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Using your induction hob
1. Touch the On/Off control "C". The hob will beep once and the zones will show "-" to indicate that
standby mode.
2. Place a pan suitable for induction cooking on a cooking zone; ensure that the base of the pan
and the cooking surface is clean and dry.
3. Choose the zone using (A)
"–" will be displayed.
4. Select the output using the power control (D) from 0-9 and cooking commences. You can modify
this any time during cooking.
Heating Zone
• If you don't choose a heat setting within 1 minute, the induction hob will automatically switch off.
You will need to start again at step 1.
• You can modify the heat setting at any time during cooking.
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NOTE: If you do not select a cooking zone and power level within one minute, the
hob will switch off automatically.
and "0" will flash. If no power level is selected within 5 seconds,
POWER DOWN
POWER UP
Normal Power
1500 W
1200 W
1500 W
1200 W
IMPORTANT: The factory fitted option that is fitted with a plug has a maximum
power output of 2800 W which is controlled by software.
All zones can be used but output will be limited to 2800 W as follows:
• One zone running on boost at 2000 W will mean that 800 W remains for the other
three zones.
• Two zones running at 1200 W each will mean that 400 W remains for the other
two zones, and so on.
Plugged Cable
Maximum Input
Boost Power
2000 W
1500 W
2800 W
2000 W
1500 W
Permanent Cable
Option
Option
Maximum Input
Power
Power
6400 W
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