Residual Heat Indicator "H; Before Using The Appliance For The First Time; If The Appliance Does Not Detect The Cookware On The Operating Cooking Zone; Cookware Size - Fagor IO-TGC-0241/2 Instruction Manual

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Residual heat indicator "H"

When you have finished cooking, the induction hob glass within the cooking zone is
still hot, this is called residual heat.
If the glass surface is hot, the "H" is shown on the cooking zone
display.
When residual heat indicator is on, do not touch the cooking zone as
there is a risk of burns and do not place on it any items sensitive to heat!
The "H" residual heat indicator is not displayed during a power outage.
However, cooking zones may still be hot!

Before using the appliance for the first time

Thoroughly clean the induction hob. The hob has a glass surface, therefore han-
dle it with care.
Odours may be released when you first start your appliance. If this happens,
turn on exhaust hood or open the window in the room. Emission of odour is
temporary.
If the appliance does not detect the cookware on the operating
cooking zone
If there is no cookware on the active cooking zone or the cookware
is unsuitable, the symbol indicated on the side will be shown on
the display. If you do not place a suitable cookware on the cooking
zone, it will turn off after 1 minute. If no other cooking zones are
used, your induction hob will be in standby mode for another min-
ute, an then turn off completely.

Cookware size

In order to achieve best cooking results, use cookware with bottoms (ferromagnetic
part) of the size corresponding to the size of the cooking zone.
Using cookware with the bottom diameter smaller than the cooking zone size will
reduce the effectiveness of the cooking zone and increase cooking time.
Cookware detection sensitivity of a cooking zone is affected by the diameter of ferro-
magnetic component embedded in the cookware base and its material.
Cooking zone diameter (according to the model)
160
210
220
280
290
320
Cookware diameter [mm]
120
140
140
180
180
180
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