How your induction hob works.
works mainly thanks to
the magnetic properties contained in most pans used on
ordinary hobs.
With the control buttons at the front of the hob, you
control the electricity supply, which creates a ma-
gnetic field. This field induces currents in the base
of the pan placed on the hob.
These currents, called "induction currents", ins-
tantly heat the pan which passes on its heat to the
food it contains.
Your induc tion hob
is produced directly inside the pan.
Therefore the cooking is done with practically no
energy loss between the induction hob and the
food. The appliance's heating power is used to its
full.
B y removing the pan from the induction hob, or
simply turning the hob off with the control buttons,
you instantly stop the cooking.
is totally controlled by an electro-
nic circuit, which provides great flexibility and in-
comparable precision of control.
and the efficiency of an induction
hob are far superior to those of a gas or electric
hob.
This appliance complies with the EN 60335-2-36 standard corresponding to the
safety of electrodomestic and analogous appliances (hobs and hobs for collecti-
ve use).
T he power
T he c ooking
T he heat
C ourants induits
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Alimentation électrique
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