Warnings, Important, Cooking recommendation – Neff T22S46N0 User Manual

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Warnings
It is normal to hear a soft whistling noise while the burner is

operating.
When first used, it is normal for the burner to give off odours.

This does not pose any risk and does not indicate a

malfunction. They will disappear in time.
An orange-coloured flame is normal. This is caused by the

presence of dust in the atmosphere, spilt liquids, etc.
If the burner flames are accidentally blown out, switch off the

burner operating control knob and do not try to relight it for at

least 1 minute.
A few seconds after the burner is switched off, a sound (thud)

will be produced. This is not a fault - this means that the safety

device is no longer operating.
Keep the burner as clean as possible. If the ignition sparkers

are dirty they will not light properly. Clean them periodically

using a small non-wire brush. Bear in mind that the ignition

sparkers must not suffer any serious impacts.
Use “Large” setting to bring the pan to the boil, then adjust the

flame between “Large flame” and “Economy flame” to maintain

the required pan temperature.
Important:

The use of a cooktop leads to the production of heat and

moisture in the kitchen. For this reason make sure that the

room is properly ventilated. Keep natural ventilation openings,

such as windows, open or provide a mechanical ventilation

device (e.g. a range hood or overhead exhaust fan). An orangy

flame is normal and simply indicates the presence of salt in the

atmosphere (from cooking). If the flame has yellow patches,

this is not a fault (of any kind).

Cooking recommendation

Cooking pans

Suitable pans
The chart below gives the correct pan usage for each burner.

Precautions for use
The following advice is intended to help you save energy and

prevent pan damage:

Burner

Very high - High Medium

Low

Wok burner

Boiling, steam-

ing, griddling,

toasting, paellas,

Asian food (wok).

Reheating and keeping

things hot: cooked and pre-

cooked dishes

Rapid burner Escalopes,

steaks, ome-

lettes, frying

Rice, white

sauce, ragout

Steaming:

fish, vegeta-

bles

Semi-rapid

burner

Steamed pota-

toes, fresh vege-

tables, vegetable

stews, pasta

Reheating, keeping things

hot and making tasty casse-

roles

Auxiliary

burner

Cooking: casse-

roles, rice pud-

ding, caramel

Defrosting

and slow

cooking: veg-

etables, fruit

and frozen

products

Melting: but-

ter, choco-

late, jelly

Do not place anything, eg.

flame tamer, asbestos mat,

between pan and pan support

as serious damage to the

appliance may result.

Do not remove the pan support

and enclose the burner with a

wok stand as this will

concentrate and deflect heat

onto the hotplate.

Do not use large pots or heavy

weights which can bend the

pan support or deflect flame

onto the hotplate.

Burner

Minimum pan

diameter

Maximum pan

diameter

Wok burner

22 cm

-

Rapid burner

22 cm

26 cm

Semi-rapid burner

14 cm

20 cm

Auxiliary burner

12 cm

16 cm

Use pans which are the right

size for each burner.
Do not use small pans on

large burners. The flame must

not touch the sides of the pan.

Do not use damaged pans,

which do not sit evenly on the

hob. Pans may tip over.
Only use 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 pan over the

burner, not to one side.

Otherwise it could tip over.
Do not place large pans on the

burners near the control

knobs. These may be

damaged by the very high

temperatures.
Place the pans on the pan

supports, never directly on the

burner.
Make sure that the pan

supports and burner caps are

correctly positioned before

using the appliance.
Pans should be placed on the

hob carefully.
Do not strike the hob and do

not place excessive weight on

it.

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