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1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Safety definitions
1.2 General information
1.3 Intended use
1.4 Restriction on user group
1.5 Safe use
1.6 Child safety
1.7 Electromagnetic interference
1.8 Proper installation and maintenance
1.9 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings
2 Preventing material damage
2.1 Overview of the most common types of damage
3 Environmental protection and energy-saving
3.1 Disposal of packaging
3.2 Saving energy
4 Induction cooking
4.1 Advantages of induction cooking
4.2 Cookware
4.2.1 Unsuitable cookware
4.2.2 Composition of the cookware base
4.2.3 No cookware/cookware of an unsuitable size
4.2.4 Empty cookware or cookware with a thin base
4.2.5 Cookware detection
4.2.6 Automatic detection in the case of dual or triple cooking zones
5 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance
5.1 Control panel
5.1.1 Touch keys
5.1.2 Displays
5.2 Residual heat indicator
5.3 Cooking zones
6 Twistpad with twist knob
6.1 Using the twist knob
6.2 Removing the twist knob
6.3 Storing the twist knob
7 Operation
7.1 Turning the cooktop on or off
7.1.1 Turning the cooktop on
7.1.2 Turning the cooktop off
7.2 Cooking zone settings
7.2.1 Setting the power level
7.2.2 Changing the power level
7.2.3 Turning the cooking zone off
7.3 Recommended cooking settings
7.3.1 Cooking charts
7.4 Flex function
7.4.1 Cookware recommendations for the flexible cooking zone
7.4.2 Using the flexible zone as two separate cooking zones
7.4.3 Activating the Flex function
7.4.4 Changing the power level for the flexible cooking zone
7.4.5 Deactivating the Flex function
7.5 Transfer function
7.5.1 Using the transfer function
7.6 Short-term timer
7.6.1 Setting the Short-term timer
7.6.2 Changing or canceling the Short-term timer
7.6.3 Using the timer plus function
7.7 Stopwatch
7.7.1 Starting the Stopwatch
7.7.2 Canceling the Short-term timer
7.8 Booster function for pots
7.8.1 Restrictions for using the Booster function
7.8.2 Activating the booster function for pots
7.8.3 Deactivating the booster function for pots
7.9 Booster function for pans
7.9.1 Restrictions for using the Booster for pans function
7.9.2 Activating the booster function for pans
7.9.3 Deactivating Booster for pans
7.10 Keep warm
7.10.1 Activating the keep warm function
7.10.2 Deactivating the keep warm function
7.11 Cooking assistance functions
7.11.1 Types of cooking assistance functions
7.11.2 Suitable cookware for the cooking assistance functions
7.11.3 Sensors and special accessories
7.11.4 Frying sensor
7.11.4.1 Frying levels
7.11.4.2 Setting the frying sensor function
7.11.4.3 Turning the frying sensor off
7.11.5 Cooking sensor function
7.11.5.1 Temperature ranges and settings for the cooking sensor function
7.11.5.2 Setting the boiling point
7.11.5.3 Setting the cooking sensor function
7.11.5.4 Turning the cooking sensor function off
7.11.6 Cooking charts for the cooking assistance functions
7.11.7 Teppan Yaki for the flexible cooking zone
7.12 Wireless cooking sensor
7.12.1 Preparing and maintaining the wireless cooking sensor
7.12.1.1 Attaching the silicone patch
7.12.1.2 Attaching the wireless cooking sensor
7.12.1.3 Connecting the wireless cooking sensor to the control panel
7.12.1.4 Resetting the wireless cooking sensor
7.12.2 Cleaning
7.12.2.1 Cooking sensor
7.12.2.2 Silicone patch
7.12.2.3 Cooking sensor window
7.12.3 Replacing the battery
7.12.4 Declaration of Conformity
7.13 Panel lock
7.13.1 Activating the panel lock
7.13.2 Deactivating the panel lock
7.14 Wipe protection
7.14.1 Activating the display cleaning protection
7.14.2 Deactivating the display cleaning protection
7.15 Basic settings
7.15.1 Basic settings overview
7.15.1.1 Changing the basic settings
7.15.2 Changing the basic settings
7.16 PowerManager function
8 Home Connect™
8.1 Setting up Home Connect™
8.2 Overview of the Home Connect™ settings
8.3 Changing settings via the Home Connect™ app
8.4 Software update
8.5 Remote diagnostics
8.6 Data Protection
8.7 Wi-Fi module
8.7.1 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
8.7.2 INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
9 Hood Control
9.1 Connecting appliances directly
9.2 Connecting appliances via your home network (Wi-Fi)
9.3 Resetting the connection
9.4 Controlling the hood via the cooktop
9.4.1 Setting the fan
9.4.2 Turning off the fan
9.4.3 Setting the hood lighting
9.5 Overview of the hood control settings
10 Cleaning and maintenance
10.1 Cleaning agents
10.2 Cleaning the glass ceramic cooktop
10.3 Cleaning the twist knob
10.4 Cleaning recommendations
10.5 Maintenance
11 Troubleshooting
11.1 Additional information
11.2 Testing cookware suitability
11.2.1 Possible Results for Cookware Suitability Test
12 FAQs
12.1 Using the appliance
12.2 Noises
12.3 Items of cookware
12.4 Cleaning
13 Disposal
13.1 Disposal of your old appliance
14 Customer service
14.1 Model number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD)
14.2 Rating plate location
15 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
15.1 What this warranty covers & Who it applies to
15.2 How long the warranty lasts
15.3 Repair/replace as your exclusive remedy
15.4 Out of warranty product
15.5 Warranty exclusions
15.6 Obtaining warranty service
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Author: Gaggenau
File created: 2021-01-29
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2021-11-16
Updated: 2023-05-15
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Category:
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Cooktop
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en-us
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Table of contents
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1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4
1.1 Safety definitions
4
1.2 General information
4
1.3 Intended use
4
1.4 Restriction on user group
4
1.5 Safe use
4
1.6 Child safety
7
1.7 Electromagnetic interference
7
1.8 Proper installation and maintenance
8
1.9 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings
8
2 Preventing material damage
9
2.1 Overview of the most common types of damage
9
3 Environmental protection and energy-saving
9
3.1 Disposal of packaging
9
3.2 Saving energy
9
4 Induction cooking
9
4.1 Advantages of induction cooking
9
4.2 Cookware
10
4.2.1 Unsuitable cookware
10
4.2.2 Composition of the cookware base
10
4.2.3 No cookware/cookware of an unsuitable size
10
4.2.4 Empty cookware or cookware with a thin base
10
4.2.5 Cookware detection
10
4.2.6 Automatic detection in the case of dual or triple cooking zones
11
5 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance
11
5.1 Control panel
11
5.1.1 Touch keys
11
5.1.2 Displays
11
5.2 Residual heat indicator
12
5.3 Cooking zones
12
6 Twistpad with twist knob
12
6.1 Using the twist knob
12
6.2 Removing the twist knob
12
6.3 Storing the twist knob
12
7 Operation
13
7.1 Turning the cooktop on or off
13
7.1.1 Turning the cooktop on
13
7.1.2 Turning the cooktop off
13
7.2 Cooking zone settings
13
7.2.1 Setting the power level
13
7.2.2 Changing the power level
13
7.2.3 Turning the cooking zone off
13
7.3 Recommended cooking settings
13
7.3.1 Cooking charts
14
7.4 Flex function
14
7.4.1 Cookware recommendations for the flexible cooking zone
14
7.4.2 Using the flexible zone as two separate cooking zones
15
7.4.3 Activating the Flex function
15
7.4.4 Changing the power level for the flexible cooking zone
15
7.4.5 Deactivating the Flex function
15
7.5 Transfer function
15
7.5.1 Using the transfer function
15
7.6 Short-term timer
16
7.6.1 Setting the Short-term timer
16
7.6.2 Changing or canceling the Short-term timer
16
7.6.3 Using the timer plus function
16
7.7 Stopwatch
16
7.7.1 Starting the Stopwatch
16
7.7.2 Canceling the Short-term timer
16
7.8 Booster function for pots
16
7.8.1 Restrictions for using the Booster function
17
7.8.2 Activating the booster function for pots
17
7.8.3 Deactivating the booster function for pots
17
7.9 Booster function for pans
17
7.9.1 Restrictions for using the Booster for pans function
17
7.9.2 Activating the booster function for pans
17
7.9.3 Deactivating Booster for pans
17
7.10 Keep warm
17
7.10.1 Activating the keep warm function
17
7.10.2 Deactivating the keep warm function
17
7.11 Cooking assistance functions
17
7.11.1 Types of cooking assistance functions
18
7.11.2 Suitable cookware for the cooking assistance functions
18
7.11.3 Sensors and special accessories
19
7.11.4 Frying sensor
19
7.11.4.1 Frying levels
19
7.11.4.2 Setting the frying sensor function
20
7.11.4.3 Turning the frying sensor off
20
7.11.5 Cooking sensor function
20
7.11.5.1 Temperature ranges and settings for the cooking sensor function
21
7.11.5.2 Setting the boiling point
21
7.11.5.3 Setting the cooking sensor function
21
7.11.5.4 Turning the cooking sensor function off
22
7.11.6 Cooking charts for the cooking assistance functions
22
7.11.7 Teppan Yaki for the flexible cooking zone
26
7.12 Wireless cooking sensor
28
7.12.1 Preparing and maintaining the wireless cooking sensor
28
7.12.1.1 Attaching the silicone patch
28
7.12.1.2 Attaching the wireless cooking sensor
28
7.12.1.3 Connecting the wireless cooking sensor to the control panel
29
7.12.1.4 Resetting the wireless cooking sensor
29
7.12.2 Cleaning
29
7.12.2.1 Cooking sensor
29
7.12.2.2 Silicone patch
29
7.12.2.3 Cooking sensor window
29
7.12.3 Replacing the battery
30
7.12.4 Declaration of Conformity
31
7.13 Panel lock
31
7.13.1 Activating the panel lock
31
7.13.2 Deactivating the panel lock
31
7.14 Wipe protection
31
7.14.1 Activating the display cleaning protection
31
7.14.2 Deactivating the display cleaning protection
31
7.15 Basic settings
31
7.15.1 Basic settings overview
31
7.15.1.1 Changing the basic settings
32
7.15.2 Changing the basic settings
32
7.16 PowerManager function
33
8 Home Connect™
33
8.1 Setting up Home Connect™
33
8.2 Overview of the Home Connect™ settings
33
8.3 Changing settings via the Home Connect™ app
34
8.4 Software update
34
8.5 Remote diagnostics
34
8.6 Data Protection
35
8.7 Wi-Fi module
35
8.7.1 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
35
8.7.2 INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
35
9 Hood Control
35
9.1 Connecting appliances directly
35
9.2 Connecting appliances via your home network (Wi-Fi)
35
9.3 Resetting the connection
36
9.4 Controlling the hood via the cooktop
36
9.4.1 Setting the fan
36
9.4.2 Turning off the fan
36
9.4.3 Setting the hood lighting
36
9.5 Overview of the hood control settings
36
10 Cleaning and maintenance
37
10.1 Cleaning agents
37
10.2 Cleaning the glass ceramic cooktop
37
10.3 Cleaning the twist knob
38
10.4 Cleaning recommendations
38
10.5 Maintenance
38
11 Troubleshooting
39
11.1 Additional information
40
11.2 Testing cookware suitability
41
11.2.1 Possible Results for Cookware Suitability Test
41
12 FAQs
42
12.1 Using the appliance
42
12.2 Noises
42
12.3 Items of cookware
42
12.4 Cleaning
43
13 Disposal
43
13.1 Disposal of your old appliance
43
14 Customer service
43
14.1 Model number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD)
43
14.2 Rating plate location
43
15 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
44
15.1 What this warranty covers & Who it applies to
44
15.2 How long the warranty lasts
44
15.3 Repair/replace as your exclusive remedy
44
15.4 Out of warranty product
44
15.5 Warranty exclusions
44
15.6 Obtaining warranty service
45
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