Fagor IP-400B: 4. PANS

Fagor

4. PANS: Fagor IP-400B

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where the appliance is not to be used, 

turn off the appliance and do not 

attempt to repair. If a repair is required, 

contact a Technical Assistance Service 

authorised by the manufacturer and 

request the use of original spare parts.

  If the cable for this appliance is 

damaged, contact an authorised 

Technical Assistance Service for it to be 

replaced. 

  Do not leave the appliance exposed to 

the elements (rain, sun, ice, etc.).

  Do not use or let any part of the 

appliance come into contact or near 

hot surfaces (kitchen gas or electric 

hobs or ovens).

  Do not use detergents or abrasive 

sponges to clean the appliance. 

  Do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the 

handles.

  Do not let the cable come into contact 

with the hot parts of the appliance.

  Do not dismantle the appliance or 

attempt to repair it yourself.

  Do not place heavy objects on the hob.

  Do not use the hob near a source 

of flammable gas or in a damp 

atmosphere.

  Do not place the hob where water or oil 

could splash onto it. 

  Never leave the hob unattended while it 

is functioning.

  Open vacuum-packed foods before 

heating them up on the hob.

  Do not use unsuitable pans.

  Do not cover the air vents or air inlets 

or insert any foreign bodies into them. 

  Correctly centre the pans on the 

heating area.

  After using the hob, let it cool down 

before touching it.

  If you should notice any external 

defects, disconnect the appliance to 

prevent short-circuiting.

  Do not leave any metal objects on the 

hob, as they could become very hot.

  Pacemaker wearers should consult 

their doctor before using this appliance.

4. PANS 

1. 

The pan base must be made of a 

magnetic material.

2. 

Pans made of materials such as glass, 

ceramic, aluminium, copper and other 

non-magnetic substances cannot be 

used. 

3. 

The pan base must be flat, and its 

diameter must be between 12 and 26 

cm.

5. FUNCTIONING

TURNING ON THE INDUCTION 

HOTPLATE

  Check that the hob of the induction 

hotplate is not damaged and that its 

surface is clean. Connect the induction 

hotplate to a power socket. The 

connection to a working power socket is 

confirmed by a sound and the value "0" 

will flash on the display. 

  Turn on the induction hotplate by 

pressing the   button 

(6)

. The induction 

hotplate automatically detects, whether 

the cookware located on the hotplate is 

suitable for induction cooking. 

  If the correct type of cookware is located 

on the hotplate, the induction hotplate 

will start cooking at the preset power 

level of 6. “P-6” will appear on the 

display.

  If you remove the cookware from the 

induction hotplate, or if unsuitable 

cookware is placed on the induction 

hotplate, the display will show an error 

message “E1” and a sound will be 

made. After 60 seconds the hotplate will 

switch to the stand-by mode.

SETTING THE POWER LEVEL (8)

  When the induction hotplate is turned 

on, the power level is automatically set 

to 6. “P-6” will appear on the display. 

Using the control dial 

(4) 

select the 

desired power level in the range P1–P10 

(200–2000 W/h). 

When selecting the desired power level 

the value will flash on the display. After