Switching On A Radiant Element - Lancellotti Maestro Série Manuel D'utilisation

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Instructions for the user
11.5.1 Pans suitable for induction cooking
Manufacturers generally state whether or not their cookware is suitable for induction cooking. The
adjacent pictogram indicates the kind of symbol used to denote suitability for induction cooking,
usually found on the bottom of the pan.
Only use pans with perfectly flat, smooth bases suitable for induction cooking.
The cookware used for induction cooking must be made of ferrous alloys or ferritic steel, be
magnetisable and have a sufficiently thick base.
To check whether the pan is suitable, simply hold a magnet at its base: if it is attracted the pan is
suitable for induction cooking. If you do not have a magnet, pour a little water into the pan, rest it on
a cooking zone and turn on the hob.
Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone. This noise
doesn't mean any failure on the appliance and doesn't influence the cooking operating.
SUITABLE COOKWARE
Enamelled ferritic steel cookware with thick
base.
Ferrous cast iron cookware with enamelled
base.
Multilayer stainless steel, stainless ferritic
steel or aluminium cookware with special
base for induction cooking.

11.6 Switching on a radiant element

Before activating a radiant element, place a suitable pan on the relative cooking circumference.
On turning any knob clockwise, a beep is emitted and all the displays switch on; the one
corresponding to the turned knob will show the selected power value, while the others will show the
value
On turning a second knob, no beep is emitted and the display shows the power value set for that
knob.
11.6.1 Changing the power level
Each knob has a graduated scale increasing clockwise from level "0" to level
"9". The heating power of the radiant elements is increased by turning any
knob clockwise from "0" position, and is decreased by turning the knob
anticlockwise from the position reached.
The knob's default position corresponds to level "0" (value
display).
Turn the knob to set the desired power value (see table in section " 11.3"). Turn the knob to display
the actual desired power level, whereas the one selected with the knob is only indicative.
Turning knob clockwise beyond power level "9" will result in a click and an audible signal, which
will enable the "Booster" function indicated on the display with the symbol ; then reposition the
knob on level "9" (see paragraph " 11.6.3").
UNSUITABLE COOKWARE
Copper, stainless steel, aluminium, fireproof
glass, wood, ceramic and terracotta.
on the relative
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