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On Oct 14, 7:30*am, wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 02:14:54 -0700 (PDT), Aditya Blaze > > wrote: > > >I recently bought an induction cooker. It has settings like 'hot > >pot' (cooking in terms of watts), fry (in terms of temperature), soup, > >congee and steam. > >.... > >Can anyone here please help (any pointers to online documents would > >also be helpful). > > O have three induction hobbs, and all gthree have numerical settings from 1 to > 10. *Each also has the ability to cook by temperature, ranging from 150 deg *to > 400 deg. F. I've never seen settings as you describe. > > What make and model is yours? > Mine is from Bajaj (Indian company). The model is ICX 6 (supports a max of 1600Watts) -Aditya |
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>> >I recently bought an induction cooker. It has settings like 'hot
>> >pot' (cooking in terms of watts), fry (in terms of temperature), soup, >> >congee and steam. >> >.... >> >Can anyone here please help (any pointers to online documents would >> >also be helpful). >> >> O have three induction hobbs, and all gthree have numerical settings from 1 to >> 10. *Each also has the ability to cook by temperature, ranging from 150 deg *to >> 400 deg. F. I've never seen settings as you describe. >> >> What make and model is yours? > >Mine is from Bajaj (Indian company). The model is ICX 6 (supports a >max of 1600Watts) The ICX 7 pictured on the Bajaj Web site is settable by power or temperature, as well as having "8 preset cooking options" as you describe. If you don't have a manual describing those settings -- which are merely convenient shortcuts -- you have all the normal options available to you. And it would be better to use power or temperature settings in your cooking anyway. -- Larry |
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On Oct 18, 9:00*pm, wrote:
> The ICX 7 pictured on the Bajaj Web site is settable by power or temperature, as > well as having "8 preset cooking options" as you describe. If you don't have a > manual describing those settings -- which are merely convenient shortcuts -- you > have all the normal options available to you. And it would be better to use > power or temperature settings in your cooking anyway. Yes. That's what I have been using (I mean, the power and temperature settings). What I would like to know (since the manual does not say this) is that in general, how do I arrange the following in order of their increasing temperature/power settings: soup, congee, steam. (eg. would this be the correct order: soup < congee < steam ?) Regards, Aditya |
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On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 23:58:56 -0700 (PDT), Aditya Blaze >
wrote: >On Oct 18, 9:00*pm, wrote: >> The ICX 7 pictured on the Bajaj Web site is settable by power or temperature, as >> well as having "8 preset cooking options" as you describe. If you don't have a >> manual describing those settings -- which are merely convenient shortcuts -- you >> have all the normal options available to you. And it would be better to use >> power or temperature settings in your cooking anyway. > >Yes. That's what I have been using (I mean, the power and temperature >settings). What I would like to know (since the manual does not say >this) is that in general, how do I arrange the following in order of >their increasing temperature/power settings: >soup, congee, steam. >(eg. would this be the correct order: soup < congee < steam ?) Wouldn't you expect the buttons on the hobb to be arranged from left to right in ascending order of temperature? -- Lazrry |
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