NORMAL HOTPLATE
To turn on the electric hotplate, rotate
the knob to the desired setting.
The numbers from 1 to 6 indicate the
operating positions with increasing num-
ber corresponding to higher temperature
settings (fig. 2.6).
RAPID HOTPLATE (red dot)
The rapid hotplate control knob is similar
to that of the normal hotplate, with 6
selectable heating positions (2.6).
The characteristics of this hotplate,
which is also equipped with a thermosta-
tic cut-off device, make it possible to:
– achieve the cooking temperature
rapidly
– make full use of its output power using
flat-bottomed pans
– limit the output power with unsuitable
saucepans.
Caution!
the cooking hob becomes very
hot during operation.
Keep children well out of reach.
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2
3
Fig. 2.6
ELECTRIC HOTPLATES
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6
5
4
PROPER USE OF THE ELEC-
TRIC HOTPLATE
When the pan comes to the boil, turn the
heat down to the level desired.
Remember that the hotplate will continue
to produce heat for about five minutes
after it has been turned off.
While using the electric hotplate, you
must:
– avoid keeping it on without something
on it;
– avoid pouring liquids on it while it is
hot;
– use flat-bottomed (electric hotplate
type) pots and pans only
– use cooking receptacles which cover
as much of the surface of the hotplate
as possible.
– to save electricity, use lids whenever
possible.
– never cook food directly on the hot-
plate: always use a pan or suitable
container.
An indicator light located on the control
panel signals that the hotplate is operat-
ing.
Fig. 2.7
(fig. 2.7)
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