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• Functioning (Fig.4)

A =

 Sensor 

ON/OFF

= Sensor 

(-)

= Sensor 

(+)

D

 = Cooking zone selection sensor

E

  = Cooking zone selection display (

R1-R2

)

-  The appliance can be switched on by selecting the start sensor 

A

 (

ON/OFF

). An   appears on all 

displays for 10 seconds. The hob turns off if no operation is completed within 10 seconds.

- The hob can be turned off by selecting the main start sensor 

A

 (

ON/OFF

), this is followed by some 

acoustic signals 

BEEPS

-  Select sensor 

D

 to switch on a cooking zone. Every time sensor 

D

 is pressed, display 

E

 starts flashing 

beginning with the bottom left cooking zone (

R1-R2-R3-R4

) continuing clockwise (fig.6).

-  Adjust the power levels using sensors 

C (+)

 or 

B (-)

.

If using sensor 

C (+)

 the display shows power level 

1

, if using sensor 

B (-)

 the display shows power 

level 

9

.

- At the end of this operation it is possible to choose the temperature adjustments using sensors 

(+)

 or 

B (-)

.

-  By quickly pressing sensor 

D

 when the wanted power level is reached, the display will stop flashing 

and the cooking phase will start, or, if sensor 

D

 is not pressed, cooking starts after 10 seconds.

-  To deactivate a cooking zone, select it using sensor 

D

, simultaneously press sensors 

C (+)

 and 

(-)

, or sensor 

B (-) 

until the display for the wanted zone shows a 

0

.

•  Key function:

Attention !

 To activate the 

Key function

 the hob must be on and at least one cooking zone working.

Avoid children or people requiring supervision from using the hob surface by locking all functions 

by keeping sensor 

C (+) 

pressed for a few seconds until the display briefly shows the symbol   

followed by an acoustic signal 

BEEP

.

-  It is not possible to modify any hob setting if the cooking hob is on and the key function is active; 

only sensor 

A

 (

ON/OFF

) functions.

-  Press  sensor 

C (+)

 again to deactivate the key function. The display briefly shows the symbol   

followed by an acoustic signal 

BEEP

.

Attention ! If the cooking hob is turned off with the key function still active, the setting remains 

memorised therefore the display shows the symbol   upon the subsequent re-use. Deactivate the 

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Summary of Contents for BCCT302

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of BCCT302 Touch Control Cooktop ...

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Page 3: ...is easy to use and performs to a high standard Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as ovens rangehoods dishwashers and microwaves sinks and taps There are models to comple ment your new Blanco cooktop Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements and our Customer Relations department is at your disposal to answer all you...

Page 4: ... aerosols in the vicinity of the appliance when it is in operation Do not store or use flammable liquids or items in the vicinity of this appliance e g aerosols WARNING Accessible parts will become hot when in use To avoid burns and scalds children should be kept away Do not allow large cookware to overhang the cooktop onto the adjacent benchtop This will cause scorching to the benchtop surface Be...

Page 5: ...econformstotheEuropeanDirectiveEC 2002 96 WasteElectricalandElectronicEquip ment WEEE Bymakingsurethatthisapplianceisdisposedofinasuitablemanner theuserishelping to prevent potential damage to the environment or to public health The symbol on the product or on the packaging label on the carton indicates that the appliance should not be treated as domestic waste but should be delivered to a suitabl...

Page 6: ...ktop does not exceed 60 C Failure to respect this precaution may determine improper functioning of the TOUCHCONTROL system Please refer to below diagram C for minimum required ventilation dimensions to ensure the unit operates within acceptable temperature limits Installations that do not meet these minimum ventilation requirements could void your Warranty Warning Failure to install the screws or ...

Page 7: ...ate fixed on the lower part of the worktop the system is fitted with efficient earthing compliant to the laws and regulations in force Earthing is obligatory by law If the appliance is not fitted with a cable use type H05V2V2 F for a power level of up to 6400Watts the cross section of the cable should be at least 2 5 mm or 4 mm for greater power levels The appliance is designed for permanent conne...

Page 8: ...nal immediately remove any fragments of aluminium and plastic material that have unintentionally melted on the heated cooking area or residues of sugar or food with a high sugar content Fig 3 In this way any damage to the cooktop surface is prevented Under no circumstances use abrasive sponges or irritating chemical detergents such as oven sprays or stain removers Use Use the touch control system ...

Page 9: ... wanted power level is reached the display will stop flashing and the cooking phase will start or if sensor D is not pressed cooking starts after 10 seconds To deactivate a cooking zone select it using sensor D simultaneously press sensors C and B or sensor B until the display for the wanted zone shows a 0 Key function Attention Toactivatethe Keyfunction thehobmustbeonandatleastonecookingzoneworki...

Page 10: ... residue function When a cooking zone is taken to position OFF and the glass surface temperature is higher than 65 its display E will show a luminous signal 1 If other zones are still working the display will show a small 2 When the appliance is taken to position OFF the display will show the letter in capitals O S D Overflow Safety Device Fig 4 The cooktop has a safety system that turns all the p...

Page 11: ...ue contact the after sales service FL Extreme environmental light conditions in the initial calibration sequence Switch off the lighting sources e g the halogen lamps as they might create problems during the initial calibration phase Run the procedure INITIAL TOUCH CONTROL CALIBRATION FJ FU FA FC Software errors These errors are an automatic control of the software The signal disappears when the s...

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