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Operating instructions
General information
The cooking surface is made of proven ceramic glass.
and consists of 4 cooking zones. The rapid glowing
cooking zones with that the especially efficient radiant
heating elements will considerably reduce the duration
of heating--up.
The cooking surface is pore--free and also insen-
sitive to rapid changes in temperature. Pots can
therefore be moved from a hot to cold zone.
When switching on a cooking zone you may hear
a short buzz. That is a characteristic of all ceramic
glass cooking zones and does not impair the func-
tion or the lifetime of the appliance.
Always put pots and pans onto the cooking zone
before switching on.
Heat Control Knobs
The control knobs regulates the heating capacity of the
cooking zones.
Switching on the cooking zones
D Turn the control knobs to the right or to the left to
the desired position.
D You may set the cooking zone selection between
positions 1 and 9.
1 = minimum setting
9 = maximum setting.
Switching off the cooking zones
D Turn the control knob after cooking always to the
OFF--position.
Residual heat indicator
The warning lamp lights up when the surface of the cor-
responding cooking zone reaches a temperature which
could cause burns.
This light remains lit after the heated-up area has been
switched off as long as the residual heat of the corres-
ponding cooking surface can cause burnings. The light
will go out only after the cooking zone has sufficiently
cooled down.
The residual heat can be used for the melting and
keeping dishes warm.
Caution! While the indication lamp is illuminated
the hob is hot and there is a risk of burning.
Caution! If there is a power failure the indication
lamp will go out even if there is residual heat in the
hob. Care will have to be taken until there is no
longer a risk of burning.
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