Instructions for the user
11.5 Pan recognition
An electronic sensor detects if a pan is present or absent on the radiant element. If the type of pan
is unsuitable for magnetic induction cooking (see section " 11.5.1") or if the pan is too small (see
table "
" on p. 132), the adjacent symbol is displayed.
MINIMUM DIAMETER
If during cooking a pan is removed from the radiant element without having first returned the
relative knob to "0" position, the power value, previously set and shown on the relative display, will
be automatically replaced with the symbol
.
If the pan is repositioned correctly on the radiant element, the symbol
switches off and cooking
will resume normally; otherwise, after 10 minutes, the symbol will switch off, the knob will have to
be returned to "0" position and a new power value set before the radiant element can be used
again.
If a knob is turned to any position before placing a pan on the radiant element, the relative display
shows the set power value and then immediately replaces it with the symbol
(the radiant element
stands by for 10 minutes). If in the meantime a pan is placed correctly on the radiant element,
cooking will begin; otherwise the radiant element does not activate and symbol
switches off. To
reactivate the radiant element, the relative knob must be returned to "0" position and a new power
value set.
Pan recognition limits: the diameter of the pan base is signalled by a circumference on the
cooking zone.
1
2
3
4
Ø 145
Ø 180
Ø 260
Ø 210
MINIMUM
120
145
180
145
DIAMETER
(mm)
132