Cookware Suitable For Use In Induction Cooking; Limiting The Cooking Duration; Protection From Hob Overheating; Advice On Energy-Saving - Smeg C9IMXA Manual

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6.2 Cookware suitable for use in induction cooking

The containers used on the induction cooking surface must be made of metal, with magnetic properties
and a sufficiently large base.
Use only cookware with bases suitable for induction hot plates.
Suitable containers
• Enamelled steel cookware with thick bases.
• Cast iron cookware with an enamelled base.
• Cookware in multilayer stainless steel, ferritic
stainless steel and aluminium with a special
base.
To see whether the pan is suitable, bring a magnet close to the bottom: if it is attracted,
the pan is suitable for induction cooking. If you do not have a magnet, you can put a
small amount of water in the pan, place it on a cooking zone and start the hot plate. If
the symbol
appears on the display, it means the pan is not suitable.
Use only cookware with a perfectly flat bottom. Using a cookware with an irregular bottom could
jeopardise the efficiency of the heating system so that cookware is not detected on the hot plate.

6.3 Limiting the cooking duration

The hob has an automatic device which limits the duration of use.
If the cooking zone settings are not changed, the maximum duration of operation of each zone depends
on the power level selected.
When the device for limiting the duration of use is activated, the cooking zone turns off, a short alert is
sounded and if the zone is hot the symbol

6.4 Protection from hob overheating

If the hob is used on full power for a long period, the electronics will have trouble cooling down if the
room temperature is high. To avoid excessively high temperatures forming in the electronics, the power
to the cooking zone is managed automatically.

6.5 Advice on energy-saving

Below you will find advice on how to use your hob effectively and economically.
• The diameter of the base of the saucepan must correspond to the diameter of the cooking zone.
• When buying a saucepan, check whether the diameter indicated is that of the base or the top of the
container, as the top is almost always larger than the base.
• When preparing dishes with long cooking times, you can save time and energy by using a pressure
cooker, which also makes it possible to preserve the vitamins in the food.
• Make sure that the pressure cooker contains enough liquid as, if there is not enough and it overheats,
this may cause damage to both the pressure cooker and the cooking zone.
• If possible, always cover saucepans with a suitable lid.
• Choose a saucepan suitable for the quantity of food to be cooked. A large, half-empty saucepan
leads to a waste of energy.
Instructions for the user
will show on the display.
Unsuitable containers
• Copper, stainless steel, aluminium, fireproof
glass, wood, ceramic and terracotta cookware.
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