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[. . . ] HD4918 1 EnglisH 6 20 32 HD4918 6 EnglisH introduction The induction cooker works on the basis of an electromagnet that creates a powerful, high-frequency electromagnetic field. When cookware consisting of magnetic material (e. g. iron) is placed on the induction cooker, the electromagnetic field transfers energy to the bottom of the cookware, which causes the cookware and the food inside it to become hot. The amount of heat generated in the cookware is controlled by varying the strength of the electromagnetic field. [. . . ] Make sure you use cookware of the correct type and size (see the tables below). Recommended types and sizes of cookware Suitable cookware for the induction cooker Material Shape Size Weight Cookware with a bottom made of iron or magnetic stainless steel Cookware with a flat bottom Cookware with a bottom diameter of 12-22cm, depending on the cooking mode (see tips below) Cookware with a weight of up to 7kg (including contents) Cookware NOT suitable for the induction cooker Material Shape Size Weight Cookware with a bottom made of non-iron metal, ceramic, glass, aluminium and copper Cookware with a concave or convex bottom Cookware with a bottom diameter of less than 11cm Cookware with a weight over 7kg (including contents) Tip:When you cook in the Quick start (manual) mode or Hot Pot mode, you can use cookware with a bottom diameter of 12-25cm. Tip:To deep-fry food, we advise you to use cookware with a bottom diameter of 12-16cm. Using the appliance Only use cookware that is suitable for induction cooking (see chapter `Preparing for use'). 10 EnglisH Note: Always place and use the appliance on a dry, stable and level surface. The tables below shows the default settings in the different cooking modes and to what extent these default settings can be adjusted. Default and adjustable settings Mode Default cooking time 5 Power (watt)/ temperature (°C) range 400-2000W Adjustable Timer cooking time 5-60 - Display indications Quick start (manual) cooking Power level and power bar Remaining cooking time and power bar (if cooking time is set) Hot pot Stew Soup/Congee Steam-Lo Steam-Hi Stir fry Boil Keep warm Turbo 60 60 15 20 30 9 30 - 400-2000W 400-1400W 400-1400W 2000W 2000W 80-240°C 2000W 80°C 2000W 30-180 30-180 10-40 10-60 5-60 5-30 15-180 - up to 12hrs up to 12hrs up to 12hrs up to 12hrs - Power level and power bar Remaining cooking time and power bar Remaining cooking time and power bar Remaining cooking time and power bar Remaining cooking time and power bar Temperature and power bar Remaining cooking time and power bar Remaining cooking time - Note: In the Stew and Soup/Congee modes, the appliance first brings the food to the boil and then switches to a lower power level. You can only adjust the power level after the boiling stage. Note:The Steam modes allows you to steam various types of food, such as steamed rolls, egg, pork ribs or chicken. The Steam-Lo mode is suitable for steaming a small amount of food, like eggs or buns. The Steam-Hi mode is suitable for steaming a large amount of food, like ribs or chicken. Note:The Boil mode allows you to boil water or food in a fast way. The EnglisH 11 suggested boiling time for 1 litre is 3-5 minutes, for 2 litres 6-10 minutes and for 3 litres 9-14 minutes. Power/temperature settings Low Wattage (W) 400 800 120 1000 140 1200 160 Mid 1400 180 1600 200 1800 220 High 2000 240 Temperature 80 (°C) Quick start cooking (manual mode) 1 Put the mains plug in the wall socket. , The appliance produces a -second beep. , The display shows `----'. Place the cookware on the cooking zone. Press the Power on/off button once to switch on the appliance. , The power-on light goes on and the display shows the power bar and the default setting of 100W. If you want to adjust the power level, press the + and - buttons. Note:You can also adjust the power level during cooking. 5 If you want to adjust the cooking time: 1 EnglisH Press the Hr:Min button. - Adjust the time with the + and - buttons. Note:When you press the + and - buttons briefly, the time increases or decreases by 1 minute. When you press the buttons longer, the time increases or decreases by 5 minutes. Note:You can also adjust the cooking time during cooking. 6 Press the Start button to start cooking. If you do have not set a cooking time and/or power level, the appliance starts cooking at the default settings (a cooking time of 5 minutes and a power level of 1400W). , During cooking, the fan switches on to keep the appliance cool. When you switch off the appliance, the fan remains on for approx. 1 minute and then switches off automatically. , During cooking, the display shows the power bar and power level. , , If you have set a cooking time, the display shows the remaining cooking time. When the cooking time has elapsed, the appliance beeps a few times. The appliance automatically switches off and the power-on light goes out. Note: If you want to stop cooking, press the Power on/off button. The appliance then switches off. Using the preset cooking modes You can choose between 8 preset cooking modes. EnglisH 1 Put the mains plug in the wall socket and press the Power on/off button to switch on the appliance. 1 , The power-on light goes on and the display shows the power bar and the default power level (100W). [. . . ] In the Stew and Soup/Congee modes, the appliance first brings the food to the boil and then switches to a lower power level. You can only adjust the power level after the boiling stage. You cannot switch to a different cooking mode during cooking. If you want to select a different cooking mode, press the Power on/off button to switch off the cooker. [. . . ]

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