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Information and tips regarding cookware
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Information and tips regarding
cookware
Information and tips regarding cookware
The following information and tips have been provided
to help you save energy and avoid damaging your
cookware.
Suitable cooking vessels
Pans with a diameter of less than 90 mm or more
than 280 mm should not be used.
If you do use larger
pans, these should not protrude beyond the edges of
the appliance.
Precautions for use
Burner
Recommended
pan base diameter
Minimum pan
base diameter
Standard-output
burner
200 - 240 mm
90 mm
High-output
burner
240 - 280 mm
90 mm
Use pots or pans which
are the right size for
each burner.
Do not use small pots or
pans on large burners.
The flame should not
touch the sides of the
pot.
Do not use damaged
pots or pans, which do
not sit evenly on the
cooktoop, they may tip
over.
Only use pots or pans
with a thick, flat base.
Do not cook without
using a lid and make
sure the lid is properly
fitted. This wastes
energy.
Always centre the pot or
pan over the burner,
otherwise it could tip
over.
Do not place large pots
on the burners near the
control knobs. These
may get damaged by the
high temperatures.
Place the pots or pans
on the pan support,
never directly on the
burner.
Make sure that the pan
supports and burner
caps are correctly
positioned before using
the appliance.
Pots or pans should be
placed on the cooktop
carefully.
Do not strike the cooktop
and do not place
excessive weight on it.
Do not heat a cooking
vessel (e.g. roaster, pan,
grill stone) on more than
one burner at the same
time. The resulting heat
accumulation will
damage the appliance.