USING THE HOB - ELECTRIC (CERAMIC)
To operate the dual cook zone
• Select the appropriate cook zone and
set the power level as per the single
zone
• Whilsttheheaterdisplayisstillash-
ing press the central dual zone key,
a red LED will illuminate next to the
cook zone to indicate it has been
activated.
• The power level of the cook zone will
stopashingandthepowerlevelis
set.
To de-select the dual cook zone
• Touch the cook zone Key, the power
leveldisplaywillstartashing.
• Whilstthepowerleveldisplayisash-
ing press the centre dual zone key
or return the power level to “0” and
the red led will disappear and the
inner and out elements will be discon-
nected. i.e. centre element controlled
only.
Note: Only the inner ring can be be oper-
ated on its own, the outer ring can only
be operated with the inner ring, match
your pan accordingly.
Switching Off (Individual Cook Zone)
• Touch the required cook zone key
untilthezonedisplayashes,now
either return the power level to 0 by
pressingthedown(-)keyorsimul-
taneouslypressthedown(-)andup
(+)simultaneouslyanditwilljump
straight to the 0 setting.
Residual Heat Indicators (For Each
Cook Zone)
• If the glass surface is hot an “H” will
be displayed in the cook zone display
untiltheglasshassufcientlycooled.
Note:“H”and“0”willashalternatively
if the cook zone is hot and another cook
zone is in use.
Auto Heat Up
• Select appropriate cook zone and
increase to power level 9
• Nowpresstheup(+)keyagainand
until the Red LED is illuminated next
to the cook zone.
• Thepowerlevelwillstillbeashing,
so now select the power level you
would like (use the heat up time table
forguidance).
• Once set the Red LED is illuminated
• Once the heat up time as elapsed
a beep will sound and the Red Led
disappears and the heater remains at
the reduced level.
Power
Level
Time
Min/Sec
Heat up Time (Approx)
1 01:11
2 02:44
3 04:47
4 05:28
5 06:29
6 01:11
7 02:44
8 02:44
Note: During the heat up time the power
level is automatically set at full power un-
till the times detailed above have elapsed.
Cookware
• Cookware made of enamelled steel
or with aluminium or copper bottoms
can leave discolorations on the ce-
ramicglasssurfacewhicharedifcult
or impossible to remove.
• You can recognise good cookware
from the bottoms of the pans. The
bottomshouldbeasthickandatas
possible.