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Power Limitation
The Power Limitation function allows the product to be used while
limiting its maximum consumption.
Note :
the limit must be set when the hob is off,
without
pressing
the key
, at the time of the hob's connection to the electrical
network, or when the electrical network itself is reconnected, within
the following 2 minutes.
To set the Power Limitation:
• push and hold the keys
+
, until you hear a short beep
• simultaneously swipe onto the selection zones
FL and RL
,
from left to right, then push and hold down the area corresponding
to the last power level, until you hear a short beep, the Timer (
15
)
display shows the symbols “
CF6
”, to indicate that it is possible to
run the setup
• the
FL zone
display shows the current setting**
0 = 7.4 KW
1 = 4.5 KW
** by default, the limit is set to 7.4 KW
• to change the Power Limitation settings, swipe onto the selection
zones
FL
•
to save the change made, push
the keys
+
, for 1
second;
a beep will be emitted to confirm the setting; the function will close.
USING THE EXTRACTOR FAN
Power-on
Press (touch)
hob/ extractor
The indicator light will turn on to indicate that the hob/extractor fan
is ready for use.
Note:
The extractor fan switch On with a delay of about 2/3
secs.
Press again to turn off
Note: This function has priority over the others.
Switching on the extractor fan:
Touch (press) the
Selection bar (6)
to activate the extractor fan
Extraction speed (power):
Touch and scroll along the
Selection bar (6):
to the right to increase the speed (power) of the extractor fan (0-P);
to the left to decrease the speed (power) of the extractor fan (P-0);
Timer
Activation/Regulation of Timer function for the extractor fan
•
Select the extractor fan (speed
0).
•
Press
(8)
simultaneously to access the Timer
function (from any speed)
•
Regulate the duration of the Timer:
press
, to increase the automatic shut-down time
press
, to decrease the automatic shut-down time
the display
(15)
will show the countdown,
Note:
on the side of the display of the extractor fan, with the Timer
in use, the following symbol will appear
(19)
When the timer has finished the countdown, there is an acoustic
signal (for 2 minutes, or it will stop when one of the buttons on the
hob is pressed), while the display
(15)
will flash, with the symbol
“
.
".
To switch off the Timer:
•
select the cooking zone
•
set the value of the timer to " " , by means of
Not:
the function remains active if no other key is pressed in the
meantime.
Filter saturation indicator
The hood indicates when filter maintenance is needed:
Grease filter
the
(
17
) LED lights up
Activated carbon odour filter
the
(
17
) LED flashes
Reset filter saturation
After carrying out maintenance on the filters (grease and/or
activated carbon) hold down the key
(7)
;
the
(
17
) LED turns off and the count restarts.
Activation of activated carbon odour filter saturation
indicator
This indicator is normally deactivated.
To activate it, proceed as follows:
• turn on the aspiration hob by pressing
;
• with the aspiration motor and cooking zones off, press and hold
(7)
;
•
turns on, then off to indicate successful activation.
Deactivation of activated carbon odour filter saturation
indicator
repeat the activation steps described above
flashes, then
turns off to indicate successful deactivation.
Automatic operation (Hob
2
Hood)
The extractor fan will turn on at the most suitable speed, adapting
the extraction capacity to the cooking level used in the cooking
zone.
Once the hob is turned off, the extractor fan adapts its aspiration
speed, gradually decreasing it, so as to eliminate residual vapours
and odours
To activate this function:
Briefly press
(7)
, the LED
(18)
will light up to
indicate that the extractor fan is working in this mode.
Summary of Contents for IDK84454IB
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