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13
Liberty™ Cooking Zone
You can combine the elements into a large cooking zone
as needed or use two elements that are independent of
one another.
The Liberty™ cooking zone consists of 4 inductors,
which are controlled independently of one another. When
Liberty™ is in use, only the area is activated that is
covered by cookware.
Cookware use recommendations
Place the cookware in the middle. This assures optimal
pot detection and heat distribution.
cereals 2.0- 3.0
Frying
pork chop 5.5- 6.5
chicken breast 5.0- 6.0
bacon 6.0- 7.0
eggs 5.0- 6.0
fish 5.0- 6.0
pancakes 6.0- 7.0
Deep fat frying** (in 1-2 qt. oil)
deepfrozen foods, e.g. chicken nuggets (0.5lb per serving) 8.0- 9.0
other, e.g. doughnuts (0.5lb per serving) 4.5- 5.5
Keep warm
tomato sauce 1.5
* ongoing cooking without lid
** without lid
Power levels
As a single cooking zone
Diameter smaller than or equal to
5 X" (13 cm)
Place the cookware on one of the
four positions that can be seen in
the illustration.
Diameter greater than 5 X"
(13 cm)
Place the cookware on one of the
three positions that can be seen
in the illustration.
If the cookware takes up more
than one cooking zone, place it
starting on the upper or lower
edge of the flexible cooking zone.
As two independent cooking zones
The front and rear cooking zones each
have two inductors and can be used
independently of each other. Select the
required heat setting for each of the
cooking zones. Use only one item of
cookware on each cooking zone.
Middle cooking zone
Diameter smaller than or equal to 5
1
/
8
"
(13cm)
Place the cookware on one of the three
positions that can be seen in the illus-
tration.
Diameter greater than 5
1
/
8
" (13cm)
Place the cookware on one of the two
positions that can be seen in the illus-
tration.
If the cookware occupies more than two
inductors, place it starting from the
upper or the lower edge of the cooking
zone.
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