Summary of the meanings of induction hob symbols and how to use them
The symbols on the induction hob help identify the type of hob, the power button (On/Off), temperature adjustment, timer, and cooking modes (hot pot, frying, simmering). Understanding the meanings of the induction hob symbols will help you use it correctly, safely, and save electricity as well as time during cooking. This article will help you clarify all types of symbols related to electric hobs, induction hobs such as: symbols of the type of hob, compatible pots and pans, functions, …
Function symbols on the induction hob: meanings and how to use
Everyone must admit that induction hobs have many smart, modern features. The functions are displayed on the control panel of the hob. Among them, many characters accompany the English names, making it difficult for users to operate.
We would like to take a few examples of the induction hob symbols printed “chaotically” on the control panel like a matrix, making it difficult for users, especially the elderly, who do not know English to use.
Understanding the meaning of each induction hob button below will help you operate accurately, confidently master the device without feeling confused in front of this international language system.
Symbols of the buttons on the induction hob and detailed meanings
The solution for you is: The list of symbols on the induction hob that we have compiled below will help you know the name of each symbol – icon on the induction hob and its function, as well as how to use it.
ON/OFF Button
This is a symbol that every induction hob has. It allows you to easily turn the hob on and off to start cooking and end the cooking process.
Booster Button
This function usually appears in modern hob models. It helps cook super fast, saving time and energy efficiently.
Inverter Button
Inverter technology for induction hobs is a modern cooking technology that helps save fuel by up to 40% compared to conventional hobs.
Function Button
This is the function to select keys on the control panel. Among the symbols on the induction hob, this is a rather unusual symbol that not every hob has.
Keep Warm Button
When you press this symbol, it will switch to the function of keeping dishes warm.
When you press this symbol, it will switch to the function of keeping dishes warm.
Timer Button
Timer symbol on the induction hob. Do you know how to set the timer and how to turn off the timer on the induction hob?
Milk Button
It has the function of warming milk, especially suitable for families with young children or those who like warm milk.
Lock Button
One of the induction hob symbols that cannot be overlooked is the lock or key symbol. It is the child safety lock feature, which locks the entire control panel while cooking.
Fry Button
Fry symbol for frying dishes
Pause Button
This symbol allows you to pause while cooking.
BBQ Button
BBQ: The function for grilling meat and other foods on the induction hob. This symbol usually appears on induction hobs combined with infrared hobs. If these symbols are on the induction hob, you can comfortably enjoy grilled food.
Soup Button
Function for cooking soups
Hotpot Button
Hotpot: This symbol allows you to cook hotpot on the hob. This induction hob symbol is often seen on single induction hobs, hotpot induction hobs.
Other Induction Hob Symbols
Symbol for decreasing temperature or decreasing timer
Symbol for increasing temperature or increasing timer
Induction hob symbol for the right cooking zone
Induction hob symbol for the left cooking zone
Pressure cook: Symbol that allows you to use the induction pressure cooker to simmer, stew dishes quickly and tenderly.
Rice: Symbol for cooking rice, helping you switch to rice cooking mode on the induction hob.
Some induction hob symbols may vary by brand, but most of the symbols on the induction hobs we just shared are the most common icons found on modern induction hob control panels.
Function symbol chart of some induction hobs
In addition to memorizing the function icons for convenience in cooking, understanding the specifications about standard induction hob sizes is also very important. Especially if your family intends to install a luxurious recessed kitchen segment, be sure to measure the built-in induction hob size carefully to cut the countertop stone so that it fits and ensures the best aesthetics.
Symbols on infrared hobs similar to induction hobs
Although they have different heat transfer principles, to optimize user experience, manufacturers often use a standardized symbol system. Below are the icons you will encounter on most hob models today:
Power (Power/On-Off): A circular symbol with a vertical line in the middle. This is the most basic button to start or turn off the hob.
Child Lock: A symbol of a padlock. This function helps disable the control panel, preventing children from playing or avoiding changing settings while you are cleaning the hob surface.
Timer: A clock symbol or the word “Clock”. Allows you to set the time for the hob to turn off automatically, extremely useful for long-simmering dishes.
Power Increase/Decrease (+/-): The plus (+) and minus (-) signs represent increasing or decreasing the heat level. In high-end hob models, this symbol may be replaced by a horizontal line for touch swiping.
Residual Heat Warning: Usually displayed with the letter “H” (Hot). This is the most important safety symbol, reminding users that the hob surface is still hot after cooking, and should not be touched.
Pause: Two vertical lines (||) symbol. Helps you pause cooking for a moment and can continue immediately after with the previously set power level.
Booster: Usually the letter “B” or a lightning bolt symbol. This function helps the hob reach maximum power immediately to boil water or stir-fry quickly.
Common symbols on the control panel of induction and infrared hobs and detailed meanings[/caption>
Now you know the symbols on the induction hob and all the most common symbols on induction hobs, their functions, roles, and how to use them, right? We hope these shares will help you easily get acquainted with and control the cooking functions on your hob. Köcher is proud to be the pioneer in Vietnam bringing German technology into induction hob products.
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