Induction Cooking Surface; Glass Ceramic Cooking Surface - Hisense I6421CB Instructions Manual

Ceramic built-in induction cooking hob
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INDUCTION COOKING SURFACE

GLASS CERAMIC COOKING SURFACE

- The hob is resistant to temperature changes.
- The hob is also impact-resistant.
- Using the glass ceramic hob as a storage area may result in scratches or other damage to it.
- Do not use the glass ceramic hob if it is cracked or broken. If a sharp object falls on the hob,
the hob may break. The consequences of such occurrence may be visible immediately or
only after a while. If any visible crack appears in the hob, immediately cut off the power
supply to the appliance.
- Make sure the cooking zone and the cookware bottom is clean and dry. This will allow better
conduction of heat and prevent any damage to the heating surface. Do not place empty
cookware on the cooking zone.
- The cooking zone may be damaged if you place an empty pan onto it. Before placing a pan
onto the cooking zone, wipe the pan bottom dry to allow conduction of heat.
COOKING POWER LEVELS
Cooking zone heat power can be set to ten different levels. The table lists some examples of
use for each level.
Level
Purpose
0
Switched off , using the residual heat
1 - 2
Keeping the food warm, slow cooking of smaller amounts (lowest setting)
3
Slow cooking (follow-up cooking after the initial power boost)
4 - 5
Slow cooking (follow-up cooking) of large amounts, pan-roasting of larger chunks
6
Searing and browning
7 - 8
Searing
9
Cooking of large amounts, searing
Rapid Boil setting for start of the cooking process; also suitable for very
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large amounts of food
10

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