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How induction hobs function
Induction hobs function considerably differently to
conventional hobs or solid plates. The induction
coil under the glass ceramic creates a magnetic
field that alternates quickly and which directly heats
the magnetisable base of the cookware. The glass
ceramic is only heated by the hot cookware. If the
cookware is removed from the cooking zone, the
power supply is interrupted immediately.
Cookware
Suitable cookware
Only cookware with a fully magnetisable base is
suitable for cooking on the induction hob.
The magnet adheres to every point on the entire
base of the cookware.
FH FS 784
Cooking zone
Ø180 mm
Ø145 mm
180 mm × 280 mm
FH FS 584
Cooking zone
Ø200 mm
Ø160 mm
FH FS 784 / FH FS 584
Pan detection
Every cooking zone is equipped with pan detection.
The pan detection recognises cookware with a
magnetisable base that is suitable for use with
induction hobs.
If the cookware is removed during operation or
unsuitable cookware is used, the display near the
bargraph flashes with
If there is no cookware placed on the cooking zone
during the pan detection time of 10 minutes:
– the cooking zone switches off automatically after
10 seconds
– the display of each cooking zone shows
Noise during cooking
Cookware can make noise during cooking. This does
not indicate any malfunction, nor does it affect the
functioning of the appliance in any way.
Noise depends on the cookware used. If the noise
causes considerable disturbance, it can help to
change the cookware.
Min. Ø
120 mm
110 mm
150 mm
Min. Ø
120 mm
90 mm
– 10 –
.
Pan bottom
Max. Ø
(recommended)
180 mm
145 mm
180 mm
Pan bottom
Max. Ø
(recommended)
145 mm
120 mm
.