Thermador PRI36LBHU Pro Harmony Liberty 36" Freestanding Electric Induction True Convection Range with WiFi Stainless steel

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Cooktop operation en-us
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¡ If you set down an additional item of cookware on a
different cooking zone before you have confirmed the
settings, the transferred settings are available for either
item of cookware. Confirm the required cooking zone.
¡ You can only transfer the PowerBoost® or PanBoost™
function from left to right or vice versa if no other
cooking zone is active.
¡ When you set down the cookware in its original position,
the settings are kept.
¡ If the flexible cooking zone is activated when moving an
item of cookware across the flexible cooking zone, the
settings are applied automatically.
Using MoveMode®
Requirement:The new cooking zone is turned off.
1. Lift the cookware from the active cooking zone and set
it down on the new cooking zone.
a The power level of the original cooking zone is blinking.
a The cookware is detected on the new cooking zone.
a and the transferred power level are blinking on the
new cooking zone display.
2. Select the new cooking zone to confirm the settings.
If you set down a new piece of cookware on another
cooking zone before you confirm the settings, the
transferred settings are ready for both pieces of
cookware.
a The power level of the original cooking zone is set to ⁠.
⁠.
8.12 CookSmart®
With the CookSmart® function, a sensor controls the
temperature of the pan. You can fry while the pan
maintains the selected temperature.
Advantages when using the CookSmart® function:
¡ The cooking zone only continues heating for as long as
this is necessary to maintain the temperature. This
saves energy and prevents the oil or fat from
overheating.
¡ The frying function reports when the empty frying pan
has reached the optimum temperature for adding oil
and then for adding the food.
General notes for using the CookSmart® function:
¡ Do not place a lid on the frying pan. This will prevent the
function from activating correctly. Use a splatter guard
to prevent fat from spitting out.
¡ Use suitable oil or fat. If you are using butter,
margarine, cold-pressed olive oil or lard, use
temperature setting 1 or 2.
¡ Never leave fat or oil unattended while you are heating
it.
¡ If the cooking zone is a higher temperature than the
cookware or vice versa, the cooking sensor is not
activated correctly.
Suitable pans for CookSmart®
A suitable sensor frying pan for the CookSmart® function
is available as an optional accessory.
You can purchase suitable sensor frying pans from
Customer Service, in our online shop
www.thermador.com/us/accessories or in specialized
stores. Always indicate the relevant reference number.
Reference number Special accessory
CHEFSPAN08 Sensor frying pan Ø10" (26cm)
Suitable for 8" (21cm) and 9"
(23cm) cooking zones
Suitable for Liberty® cooking
zones
TEPPAN1016 Teppan yaki (large)
Recommended for Liberty®
cooking zone only
The sensor frying pans have a non-stick coating, which
means that very little oil is needed for frying.
Conventional frying pans
CAUTION
When using a conventional frying pan observe the
following notes.
The CookSmart® function has been configured
specifically for our system pans.
Other frying pans may overheat. They may reach a
temperature above or below the selected frying level.
Try the lowest frying level first and then change it
according to your requirements.
Make sure that the diameter of the base of the frying
pan corresponds to the size of the cooking zone. Place
the pan in the center of the cooking zone.
Frying levels
The CookSmart® function offers 5frying levels.
Frying
level
Temperature Suitable for
1 Very low Preparing and reducing sauces, sweating vegetables and frying food in extra virgin
olive oil, butter or margarine.
2 Low Frying food using extra virgin olive oil, butter or margarine, e.g. omelettes, French
toast, hash browns.
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