Pan Detection; Cooking Levels - ETNA AKI683 Série Mode D'emploi

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BEFORE FIRST USE
Minimum pan diameter
The minimum pan diameter per zone is as follows:
Ø160 mm: minimum pan diameter 120 mm.
Ø200 mm: minimum pan diameter 140 mm.
Octa zone: minimum pan diameter 140 mm.
You will achieve the best results by using a pan with the same diameter as the zone. If a pan
is too small, the zone will not work.
A pan used on connected Bridge induction cooking zones must have a diameter of at least
220 mm.
Attention
Make sure the bottom of the pan and the surface of the cooking zone are clean
and dry. We recommend that you lift pans and not slide them over the hob.

Pan detection

If the hob does not detect a (suitable)) pan after a pan is put on a cooking zone, the pan
detection symbol flashes in the display. After 20 seconds, the cooking zone switches off.
If you remove a pan from the cooking zone during cooking, the pan detection symbol
shows. The cooking zone switches off. The symbol disappears when you put the pan back.
The cooking zone switches on again with the power level set before.
The automatic pan detection (adjustable: active by default) automatically detects a pan that
is put on a cooking zone. The display of this cooking zone lights up more intensely.

Cooking levels

The cooking zones have 9 levels and a 'boost' level (P). Set the cooking level by touch and slide
over the slide control. By slide over the slide control, the cooking setting is changed. By move to
the right, the level increasing, while moving to the left decreases the level. When you move your
finger away from the slide control, the cooking zone starts to operate at the level set.
Boost function
You can use the 'boost' function to cook at the highest cooking level during a short period of
time (max. 5 minutes). After the maximum boost time the power will be reduced to setting 9.
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