Using the glass ceramic hob – Indesit KP9508CXG User Manual

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Using the glass

ceramic hob

 The glue applied on the gaskets leaves traces of

grease on the glass. Before using the appliance, we

recommend you remove these with a special non-

abrasive cleaning product. During the first few hours

of use there may be a smell of rubber which will

disappear very quickly.

Description of the heating elements

The radiant elements “A-B-C” consist of circular heating

elements. These become red a few seconds after they

have been switched on.

They are extremely easy to use because they are similar

to the other heating elements. Please refer to table 1.

Control knobs

Each cooking zone is fitted with a control knob “E”,

which can be used to continuously adjust the tempe-

rature intensity level to values between a minimum of

1 and a maximum of 12. Table1 lists the

correspondences between the positions indicated on

the knob and the use for which the hotplates are

recommended.

The “A-B” hotplate control knob usually only activates
the small

/

part of the hotplate. To activate

the entire large hotplate, turn the knob past position
12, to the

/

symbol; a click will indicate that

the entire hotplate has been activated. The tempera-

ture level may now be adjusted to the desired value,

up to level 12, using the same knob.

1

Melting butter, chocolate

0

Off

Pos. Automatic hotplate

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Heating liquids

Soups and sauces

Pan-roasting

Frying

Boiling large quantities

Cooking at boiling point

Residual heat indicator light (D)

This indicates that one or more cooking zones are at a

temperature greater than 60°C, even after the cooking

zones have been switched off. The hob is fitted with 4

residual heat indicator lights, one for each cooking zone.

Advice for the operation of the ceramic glass

hob

To achieve the best results using your hob, there are

several basic suggestions which should be taken into

account while cooking or preparing food.

• Use pans with a flat base so as to ensure the pan

adheres properly to the cooking zone.

• Always use pans with a diameter which is large

enough to cover the cooking zone fully, in order to use

all the available heat.

• Make sure that pan bases are always clean and dry,

in order to guarantee perfect contact with the hob and

to safeguard the durability of the hotplates and the

pans themselves.

• Do not use cookware which has been used with gas

burners. The concentration of heat from gas burners is

such that it may warp the base of the pan, and therefore

the desired result will never be achieved if it is then

used on the glass ceramic hob.

2500W/1000W

2000W/1000W

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