User's Manual

The internal fan activates and deactivates
automatically depending on the tempera-
ture of the electronic system. Therefore, if
the fan is on and you turn off the cooker,
the fan may continue working for several
minutes in order to cool the electronic
system.
If a cooking zone is turned off due to a
temperature that is too high, the zone will
reactivate at the chosen power level once
the electronic system has cooled.
Power surges
The touch control panel can withs-
tand certain variations in the supply vol-
tage admissible in the power mains.
Abnormally high power surges can lead
to a failure in the control system (like
with any electronic device).
Suggestions and
recommendations
To get the best use out of your hob, you
should follow the following suggestions
and recommendations:
* Use cookware with a totally flat base; the
greater the surface contact between the
cookware base and the glass, the grea-
ter the heat transmission will be. In order
to prevent denting the bases of the
cookware, recommend using cookware
with thick bases. Figure 5 shows how
cookware that is dented or concave has
a smaller contact surface.
* On radiant heating elements, it is not
recommendable to use cookware with a
diameter that is less than the diameter
of the drawing of the cooking zone,
since energy emitted outside of the
cookware will be wasted.
* Make sure that cookware is well-centred
on the drawings that indicate the heating
zone.
* Dry the bases of cookware before pla-
cing them on the vitroceramic hob.
* Do not leave any plastic object or utensil
or any aluminium foil lying on the vitro-
ceramic hob.
* Do not drag over the glass cookware with
corners or edges that could damage the
glass.
* Do not use the radiant heating elements
without cookware placed on the zone
that is turned on.
* Do not cook using plastic cookware.
* Cookware should be made with heat-
resistant material so that it does not melt
on the glass.
* The glass will withstand bangs from large
cookware that does not have sharp
edges. Please be careful with impacts
from small, sharp utensils.
* Please be careful not to let sugar or pro-
ducts containing sugar fall on the glass,
since they may react with the glass
when the glass is hot and damage the
surface.
If you cannot turn off the heating ele-
ment due to an overflow of creams,
soups or similar foods, use a wet rag to
remove the food from the touch control
panel and keep the rag on the on/off
sensor button so that the touch control
panel turns off.
The induction generator complies
with all current European standards.
Nonetheless, we recommend that peo-
ple with heart devices, with such as
artificial pacemakers, consult with their
GB
28
fig. 5
Right
Wrong
Wrong