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a power level. If you touch the sensor
(5), the plate will switch to level
1
and, for
each additional stroke, it will go up one
level until reaching the maximum value of
P
. Using the sensor
(4), you can redu-
ce the power level.
For a fast powering up at maximum power:
with the plate at
0
, touch the sensor
(4) once. The plate will directly activate at
level
9
.
By continuing to press down on any of
these two sensors
(4) or
(5), they
will repeat the action every half a second,
without needing to press consecutively.
SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES OFF
With the sensor
(4), lower the power to
level
0
.
The hotplate will automatically power off.
For a fast power up: no matter what the
power level, by simultaneously pressing
the sensors
and
(5/4), the plate will
immediately power off.
By powering off a hotplate, an
H
will be
shown on the power indicator, if the glass
surface is at a high temperature, indicating
that there a risk of burning. When the tem-
perature has fallen, the indicator will power
off if the top is disconnected or, if it is tur-
ned on, it will indicate a
0
.
POWERING OFF THE DEVICE
At any time, you can disconnect the top by
pressing the sensor
(1). When doing
this, an acoustic signal is heard and the
power indicators (3) will turn off, except if
there is a residual
H
heat indicator active
due to the plate temperature.
Locking the sensors
Using the locking sensor
(8), you can
block all the sensors on the touch control
panel. This will make it possible to avoid
undesired accidental operations occurring
or children being able to manipulate the
control.
Bear in mind that with the touch control
powered up, the on/off sensor
(1)
makes it possible to turn it off even if the
locking is activated (pilot 10 on). On the
other hand, if the touch control is turned
on, the locking function does not allow for
activating the on/off sensor
(1). You
should first deactivate blocking.
To activate or deactivate the function,
simply keep pressing the sensor
(8)
for about 1 second. When the function is
active, the pilot light (10) turns on.
Detecting pans
(induction hotplates)
The induction cooking plates incorporate a
container detector. This is to avoid the
plate operating without having a pan on
top or when the container is unsuitable,
e.g., if made of aluminium or another non-
metallic material.
The power indicator blinks if, with the plate
turned on, no pan or an inappropriate pan
is detected.
If the pans are removed from the hotplate
while operating, this will automatically cut
off the power supply and the power indica-
tor will blinks. When putting the pan on the
cooking hotplate again, the power supply
restarts at the power level that was selec-
ted.
The time for detecting the pan is 3 minu-
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