Caution:
Only clean ('regenerate') the charcoal filter a maximum of 6 to 8 times to make sure that efficiency of the
filter will not be reduced.
1. Remove the grid (A).
2. Remove the charcoal filter (B).
3. Clean the filter in the dishwasher. Use a program with a temperature of 70°C and any type of detergent.
4. Dry the filter for 30 minutes. Use an oven with a temperature of 70°C.
REPLACING THE CHARCOAL FILTER (OPTIONAL)
Note:
This procedure is only valid if you installed the charcoal filter with your appliance.
Note:
The charcoal filter must be replaced when the display shows S.
1. Remove the grid (A).
2. Remove the charcoal filter (B).
3. Replace the charcoal filter.
RESETTING AN ALARM
The appliance gives an alarm on the display for certain cleaning and replacing intervals.
1. Make sure that the appliance is switched off.
2. Touch the up button for 5 seconds to reset an alarm.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR PANS
Note:
Pans that were previously used on a different appliance (for example a gas appliance) are no longer
suitable for an induction appliance.
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Use pans with a thick and flat bottom. The diameter of the pan must be the same as the diameter of the cooking
zone.
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Use pans made from metal, enamelled metal, cast iron or stainless steel. These pans give the best result.
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Obey the instructions from the manufacturer of the pan to see if the pan is suitable for an induction appliance.
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Pans made from metal or aluminium pans with a copper bottom may stain the glass plate. Remove the possible
stains immediately after using the appliance.
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Use a magnet to check if a pan is suitable for an induction appliance. The pan is suitable if the magnet sticks to
the bottom of the pan.
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Make sure that you put the pan in the center of the cooking zone to ensure optimal extraction.
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Do not put pans on the glass valve.
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Some pans may produce sounds during use. The sounds are caused by the shape of the pan. This does not
affect the operation or safety of the appliance.
POWER LEVELS FOR COOKING
Note:
The values are indicative.
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