Types of cookware that can be used – Panasonic KYB64BXBXD User Manual

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Types of Cookware that Can be Used

How to check IH heater cookware compatibility

1. Place cookware filled with about 1 cup of water

on an IH heater.

2. Touch to turn on the main power.

3. Touch the key of the IH heater to be used and

check the power indicator.

(In case of the left front IH heater)

- If the cookware is compatible, power indicator will stay lit.
- If the cookware is incompatible, power indicator will flash.

4. Touch the key touched in step 3 to turn off the IH heater.

(In case of the left front IH heater)

CAUTION

- Do not heat up empty enamel cookware. Do not allow enamel

cookware to scorch during cooking. Enamel coating may melt and

damage the top plate.

- Do not use ceramic and earthenware cookware even if it is made for

induction heating.

- Depending on the shape, some ceramic and earthenware cookware

may damage the IH heater.

- When the IH heater reaches a high temperature, the heating power

will be controlled to reduce the heat level and cooking will not be done

properly, thereby affecting cooking performance. And heating may

automatically stop due to safety features.

NOTE

When using the

Deep frying temperature control sensor or Pan

frying temperature control sensor, the following situations may occur

depending on the type, material, and shape and size of the bottom of

cookware.

- Actual oil temperature varies from the set oil temperature.

- The preheating time gets longer.

- The cookware does not get heated due to a detected abnormality.

Material

Compatible cookware

Iron/Cast iron

Enamel iron

Magnetic stainless

steel (Magnets stick

to the bottom.)

* The heating power may not be as strong for some stainless

steel cookware.

Incompatible cookware

- Aluminum/Copper

- Heat-resistant glass

- Ceramic and earthenware

Shape of the

bottom

Compatible cookware

The bottom is flat and uniformly contacts with the top plate.
Incompatible cookware

Round-bottomed

cookware

Cookware with legs

or protrusions

Thin-bottomed

cookware

* Do not use curved-bottomed cookware

curved 3 mm or over, as the safety

features may not activate properly,

heating power may be diminished, or the

cookware may not be heated.

Curved-bottomed

cookware

Size (Bottom

diameter)

Compatible cookware

For front IH heaters: 14.5 cm or over

For rear IH heaters: 12 cm or over

* Use the cookware that fits the size of the

cooking zone.

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