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flat (see Fig. 6).
The diameters of the cooking vessels should be as big
as the cooking area you have chosen; if the diameter
is smaller, energy will be wasted; therefore, it is better
that the diameter is bigger. (See fig. 6)
The bottom of the cooking vessel must be clean and
dry as well as the cooking area.
During the initial uses of the appliance, an acrid or
burning smell may be detected. This will disappear
after two or three uses.
The zones remain hot for a certain period of time after
use. Avoid touching and keep children away until glass
cools down.
These are very important regulations; if they are
neglected, the appliance may not perform properly or
the user may be placed at risk.
EN
This appliance cannot be used by people (including
children) with impaired skills or without experience
and knowledge unless under the supervision of a
person responsible for their safety who provides
precise instructions about the use of the unit.
Keep children under supervision to make sure that
they don't play with the unit.
Pay attention to the floor around the unit as it might
be slippery.
Attention: the panels marked with the symbol
protect the user from accessing parts with voltage
higher than 400 V.
Attention: the panels marked with the symbol
protect the user from accessing parts that generate
non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
The A weighed noise pressure level is lower than 70
dB (A).
STARTING UP INDUCTION HOBS
ATTENTION:
The glass ceramic hob is heated from underneath the
cooking vessel. To avoid burn injuries, don't touch the hob
while the unit is operating.
a) Connect the appliance to the mains after making sure
that the supplied voltage complies with the voltage
given in the technical plate of the appliance.
b) Position the cooking vessel on the areas marked on the
hob.
c) Turn the knob clockwise (see fig. 7): the green light
switches on.
If there is no a cooking vessel, the green light will flash.
d) Turn the knob to adjust the power.
If the pan is removed, the inductor does not supply power,
when the pan is positioned again, the inductor starts
again with the same set power. If the pan is removed, the
inductor is in stand-by mode and no energy is used except
for the lights.
TURNING OFF
- Rotate the knob clockwise or anticlockwise up to the
"OFF" position.
- A few parts of the generator are still live even when the
knob is "OFF"; therefore, we recommend disconnecting
the appliance from the mains before servicing the unit.
- Make sure that no liquid touches the induction
generator either during the normal operations or while
the component is cleaned or serviced.
OPERATION OF BFLEX CONTROLS
(SEE FIG. 8)
To switch on Bflex, press and hold the "B" knob for at
least 3 seconds; the word "OFF" on the "A" display will be
replaced by the digit "0".
Briefly press the "B" knob and rotate it to increase or
decrease the power level from 1 to 100. The display will
show the set value. Confirm the value by briefly pressing
the "B" knob; or wait a few seconds: the system memorizes
the last value indicated on the display.
When the pan is not detected on the cooking area, the
display shows the symbol (U _ ).
When the pan is rested on the active area, the generator
detects the pan presence and starts supplying power.
Periodically, depending on the hours of use, the "C"
warning light of the intake air filter will switch on.
The hob will continue working properly, but we
recommend that you clean the filter as soon as possible.
Please see the paragraph "CLEAN THE AIR FILTER" for
getting information about the correct cleaning of the
filter.
The "C" indicator light is reset by pressing and holding the
"B" knob until an acoustic signal is heard.
PROPER USE
The induction cookers must be used only with specific
cooking vessels; therefore, check that the vessel is marked
with a symbol
that states it is suitable for induction
cooking.
The induction hobs must be used with specific cooking
vessels only.
CLEAN THE AIR FILTER
(SEE FIG. 9)
All induction hobs are equipped with an air filter, "F",
located underneath the control panel.
Even a partially clogged air filter can cause the generator
to overheat and shut down due to overheating.
We recommend that you periodically clean the filter by
blowing it with compressed air or washing it with water
and mild soap. Before returning the filter, make sure it is