Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- [en] Instruction manual
- Table of contents
- [en] Instruction manual
- ( Important safety information 5
- ] Causes of damage 6
- 7 Environmental protection 7
- f Induction cooking 7
- * Getting to know your appliance 9
- 1 Operating the appliance 11
- | Flex Zone 14
- u Move function 15
- } FlexPlus Zone 16
- O Time-setting options 17
- v PowerBoost function 18
- x ShortBoost function 19
- z Keep warm function 19
- s Transferring settings 20
- Ü Cooking assist functions 21
- A Childproof lock 32
- k Wipe protection 33
- b Automatic safety cut-out 33
- Q Basic settings 34
- [ Energy consumption indicator 36
- t Cookware check 36
- D Cleaning 37
- { Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 38
- 3 Trouble shooting 39
- 4 Customer service 40
- E Test dishes 41
- 8 Intended use
- ( Important safety information
- ] Causes of damage
- 7 Environmental protection
- f Induction cooking
- * Getting to know your appliance
- 1 Operating the appliance
- | Flex Zone
- u Move function
- } FlexPlus Zone
- O Time-setting options
- v PowerBoost function
- x ShortBoost function
- z Keep warm function
- s Transferring settings
- Ü Cooking assist functions
- Cooking assist functions
- Cooking assistant function types
- Suitable cookware
- Sensors and special accessories
- Functions and heat settings
- Temperature settings
- Temperature ranges and settings
- Cooking functions
- Temperature setting
- Temperature range
- Suitable for
- Tips for cooking with the cooking functions
- Notes
- Setting the boiling point
- Height
- Setting ™…
- Note:
- Connecting the wireless temperature sensor to the control panel
- Status
- Resetting the wireless temperature sensor
- Setting procedure
- 1. Attach the temperature sensor to the saucepan; see the section on ~ "Preparing and maintaining the wireless temperature sensor"
- 2. Place a saucepan filled with sufficient liquid on the required hotplate and always put the lid on.
- 3. Select the hotplate on which you have placed the saucepan with the temperature sensor.
- 4. Touch the å symbol on the temperature sensor. The indicator å will light up in the control panel.
- 5. Select the right temperature setting from the table.
- 6. Once the signal has sounded, take the lid off and add the food. Keep the lid on during cooking.
- Note:
- Switching off cooking functions
- Note:
- Recommended dishes
- Meat
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Fish
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Egg-based dishes
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Vegetables and pulses
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Potatoes
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Pasta and cereals
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Soups
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Sauces
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Desserts
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Frozen products
- Cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Further
- cooking assistance functions
- Temperature setting
- Total cooking time from signal (mins)
- Preparing and maintaining the wireless temperature sensor
- Preparing and maintaining the wireless temperature sensor
- Adhering the silicone patch
- 1. The adhesion point on the saucepan must be free of grease. Clean the saucepan, dry it thoroughly and wipe the adhesion point with a degreasing agent such as spirit.
- 2. Remove the protective film from the silicone patch. Adhere the silicone patch to the saucepan in the correct place using the the enclosed template as a guide.
- 3. Press the silicone patch down, including its inside surface.
- Notes
- Using the wireless temperature sensor
- Notes
- Cleaning
- Changing the battery
- Note:
- Declaration of Conformity
- A Childproof lock
- k Wipe protection
- b Automatic safety cut-out
- Q Basic settings
- [ Energy consumption indicator
- t Cookware check
- Cookware check
- 1. With the cookware still cold, fill it with approx. 200 ml of water and place it on the centre of the hotplate with the diameter that most closely matches that of the base of the cookware.
- 2. Go to the basic settings and select the ™‚ƒ setting.
- 3. Touch the settings range. A will flash on the hotplate display.
- Result
- Notes
- D Cleaning
- { Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- 3 Trouble shooting
- 4 Customer service
- E Test dishes
- [en] Instruction manual
en Cooking assist functions
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Suitable cookware
Select the hotplate the diameter of which most closely
matches that of the base of the cookware and place the
cookware in the centre of this hotplate.
The cooking functions are not suitable for frying food in
a pan like you can with the frying sensor.
There are frying pans that are perfect for using with the
frying sensor. These can be purchased from specialist
retailers or through our technical after-sales service.
Always quote the relevant reference number:
■ HEZ390210 15 cm frying pan.
■ HEZ390220 19 cm frying pan.
■ HEZ390230 21 cm frying pan.
■ HEZ390250 28 cm frying pan. Only recommended
for the FlexPlus cooking zone.
These frying pans have a non-stick coating so that you
can fry food with a small amount of oil.
Notes
■ The frying sensor has been configured specifically
for this type and size of frying pan.
■ Using a frying pan of a different size or one that is
poorly positioned on the flexible cooking zones may
result in the frying sensor not being activated. See
the section on ~ "Flex Zone".
■ Other types of frying 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.
Any cookware that is suitable for induction cooking can
be used with the cooking functions. You can find
information on which types of cookware can be used
with an induction hob in the section on ~ "Induction
cooking".
The cooking assistance functions table lists which
cookware is suitable for which functions.
Sensors and special accessories
The sensors measure the heat of the cooking vessel
throughout the cooking process. This ensures that the
cooking power is controlled with high precision to
maintain the right temperature and achieve optimum
cooking results.
Your hob has two different temperature measuring
systems for achieving the best results:
■ Temperature sensors that are located inside the hob
and monitor the temperature of the base of the
cookware. Suitable for the frying sensor.
■ A wireless temperature sensor that transmits the
temperature of the cookware to the control panel.
Suitable for the cooking functions.
The temperature sensor is essential for using the
cooking functions.
If your hob does not have a wireless temperature
sensor, this can be purchased from specialist retailers
or through our technical after-sales service by quoting
the reference number HZ39050.
You can find more information about the temperature
sensor in the section on ~ "Preparing and maintaining
the wireless temperature sensor"
Functions and heat settings
Frying sensor
You can use the frying sensor when pan-frying food with
a small amount of oil.
Hotplates with this function are marked with the frying
sensor symbol.
Benefits
■ The hotplate only heats up when necessary. This
saves energy. Oil and fat will not overheat.
■ A signal will sound once the empty frying pan has
reached the optimum temperature for adding oil and
food.
Notes
■ Do not put the lid on the pan as this will prevent the
controller from working. You can use a splatter
guard to prevent the oil from spitting.
■ Use oil or fat that is suitable for frying. If using butter,
margarine, cold-pressed olive oil or lard, use
temperature setting 1 or 2.
■ Never leave a frying pan unattended during heating,
regardless of whether or not it contains food.
■ If the hotplate is a higher temperature than the
cookware or vice versa, the temperature sensor will
not be activated correctly.
■ Always use the cooking functions when frying with a
large amount of oil in the saucepan. "Frying with a
large amount of oil in the saucepan", heat setting 5.