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Induction Hob
Induktionskochfeld
Plaque à induction
Model No. KY-T935XL
FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY NURFÜRHAUSHALTSÜBLICHENGEBRAUCH
POUR UN USAGE DOMESTIQUE
ZY02-D83
Français Deutsch English
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Before operating this appliance, please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference.
Vielen Dank, dass Sie dieses Gerät von Panasonic gekauft haben.
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN: Bitte sorgfältig durchlesen und zur weiteren Bezugnahme aufbewahren.
Merci d’avoir fait l’achat de cet appareil Panasonic.
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÛRETÉ IMPORTANTES: Avant d’utiliser l’appareil, lisez attentivement les recommandations d’utilisation et conservez-les soigneusement.
Contents
IH Cooking Mechanism........................ |
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Power Level Guidelines ................... |
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Operating Instructions |
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Genius Sensor Cooking Chart ... |
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Cleaning |
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Safety Instructions |
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Troubleshooting |
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General Precautions |
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Error Codes |
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Disposal of Waste Products |
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Installation Instructions |
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Genius Sensor Technology.................. |
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Energy Saving Tips.............................. |
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Installation and Connection................ |
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General Controls........................... |
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Safety Instructions........................ |
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Cooking Zones.............................. |
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Installation Location........................... |
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Suitable Cookware ........................... |
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Accessories........................................ |
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IH Cooking ................................. |
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Dimensions ................................. |
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- Operation Overview.................. |
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Electrical Work............................. |
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- Safety Features ............................ |
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Installing the Appliance ..................... |
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- Heating Mode................................. |
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Flush-fitting ........................................ |
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- Autoboil Mode................................ |
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Post-installation Checklist ................. |
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- Low Temperature Cooking Mode....21 |
Specifications ............................. |
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- Timer........................................ |
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IH Cooking Mechanism
IH (Induction Heating) refers to electromagnetic induction heating.
When electricity flows in the magnetic coils underneath the top plate, magnetic lines of force are produced.
The magnetic lines of force pass through metallic cookware when an eddy current is induced. The heat that is generated by the electrical resistance of the cookware is used for heating.
Eddy current
Top plate
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English
EN-1
Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
■■ This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
■■ Do not place combustible materials near the appliance. They may cause a fire.
■■ Do not overheat the pan when preheating for stir frying and pan frying.
■■ WARNING: In case of malfunction or breakdown, immediately stop using the appliance. Turn off the main power switch and the circuit breaker, and then contact the service centre. Failure to do this may cause smoke, burns, and electric shock.
EN-2
Safety Instructions
■■ If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a service technician authorised by the manufacturer in order to avoid a hazard.
■■ Stir liquids before heating. Otherwise, liquids may splatter and cause burns or injuries.
■■ Do not apply excessive pressure or drop objects on the top plate. This may crack or damage the top plate.
■■ Do not place portable gas burners, steel cylinders and canned goods on or near the appliance. If they are heated, they may explode.
■■ Metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface as they can become hot.
■■ After use, switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector.
■■ Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the appliance. For repairs, contact the dealer where you purchased the appliance.
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EN-3
Safety Instructions
■■ WARNING: This appliance must be earthed to prevent electric shock or fire.
■■ WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts may become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
■■ WARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire. NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover flame with a lid or a fire blanket.
■■ WARNING: Danger of fire: do not store items on the cooking surfaces.
■■ WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
■■ WARNING: Hob guards have not been designed for use with this appliance and should not be fitted under any circumstances.
EN-4
Safety Instructions
■■ If the oil smokes, immediately turn off the main power switch. Otherwise, it may catch fire.
■■ Take care with hot oil as it may cause burns.
■■ Take care when preheating the pan with small amounts of oil. The pan may overheat and cause damage.
■■ Do not heat empty cookware or overheat ingredients. The ingredients may burn and the cookware may be damaged.
■■ Do not use the appliance for purposes other than cooking. This may cause overheating or malfunction resulting in a fire.
■■ If you are wearing a medical device (such as a pacemaker), consult your doctor. The operation of the appliance may affect a medical device.
■■ Do not use a steam cleaner. Water may get into the electrical components and cause damage.
English
EN-5
Safety Instructions
■■ The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.
■■ Do not place paper or dishcloths under the cookware. They may get scorched due to the heat of the cookware.
■■ WARNING: The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to persons or items caused by failure to observe the above instructions, by interference with any part of the appliance or by the use of non-original spare parts.
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General Precautions
■■ The appliance emits magnetic lines of force. Do not place anything affected by magnetism close to the appliance.
-- Radios, TVs, hearing aids may be liable to noise interference.
-- Cards with magnetic strips such as store or bank cards, may be erased or damaged.
■■ Do not use other IH cooking appliances, such as IH rice cooker or portable IH cooktop, on the top plate. Electromagnetic waves generated by these may damage the appliance.
■■ Do not place foods in the cabinet below the appliance. They may be spoiled by the exhaust heat.
■■ If acidic foods such as vinegar, jam, or lemon juice are spilt on the top plate, wipe off immediately. Otherwise, the top plate may become discoloured.
■■ Do not pour water on or place anything on the control panel. The control panel keys may malfunction.
■■ Do not place hot cookware on the control panel. The control panel may get damaged.
■■ Do not block the intake or exhaust vent. The appliance may become hot and automatically switch off the main power.
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EN-7
Disposal of Waste Products
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households)
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying
documents means that used electrical and electronic
products should not be mixed with general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
EN-8
Genius Sensor Technology
Genius Sensor regulates the set temperature by quickly detecting the temperature on the base of the cookware. This is suitable for the following cooking
(Left cooking zone)
Mode
Cooking Mode
■■ Pan Frying Mode
■Frying Mode
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■Frying Mode
CAUTION
not use oil preheated by other appliances. Genius Sensor will work efficiently and the oil could ignite.
Energy Saving Tips
■■ Always place the correct lids on pans to keep the heat in.
■■ Use the correct size of pan for the amount of food you are cooking.
■■ Use the right size of pan for the diameter of the cooking zone. If the diameter of the pan is not the same as the cooking zone it is preferable to use a pan with a base that is larger in diameter than the cooking zone.
■■ Put just enough water in the pan to cover vegetables. This will save energy.
■■ Turn down the power level of the cooking zone once the cooking temperature is reached; simmer food rather than boiling it.
■■ Use a steamer to cook vegetables, that way you can layer a number of vegetables on top of each other and still use one cooking zone. Alternatively, a pan with a divider can be used.
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EN-9
General Controls
Cooking zone |
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Switching on the appliance for the fi rst time
1. Touch and hold the main power key to turn on the power.
■ The main power light illuminates when the main power is turned on.
■ If 1 minute has elapsed without any operation, the main power automatically turns off.
2. Select the desired language, and
touch to confi rm and continue to the main menu.
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General Controls
Main Menu
* While cooking zone is in operation
Child Lock
■Lock the control panel to prevent misuse of the appliance.
■Touch and hold for 3 seconds while cooking zones are not in operation. To deactivate, touch and hold again for 3 seconds.
Information
■Show important additional information on the function currently being used.
■Touch key again to back to the main menu.
Kitchen Timer
■Counts down from a set time and sounds an alarm when it reaches zero. Kitchen Timer does not turn off the cooking zones.
■For more details on how to set the timer, see page 26.
Settings
■The appliance has various default settings that can be adapted to your requirements while cooking zones are not in operation.
- Display Brightness |
- Power Levels |
- Languages |
- Easy Mode *2 |
- Silent Mode |
- Default Settings |
- Power Management *1 |
- Menu Display Time |
*1 For cooking zone groups and its effects, see page 13.
*2 During Easy Mode, Autoboil Mode and Low Temperature Cooking Mode cannot be used.
■ Touch key again to back to the main menu.
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EN-11
General Controls
Control Panel Lock
■■ Lock the control panel while cooking zones are in operation enabling cleaning of small spills in that area.
■■ This will disable the control panel for 20 seconds while cooking zones are in operation.
■■ To deactivate within 20 seconds, touch key again.
Pause key
■■ Touch and hold for 1 second to reduce all active cooking zones to level 1 for 30 minutes (after 30 minutes the appliance will switch off). Timer is paused.
■■ Touch and hold again to revert the cooking zones to their original settings. Timer will continue countdown.
■■ Pause function cannot be used if Genius Sensor cooking modes are being used on any of the cooking zones.
Hot Surface Warning
■■ Illuminates when any area of the top plate is hot. Take care not to touch cooking zones when this is displayed.
EN-12
Cooking Zones
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Cooking zone groups
The cooking zones are grouped into three, e.g. front and rear on the left and front and rear on the right. When the two cooking zones within the same group are used simultaneously, the heating power is regulated so that the overall power consumption does not exceed the limit.
e.g. When Power Level 9 is selected for left front cooking zone, the maximum power available for left rear cooking zone is power level 8.
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cooking |
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NOTE
When the overall power consumption has been set to 7200 W under “Power Management”, the heating power are regulated as follows.
-Very large cookware may affect the maximum power level.
-When using two or more cooking zones within the same group, only “Heating Mode” can be used.
English
EN-13
Cooking Zones
Flex Cooking Zone
The fl ex cooking zone consists of several independently-controlled inductors. When cookware is detected, only sections that are in contact with the cookware will be activated, all others will remain switched off.
To ensure that the cookware is detected and heat is distributed evenly, centre the cookware as shown below:
Pans with a diameter less than 13 cm
(Heating Mode only, not for Genius Sensor cooking
modes)
For smaller pans, place the cookware in one of the four positions shown.
Pans with a diameter of 13 cm or more
For larger pans, place the cookware in one of the three positions shown.
Larger cookware
Place it at the top or bottom edge of the fl ex cooking zone.
Two independent cooking zones
The front and rear areas of a fl ex cooking zone can be used independently of each other by selecting the necessary power for each one.
Do not place the cookware over multiple fl ex cooking zones.
Do not place the cookware in an off-centre position. The sensor may not function properly and could cause a fi re.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions may cause serious injury.
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Suitable Cookware
Material
Compatible cookware
■Iron /Cast iron
■Enamelled iron
■Magnetic stainless steel
(The heating power may not be as strong for some stainless steel cookware.)
Incompatible cookware
■Aluminium /Copper
■Heat-resistant glass
■Ceramic and earthenware
Shape of the Base
Compatible cookware
The base needs to be fl at and sit evenly on the top plate.
(Failure to ensure this could result in injuries or burns.)
Incompatible cookware
Round-based With feet
Thin-based Curved-based
■Round-based cookware
■Cookware with feet
■Thin-based cookware
■Curved-based cookware
Do not use curved-based cookware with a 3 mm or over curve, as the safety features may not be activated, heating power may be diminished, or the cookware may not be heated.
CAUTION
■The cooking zone and base of the pan must be kept dry.
If there is liquid between them, it can cause steam pressure and the pan may move.
■Do not heat up empty enamel cookware. Do not allow enamel cookware to scorch during cooking. Enamel coating may melt and damage the top plate.
■Do not use ceramic and earthenware cookware even if it is made for induction heating.
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EN-15
IH Cooking
Operation Overview
1.Touch and hold the main power key to turn on the power.
If 1 minute has elapsed without any operation, the main power automatically turns off.
If this happens, turn on the main power again.
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Menu bar
Cooking zone selector
Menu bar
2.Select the cooking zone by touching a square mark (■) or dragging.
If 5 seconds has elapsed without any operation, or touched twice, selected area will be cancelled.
3.Perform the desired operation with the menu bar.
■Heating Mode (See page 19)
■Autoboil Mode (See page 20)
■Low Temperature Cooking Mode (See page 21)
■Pan Frying Mode (See page 22)
■Deep/Shallow Frying Mode (See pages 23-24)
Cooking zone selector will stay illuminated when the corresponding cooking zone is in operation.
Menu bar
■Menu bar will appear from bottom of the control panel after selecting the cooking zone.
■Menu bar will close downward if 5 seconds has elapsed without any operation.
Menu bar operation
■Touch the cooking zone selector to show the menu bar.
■Touch around the top centre of the menu bar and slide your fi nger downward to close it immediately.
EN-16
IH Cooking
Slider
Cooking zone selector
4.Touch slider in the menu bar to set the power level or the required temperature.
Slider
■Change the power level for Heating Mode.
■Set the temperature for Genius Sensor cooking modes.
Slider operation
There are three ways of using the Slider.
■Slide to the desired setting quickly.
■Tap or
to adjust the setting precisely.
■Touch and hold or
to change the setting in succession.
5.Turn off the cooking zone.
There are three ways as follows.
■Touch and hold the cooking zone selector.
■Touch the cooking zone selector once, and set the slider to “OFF”.
■Touch the cooking zone selector once, and touch the cooking mode key in the menu bar.
Cooking mode key
6.Touch and hold the main power key to turn off the main power.
NOTE
■For the recommended cookware sizes and placement, see page 14.
■Illuminated area of the cooking zone selector may not match with the cooking zone covered by cookware depending on the size or material of the pan used.
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EN-17
IH Cooking
Safety Features
Auto Switch Off
■The appliance is automatically turned off when an abnormality is detected:
-Cookware not detected (See page 36)
-Small object on the cooking zone (See page 36)
-Empty pan on the cooking zone (See page 36)
-Long cooking time (See page 31)
NOTE
The appliance may not switch off automatically when an abnormality is present. Low power level and the type of cookware can impact detection.
■The main power is automatically turned off if 1 minute has elapsed without any operation.
Overheating Prevention Function
■The heating power is automatically reduced to prevent the pan overheating. (See page 33)
Hot Surface Warning
■ illuminates when the top plate is hot.
(See page 12)
Child Lock
■The control panel can be locked to prevent misuse of the appliance. (See page 11)
EN-18
IH Cooking
Heating Mode
WARNING
■Stir liquids before heating. Otherwise, ingredients may suddenly splatter or cookware may move, and you may get burned or injured.
■Do not overheat the pan when preheating for stir frying and pan frying.
CAUTION
Take care when preheating the pan with a small amount of oil.
The pan may overheat and become damaged.
1. Select the cooking zone required.
2. Touch Heating Mode key ( ).
3. Touch slider to set the power level.
Power level adjustable range: 1 - .
For slider operation, see page 17.
See Power Level Guidelines on page 27.
Boost Function
Touch this to heat even more quickly than with the power level 9.
After 10 minutes, the power level will return to 9.
4. Turn off the cooking zone. (See page 17)
NOTE
■If no key is touched for a fi xed period of time when a cooking zone is in operation, a beep will sound and the cooking zone is turned off automatically. See Auto switch off time table on page 31.
■When the front and rear cooking zones are used simultaneously, the heating power is regulated so that the overall power consumption does not exceed the limit. For cooking zone groups and its effects, see page 13.
■Cooking Timer can be used with Heating Mode. (See page 25)
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EN-19
IH Cooking
Autoboil Mode
Brings a pan of water to the boil.
Available on the cooking zone with .
1.Select the cooking zone required.
2.Touch Autoboil Mode key ( ).
The appliance beeps 5 times when the water reaches boiling point and maintains a rolling boil.
After beeping add ingredients and adjust the heating power with the slider as required.
NOTE
Temperature ‘100’ will fl ash in the display until the boiling temperature is reached. After the water is boiled, the appliance automatically sets the power level to “7”. Increase or decrease the power level as required.
3. Turn off the cooking zone. (See page 17)
NOTE
■Cookware with a non-stick coating may affect the sensor detection. After beeping, adjust the power level as required.
■Cooking Timer can be used with Autoboil Mode. (See page 25)
Min. 3 cm
Min. 0.5 L/1L
EN-20
Autoboil Mode is developed for boiling water only.
To achieve the optimum performance, the following is recommended.
■Use a lid until boiling.
■Use a minimum of 0.5 L of water. If a larger pan that covers 3 or more areas of fl ex cooking zone, use a minimum of 1 L of water.
■Minimum 1 cm of depth when fl ex cooking zone is used.
In order to prevent water boiling over from the pan, the following is recommended.
■No more than 70% pan capacity should be used.
■There should be a minimum gap of 3 cm between the lid and the water surface.
IH Cooking
Low Temperature Cooking Mode
Available on the cooking zone with .
1. Select the cooking zone required.
2. Touch Sensor Option key ( ) once to select Low Temperature Cooking.
3. Touch Low Temperature Cooking Mode key ( ).
4. Touch slider to set the required temperature.
Temperature adjustable range: 65 oC to 120 oC. See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on page 28.
5. When the set temperature is reached, the temperature display stops fl ashing and the appliance beeps 5 times.
- When Low Temperature Cooking Mode is used after cooking with high power, the temperature display stops fl ashing when the set temperature is reached but the appliance does not beep.
6. Turn off the cooking zone. (See page 17)
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■Minimum 1 cm of depth when fl ex cooking zone is used.
■Due to the consistency of milk it is recommended to stir continuously when heating, to prevent the milk from sticking to the bottom of the pan and burning.
■Cooking Timer can be used with Low Temperature Cooking Mode.
(See page 25)
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IH Cooking
Pan Frying Mode
Available on the cooking zones with and
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1.Place the pan with the required amount of oil on the cooking zone.
2. Select the cooking zone required.
3. Touch Pan Frying Mode key ( ).
For the cooking zone with , touch
Sensor Option key ( ) once to select Pan Frying
Mode.
4. Touch slider to set the required temperature.
Temperature adjustable range: 140 oC to 230 oC. See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on page 29.
5. When the set temperature is reached, the temperature display stops fl ashing and the appliance beeps 5 times. Add ingredients.
6. Turn off the cooking zone. (See page 17)
NOTE
■The actual temperature at the base of the pan may vary from the set temperature depending on the type of cookware. Adjust the temperature if required.
■Ensure that the cookware is dry inside and out before heating up.
■Cooking Timer can be used with Pan Frying Mode. (See page 25)
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IH Cooking
Deep/Shallow Frying Mode
Available on the cooking zones with
and .
WARNING
When deep/shallow frying, use Deep/Shallow Frying Mode ( ) with minimum 200 g oil at least 1 cm deep.
Failure to observe this warning may cause oil to overheat resulting in a fi re.
1.Place the pan with the required amount of oil on the cooking zone.
2. Select the cooking zone required.
3. Touch Deep/Shallow Frying Mode key ( ).
For the cooking zone with , touch
Sensor Option key ( ) once to select
Deep/Shallow Frying Mode.
4. Touch slider to set the required temperature.
Temperature adjustable range: 140 oC to 200 oC. See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on page 29.
5. When the set temperature is reached, the temperature display stops fl ashing and the appliance beeps 5 times. Add ingredients.
6. Turn off the cooking zone. (See page 17)
NOTE
■The whole fl ex cooking zone cannot be used with Deep/Shallow
Frying Mode.
■The actual oil temperature may vary from the set temperature depending on the cookware. Adjust the temperature if required.
■Cooking Timer cannot be used with Deep/Shallow Frying Mode. Only Kitchen Timer can be used. (See page 26)
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EN-23
IH Cooking
Deep/Shallow Frying Mode
Observe the following to keep Genius Sensor functioning efficiently.
■■ Follow instructions for quantity of oil. Amount: 200 g to 800 g (0.22 L to 0.9 L) Depth: minimum 1 cm
■■ Place the pan in the centre of the cooking zone.
■■ Do not use hot oil, brown-coloured oil, cloudy oil, or oil with food sediment.
■■ Observe the recommendations for suitable cookware. (See page 15)
■■ Ensure the top plate and bottom of the pan are dry and clean.
■■ Do not add ingredients before the temperature display stops flashing. Heating may stop due to an abnormality detected.
■■ Once preheating has started, do not add oil or move the pan to another cooking zone.
EN-24
IH Cooking
Timer
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Using Cooking Timer
Used to switch a cooking zone off automatically.
Cooking Timer can be set for multiple cooking zones.
1.Perform the desired operation. (See pages 19-22)
2.Touch Cooking Timer key ( ) in the menu bar.
■Menu bar will appear from bottom of the control panel after selecting the cooking zone.
■Menu bar will close downward if 5 seconds has elapsed without any operation.
3.Set the desired cooking time.
Cooking Timer setting range: 1 minute to 9 hours 59 minutes.
■Tap ‘+’ or ‘-’ to adjust the setting precisely.
■Touch and hold ‘+’ or ‘-’ to change the setting in succession.
■Touch to set hours. Touch
to revert settings to minutes.
Cancelling Cooking Timer
Touch the cooking zone selector once, and touch key, then;
■Set the timer to “0:00”.
■Touch key.
Adjusting countdown time
Once countdown has started, the timer can be adjusted. Touch the cooking zone selector once,
and touch to adjust the time.
4.When the timer reaches “0:00”, the appliance beeps 5 times and turns off the cooking zone.
NOTE
Cooking Timer can not be set for Deep/Shallow Frying Mode.
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EN-25
IH Cooking
Timer
Using Kitchen Timer
Used independently from all other cooking functions. It counts down from a set time.
1.Touch and hold the main power key to turn on the power.
2.Touch Kitchen Timer key ( ) in the main menu.
■Menu bar for timer setting will appear from bottom of the control panel.
■ Menu bar will close downward if 5 seconds has elapsed without any operation.
3. Set the time.
Kitchen Timer setting range: 1 minute to 9 hours 59 minutes.
■Tap ‘+’ or ‘-’ to adjust the setting precisely.
■Touch and hold ‘+’ or ‘-’ to change the setting in succession.
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4. When the timer reaches “0:00”, the appliance beeps 5 times.
NOTE
■ Kitchen Timer does not switch off the cooking zone. ■ Cooking Timer and Kitchen Timer can be set together.
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Power Level Guidelines
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NOTE
The heat values may vary depending on cookware used.
Check and adjust the power levels as required.
English
EN-27
Genius Sensor Cooking Chart
Low Temperature Cooking Mode (12 levels)
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Soup |
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Simmering |
Casserole |
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*Simmering
The temperatures recommended are for simmering only. Some recipes may require to cook food items (e.g. meat, vegetables etc.) with high power before moving onto
simmering stage. In such cases, cook the food items by selecting the appropriate power level and set Low Temperature Cooking Mode. (See page 21)
If Low Temperature Cooking Mode is used after cooking with a high power, the
EN-28 appliance stops flashing but does not beep when the set temperature is reached.