Induction; How It Works - Miele KM 7999 FR Operating And Installation Instructions

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How it works

Induction coils are located under the
ceramic surface. These coils create a
magnetic field that reacts directly with
the base of the pan and heats it up. The
ceramic surface itself is heated up
indirectly by the heat given off by the
pan.
The position, size and shape of the pots
and pans are recognised automatically
by the induction cooktop.
An induction cooktop only works when
a pan with a magnetic base is placed
on it (see "Induction - Cookware").
The pan base material and the positions
of the pans on the cooktop affect the
power of the induction coils. This can
affect the cooking behaviour.
Cooking areas
The cooktop has 3 cooking areas. You
can use a maximum of 5 pans at the
same time: 2 pans each on the left and
right cooking areas, and 1 pan on the
middle area.
If 2 pans are being used on either the
left or right cooking area, an indicator
appears for each pan in the touch
display.
If necessary, multiple pans can cover
multiple cooking areas at the same
time.
For more information about cooking
areas and combination options, see
"Operation - Positioning cookware".
Risk of burning due to hot items!
When the cooktop is switched on,
either deliberately or by mistake, or
when there is residual heat present,
there is a risk of metal items placed
on the cooktop heating up.
Do not use the cooktop as a resting
place for anything else.
After use, switch the cooktop off with
the  sensor control.

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