User Guide
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Table Of Contents
- Fisher & Paykel Professional Range
 - Safety and warnings
 - Before you begin
 - First use
 - Using the oven light
 - Using the kitchen timer
 - Changing the time
 - Locking the control panel
 - Unlocking the control panel
 - Cooking options
 - Cooking options | Delayed cook
 - Cooking options | Auto off
 - Cooking options | Food probe
 - Guided cooking
 - Cooking guide
 - Cooking charts
 - Burner use
 - Induction use
 - Induction use | locking controls
 - Induction use | Smartzones
 - Induction use | Powerboost
 - Induction use | Auto Rapidheat
 - Induction use | Heat settings
 - User preference settings
 - WIFI connection and remote mode
 - Sabbath Mode
 - Care and cleaning
 - Using Self Clean
 - Troubleshooting
 - Alert codes
 - Warranty and service
 
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IMPORTANT!
The quality of your cookware can affect cooking performance. Only use induction-
compatible cookware that has been specifically designed for induction cooking.  
Look for the induction symbol on the packaging or the bottom of the pan.
Quick heating
High content of 
ferromagnetic material. 
Heating is consistent 
across the base and 
continues up the sides 
of pan. 
Average heating
Reduced area of 
ferromagnetic material. 
Reduced zone of 
heating, results in poor 
cooking performance 
and slower heating.
Slow heating
Very limited area of 
ferromagnetic material. 
this type of pot is good 
for very delicate tasks 
as heating is very slow. 
Other cookware considerations
Ensure the base of your cookware is smooth, sits flat against the glass, and is similar in size 
as the cooking zone. A small pot on a large cooking zone may not be detected. Always 
centre your pan on the cooking zone and lift pans off the cooktop – do not slide, or they 
may scratch the glass.
Suitable cookware material: 
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stainless steel - with a magnetic base 
or core
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aluminum and copper - with a 
magnetic base or core
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cast iron
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steel 
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enamelled steel.
Unsuitable cookware material: 
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pure stainless steel
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aluminum or copper - without a 
magnetic base
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glass
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wood
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porcelain
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ceramic or earthenware.
INDUCTION USE
To check if cookware material, carry out a magnet test:
Move a magnet across the base of the pan. If the magnet is attracted, the pan is induction 
suitable. Ensure attraction is consistent across the base of the pan. If there are gaps, such 
as an indented manufacturer’s logo, then the performance will be impaired.
If you do not have a magnet, fill the pan with some water and follow steps under ‘Selecting 
and using a cooking zone’. If 
 does not flash and the water is heating, pan is suitable.










