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Disconnecting the clock
If you wish to stop the clock before the pro-
grammed time is up, this can be done at
any time by simply adjusting its value to '--'.
1
Select the plate you wish to stop the
timer on by directly touching its corres-
ponding indicator (3).
2
Adjust the value of the clock to "--" by
using the "less" sensor (14). This can
also be done more quickly by pushing
the "less" and "more" sensors
(14)
and
(15) at the same time.
Total Zone Function
By using this function it is possible to
achieve that two plates, as shown in the
screen, function at the same time, both for
selecting a power level as well as for acti-
vating the timer function.
To activate this function you should press
the sensor
or (17). Upon doing so,
the decimal points (16) of the plates light
up and both turn to power level 5.
The timer (4) of the lower plate will turn off,
and from then on it will be the upper one
that indicates the values of the clock for
both.
To deactivate this function you should
press the sensor again
or (17).
Overheating safety
Induction zones are protected against the
electrical system overheating, which could
damage it.
The internal fan automatically turns on and
off depending on the temperature of the
electronic system. Therefore, when the fan
is on and you turn the cooktop off, the fan
will continue to run for a few minutes in
order to cool the electronics.
Power surges in the network
The touch control can bear cer-
tain variations in voltage supply admis-
sible by electric distribution networks.
Abnormally high power surges can
cause the control system to break
down (just like with any other electric
device).
Suggestions and
recommendations
To get the best use out of your hob, you
should follow the following suggestions
and recommendations:
* Utilize receptacles with completely flat
bottoms, given that the larger the con-
tact surface is between the glass and
the receptacle, so much the better will
the plate performance be. In order to
prevent denting the bases of the cook-
ware, recommend using cookware with
thick bases. Figure 6 shows how cook-
ware that is dented or concave has a
smaller contact surface.
* Make sure that cookware is well-centred
on the drawings that indicate the heating
zone.
* Dry the bases of cookware before pla-
cing them on the hob.
* Do not leave any plastic object or utensil
or any aluminium foil lying on the vitro-
ceramic hob.
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