Operation Manual

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OPERATION
Choice of cookware
There is specially tested cookware available for cooking and baking in cookers with ceramic
hob. Follow the instructions of their manufacturer.
Cookware with aluminium or copper base can leave stains, which very difcult to remove.
Particular caution is advised in the case of enamel-painted cookware, which could cause ir-
reparable damage when contents off accidentally. To achieve optimal energy use, the optimal
cooking times and to prevent seething food from getting burned on the hob, please follow
these guidelines.
Cookware base:
Cookware should have always a stable, at base. Base with sharp edges, burrs and the
charred remains of food may scratch the ceramic hob!
Cookware size:
Cookware diameter should correspond as closely as possible the diameter of the hob cooking
zone.
Cookware lid:
Lid prevents heat from escaping and thus reduces heating time and lowers energy consump-
tion.
When changing the heat setting, attention should be paid that only one sensor eld at a
time is touched. When two or more sensor elds are touched at the same time (except
when a cooking zone is switched off), the appliance ignores the control signals and
may trigger a fault indication if sensor elds are touched for a long time.
The ceramic hob is equipped with electronic touch control sensor elds, which are operated
by touching the marked area with a nger.
Each time a sensor eld is touched, an acoustic signal can be heard.