USING YOUR HOB
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20 OPERATION
Two zones
Two zones, one behind the other, are
controlled by a single generator.
The advantage is that a high power can be
achieved for each zone. This is ideal when
bringing a dish quickly to the boil or for
sealing meat.
Fig. 5: Zones positioned one behind each other influence
each other
When both of two zones, one behind the other,
are switched on at the same time the power
will be shared between them automatically.
Up to setting 10 this has no effect.
If, however, you set a cooking zone at setting
11 or 12, you cannot set the other cooking
zone higher than setting 6 or 7.
Fig. 6: Zones positioned adjacent to one another can be
simultaneously set to level 12
Two zones next to each other will not
influence each other. Thus you can switch
them both to setting 12 at the same time.
You will hear a ticking noise if two zones, one
behind the other, are switched on at the same
time. This is caused by the hob switching
between the back and front zone.
Using an induction hob
Fig. 7:
Lift the pans
Fig. 8:
Do not slide the pans
Operation
Fig. 4: Control panel
Switching on
Press the on/off button (E).
Setting the power
When you press the or button (G or H),
the hob is immediately set at power setting 6.
To set the hob at a higher or lower power
setting, press the or button again.
The button (G) gives a lower setting.
The button (H) gives a higher setting.
The display shows the selected setting.
The settings you should select are shown in
the tables on pages 23 and 24.
Switching off
By pressing the on/off button (E) once more
the cooking zone will be switched off.
Childproof lock
Attention: The appliance is equipped with a
childproof lock.
To lock: keep the on/off button (E) depressed
for 3 seconds. The red light (D) above (E)
comes on.
To unlock: keep the on/off button (E)
depressed for 3 seconds. The red light (D)
above (E) goes off.