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Cookware made of the following materials is incompatible: pure stainless steel, aluminium
or copper without magnetic base, glass, wood, porcelain, ceramic and earthenware.
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Do not use cookware with serrated edges or with a curved base.
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Make sure the base of the cookware is smooth, flat against the glass, and of same size as
the cooking zone. Always centre the cookware in the cooking area. The diameter cannot be
less than 12 cm to ensure that the energy field has an effect. Do not use cookware with a
diameter greater than 26 cm.
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Always lift the cookware off the induction hob, do not slide it, as it could scratch the glass.
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You can check if your cookware is suitable with a magnet test. Move a magnet towards
the cookware base. If it sticks or is attracted by the utensil, this means that the utensil is
compatible with the induction hob.
If you do not have a magnet:
1. Pour some water into the utensil to be tested.
2. Switch on the hob and wait no more than 3 minutes to see if the water heats up.
4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Clean the induction hob after each use.
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Unplug and wait until the induction hob has cooled down before cleaning.
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If the surface becomes dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth.
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Keep the induction hob clean; prevent insects from entering to keep the unit in good
working order.
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Clean the ventilation grilles with a toothbrush or cotton swab to ensure that the air outlet
is clear.
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The induction hob should only be repaired by professionals.
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Never use metallic cloths or abrasive detergents to clean the hob, as this may cause it to
deteriorate and stop working properly.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
When the induction hob stops working, it displays an error code referring to a specific problem.
In the following table you can find all codes, as well as their causes and solutions:
Error code
Cause
Absent or incompatible
E0
cookware
Solutions
Place a suitable cooking utensil on the
induction hob.
ENGLISH
FULL MAGMA SINGLE
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