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Explains the principle of induction heating and how cookware vibrates rapidly to generate heat.
Details compatible cookware materials (ferrous) and the magnet test for suitability.
Energy transferred directly to cookware for extremely fast heat-up, faster than gas.
Cooktop area stays cool, making cleanup of spills and splatters easy.
No open flames or hot elements, auto shut-off, safer for children.
Minimal wasted heat, generates heat in cookware, keeping the kitchen cooler.
The main cooking surface with circular guides for cookware placement.
On/Off button and indicator light for controlling power and status.
Adjustment buttons (+/-) to set the desired cooking level.
Dedicated button to activate and set the timer for cooking.
Shows timer settings, lock symbol, and cooking level indicator lights.
Allows programming the cooker to turn off automatically after a specified duration.
Locks the control panel to prevent accidental changes to settings during use.
Specifies required cookware materials, diameter, and bottom type for proper function.
Explains E1 for incompatible cookware or removal during cooking.
Unit auto-shuts off if voltage is outside the 80-150V range.
The cooling fan may continue to run after the unit is turned off.
Heating empty cookware can cause overheating and damage to the unit or cookware.
Steps for cleaning the cooktop and control panel using a damp cloth.
Indicates internal circuit issues like overheating or short circuits; contact service.
Signals issues with cookware detection, suitability, or placement on the cooktop.
Indicates voltage levels are outside the acceptable operating range (over 150V or below 80V).
Instructions for returning the appliance for service, including required documentation and fees.