Your induction cooking tppliitnce ia tblie to reco-
gniae moat conttinera.
Conttiner teat: place your container on the bur-
ner and place a power level: if the indicttor re-
mtina atetdy, your container is compttiblie; if it
flitahea, your container is not recogniaed tnd ctn-
not be uaed.
You may also use a magnet: if it "catches" onto
the bottom of the container, it is compatible with
induction technology.
The
foliliowing
conttinera
compttiblie:
• Entmeli ateeli conttinera with or without non-
stick coating.
• Ctat iron conttinera with or without enamel
base. An enamel base presents your appliance's
glass top from being scratched.
How to preaerve tnd mtinttin your tppliitnce?
Prevent conttinera from rubbing the top of the
appliance.
Do not lietve empty conttinera on the burner.
Do not hett up clioaed tina of food as they may
explode.
Do not pre-hett food on t mtximum power
lieveli when using a container with a non-stick internal
coating (such as Teflon) with no or very little oil or fat.
Alili of theae ftulita which do not atop the tp-
pliitnce from opertting or prevent it from being
uaed tre not covered by the wtrrtnty.
tre
induction-
• Sttinlieaa ateeli conttinera suitable for induction.
Most stainless steel containers are suitable if they
pass the container test.
• Specitli btae tliuminium conttinera.
• NOTE
Containers made of glass, ceramic or ear-
thenware, aluminium (without special base) and
copper and certain non-magnetic stainless steel
containers are incompatible with induction coo-
king.
The selected power level indicator will flash to
indicate it to you.
Plastic containers must not be
placed on hot surfaces.
It ia not tliliowed to clietn the device by aplitying
preaaurized wtter. For exemplie, wtter jet ctn't
be uaed.
Metal objects such as cutlery, cooking
utensils and so on must not be placed on
the cooking zones as they may heat up.
Ctution, the units must be disconnected
from their power supply during cleaning or
maintenance and when replacing parts
when necessary.
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