6 10 - 30 Meatballs (3 cm thick)** 4. - 5. 20 - 30 Hamburgers (2 cm thick)** 6 - 7 10 - 20 Fish and fish fillet, plain 5 - 6 8 - 20 Fish and fish fillet, breaded 6 - 7 8 - 20 Fish, breaded and frozen, e.g., fish sticks 6 - 7 8 - 15 Scampi, prawns 7 - 8 4 - 10 Sautéeing fresh vegetables and mushrooms 7 - 8 10 - 20 Stir-fry, vegetables, meat cut in strips Asian-style 7 - 8 15 - 20 Frozen dinners, e.g., stir-fries 6 - 7 6 - 10 Pancakes (baked in succession) 6. - 7. ­Omelets (fry one after the other) 3. - 4. 3 - 6 Fried eggs 5 - 6 3 - 6
Deep-frying* (150-200 g per portion in 1-2 L oil, deep-fry in portions)
Frozen products, e.g., french fries, chicken nuggets 8 - 9 ­Croquettes, frozen 7 - 8 ­Meat, e.g. chicken pieces 6 - 7 ­Fish, breaded or beer-battered 6 - 7 ­Vegetables, mushrooms, breaded or beer-battered, tempura 6 - 7 ­Small baked goods, e.g., doughnuts, beer-battered fruit 4 - 5 ­* Without lid
** Turn several times ***Preheat to heat setting 8 - 8.
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Flex function
You can use the flexible cooking zone as a single element or as two independent elements, as required.
It consists of four inductors that work independently of each other. If the flex function is in use, only the area that is covered by cookware is activated.
Cookware use recommendations
Place the cookware in the middle. This guarantees optimal pot detection and heat distribution.
As a single element
Diameter smaller than or equal to 5 X" (13 cm) Place the cookware on one of the four positions that can be seen in the illus­tration.
As a single element
Using the entire cooking zone by connecting both elements.
Linking the two elements
1 Set down the cookware. Select one of the two
elements in the flexible cooking zone and set the heat setting.
2 Touch the ª symbol. The ª indicator lights up. The flexible cooking zone has now been activated. The
heat setting appears in the two displays for the flexible cooking zone.
Notes
If both elements are set to different heat settings
before being linked, both elements switch to 0 on activation.
If there is a cooking timer programmed for one
element, this will also be assigned to the second element when the two are linked.
Diameter greater than 5 X" (13 cm) Place the cookware on one of the three positions that can be seen in the illustration.
If the cookware takes up more than one element, place it starting on the upper or lower edge of the flexible cooking zone.
As two independent elements
The front and rear elements each have two inductors and can be used independently of each other. Select the required heat setting for each of the elements. Use only one item of cookware on each element.
As two independent elements
Changing the heat setting
Select one of the two elements assigned to the flexible cooking zone and set the heat setting using the twist knob.
Unlinking the two elements
1 Select one of the two elements assigned to the
flexible cooking zone.
2 Touch the ª symbol. 3 The « symbol appears in the cooking zone display.
This deactivates the flexible cooking zone. The two elements will now function independently.
Note: If the element is switched off, and then switched back on again later, the flexible cooking zone is reset to function as two independent elements.
The flexible cooking zone is used like two independent elements.
Activating
See section ~ "Operating the appliance"
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Transfer function
You can use this function to transfer the settings of one element to another.
This function can also be used on the flexible cooking zones.
Note: For additional information on how to position the cookware please read section ~ "Flex function"
1 Lift the cookware from the cooktop.
The element indicator starts flashing. The element does not heat up.
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Notes
Move the cookware to a element that is not
switched on, which has not yet been preset and on which no other cookware has yet been placed.
If the Flex function is activated by moving an item of
cookware across the flexible cooking zone, the settings will be automatically applied.
A set cooking time or the cooking sensor function
will also be transferred to the new element. The frying sensor function will not be transferred.
The booster functions can only be moved from left
to right or from right to left when none of the elements are active.
If a new item of cookware is set down on another
element before the settings have been confirmed, this function will be ready for both pieces of cookware. Confirm the desired element.
If more than one piece of cookware is moved, the
function will only be ready for the piece of cookware that was moved last.
During the adjustment time, you can return the
cookware to the original element. The element then continues to heat up using the previous setting, without the need for confirmation.
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2 Set down the cookware on a flexible element within
90 seconds. The new element is detected and the
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flashes in the element display.
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twist knob. The setting has been transferred.
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Timer functions
Your cooktop has three timer functions:
Cooking timer Short-term timer Stopwatch function
Frying/cooking sensor function
If a cooking time has been programmed for a element and the frying sensor or cooking sensor is activated, the cooking time will begin to count down immediately, instead of once the selected temperature setting has been reached.
Changing or deleting the time
Select the element and then touch the 6 symbol.
Cooking timer
The element automatically switches off after the time that is set has elapsed.
You can set a time of up to 99 minutes. The time elapses in the timer display in minutes, the final half a minute is displayed in seconds.
Setting procedure:
1 Select the element and the required heat setting. 2 Touch the 6 symbol. The 6 display for the element
lights up.‹‹ lights up on the timer display.
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Change the cooking time using the twist knob, or set to
‹‹ to delete it.
When the time has elapsed
The element switches off. A signal sounds, appears in the element display and ‹‹ flashes in the timer display. Touch any symbol or press the twist knob; the indicators
go out and the audible signal ceases.
Notes
If a cooking time was programmed for several
elements, the cooking time that ends first appears in the timer display. The 6 indicator for the element lights up orange.
Select the relevant element to call up the remaining
cooking time for a element. The cooking time appears for 10 seconds.
Short-term timer
You can use the short-term timer to set a time of up to 99 minutes.
3 Use the Twist knob to select the required cooking
time.
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The cooking time begins to elapse.
Note: If the flexible cooking zone is selected as the only element, the set time for the entire cooking zone is the same.
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This functions independently from the elements and from other settings. This function does not automatically switch off a element.
How to activate the function
1 Touch the Š symbol, ‹‹ appears in the short-term
timer display.
2 Select the required time using the twist knob. 3 Touch the Š symbol again to confirm the selected
time.
The time begins to elapse.
Changing or deleting the time
Touch the Š symbol and use the twist knob to change the time or set it to ‹‹.
When the time has elapsed
A signal sounds for three minutes. ‹‹ flashes in the short-term timer display. Touch the Š symbol again: The displays go out and the audible signal ceases.
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Stopwatch function
The stopwatch shows the cooking time that has elapsed so far in minutes and seconds (mm.ss). The maximum duration is 99 minutes and 59 seconds (99.59). If this value is reached, the display starts again at 00.00.
The stopwatch works independently of the elements and other settings. This function does not automatically switch off an element.
Activating
Touch the ® symbol.‹‹.‹‹ appears in the stopwatch display.
The time begins to elapse.
Deactivating
Touching the ® symbol stops the stopwatch function. The stopwatch displays remain lit.
Saucepan booster function
This function allows large volumes of water to be heated up even more quickly than with power setting Booster function temporarily increases the top output of the selected element.
This function can always be activated for an element, provided the other element in the same group is not in use (see illustration).
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If you press the ® symbol again while it is still orange, the time continues to elapse.
If you press and hold the ® symbol, the displays go out.
The function is deactivated.
Note: The Booster function can also be activated on the flexible cooking zone if this is being used as a single element.
Activating
1 Select the element. 2 Touch the Ž symbol.
The ˜ indicator lights up.
The function has now been activated.
Deactivating
1 Select the element. 2 Touch the Ž symbol, turn the twist knob or select a
different function. The ˜ indicator goes out and the element switches back to the Š heat setting.
The function is deactivated.
Notes
In certain circumstances, this function may switch
itself off automatically in order to protect the electronic elements inside the cooktop.
If a heat setting had been made before activating
the function for pans, this is once again adopted automatically after deactivating the function.
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Frying pan booster function
This function enables you to heat cookware faster than when using heat setting
After deactivating the function, select the appropriate heat setting for your food.
This function can always be activated for an element, provided the other element in the same group is not in use (see illustration).
Note: The Booster function for pans can also be activated on the flexible cooking zone if this is being used as a single element.
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Deactivating
1 Select the element. 2 Touch the © symbol, turn the twist knob or select
a different function. The display goes out. The heat setting Š lights up in the display for the element.
The function is deactivated.
Notes
In certain circumstances, this function may switch
itself off automatically in order to protect the electronic elements inside the cooktop.
If a heat setting had been made before activating
the function for pans, this is once again adopted automatically after deactivating the function.
Recommendations for use
Always use cookware that has not been pre-heated. Use pots and pans with a flat base. Do not use
containers with a thin base.
Never leave empty cookware, oil, butter or lard to
heat up unattended.
Do not place a lid on the cookware. Place the cookware on the center of the element.
Ensure that the diameter of the base of the cookware corresponds to the size of the element.
You can find information on the type, size and
positioning of the cookware in section
~ "Cooking with Induction"
Activating
1 Select the element. 2 Touch the © symbol. The indicator lights up.
The function has now been activated.
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Keep-warm function
Automatic functions
This function is suitable for melting chocolate or butter and for keeping food warm.
Activating
1 Select the required element. 2 Touch the £ symbol within the next 10 seconds.
lights up on the display.
The function has now been activated.
Deactivating
1 Select the element. 2 Press the
different function. The – indicator goes out. The element switches itself off and the residual heat indicator lights up.
The function is deactivated.
£ symbol, turn the twist knob or select a
The automatic functions guarantee easy cooking and promise outstanding cooking results. The recommended temperature settings are suitable for any type of cooking.
They permit cooking without boiling over and promise perfect cooking and frying results.
During the entire cooking process, the sensors measure the temperature of the cookware. This permits the regulation of cooking performance in order to maintain the correct temperature.
Once the selected temperature has been reached, the food can be added. The temperature is automatically kept constant without having to change the temperature setting.
The frying sensor function is available for all elements.
The cooking sensor function is available for all elements if a wireless temperature sensor is present.
In this section, you will find information on:
Automatic functions Suitable cookware Sensors and special accessories Functions and heat settings Recommended dishes Preparation and maintenance of the wireless
temperature sensor
Types of automatic functions
The automatic functions are used to select the best preparation type for each dish.
Automatic functions Temperature settings Cookware Availability Activation
Frying sensor function
Roasting/frying with little oil 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 All elements
Cooking sensor function
Heating / keeping warm
Simmering
*Preheat with the lid on and fry with the lid off. If the hob does not have a wireless temperature sensor, this can be purchased from specialist retailers or through our Customer
Service.
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140-160° F (60-70 °C)
175-195° F (80-90 °C)
The table shows the various available function settings that are available for the automatic functions:
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All elements
All elements
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Automatic functions Temperature settings Cookware Availability Activation
Boiling
Cooking in a pressure cooker
Frying with a large amount of oil in the pot*
*Preheat with the lid on and fry with the lid off. If the hob does not have a wireless temperature sensor, this can be purchased from specialist retailers or through our Customer
Service.
Suitable cookware
Select the element with the diameter that most closely matches that of the base of the cookware and place the cookware in the center of this element.
The cooking sensor function is not suited for frying in a pan, as is possible with the frying sensor function.
There are frying pans that are optimally suited for the frying sensor function. They can be purchased from specialist retailers or through our technical Customer Service. Always specify the relevant reference number:
GP900001 small piece of cookware
(6"/15 cm diameter)
195-212° F (90-100 °C)
230-250° F (110-120 °C)
340-355° F (170-180 °C)
All elements
All elements
All elements
Any cookware that can be used for induction cooking is suited for the cooking sensor function. You can find information on which types of cookware can be used with an induction cooktop in section ~ "Cooking with Induction".
The table on types of automatic functions lists the suitable cookware for each of the automatic functions.
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Sensors and special accessories
The sensors measure the temperature of the pot or frying pan throughout the entire cooking process. As a result, the power will be regulated with high accuracy and kept at the right temperature:
GP900002 medium piece of cookware
(7"/18 cm diameter)
GP900003 large piece of cookware
(8"/21 cm diameter)
GP900004 large piece of cookware
(11"/28 cm diameter)
These frying pans have a non-stick coating so that you can fry food with a small amount of oil.
Notes
The frying sensor function has been configured
specifically for this type and size of pan.
Using a pan of a different size or one that is poorly
positioned on the flexible cooking zones may result in the frying sensor function not being activated. See section ~ "Flex function"
Other types of pan may overheat and reach a
temperature above or below the selected heat setting. Try the lowest heat setting to begin with and change it if necessary.
Your cooktop has two different systems for temperature measurement:
Frying sensor function: there are temperature
sensors under the cooktop. Check the temperature of the frying pan bottom.
Cooking sensor function: a wireless temperature
sensor passes the temperature of the saucepan on to the control panel. The sensor is attached to the saucepan.
A wireless temperature sensor is required for the cooking sensor function. You can purchase these from special retailers or our technical after-sales service, quoting the reference number CA060300.
For information about the wireless temperature sensor, see section ~ "Preparation and maintenance of
the wireless temperature sensor"
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Functions and heat settings
Frying sensor function
With the frying sensor function, you can prepare food in the pan with a little bit of oil.
This function is available for all burners.
Advantages
The burner only heats up when necessary. This
saves energy. Do not overheat oil or grease.
When the empty pan reaches the optimum
temperature for adding oil or food, a signal sounds.
Temperature settings
Temperature setting Suitable for
1 Very low Preparing and reducing sauces, sweating vegetables and frying food in extra virgin olive oil, butter or
margarine. 2 Low Frying food using extra virgin olive oil, butter or margarine, e.g. omelettes. 3 Medium – low Frying fish and thick food such as meatballs and sausages. 4 Medium –
high
5 High Frying food at high temperatures, e.g. steaks (rare), potato fritters and fried potatoes.
Frying steaks, medium or well-done, breaded frozen products and thin foods, e.g. schnitzel, meat in thin
slices and vegetables.
Notes
Do not place a lid on the pan. Otherwise, the
function does not activate correctly. You can use a splatter screen to prevent splashes of grease.
Use oil or grease that is suitable for deep-frying. If
butter, margarine, extra virgin olive oil, or lard is used, set heat setting 1 or 2.
Never leave a frying pan, with or without food,
unattended when it is being heated.
If the temperature of the burner is higher than that
of the cookware or vice-versa, the temperature sensor is not activated correctly.
Always use the cooking sensor function for frying
with a large quantity of oil. "Deep-frying with a large quantity of oil in a pan," at 340-355° F (170-180° C).
Setting procedure
Select the appropriate temperature setting from the table. Place the empty frying pan on the element.
1 Select the element and touch the Ú symbol. Ú
lights up in the element display and the heat setting
‘‚ is displayed.
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2 Within the next 10 seconds, select the required
heat setting using the twist knob.
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3 The element display shows the progress of the
heating process from ¬ to ª and flashes alternately with the set heat setting. Once the set frying temperature has been reached, a signal will sound and the heating indicator will go out. The heat setting is displayed again.
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4 Once the frying temperature has been reached, add
the fat and then the food to the pan.
Note: Turn the food so that it does not burn.
Switching off the frying sensor function
Select the element and touch the Ú symbol, or set the heat setting to using the twist knob. A signal sounds and the Ú symbol goes out. The function is deactivated.
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Cooking sensor function (optional)
With this function, you can heat up, cook or boil foods, cook with the pressure cooker or fry in a pot with a lot of oil at a controlled temperature.
This function is available for all elements.
Advantages
The burner only heats up when necessary. This
saves energy. Do not overheat oil or grease. The temperature is checked continuously.This prevents the food from overflowing. The temperature does not need to be readjusted
A signal will sound once the water or oil has
reached the optimum temperature for adding the food. The table shows if an ingredient needs to be added right at the start.
Notes
Use pots and pans with a flat base. Do not use pots
and pans with a thin or domed base.
Fill the saucepan until its contents are above the
silicone patch on the outside of the pan.
Use the frying sensor when frying with a small
amount of oil.
Position the saucepan in such a way that the
temperature sensor is not pointing towards a different pan.
Do not remove the temperature sensor from the pan
during cooking. If the cooking process has ended, the functions for another burner can be selected.
Remove the temperature sensor from the pan after
cooking. Caution, the temperature sensor can be very hot.
Temperature ranges
Cooking functions Temperature
range
Heating / keeping warm
Simmering 175 - 195° F
Boiling 195 - 212° F
Cooking in a pressure cooker
Frying with a large amount of oil in the pot
140 - 160° F (60 - 70 °C)
(80 - 90 °C)
(90 - 100 °C) 230 - 250° F
(110 - 120 °C) 340 - 355° F
(170 - 180 °C)
Suitable for
e.g. soups, punch
e.g. rice, milk
e.g. noodles, vegetables
e.g. chicken, stew
e.g. donuts, meatballs
Tips for cooking with the cooking sensor function
Heating up / keeping warm: Portioned frozen
products, e.g., spinach. Place the frozen food in the cookware. Add the quantity of water recommended by the manufacturer. Cover the cookware and set the temperature to 160° F (70 °C). Stir occasionally.
Simmering: thicken food, e.g., sauces. Cook the
food at the recommended temperature. After thickening, leave it to stand at 185° F (85°C). After the signal sounds, keep the food at this temperature for the required time.
Boiling: heat water with lid on. Do not boil over. Set
210° F (100 °C).
Cooking in a pressure cooker: Follow the
manufacturer's recommendations. After the signal tone, continue cooking for the recommended time. Set 240° F (115 °C).
Deep-frying with a lot of oil in the pot: heat the oil
with the lid closed. Remove the lid after the signal tone and add the food. Set 345° F (175 °C).
Notes
Ensure that the silicone patch is completely dry,
before you start cooking.
Always cook with the lid on. Exception: "Deep-frying
with a lot of oil in the pot," at 340° F (170 °C).
If there is no audible signal, make sure that the lid
is on the cookware.
Never leave oil unattended when it is being heated.
Use oil or grease that is suitable for deep-frying. Do not use a mixture of different deep-frying fats, e.g., oil with lard. Mixtures of different fats may froth up when hot.
If the cooking result is not satisfactory, e.g., when
cooking potatoes, next time use more water but maintain the recommended temperature level.
Setting the boiling point
The point at which water begins to boil depends on the height of your kitchen above sea level. If the water boils too hard or not hard enough, the boiling point can be set. Proceed as follows here:
Select the basic setting ™† , see section
~ "Basic settings"
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The basic setting is set to 3 by default. If your home
is at an elevation between 200 and 400 m above sea level, no setting of the boiling point is required. Otherwise, select the setting that is specified in the table below for the appropriate elevation:
Elevation
0 - 100 m. 100 - 200 m. 200 - 400 m. 400 - 600 m. 600 - 800 m. 800 - 1000 m. 1000 - 1200 m. 1200 - 1400 m. Above 1400 m. * Basic setting
Note: The heat setting 212° F (100 °C) is sufficient for efficient cooking even if the water does not boil too hard. If you are not satisfied with the boiling result, you can change the boiling point setting.
Connecting the wireless temperature sensor to the cooktop
Before first use of the boiling sensor function, the connection must be established between the wireless temperature sensor and the control panel.
To connect the wireless temperature sensor to the control panel, follow the instructions below:
1 Call up the basic setting ™†, see section
~ "Basic settings"
The ¨ symbol lights up white.
2 Press the ¨ symbol. A signal sounds and the ¨
symbol lights up orange. The burner indicators light up white, and the boiling sensor indicators on the burners flash. Briefly press the ¨ symbol on the wireless temperature sensor within 30 seconds.
3 Detection successful: The wireless temperature
sensor is detected in a few seconds. Three short beeps will sound, and the ¨ symbol will change from orange to white. The boiling sensor indicators on the burners go out.
Detection failed: Five beeps will sound. The ¨
symbol changes immediately from orange to white, and the boiling sensor indicators on the burners go out.
Setting value ™†
‚ ƒ „* … † ‡ ˆ ‰ Š
The boiling sensor functions are made available
once the temperature sensor has been connected to the control panel correctly.
If there is a fault in the temperature sensor, the
connection may not be established correctly for the following reasons:
Bluetooth communication error.You did not press the ¨ symbol on the
temperature sensor within 30 seconds of
selecting a burner. The battery in the temperature sensor is dead. Reset the wireless temperature sensor and follow the connection process once again.
If the temperature sensor and the control panel are
not connected correctly due to a transmission error, follow the connection process once again. If no connection can be established, inform customer service.
Resetting the wireless temperature sensor
1 Touch and hold the ¨ symbol for approximately
8-10 seconds. While you are doing this, the temperature sensor's LED indicator will light up three times. When the LED lights up for the third time, it will start to reset the temperature sensor. At this point, you will need to lift your finger off the symbol. Once the LED goes out, this means that the wireless temperature sensor has been reset.
2 Repeat the connection process from point 2.
Programming
The cooktop must be on.
1 Attach the temperature sensor to the cookware, see
section ~ "Preparation and maintenance of
the wireless temperature sensor"
2 Place the cookware with sufficient liquid in the
middle of the desired element and always put a lid on.
3 Select the required element using the twist knob.
appears in the display for the heat setting.
4 Press the ¨ symbol in the control panel. An
audible signal sounds. The ¨ indicator lights up in the display for the element.
5 Press the ¨ symbol on the wireless cooking sensor
on the cookware. Once the cooking sensor has been detected, the default temperature of 200° F (95° C) lights up in the element display.
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6 Set the desired temperature using the twist knob.
The temperature can be changed by increments of 40° F (5°C) .
7 The element display shows the progress of the
heating process from ¬ to ª and flashes alternately with the set temperature. Once the set temperature has been reached, an audible signal sounds and the heating indicator goes out. The selected temperature will then be displayed again.
Note: When using the fry with a lot of oil function, do not cover the pot.
You can activate the cooking sensor function via the wireless temperature sensor. Proceed as follows:
Place the cookware and press the ¨ symbol on the
wireless temperature sensor.
Select the element using the twist knob.
When the function is ready the default temperature of 200° F (95° C) is displayed.
Switching off the ccoking sensor function
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Select the element and touch the ¨ symbol. Select the element and set the temperature using
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the twist knob.
Press the ¨ symbol on the wireless cooking
sensor.
A signal sounds and the ¨ symbol goes out in the
8 Remove the lid after the signal tone and add the
food. Keep the lid closed during the cooking process.
element display. The function is deactivated.
Table
The following table provides a selection of dishes and is sorted according to foods. Temperature and cooking
Meat Automatic function Heat setting Total cooking time
Fry with little oil function
Schnitzel plain or breaded Frying sensor function 4 6 - 10 Fillet Frying sensor function 4 6 - 10 Chop* Frying sensor function 3 10 - 15 Cordon bleu, Wiener Schnitzel* Frying sensor function 4 10 - 15 Steak, rare (3 cm thick) Frying sensor function 5 6 - 8 Steak, medium or well-done (3 cm thick) Frying sensor function 4 8 - 12 Breast meat (2 cm thick)* Frying sensor function 3 10 - 20 Sausages, pre-boiled or raw* Frying sensor function 3 8 - 20 Hamburgers, meatballs, filled rolled roast* Frying sensor function 3 6 - 30 Meat loaf Frying sensor function 2 6 - 9 Ragout, gyros Frying sensor function 4 7 - 12 Ground meat Frying sensor function 4 6 - 10 Bacon Frying sensor function 2 5 - 8
time depend on the quantity, condition and quality of the foods.
from the signal tone (min.)
Simmering function
Sausages Cooking sensor function 85°C (185° F) 10 - 20 * Turn several times
** Heat the oil with a lid. Fry portion by portion without a lid (see the table for the time per portion). *** Add the food right at the beginning.
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