USE
1) SWITCHING ON THE ELECTRIC PLATES
The hobs may be equipped with three types of electric plates: normal, thermostat and rapid plates indicated by a red mark. The normal plates and the rapid plates are controlled by a 7 - position switch (see fig. 1). The thermostat plates are controlled by 12 - position switch (see fig. 2).
Switch on the plates by turning the knob to the required position.
A diagram is
diagram indicates to which electric plate the knob in question corresponds (see fig. 1 - 2).
A red warning light will come on to indicate that the plate has been ignited.
2) HOW TO USE THE ELECTRIC PLATES
A purely indicative plate regulation chart is given below.
TABLE
NORMAL AND | THERMOSTAT | HEAT | POSSIBLE COOKING | |
RAPID PLATE | PLATE | INTENSITY | PROCESSES | |
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1 | 1 | Weak | To dissolve butter, chocolate, etc.. To heat small | |
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2 | 1 - 4 | Low | To heat larger amounts of liquid. To prepare cremes | |
and suces requiring long slow cooking times. | ||||
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3 | 4 - 8 | Slow | To thaw frozen foods and prepare stews, heat to boiling | |
point or simmer. | ||||
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4 | 8 - 10 | Medium | To heat foods to boiling point. To brown delicate | |
meats and fish. | ||||
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5 | 10 - 12 | Strong | For escalopes and steaks. To simmer large amounts | |
of food. | ||||
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6 | 12 | High | To bring large amounts of liquid to the boil. For frying. | |
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FIG. 1
FIG. 2
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