Cooking Zones And Dials - Hanseatic 2013C(G)3.334eETsPrDpHbJX User Manual

Cooker set with glass ceramic hob, pyrolysis and timer
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Energy and time-saving pressure
– cookers are also well-suited. The relative-
ly high purchase costs are quickly saved
again.
– Steel pots and pans as well as coated and
uncoated aluminium cookware with a thick
base. However, coated cookware must not
be overheated or scratched.
You should not use:
– Indented or battered pans.
– Pans with a rough base.
– Pans with a curved base.
– Coated cookware that is scratched inside.

Cooking zones and dials

(1) (2)
(11)
(15)
The hob has four cooking zones. Every cook-
ing zone corresponds with a dial on the con-
trol panel.
Cooking zone
(11) Casserole zone
Normal cooking
(12)
zones
Normal cooking
(13)
zones
(15) Dual zone
(9) (8)
(12)
(13)
Ø
Switch
14/25 cm
(2)
18 cm
(9)
14.5 cm
(8)
12/18 cm
(1)
The hob
Turn the dial to the desired level of heat as
needed. The heat settings are displayed on
the dial.
If at least one cooking zone is switched on,
the oven indicator light will light up (6).
Turn the dial back to "0" to switch it off.
Operating the double circle and
casserole zone
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Turn the dials and only clockwise to turn
the oven on and counter-clockwise to
turn it off. Never turn past the double
zone symbol " " by force.
(1)
(2)
To extend the cooking zone,
• Turn the respective dial briefly to the
double-zone symbol "
release it.
• Set the power as usual.
Page EN-11
(6)
(19)
" (19) and then

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