above approximately 50°, the display (
R
) corresponding to that zone will show a luminous signal alternating
between “
0
” and “
H
”.
- If the
hob
is switched to the
OFF
setting (
A
), the luminous signal will display the letter “
H
” in a fixed manner.
Warning:
To prevent damage being inflicted on the electronic circuits, the hob is fitted with an overheating safety system. In
situations where the appliance is used at high power levels for a prolonged period of time, the hob may switchoff
one or more of the activated zones temporarily, until the temperatures return to the set levels. On the display
corresponding to the cooking zone which has been temporarily switched off, the power level will be shown in
alternation with a
E/2
. This will stop flashing once the cooking zone has beenreactivated.
• Key function:
To keep children or persons needing supervision from using the hob surface, all of the functions can be blocked
in the following way:
1- Switch to hob on (if it is off) by selecting the “
ON/OFF
” key. The cooking zones must be off.
2- Press the “
S
” key and the R4 (Fig.2) or R3 (Fig.3) key simultaneously according to the model you own.
3- Press only the cooking zone R4 (Fig.2) or R3 (Fig.3) key once again according to the model you own.
The “
L
” letter indicating that the function is active will appear on the display.
Should one or more zones still be hot, the letter “
H
” and “
L
” will alternate on the relative displays.
- To
deactivate the key function
, switch the hob off (if it is on) by selecting the “
ON/OFF
” key.
- Once it is off, switch the hob back on.
- Press the “
S
” key and the R4 (Fig.2) or R3 (Fig.3) key simultaneously according to the model you own.
- Press the“
S
” key a second time.
- Zeros will appear on all the displays for a few seconds.
- If the cooker top is switched off with the KEY function active, when subsequently activated the top will be in
the same situation, meaning with the KEY function active.
- If the hob is switched on and the
Lock
function is enabled, button
ON/OFF
will still work.
• Magnetic sensor:
- The hob is equipped with a pan sensor; when the pan is removed or badly positioned, the symbol will appear.
If, on the other hand, the surface of the glass is still hot, the symbol will appear alternating with the .
• O.S.D. (Overflow Safety Device):
The hob is equipped with a safety system which moves all hotplates to the
OFF
position and activates the
safety
lock
when liquids or items are detected on the control panel.
These symbols will flash on the display:
. They can be deactivated by removing the item or the liquid.
The hob will switch off automatically.
• Attention!
When the hob switches on, the timer display
Q
stays on at the value
. If the function is not activated, after a
few seconds the display
Q
shows nothing.
• Timer (Fig.2 - Fig.3 (Q)):
Note:
the
Timer
can be activated on all the cooking zones simultaneously.
This function allows to establish the time (from 1 to 99 minutes) or automatic switch-off of the cooking zone
selected.
Activation:
1- Select the cooking zone (
E
).
2- Set the cooking level (from 1 to 9) desired, by acting on the
SLIDER
control (
D1
).
3- Press the
Timer
button (
N
), the display will show
, At this point, the hob indicator (
O
) with the timer
function active, starts to flash.
4- Set the
unit
time (
N2
) desired from 0 to 9 by acting on the
SLIDER
control (
D1
) e.g.
.
5- After a few seconds the
unit
value (
N2
) and the
tenths
(
N1
) will appear fixed on the display
;
- if you want to set a time exceeding 9 minutes e.g:
, just run your finger over the
SLIDER
control (
D1
).
- if, on the contrary, no operation is performed, it stops flashing after a few seconds and the
Timer
display (
Q
)
will show the cooking time previously set
.
6- At the end of the programmed time, the
timer
display (
Q
) and the hob indicator (
O
) will start to flash followed
by an acoustic sound.
To deactivate the acoustic signal just press the timer button
N
, otherwise it will deactivate automatically after
2 minutes.
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