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99633131_GB_A.qxd
15/03/04
14:32
Page 1
Induction hob operating and
GB
installation guide
ref. manufacturer 214
9963 3131 02/04

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Summary of Contents for Caple C851i

  • Page 1 99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 1 Induction hob operating and installation guide ref. manufacturer 214 9963 3131 02/04...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 2 List of contents Using your hob in complete safety.......3 Containers............6 Installing your hob in complete safety....7 Using your hob in all simplicity......9 Preserving and maintaining your hob....10 Cooking ............12 In this Manual, displays safety instructions displays tips and hints...
  • Page 3: Using Your Hob In Complete Safety

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 3 Using your hob in complete safety Overheat sensor • Each unit is equipped with a sensor that continuously monitors the temperature of the bottom of the pan, so that overheating is impossible (empty saucepan, etc.). •...
  • Page 4 99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 4 Using your hob in all simplicity Automatic saucepan hild safety detection Your induction hob is able to recognise Your cook top is equipped with a child safety most recipients. feature which locks it during the use: •...
  • Page 5 99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 5 Your induction hob in complete safety The principles of induction Induced currents When your induction hob is switched on and a heating power has been selected, the electronic circuits produce induced currents that instantaneously heat the bottom of the pan that transfers this heat to the food.
  • Page 6: Containers

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 6 containers • aluminium pans with special base. You probably already have some suitable pans. pans which do not have a flat base may be Your induction hob is able to recognize most suitable, however they must not be deformed types of pans.
  • Page 7: Installing Your Hob In Complete Safety

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 7 Installing your hob in complete safety Always ensure that the air vents beneath the hob are kept clear. Your induction hob must always be adequately ventilated. Above a cupboard or drawer unit Above an oven 4 cm mini MINI 4 mm During long cooking sessions, leave the...
  • Page 8 99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 8 Installing your hob in complete safety A seal exists for preventing any Fitting humidity getting under the hob. -Stick the seal under the rim of the hob and lower the hob into position on the worktop. -This seal is supplied in the 48,8 55,5...
  • Page 9: Using Your Hob In All Simplicity

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 9 Using your hob in all simplicity tart/Stop Ø 18 cm Ø 18 cm 50 W to 2800 W 50 W to 2800 W Ø 18 cm Ø 18 cm A flashing 0 show that the zone concerned has 50 W to 2800 W 50 W to 2800 W been turned on.
  • Page 10: Preserving And Maintaining Your Hob

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 10 Preserving and maintaining your hob You must not You must: Leave metal cooking utensils, knives and forks, or metal objects on the hob. They will get hot if Avoid any shocks with pans: left close to any heating zone that is in use. The glass surface is highly resistant but not un- Store M or I...
  • Page 11: Cooking

    99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:32 Page 11 Minor troubleshooting You have doubts about whether your hob is working correctly ..this does not necessarily mean there is a breakdown. Nevertheless, check the following points IF YOU REALIZE THAT POSSIBLE WHAT SHOULD CAUSES YOU DO? NOTHING: see chapter Remarks on...
  • Page 12 99633131_GB_A.qxd 15/03/04 14:33 Page 12 maximum power is reserved for frying and quick boiling. slow cooking boil with cover fast cooking add food boil or fry...