Cookware that is suitable for an induction hob
The table below shows cookware that is normally suitable for use on
an induction zone hob:-
Cookware
Steel, enamelled steel
Cast iron
Stainless steel
Aluminium, copper, brass
Glass, ceramic, porcelain
o The bottom of the pans should be as flat and thick as possible.
o Certain types of cookware may result in a noise being made
when being used on an induction zone hob. This does not mean
that there is an appliance fault.
o IMPORTANT: You should make sure that all pans are placed in
the centre of the induction zone that you are using.
The hob timer
Your hob has a timer which, when the programmed period is over, the
timed heating element will switch itself off automatically.
o Press the cooking zone plus button (B) for the burner you wish
to set a timer for. Use the plus and minus buttons to choose a
power level for the cooking zone.
o Then press the timer button (D) and use the plus and minus
buttons to choose a time period of between 1 to 99 minutes.
o When the programmed time is reached, the selected burner will
switch off and an alarm will sound. Press any button to
deactivate the alarm.
o This timer function can be applied to each burner separately by
repeating the steps outlined above after setting the first timer.
WARNING: It is vital that you do not leave the hob unattended
while cooking.
Your hob also has an alarm mode which is a count-down timer that
does not control the heating elements.
Suitable
Yes
Yes
Yes (if stated by the pan
manufacturer)
No
No
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