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1

 The hot plate must be selected.

2

  Select power 9 and then press 

power touch key 

 

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the touch key you must lower the 
continuous cooking power to the 

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the automatic cook function starts 

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power level on the display.

SWITCHING THE AUTOMATIC
COOK START FUNCTION OFF

After at least 10 seconds have elapsed
since the beginning of the automatic
cook start function:

1

   The hot plate must be selected.

2

  

Press touch key 

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indicator reaches level 9 and the 
automatic cook start function will be 
deactivated.

Timer Function

This function makes it easier to cook, 
as you do not need to be present 
throughout the process: the timed hot 

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after the set time has lapsed. There is a 
separate timer for each hot plate, which 
allows all of the hot plates to be timed 
simultaneously.

With these models you can use the 
clock as a timer for the hotplates for 
times ranging from 1 to 99 minutes. All 
the cooking areas can be programmed 
individually and in a simultaneous 
manner.

TIMING ONE HOTPLATE

1

 The cooking zone to be timed must 

be selected. 

2

   Select a power level for the hotplate 

from 1 to 9 using the touch keys   
or 

3

  Press clock touch key 

 

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during the time set.

4

 Immediately afterwards, enter a 

cooking time between 1 and 99 
minutes, by using the touch keys or   

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time automatically. The respective 

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Or, when the countdown starts, the 

relevant power level and 

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of the relevant heater area.

When the clock reaches 01, it will 
switch from counting down minutes 
to seconds.

Once the selected cooking time has 
elapsed, the heating zone being timed 

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of beeps for several seconds. The 

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00 beside the hotplate that has been 
disconnected.

If you wish to time another hotplate at 
the same time, repeat steps 3 and 4.

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indicator displays an H or otherwise an 

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any sensor.

CHANGING THE PROGRAMMED 
TIME

To change the progrmmed time, you 
must press the touch key of the timed 

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clock  

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change the time.

DISCONNECTION OF THE TIMER

If you want to stop the timer before the 
programmed time is up

1

  First select the hotplate and then 

press clock touch key 

2

   Use the touch key 

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the time to 00. The clock is cancelled.

Alternative method :
After zone selection if timer touch key 
is pressed for two seconds, the related 
timer will be cancelled.

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If due to an error one or several hot 

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will be automatically disconnected after 

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

Table 2

5
5
4
3
2
2
2
1

Selected
power
level

MAXIMUM OPERATION 

TIME

(in hours)

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has been triggered, a 0 is displayed if 
the glass surface temperature is not 
dangerous for the user or an H if there 
is a burn risk.

To reconnect the appliance, switch it 

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then switch it on again.

 

Keep the control panel of the 

heating areas clean and dry at all times.

 

In case of operating problems 

or incidents not mentioned in this 
manual, disconnect the appliance 
and contact the BRANDT technical 
service.

Recommendation for the 

good use of vitroceramic 

hobs

* Use pots or pans with thick, 

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*  Pans with a smaller diameter than 

the shown heating area are not 
recommended.

*  Do not slide pots and pans over the 

glass as they may scratch it.

*  Although the glass can withstand 

knocks from large pots and pans 
without sharp edges, try not to 
knock it.

*  To prevent damage to the ceramic 

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