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Technical note
Installation in the cabinet
To ensure optimal functioning, induction hobs require adequate
aeration. We suggest leaving a space of at least 50 mm between
cooker hob and the back or side walls.
In order to prevent any leakages into the appliance’s cut-out,
Foster recommends applying a coat of paint or a sealant
between the cooker hob and worktop.
Do not install the hob above an oven that is not adequately
ventilated, or above a dishwasher.
Ensure that there is a gap of at least 20 mm below the appliance’s
box so as to allow for sufficient aeration of the hob.
Electrical connection
Many models can be connected with a single and two-phase power. The icons beside show the
different possible connections.
Note: the technical information herein contained offers a broad outline on cooker hob operation and installation; we advise you to
carefully read the specific instruction manual contained in the product’s packaging for any technical details, which may be subject to
changes or updates that are not indicated herein.
How does induction work
An inductor magnet is located under each cooking zone and once activated, it agitates the atoms in the pot’s ferromagnetic bottom
and heats the pot directly (on hi-light glass ceramic hobs, first the glass surface is heated then heat is transferred to the pot via
conduction). In an induction hob, the glass ceramic surface heats only through contact with the pot (which in this case acts as a
heat source) therefore, once the hob is turned off, for safety reasons the display visualises a letter [H] that signals the presence of
residual heat. The size of the activated cooking zone corresponds to the area below the pot, therefore, energy consumption is always
proportional to the size of the pot used.
Pots for induction cooking
All ferromagnetic pots are suitable for use on induction hobs,
namely cast-iron, steel and enamelled pots or stainless steel
pots with ferromagnetic bottom. For easy identification, simply
check whether the appropriate symbol and/or mark of the
pot manufacturer appears on the pot. The following pots are
unsuitable: copper, aluminium, glass, wooden, ceramic and
terracotta pots or stainless steel pots without ferromagnetic
bottom.
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