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Low Temperature Cooking Mode

Available on the cooking zone with 

 .

 

1.   Select the cooking zone required.

2.   Touch 

 [Sensor] key once 

to select 

Low Temperature Cooking

 

Mode.

3.  Touch 

 [Low Temp] key.

4.   Touch slider

 

to set the required temperature.

 

Temperature adjustable range: 65 

o

C to 120 

o

C. 

See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on pages 32-33. 

5.    When the set temperature is reached, the 

temperature display stops fl ashing 

and the 

appliance beeps 5 times.

-  Count-up timer starts automatically. 

-  When Low Temperature Cooking Mode is used 

after cooking with high power, the temperature 

display stops fl ashing when the set temperature 

is reached but the appliance does not beep. 

6.  Turn off the cooking zone.

 

(See page 19)

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NOTE

 

  Due to the variety of food types and pans, the actual temperature of 

food may be different from the set temperature. Increase or decrease 

the setting until the required food temperature is achieved.

 

Cookware with a non-stick coating may affect the sensor detection. 

Adjust the set temperature until the required temperature is achieved.

 

Minimum 1 cm of depth when fl ex cooking zone is used.

 

Due to the consistency of milk it is recommended to stir continuously 

when heating, to prevent the milk from sticking to the bottom of the 

pan and burning.

 

Cooking Timer 

 can be used with Low Temperature Cooking Mode. 

(See page 29)

  

Once the cooking timer has been set, it is not possible 

to revert to the count-up timer.

 Available on the cooking zones with 

and 

 .

 

1.   Place the pan with the required amount of oil on 

the cooking zone.

2.   Touch 

 [Sensor] key once 

to select Pan Frying 

Mode.

3.  Touch 

 [Pan Fry] key.

4.   Touch slider

 

to set the required temperature.

 

Temperature adjustable range: 140 

o

C to 230 

o

C. 

See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on page 34. 

 

5.  When the set temperature is reached, the 

temperature display stops fl ashing

 and the 

appliance beeps 5 times. 

-  Count-up timer starts automatically. 

-  Add ingredients.

6.  Turn off the cooking zone.

 

(See page 19)

NOTE

 

  The actual temperature at the base of the pan may vary from the 

set temperature depending on the type of cookware. Adjust the 

temperature if required.

 

Ensure that the cookware is dry inside and out before heating up.

 

Cooking Timer 

 can be used with Pan Frying Mode. 

(See page 29)

Once the cooking timer has been set, it is not possible to revert to 

the count-up timer.

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Summary of Contents for KY-T937VL

Page 1: ... Hob Induktionskochfeld Operating Installation Instructions Bedienungs Installationsanleitung FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY NURFÜRHAUSHALTSÜBLICHENGEBRAUCH ZY02 F17 KY T937VL KY T937VF Model No English Deutsch KY T937VL ...

Page 2: ...gnetic lines of force are produced The magnetic lines of force pass through metallic cookware when an eddy current is induced The heat that is generated by the electrical resistance of the cookware is used for heating Top plate Eddy current Magnetic force generating coil Magnetic lines of force IH Cooking Mechanism Contents Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC...

Page 3: ... and then contact the service centre Failure to do this may cause smoke burns and electric shock Safety Instructions Safety Instructions If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a service technician authorised by the manufacturer in order to avoid a hazard Stir liquids before heating Otherwise liquids may splatter and cause burns or injuries Do not apply excessive pressure or drop objec...

Page 4: ...lity of electric shock WARNING Hob guards have not been designed for use with this appliance and should not be fitted under any circumstances Safety Instructions Safety Instructions If the oil smokes immediately turn off the main power switch Otherwise it may catch fire Take care with hot oil as it may cause burns Take care when preheating the pan with small amounts of oil The pan may overheat and...

Page 5: ...cidic foods such as vinegar jam or lemon juice are spilt on the top plate wipe off immediately Otherwise the top plate may become discoloured Do not pour water on or place anything on the control panel The control panel keys may malfunction Do not place hot cookware on the control panel The control panel may get damaged Do not block the intake or exhaust vent The appliance may become hot and heati...

Page 6: ...d by other appliances Genius Sensor will not work efficiently and the oil could ignite Disposal of Waste Products This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accept...

Page 7: ...inates when any area of the top plate is hot Take care not to touch cooking zones when this is displayed Control Panel Lock Lock the control panel enabling cleaning of small spills in that area This will disable the control panel for 20 seconds To deactivate within 20 seconds touch key again Information Show important additional information on the function currently being used Touch key again to b...

Page 8: ... on the left and front and rear on the right When the two cooking zones within the same group are used simultaneously the heating power is regulated so that the overall power consumption does not exceed the limit e g When Power Level 9 is selected for left front cooking zone the maximum power available for left rear cooking zone is power level 8 Left cooking zone group Middle cooking zone group Ri...

Page 9: ...in contact with the cookware will be activated all others will remain switched off To ensure that the cookware is detected and heat is distributed evenly centre the cookware as shown below Cooking Zones WARNING Failure to follow these instructions may cause serious injury Pans with a diameter less than 16 cm Manual Mode only not for Genius Sensor cooking modes For smaller pans place the cookware i...

Page 10: ...d earthenware Do not use curved based cookware with a 3 mm or over curve as the safety features may not be activated heating power may be diminished or the cookware may not be heated Round based With feet Thin based Curved based Round based cookware Cookware with feet Thin based cookware Curved based cookware Safety Features Auto Switch Off The appliance is automatically turned off when an abnorma...

Page 11: ...tion Menu bar operation Touch the cooking zone selector to show the menu bar Touch around the top centre of the menu bar and slide your finger downward to close it immediately IH Cooking NOTE For the recommended cookware sizes and placement see pages 14 15 Auto detect area or the illuminated area of the cooking zone selector may not match with the cooking zone covered by cookware depending on the ...

Page 12: ... Power level adjustable range 1 For slider operation see page 19 See Power Level Guidelines on page 31 Boost Function Touch this to heat even more quickly than with the power level 9 After 10 minutes the power level will return to 9 4 Turn off the cooking zone See page 19 IH Cooking WARNING Stir liquids before heating Otherwise ingredients may suddenly splatter or cookware may move and you may get...

Page 13: ... timer has been set it is not possible to revert to the count up timer 3 Turn off the cooking zone See page 19 NOTE Temperature 100 will flash in the display until the boiling temperature is reached After the water is boiled the appliance automatically defaults the temperature to 95 Increase or decrease the temperature between 65 100 as required in 5 C steps Autoboil Mode is developed for boiling ...

Page 14: ... of depth when flex cooking zone is used Due to the consistency of milk it is recommended to stir continuously when heating to prevent the milk from sticking to the bottom of the pan and burning Cooking Timer can be used with Low Temperature Cooking Mode See page 29 Once the cooking timer has been set it is not possible to revert to the count up timer Available on the cooking zones with and 1 Plac...

Page 15: ...r to set the required temperature Temperature adjustable range 140 o C to 200 o C See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on page 35 5 When the set temperature is reached the temperature display stops flashing and the appliance beeps 5 times Count up timer starts automatically Add ingredients 6 Turn off the cooking zone See page 19 IH Cooking Observe the following to keep Genius Sensor functioning efficien...

Page 16: ...se Sausages panfrying Scallops panfrying Schnitzel Sausages pan frying Pan Frying Mode 180 Preheat the pan add the sausages Turn the sausagesover and continue cooking Cooking time depending on browning level 10 15 minutes Cancel Start 180 Timer NOTE Once the cooking timer has been set it is not possible to revert to the count up timer Cooking Timer cannot be set for Deep Shallow Frying Mode Using ...

Page 17: ...and Kitchen Timer can be set together Using Kitchen Timer Used independently from all other cooking functions It counts down from a set time 1 Touch and hold the main power key to turn on the power 2 Touch Kitchen Timer key in the main menu Menu bar for timer setting will appear from bottom of the control panel Menu bar will close downward if 5 seconds has elapsed without any operation 3 Set the t...

Page 18: ...with high power before moving onto simmering stage In such cases cook the food items by selecting the appropriate power level then change to Low Temperature Cooking Mode See page 24 If Low Temperature Cooking Mode is used after cooking with a high power the appliance stops flashing but does not beep when the set temperature is reached Menus Temperature Setting Cooking Time after beeping mins Heati...

Page 19: ...k 160 200 6 12 Steak rare 3 cm thick 200 230 6 8 Steak medium well done 3 cm thick 180 200 8 12 Pork 180 230 6 10 Pork chops 180 230 8 12 Lamb chops 180 230 6 10 Fish fillet plain 200 230 5 15 Fish fillet breaded 180 200 5 15 Scallops 180 230 2 4 Prawn Scampi 180 230 4 6 Potatoes sautéed 180 200 15 25 Stir fry dish 230 3 10 Genius Sensor Cooking Chart NOTE The heat values may vary depending on coo...

Page 20: ...pliance cannot be turned ON The main power switch has not been turned ON Touch the main power switch a little longer Child Lock has been activated See page 12 Auto switch off If 1 minute has elapsed without any operation after switching on the main power automatically turns off Turn on the main power switch again The cooking zone turned itself off while in operation Long cooking time If no key is ...

Page 21: ...ll automatically stop Clicking noise is heard at the start of flex cooking operation This is not a malfunction This is a part of induction heating technology The noise is eliminated during operation Heat Power Symptom Possible cause The heating power is weaker Overheating Prevention Function If the base of the cookware overheats the heating power will automatically reduce The power indication will...

Page 22: ...re Cookware with a non stick coating may affect the sensor detection Adjust the temperature as required with slider No power heating does not start The top plate is too hot for the temperature set Heating will start automatically when the top plate has cooled down Troubleshooting Deep Shallow Frying Mode Pan Frying Mode Symptom Possible cause Preheating time takes too long The actual temperature i...

Page 23: ...f Deep Shallow Frying Mode Use Deep Shallow Frying Mode for heating up a large amount of oil Incompatible cookware is used for Deep Shallow Frying Mode See page 16 The pan is not in the correct position See pages 14 15 More than 800 g of oil has been heated up Ingredients were added while preheating Error Codes If you cannot resolve the problems or any error appears contact the service centre Turn...

Page 24: ... earth leakage circuit breaker for the power supply The electrical wiring may abnormally overheat if the dedicated circuit is not properly connected Installation Instructions Installation and Connection Electrical work must be performed by a legally qualified electrician Improper wire connections may cause electric leakages or fires This appliance must be properly earthed following the electric la...

Page 25: ... should have heat resistance equal to or exceeding that of laminated thermosetting high pressure decorative sheets If the materials are not heat resistant they may get deformed or cause a fire WARNING The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to persons or items caused by failure to observe the safety instructions by interference with any part of the appliance or by the use of non original...

Page 26: ...at part 490 Min 40 Min 20 3 0 Rear side Front side Flow of intake and exhaust When Installing a Partition Inside the Cabinet Allow for a minimum of 20 mm extra space underneath the bottom of the appliance for air circulation Allow for a minimum of 40 mm extra space in rear of the partition Top view of the partition Partition 70 265 870 Min 20 Min 40 490 Partition Building rear wall Countertop fron...

Page 27: ...with other means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Single phase A C 220 240 V 50 Hz electrical system must be used It is also possible to use a three phase electrical system If c...

Page 28: ...lack Cord No 5 Connect to the live terminal N L L1 L2 L3 N 2 Embed the appliance in the countertop cutout while keeping it is as level as possible Do not drop the appliance on the countertop Press down on top of the appliance to make sure that it rests on the countertop Make sure that the spaces between the countertop and the under surface of the appliance are even in the front rear left and right...

Page 29: ...s to marble worktops Uninstalling the appliance as flush fitting Disconnect the appliance from the mains Remove the silicone seal from the perimeter with a suitable tool Push the appliance upwards from below to remove it CAUTION Do not try to remove the appliance by prying it out from above 490 870 904 17 5 5 R3 R3 29 524 measurement mm Upon completing installation check and mark off the following...

Page 30: ... 0 Wh kg Right middle 183 5 Wh kg Right rear 188 1 Wh kg Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg EC electric hob 190 9 Wh kg Power supply Single phase 220 240 V 50 Hz Three phase 380 415 V 3N 50 Hz Power consumption 10800 W Dimensions approx 900 mm W 520 mm D 68 mm H 906 mm W 526 mm D 68 mm H Maximum power consumption by cooking zone approx Left front 2800 W Left rear 2800 W Middle 3600 W...

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