The cooking zone efficiency is related to
the diameter of the cookware. The
cookware with a diameter smaller than
the minimum receives only a part of the
power generated by the cooking zone.
Refer to "Technical data".
6.2 The noises during operation
If you can hear:
• crack noise: cookware is made of
different materials (a sandwich
construction).
• whistle sound: you use a cooking
zone with a high power level and the
cookware is made of different
materials (a sandwich construction).
• humming: you use a high power level.
• clicking: electric switching occurs.
• hissing, buzzing: the fan operates.
The noises are normal and do not
indicate any malfunction.
6.3 Öko Timer (Eco Timer)
To save energy, the heater of the
cooking zone deactivates before the
count down timer sounds. The difference
in the operation time depends on the
heat setting level and the length of the
cooking operation.
6.4 Examples of cooking
applications
The correlation between the heat setting
of a zone and its consumption of power
is not linear. When you increase the heat
setting, it is not proportional to the
increase of the consumption of power. It
means that a cooking zone with the
medium heat setting uses less than a
half of its power.
The data in the table is for
guidance only.
Heat setting Use to:
Time
(min)
Hints
1
Keep cooked food warm.
as nec‐
essary
Put a lid on the cookware.
1 - 2
Hollandaise sauce, melt: but‐
ter, chocolate, gelatine.
5 - 25
Mix from time to time.
1 - 2
Solidify: fluffy omelettes,
baked eggs.
10 - 40 Cook with a lid on.
2 - 3
Simmer rice and milkbased
dishes, heat up ready-
cooked meals.
25 - 50 Add at least twice as much
liquid as rice, mix milk
dishes halfway through the
procedure.
3 - 4
Steam vegetables, fish,
meat.
20 - 45 Add a couple of tablespoons
of liquid.
4 - 5
Steam potatoes.
20 - 60 Use max. ¼ l of water for
750 g of potatoes.
4 - 5
Cook larger quantities of
food, stews and soups.
60 -
150
Up to 3 l of liquid plus ingre‐
dients.
6 - 7
Gentle fry: escalope, veal
cordon bleu, cutlets, rissoles,
sausages, liver, roux, eggs,
pancakes, doughnuts.
as nec‐
essary
Turn halfway through.
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