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1. If the base of the cookware holds a
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magnet, it is compatible.
2. When you place the cookware on the in-
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duction cooking zone and turn on the
product, if
does not flash, it is com-
patible.
• Some cookware has a base that contains
non-ferromagnetic materials such as alu-
minum. These types of cookware may
not heat up sufficiently or may not be de-
tected by the induction cooking zone at
all. In some cases, a bad cookware warn-
ing may appear.
When cooking multiple dishes on
induction cooking zones, distribut-
ing the cookware equally to the
right-left and middle areas when se-
lecting the cooking zone positively
affects the cooking performance.
Cookware test
Test if your cookware is compatible with in-
duction hobs using the methods below.
Recommended cookware sizes
In order for the induction cooking area to
recognize the cookware, it depends on the
ferromagnetic diameter and material of the
cookware base. For the recognition of the
cookware and efficient cooking, the cook-
ware should be selected according to the
cooking zone size. The recommended
cookware sizes according to the cooking
zone size are given below.
The boiling behavior can vary depending on
the type of cookware, the size of the cook-
ware and the size of the cooking zone. For
a more uniform boiling behavior, a cooking
zone that is one size larger can be used.
Using a larger cooking zone does not waste
energy on induction hobs, because the heat
is only created in the relevant cookware.
Cooking zone diameter - mm
Pot diameter - mm
145
min. 100 - max. 145
180
min. 100 - max. 180
210
min. 140 - max. 210
240
min. 140 - max. 240
280
min. 125 - max. 280
320
min. 125 - max. 320
2 x (92,7 x 200)
min. 100 - max. 180
Cooking zone with wide (flexi) surface
width 230 - length 390
5.2 Hob control unit
Keys
: Timer key
: On/Off key
: Quick heating key/High power setting (Booster)
key
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