Smeg CS19ID-6, CS19IDA-6 Hob, Cooking zones, Instructions for the User, 4.1.1, Operating Powers

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4. HOB

Instructions for the User

4. HOB

Metal items such as cutlery or lids must never be placed on the surface of the hob since they may become hot.

4.1 Cooking zones

The appliance is equipped with 5 cooking

zones having different diameters and powers. Their positions are clearly marked by rings, while the heating power is only released in the

area shown on the ceramic hob. The 5 cooking zones are of HIGH-LIGHT type and

start to heat up a few seconds after they are switched on. The heat level of each zone can

be regulated from the minimum to the maximum setting using the knobs on the front

panel.

Underneath each cooking zone there is a coil called an inductor, supplied with power by an electronic system, which generates a variable magnetic field. When a pan is placed inside this magnetic field, the high- frequency currents concentrate directly on the bottom of the pan and produce the heat needed to cook the foods.

The 5 lights between the cooking zones come on when the temperature of one or more cooking zones exceeds 60° C.. The lights go out when the temperature drops to below about 60° C.

 

4.1.1

Operating Powers

 

 

The table below lists the consumption levels of the cooking zones when

 

in operation.

 

 

Zone

Zone Diameter

Power absorption

Number:

 

 

 

 

1

 

210 mm

Normal operation:

2300 W

 

With power function:

3200 W

 

 

 

2

 

145 mm

Normal operation:

1400 W

 

With power function:

1800 W

 

 

 

3

 

180 mm

Normal operation:

1850 W

 

With power function:

2500 W

 

 

 

4

 

145 mm

Normal operation:

1400 W

 

With power function:

1800 W

 

 

 

5

 

210 mm

Normal operation:

2300 W

 

With power function:

3200 W

 

 

 

Total power absorption

 

9250 W

 

 

 

 

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Smeg CS19ID-6, CS19IDA-6 manual Hob, Cooking zones, Instructions for the User, 4.1.1, Operating Powers