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BRIDGED COOKING ZONE (depending on the model)
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Some models allow combining two cooking zones into a
single large connected cooking zone. Thus, a large oval pan
or a griddle can be placed on the combined cooking field. The
pan has to be large enough to cover the centres of the upper
and lower cooking zone.
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Maximum pan size: 40 x 25 cm. For even heat distribution, we
recommend using a heavy-bottom baking dish or pan. During
cooking, the dish or pan will heat up. Be careful to prevent
burns.
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When placing the baking dish on the hob, make sure it does
not cover the control module.
Activating the bridged cooking zone
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Switch on the cooking hob by pressing the on/off sensor (A).
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Simultaneously touch the two sensors and hold them for 3 seconds (E). The sign will appear on the display unit for
the rear field to indicate that the two cooking zones are bridged.
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Set the desired cooking power for the bridged cooking zone.
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To change the bridged zone's cooking power later on, use the key (C) or (D) for the lower cooking zone.
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Note: The bridged zone does not allow the power boost setting P. Maximum available power level is “9“.
Deactivating the bridged cooking zone
• Reduce the power of the bridged zone to “0“. The bridged zone symbol will disappear and heating will be switched
off.
• Both cooking zones will operate independently.
NOISE AND SOUNDS DURING INDUCTION COOKING
Noises and sounds
Cause
Solution
Induction-generated
operating noise.
Induction technology is based on the
properties of some metals under
electromagnetic effect. It results in so-called
eddy currents that force the molecules to
oscillate. These oscillations (vibrations) are
transformed into heat. Depending on the type
of metal, this could result in quite noises.
This is normal and it is not a result of
any malfunction.
Transformer-like buzz.
Occurs when cooking at a high power level.
The reason for this is the amount of energy
transferred from the cooking hob to the pot or
pan.
This noise will disappear or weaken
when you reduce the power level.
Vibration and crackling
of the cookware.
This noise appears in cookware (pots or
pans) made of different materials.
It results from vibrations along the
adjacent surfaces of different material
layers. This noise depends on the
cookware. It can vary depending on the
amount and type of food being cooked.
Fan noise.
Correct operation of induction electronic
components requires temperature control.
Therefore, the cooking hob is fitted with a fan
which operates at varying speed, depending
on the perceived temperature.
The fan may operate even after the
cooking hob has been switched off, if
the temperature remains too high.
In case of an operation failure or if the fault / error indication does not disappear, disconnect the
cooking hob from the power mains for a few minutes (undo the fuse or turn of the main switch); then, reconnect
it to the power mains and turn on the main switch key.
If the problems persist, call a service technician.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Gorenje |
Model | GEIT6D63WPG |
Categorie | Fornuis |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 4674 MB |