4.1.3 Pan present device

Instructions for the User

Use only vessels specially designed for induction cooking, with thick, completely flat bottom; if these are not available, the pans used must not have crowned (concave or convex) bottom.

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4.1.3 Pan present device

Each cooking zone is equipped with a "pan present" device, which ensures that cooking cannot start unless a suitable pan is present on the cooking zone and properly positioned.

If the user attempts to switch on the cooking zone with the pan not positioned properly or with a pan which is not of suitable material, a few

seconds after the zone is switched on the 4.1.4 Residual heat symbol will appear to warn the user that an error has been made.

4.1.4 Residual heat

Each cooking zone is equipped with a device which warns of residual

heat. After any cooking zone is switched off, a flashing “4.1.5 Locking-out the hob” may appear on the display. This warns that the cooking zone concerned is still very

hot. Cooking can be restarted while the Manual background is flashing; proceed as described in point "3".

4.1.5 Locking-out the hob

When not in use, the hob can be "locked out" to prevent children from accidentally switching it on.

With the cooking zones off, turn the knobs of zones 2 and 4 to the left simultaneously until 5 Ls appear on the power display and then release the knobs.

To deactivate it, repeat the same procedure: the cooking zone displays will all show 0, indicating that the cooking zone lock-out function has been deactivated.

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