2 instructions on cookware – CASO Germany SlimLine 2000 User Manual

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14.2 Instructions on Cookware

The cooking pot used for the induction cooking surface must be
made of metal, have magnetic characteristics and have a
sufficient, flat bottom surface.

Here is how to decide if the pot is suitable:

Ensure that the pot bears an inscription stating its suitability for
cooking with induction current, or perform the following magnet
test:

Place a magnet (e.g. a magnet from a magnetic board)
close to the base of your cooking pot. If it is strongly
attracted then you can use the cooking pot on the
induction cooktop.

The table below serves as a guide to help you choose the
correct cooking utensils:

Suitable

Cookware

Unsuitable Cookware

(Display shows: E01)

Cookware with magnetic

bottom (ferrous).

Pots made of copper,

aluminum, heat-resistant

glass and other non-metallic

pots

Enamel-coated steel pots

with thick bases

Pots made of stainless steel

without a magnet iron core

Cast-iron pots

with enamel-coated bases

Pots that do not sit flat on the

hob

Pots made of stainless steel,

multi-layered steel, stainless

steel ferrite steel or aluminum

with special base

Pots with a base diameter of

less than 12 cm or more than

26 cm

Please note

► Using the induction-compatible pots of some manufacturers
can lead to the occurrence of noises that are due to the design
of these pots.

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