CDA HVN 32 manual Induction Cooking System, Cookware for Induction Cooking, 80 mm

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The ceramic cooktop is fitted with induction cooking zones.

These zones, shown by painted disks on the ceramic surface, are controlled by a touch control system.

Induction Cooking System

When your induction hob is switched on and a cooking zone has been selected, the electronic circuits produce induced currents that instantaneously heat the bottom of the pan which then transfers this heat to the food.

Cooking takes place with hardly any energy loss between the induction hob and the food.

Your induction hob operates only if a correct pan with the right features is placed on a cooking zone. Please refer to "Cookware for Induction Cooking".

Cookware for Induction Cooking

The induction cooking system OPERATES ONLY if using correct cookware suitable for induction cooking. The bottom of the pan has to be ferromagnetic to generate the electromagnetic field necessary for the heating process (meaning a magnet has to stick to the bottom of the pan).

Pans made from the following materials are not suitable:

glass, wood, porcelain, ceramic, stoneware;

pure stainless steel, aluminium or copper without magnetic bottom.

To check if a pan is suitable or not:

Test the bottom of the pan with a magnet: if the magnet sticks, the pan is suitable.

If a magnet is not available pour a small amount of water inside the pan and place the pan on a cooking

zone. Switch on the cooking zone: if the set power level flashes on the cooking zone display, the pan is not suitable (then after 1 minute, the power level automatically returns to " 0 ").

Important note: the cooking zones will not operate if the pan diameter is too small. To correctly use the cooking zones follow the indications given in the following table.

Induction Cooking Zone

Minimum Pan Diameter Recommended

(referred to the bottom of the pan)

 

 

 

Front zone, Ø 145 mm

80 mm

 

 

Rear zone, Ø 210 mm

130 mm

 

 

Pay attention: The pan shall always be centred over the middle of the cooking zone. It is possible to use oversized pans but its bottom shall not touch the other cooking zone.

Always use pans with thick, completely flat bottom.

Do not use pans with concave or convex bottom; these could cause overheating of the cooking zone.

Note: Some types of pans could cause noise when used on an induction cooking zone.

The noise does not mean any failure on the appliance and does not influence the cooking operation.

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Contents HVN 32 .. Touch Control Induction Cooking Hob Appliance Model Serial Number Appliance InformationDeclaration of CE Conformity Before Using for the First Time Important Safeguards and Recommendations  WARNINGFeatures and Technical Data Cooking ZonesTouch-Control Description Electrical insulation ClassUse of Induction Hob Overheating of Cooking Zone Let the cooking zone cool down before usingThermal Protection Induction Cooking System Cookware for Induction CookingInduction Cooking Zone Minimum Pan Diameter Recommended 80 mmSwitching OFF How To Turn the Touch Control on and OFFSwitching on Power Ignition and Adjustment of a Cooking Zone Afterheat in Cooking Zone/sInduction Heaters Power Management Booster Function Rear Cooking Zone OnlyThis function is available for the rear cooking zone only With the zone at the Booster levelSafety Key-Lock to Protect Children Seconds Program for Automatic Switching OFF of One Cooking ZonePress any button of the touch control to reset the timer Hours Operation Time Limit of Cooking ZonesTime Limit Error Code on the Display/s Display/s OFF or Not Correctly OperatingStainless Steel Elements Side Stainless Steel Trims Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning the Ceramic Hob Tips for Installation InstallationOven with Cooling fan Min 30 mm Fastening the Cooktop Adhesive sideMains Electricity Connection Green & Yellow = Earth, Blue = Neutral, Brown = LiveType H05RR-F Connection of the Power Supply CableFeeder Cable Section Appliance Servicing Contact Telephone NumbersPage Cod ß5