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This conflict occurs when you add a new piece of cookware and the system cannot assign a control
element to it, as there are none available for this new position.
An acoustic signal is emitted. Symbol (9) flashes. A light sequence begins (from the centre to the
ends) on the slider (2) of the piece of cookware that has caused the conflict.
To resolve the conflict, perform one of the following actions:
-If the piece of cookware was already on the hob before pressing the ON/OFF key (1), then lift it for
2 seconds and put it back.
-Move the cookware to another position that has a free control element.
-Remove the cookware.
Nmemory: Recovery of settings
This function allows you to recover the power levels and timer settings if the hob is accidentally
switched off. Within 6 seconds of switching the hob off, all the previous settings (power levels, timers,
etc.) can be automatically restored.
To activate this function, press the on/off key (1) within 6 seconds of turning the hob off. The pause
key (3) will start flashing. Press it and all settings prior to shut down will be restored.
Npower: Full power limitation
The appliance features a function that allows the maximum power level to be limited internally.
The power limit can be chosen from 41 values starting at 2kW. To activate this function, read code U8
on the "Settings Menu" . By default the hob comes factory configured with no power limit.
When the required power is higher than this limit, the display (5) will flash for one of the pieces of
cookware and its power level will automatically be reduced. The system maintains the power of the
last piece of cookware selected.
Nprotect: Empty Cookware Protection
This function restricts the maximum temperature the cookware can reach to prevent it from being
damaged, especially if it is are empty. It works well with most cookware, although the reliability of this
protection decreases with cookware that has concavities in its base.
Cookware
Size of the cookware
· Round cookware: Preferably, the diameter of the base should be between 145mm and 350mm. If
the diameter is between 100mm and 145mm, the cookware will not be detected in all positions. If this
occurs, move the cookware approximately 10cm to a new position.
· Oval/rectangular cookware: The base must be smaller than 380x320mm
Choosing the right cookware (F3)
- Preferably use cookware indicated as being suitable for induction cooking.
- A magnet-attracting cookware may be suitable for induction cooking.
- Stainless steel cookware with multi-layer or ferritic stainless-steel bases if the base indicates: for
induction cooking.
- If cast iron cookware is used, it should preferably have an enamel bottom to avoid scratching the
ceramic hob surface.
- The following types of cookware are not suitable: glass, ceramic, earthenware, aluminium, copper
or non-magnetic (austenitic) stainless steel.
- Flat and thick-bottomed cookware.
- A cookware with the same diameter as the cooking zone ensures the maximum power is used.
- A smaller cookware reduces the power but will not lead to energy loss.
- The quality of the cookware plays a major role in the cooking efficiency.
- Induction cooking can cause some noises, for example, screeching, whistling and buzzing. The
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