Introduction - Baumatic BSIH32-ANZ Instruction Manual

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Introduction

Notes about the cookware to be used with
your induction hob.
The size of the base of the cookware to be used
should be large enough to completely cover the
cooking zone drawn on the glass.
Depending on the type of cookware (material
and size), the induction zones may work with
smaller cookware.
Please remember that in order to work, the
induction elements need to be used with cook-
ware that has a ferromagnetic base (material
attracted by a magnet).
Always use cookware with a flat, smo-
oth base on the induction elements. Using
cookware with a deformed, concave or cur-
ved base can lead to overheating that can
damage the glass or the cookware.
Please take into account that the
cookware that you use can greatly affect the
how well the induction element works. You
may find cookware on the market that,
although marked as being suitable for induc-
tion hobs, does not work very well or is not
easily recognised by the induction element
due to the little amount or poor quality of the
ferromagnetic material that the cookware
has in its base.
1
2
Model BSIH 32-ANZ
1 2,100/3,000* W. induction hotplate.
2 1,100/1,800* W. induction hotplate.
* Induction power with the Power function ena-
bled.
- Residual heat indicator (
- Maximum electric power: 3,200 W.
- Supply power: 220 -240 Volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 Hertzs.
)
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