Gaggenau CI292602 Induction Cooktop

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Setting the frying sensor function
CAUTION
Hot oil or fat may ignite.
Never leave hot fat or oil unattended.
When you cover the pan with a lid, the automatic regu-
lation will not work. You can use a mash splatter guard,
it will not affect the automatic regulation.
Only use fat or oil that is suitable for frying.
When you are using butter, margarine, olive oil or lard,
select frying level 1 or 2.
Do not use Frying sensor for boiling.
Requirements
¡ The cooktop is turned on.
¡ You have selected a suitable frying level from the chart.
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1. Place the frying pan in the center of the cooking zone.
2. Select the cooking zone.
3. Press ⁠.
a and the frying level light up on the cooking zone
display.
4. Select the desired frying level with the twist knob.
a blinks.
a The cooking zone starts to heat up. The cooking zone
display shows the heating progress from to and
flashes alternately with the set frying level.
a Once the set frying level is reached, a signal sounds
and the heat-up indicator goes out. The frying level is
displayed.
5. Add the frying oil to the pan.
6. Add the ingredients.
Turn the food over as usual to avoid burning.
Turning the frying sensor off
1. Select the cooking zone.
2. Press or set the frying level to with the twist knob.
a A signal sounds and goes out.
Cooking sensor function
You can use this function to heat, simmer or cook food,
cook it in a pressure cooker, or fry it in a pot with sufficient
oil at a controlled temperature.
Advantages when using the cooking sensor function:
¡ The cooking zone only heats up in order to maintain the
temperature. This saves energy. Oil or fat will not over-
heat.
¡ The temperature is continuously monitored. This pre-
vents the food from spilling over and you do not need to
change the temperature level.
¡ The cooking sensor functions tell you when the water or
oil has reached the optimal temperature for adding the
food; in some cases the food should be added at the
beginning, refer to the cooking chart.
General notes for using the cooking sensor function:
¡ Use cookware with a thick, flat base. Do not use cook-
ware with a thin or domed base.
¡ Fill the cookware so that the contents reach high
enough to cover the cooking sensor's silicone patch.
¡ If you are frying with little oil using a frying pan, always
use the frying sensor function.
¡ Position the cookware in such a way that the wireless
cooking sensor is pointing towards the outer side of the
cooktop.
¡ Do not remove the wireless cooking sensor from the
cookware during cooking.
¡ Remove the wireless sensor from the cookware after
cooking. Take care as you do so because the wireless
cooking sensor can become very hot.
¡ If no signal sounds, ensure that there is a lid on the con-
tainer. For optimum operation of the cooking sensor, we
recommend always using a lid, except when you use
the function for deep-fat frying with a large amount of oil
in a pot at 340°F (170°C).
¡ Never leave oil unattended when it is being heated. Use
oil that is suitable for deep-fat frying. Do not mix differ-
ent cooking fats and oils, such as oil and lard. These
mixtures may foam up when they become hot.
¡ If you are not satisfied with the cooking result use more
water the next time, for example when boiling potatoes.
Maintain the recommended temperature level.
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