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10
The Bridging-Zone Function
Zones D and E can be bridged, creating an area, ideal for use
with an induction griddle (not supplied).
Note: The griddle should comprise of an induction friendly,
at bottom, large enough to cover zones D and E of the
hotplate heating area (Fig. 2.10).
DO NOT use zones A, B or C to heat the griddle (Fig. 2.11).
To activate the bridging-zone function, simultaneously turn
the two right-hand controls completely clockwise (Fig. 2.12)
and hold until the [
] symbols appear in the centre of the
cooktop control display (Fig. 2.13). The temperature can then
be adjusted using the right-hand knob (Fig. 2.14).
Turn both knobs counter-clockwise to cancel the dualzone
function and return to normal operation.
DO NOT turn the two right-hand knobs individually
to heat the griddle. This can cause excessive
temperatures and damage the coating on the
griddle.
Overheat function
This function identies when the temperature of the pan rises
rapidly and works to maintain a safe level of pan temperature.
It should not interfere with normal cooking.
Cookware with bases that become distorted (Fig. 2.3) when
heated may interfere with the operation of the Overheat
Function. This may result in damage to your cookware or
Induction Glass Cooktop.
Please remember not to leave the cooktop
unattended. Care should be taken to not allow your
cookware to boil dry. Damage to your cookware and
Induction Glass Cooktop may result.
Please read and follow the manufacturers’ instructions
carefully before using cookware on your induction cooktop.
A
B
C
E
D
A
L1
L2
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9
L3
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L2
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L3
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M
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M
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150°
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Fig. 2.10
Fig. 2.11
Fig. 2.12
Fig. 2.13
Fig. 2.14
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