USE
USE
CHOICE OF COOKWARE
Most cookware is compatible with induction. Only
glass, earthenware, aluminium without a special
bottom, copper and some non-magnetic stainless
steel do not work with induction cooking.
Tips
We suggest that you choose cookware with
a thick and flat bottom. The heat will be dis-
tributed better and cooking will be more uniform.
Advice on how to save energy
Cooking with the correctly sized lid saves energy.
If you use a glass lid, you can control
BURNER SELECTION
Select the burner which is the right size for the
bottom of your cookware (see table). If the base
or the cookware is too small, the power indicator
will start to flash and the burner will not work,
even if the cookware's material is recommended
for induction.
Do not use containers with a smaller diameter
than that of the fireplace (see table).
Diameter
of
Maximum
power of burner
burner
(cm)
(Watts)
16
2500
18
3600
21
3600
28
3750
Horizone
3750
When using the two hobs simultaneously, the
hob manages the power distribution so as not to
exceed the total power of the hob.
When using the maximum power (Ultra Boost) on
several hobs at the same time, make sure that
you use the best position for your containers
according to the model of your hob as shown in
the illustrations.
This will avoid automatic power limitation on one
of the hobs if the positioning is not optimal:
Diameter of
bottom of
cookware
10 - 18
11 - 22
12 - 24
15 - 32
18 - Oval
Fishmonger
Tips
= Recommended positioning
= positioning to be avoided
Ultra Boost
Ultra Boost
Ultra Boost
Ultra Boost
Ultra Boost
Ultra Boost
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