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Induction sounds
Pans
Ticking sound
A light ticking sound is caused by the capacity limiter on the front and
back zones. A soft ticking sound can also occur at lower settings.
Pan makes sounds
The pan can make sounds during cooking. This is caused by the
energy flowing from the hob to the saucepan. This is normal for certain
saucepans, particularly at high settings. This is not harmful for the pans
or the hob.
Ventilator makes sounds
In order to increase the lifespan of electronic components, the appliance
is fitted with a ventilator. If you use the appliance intensively, the ventilator
will be switched on and you will hear a humming sound. The ventilator
can also make sounds after you have switched off the appliance.
Pans for induction cooking
Induction cooking requires a particular type of pan.
Please note
• Pans that have already been used for cooking on a gas hob are no
longer suitable for use on an induction hob.
• Only use pans that are suitable for electric and induction cooking
with:
▷ a thick base of a minimum of 2.25 mm;
▷ a flat base.
• The best pans are those with the 'Class Induction' quality mark.
Tip
You can use a magnet to check whether your pans are suitable. A pan
is suitable if the base of the pan is attracted by the magnet.
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