c)
Compatible and Incompatible Pans
Compatible pans must be used. In order to determine whether your pans are compatible or not
you just need to use a magnet. If the magnet sticks to the bottom of the pan this means that
your pan is compatible with induction cookers.
You can also refer to the diagram below showing compatible pans:
Metal frying pan
Enamel and stainless steel kettle
The compatibility of these pans refers to tests performed on pans containing stainless steel 430
with a base of 180 +/- 10 mm. Other cooking utensils do not guarantee results of equivalent
quality.
Pans in aluminium, copper, ceramic, glass or aluminium alloy must not be used with this
machine, as well as those with a diameter of less than 12 cm or more than 26 cm.
This machine can in fact take saucepans with a diameter of between 12 and 26 cm.
d) The Safety Pack
The machine has a complete safety pack:
Anti-overheating system. If the temperature inside the machine is too high, it will
stop heating.
Protection against over-current or voltage anomalies. When the voltage is
abnormal or when the current is cut abruptly the induction cooker will stop to avoid any
damage. Once the problems have been dealt with the induction cooker will function
normally again.
The pan detection system. If a pan is removed whilst the machine is in operation the
machine will stop heating. After that it will go on standby.
Automatic switch-off. When the timer reaches the end of the time set the machine
will stop automatically until the user turns on the timer again. Similarly the machine will
turn off automatically if a dish being cooked has been forgotten for a long time.
Locking the controls (1). This key makes it possible to lock all the controls to simplify
cleaning and also to protect children from any risk.
Stainless steel pan
Enamel saucepan
Metal pan
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Metal kettle
Cooking tray