Induction; Function - Miele KM 5773 Operating And Installation Manual

Ceramic cooktop with induction
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Function

An induction coil is installed beneath
each burner. If a burner is turned on,
the coil produces a magnetic field,
which operates directly on the
cookware bottom and heats it. The
burner is indirectly heated by the heat
radiated from the pot.
Burners with induction operate only
when cookware with a magnetizable
bottom is placed on them, see
"Selecting cookware".
The induction considers automatically
the size of the placed cookware, which
means it operates only in the area of
the surface covered by the cookware
bottom.
The burner does not operate
– when turned on without or with
unsuitable cookware (cookware
without magnetizable bottom).
– when the bottom diameter of the
placed cookware is too small.
– when the cookware is removed from
a turned on burner.
The symbol ß alternating with 0 or the
last set power level will flash in the
burner display.
If suitable cookware is placed on the
burner within 3 minutes, the ß symbol
goes out.
If no or unsuitable cookware is used,
the burner and cooktop are turned off
automatically after 3 minutes.
Do not place knives, forks or spoons
etc., or other metallic items on the
cooktop. If the cooktop is switched
on, or if there is residual heat
present, the metallic items can heat
up and cause burning. Remember
that metallic items can cause the
burner to heat up unintentionally!
Switch the cooktop off after use.

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