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47
OPERATION
Marking of kitchen
cookware
Check for marking indicating that the
cookware is suitable for induction
cooking.
Use magnetic cookware (enamelled steel, ferrite sta-
inless steel, cast iron). The easiest way to determine
if your cookware is suitable is to perform the „magnet
test”. Find a generic magnet and check if it sticks to
the base of the cookware.
Stainless Steel Cookware is not detected
With the exception of the ferromagnetic steel cookwa-
re
Aluminium Cookware is not detected
Cast iron High eciency
Caution: cookware can scratch the hob surface
Enamelled steel High eciency
Cookware with a at, thick and smooth base is recom-
mended
Glass Cookware is not detected
Porcelain Cookware is not detected
Cookware with copper
base
Cookware is not detected
For induction cooking us only ferromagnetic base materials such as:
●enamelled steel
● cast iron
● special stainless steel cookware designed for induction cooking.
Cookware size.
In order to achieve best cooking results, use cookware with bottoms (ferromagnetic part)
of the size corresponding to the size of the cooking zone.
Using cookware with the bottom diameter smaller than the cooking zone size will reduce
the eectiveness of the cooking zone and increase cooking time.
Cooking zones have a lower pot detection limit that depends on the diameter of ferromag-
netic part of the pot bottom and the pot material. The use of an unsuitable pot might lead
to pot being undetected by a cooking zone.

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