Electrolux EW30CC55GS Complete Owner's Guide (English) - Page 14

Use The Correct Cookware Type On The, Induction Cooking Zones, Minimum Pan Size Requirements For - specification

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14 Before Using the Cooktop USE THE CORRECT COOKWARE TYPE ON THE INDUCTION COOKING ZONES The magnetic Cooking Zone sensors located below the cooktop surface require the use of cookware made with magnetic material in order to start the heating process on any of the Cooking Zones. Fig. 1 When purchasing pans, look for cookware specifically identified by the manufacturer for use with Induction cooktops. If your not sure, use a magnet to test whether the cookware type will work. If a magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware, the material type is correct for Induction cooking (See Fig. 1). It is recommended to always use heavier high quality stainless steel cookware on your Induction Cooktop surface. This will greatly reduce the possibility of developing scratches on the ceramic surface. Even quality cookware can scratch the cooktop surface, especially if cookware is slid over the ceramic cooktop surface without being lifted up. Over time sliding ANY type of cookware over the ceramic cooktop will likely alter the overall appearance of the cooktop. Eventually the buildup of scratches will make cleaning the surface difficult and degrade the overall appearance of the cooktop. MINIMUM PAN SIZE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TWO INDUCTION COOKING ZONES NOTE: Pan bottom should not exceed 1/2" (13 mm) from outer Cooking Zone (Induction) rings - lo hi + - lo hi + timer USE THE CORRECT SIZE COOKWARE - The 2 Induction Cooking Zones available on the Cooktop require a MINIMUM pan size to be used at each location (Fig. 2). The inner ring of each Cooking Zone is your guide to the correct MINIMUM pan size. The pan bottom must FULLY cover the inner ring for proper cooking to occur. The thicker outer ring at each Cooking Zone is helpful to determine the pan MAXIMUM size. After centering the cookware of the cooktop, make sure the cookware does not extend more than ½" beyond the thicker line on the Cooking Zone (See example in Fig. 2). The pan must make FULL contact on the glass surface without the bottom of the pan touching the metal cooktop trims (Shown in Fig. 2). NOTE: If a pan made of the correct material is centered properly on any of the active Cooking Zones but is TOO SMALL, the affected Cooking Zone LED will display an F code and the pan will not heat. Fig. 2

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14
Before Using the Cooktop
USE THE CORRECT COOKWARE TYPE ON THE
INDUCTION COOKING ZONES
The magnetic Cooking Zone sensors located below the cooktop
surface require the use of cookware made with magnetic material in
order to start the heating process on any of the Cooking Zones.
When purchasing pans, look for cookware specifically identified by the
manufacturer for use with Induction cooktops. If your not sure, use a
magnet to test whether the cookware type will work. If a magnet sticks
to the bottom of the cookware, the material type is correct for Induction
cooking (See Fig. 1).
It is recommended to always use heavier high quality stainless steel cookware on your Induction Cooktop
surface. This will greatly reduce the possibility of developing scratches on the ceramic surface.
Even quality cookware can scratch the cooktop surface, especially if cookware is slid over the ceramic cooktop
surface without being lifted up. Over time sliding
ANY
type of cookware over the ceramic cooktop will likely alter
the overall appearance of the cooktop. Eventually the buildup of scratches will make cleaning the surface
difficult and degrade the overall appearance of the cooktop.
Fig. 1
MINIMUM PAN SIZE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TWO
INDUCTION COOKING ZONES
USE THE CORRECT SIZE COOKWARE
- The 2 Induction Cooking
Zones available on the Cooktop require a
MINIMUM
pan size to be
used at each location (Fig. 2). The inner ring of each Cooking Zone
is your guide to the correct MINIMUM pan size. The pan bottom
must FULLY cover the inner ring for proper cooking to occur.
The thicker outer ring at each Cooking Zone is helpful to determine
the pan
MAXIMUM
size. After centering the cookware of the
cooktop, make sure the cookware does not extend more than ½”
beyond the thicker line on the Cooking Zone (See example in Fig. 2).
The pan must make FULL contact on the glass surface without the
bottom of the pan touching the metal cooktop trims (Shown in Fig.
2).
NOTE:
If a pan made of the correct material is centered properly on
any of the active Cooking Zones but is TOO SMALL, the affected
Cooking Zone LED will display an
F
code and the pan will not heat.
hi
+
lo
-
hi
+
lo
-
timer
NOTE:
Pan bottom
should not exceed 1/2”
(13 mm) from outer
Cooking Zone
(Induction) rings
Fig. 2