Gaggenau CV 282 Instruction Manual - page 27
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Automatic functions
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Suitable cookware
Select the hotplate the diameter of which most closely
matches that of the base of the cookware and place the
cookware in the centre of this hotplate.
The cooking sensor function is not suitable for frying
food in a pan like you can with the frying sensor
function.
There are frying pans that are perfect for using with the
frying sensor function. These can be purchased from
specialist retailers or through our technical after-sales
service. Always quote the relevant reference number:
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GP900001 small vessel (15 cm diameter)
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GP900002 medium vessel (18 cm diameter)
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GP900003 large vessel (21 cm diameter)
These frying pans have a non-stick coating so that you
can fry food with a small amount of oil.
Notes
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The frying sensor function has been configured
specifically for this type and size of pan.
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Using a pan of a different size or one that is poorly
positioned on the flexible cooking zones may result
in the frying sensor function not being activated.
See the section entitled ~
"Flex function"
on page 20
.
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Other types of pan may overheat and the
temperature may be above or below the selected
heat setting. Try the lowest heat setting to begin
with and change it if necessary.
Any cookware that is suitable for induction cooking can
be used with the cooking functions. You can find
information on which types of cookware can be used
with an induction hob in the section entitled
~
"Induction cooking" on page 9
.
The table of automatic functions lists the cookware that
is suitable for each function.
Sensors and special accessories
The sensors measure the temperature of the saucepan
or frying pan throughout the cooking process. This
ensures that the power is controlled with high precision
and that the right temperature is maintained:
Your hob has two different temperature measuring
systems:
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Frying sensor function: Temperature sensors are
located underneath the hob. These monitor the
temperature of the base of the frying pan.
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Cooking sensor function: A wireless temperature
sensor transmits the temperature of the saucepan
to the control panel. The sensor is attached to the
saucepan.
A wireless temperature sensor is required for the
cooking sensor function. You can purchase this from
specialist retailers or from our technical after-sales
service – you will need to quote the reference number
CA060300.
You can find more information about the wireless
temperature sensor in the section entitled
~
"Preparation and maintenance of the wireless
temperature sensor"
Functions and heat settings
Frying sensor function
You can use the frying sensor function to prepare food
in the frying pan with a little oil.
This function is available for all hotplates.
Advantages
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The hotplate only heats up when necessary. This
saves energy. Oil and fat will not overheat.
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An audible signal will sound once the empty frying
pan has reached the optimum temperature for
adding oil and food.
Notes
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Do not place a lid on the pan. Otherwise, the
function does not activate correctly. You can use a
splatter guard to prevent splashes of grease.
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Use oil or fat that is suitable for frying. If you are
using butter, margarine, cold-pressed olive oil or
lard, use temperature setting 1 or 2.
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Never leave a frying pan unattended during heating,
regardless of whether or not it contains food.
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If the hotplate is a higher temperature than the
cookware or vice versa, the temperature sensor will
not be activated correctly.
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For frying with a large quantity of oil, always use the
cooking sensor function. "Fry with a large quantity
of oil in a saucepan", at 170-180 °C.