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 Using the timer

You can set the timer from 1-99 minutes and this can be used in two ways:

1.

As an alarm that does not alter any of the cooking zones.

2.

As an automatic switch off function to turn off 

a

 cooking zone.

Note:

 This function only operates on one zone at a time; the other zone will continue to

operate as normal.

Using the timer as an alarm
Note:

 You can use the timer function independently of the cooking zones.

2. Select the cooking zone using  

    

and the power level required.

3.

After

 the indicator stops flashing , touch the timer key       and the 

timer 

display

 will flash with

“10”.

4.

Touch the “+” or “–” keys once to increase or decrease one minute at a time.

5.

Or touch and hold the “+” or “–” keys to increase or decrease 

by 10 

minutes.

The timer will beep for 30 seconds once completed.

       , then touch the

“+” and “–” 

keys at the same time.

To cancel the timer

, touch the timer key

 

1.

Select the cooking zone using      and select the power required.

2.

Before the indicator stops fl ashing,  touch the timer key       and the 

timer 

display

 will flash with

 “10”.

3.

Touch the “+” or “–” keys once to increase or decrease one minute at a time.

4.

Or touch and hold the “+” or “–” keys to increase or decrease 

by 10 

minutes 

.

The timer

 indicator

 will commence countdown and show the remaining time.

The timer will beep for 30 seconds once completed.
To cancel the timer

s

elect the cooking zone

 

     ,  touch the timer key

     

     

 

, and then touch 

 the

 “+” and “–”

 

keys at

the same time.

Note:

 

The red dot next to the power level indicator will illuminate indicating that zone is selected.

Can select several timers to turn off several cooking zones, the timer display will show the zone which
is set with the shortest time.  Touch the respective icons of cooking zones to show the timer of them.

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Using the Pause function

The hob has a handy restart function to pause and restart the cooking process if you

 are 

interrupted.

2.

When the hob is on and working,

 

touch the pause key

1.

 

 

      a

nd hold for 3 seconds, all 

burner will stop working, and all LED indicator will show the symbol “=” .

and hold for 3 seconds again, all 

  

functions 

         

will restart at the previous setting.

Touch

 the pause key 

EN

 

Use

1. S

witch on the hob using

IMPORTANT: 

 The cooking zone will continue to operate at the selected 

power level and will not switch off!

Note: 

 When using "The timer as an alarm" and "The timer to switch off the zones" together, the timer display 

will show the remaining time of alarm as first priority.  Touch the cooking zone 

      

to show the remaining time 

of switch off timer.

Using the timer to switch off the zones

Summary of Contents for 5059340127514

Page 1: ...5059340127514 CLFLEXDOWN A B Induction Booster Flexi zone Flexi zone Induction Booster...

Page 2: ...Preparation 03 Care and Maintenance 32 EN Contents Installation 19 Use 21...

Page 3: ...x1 EN IMPORTANT Please read carefully the separate safety guide before use EN Not included EN BASE CABINET 80cm BASE CABINET 100cm 3663602843153 EN VENT PACK 150mm 3663602480044 EN RECIRC KIT 1 4 x 1...

Page 4: ...ion Ducted option A extraction to the outside or Recirculation option B no extraction to the outside This appliance is for installation in a 80cm or 100cm base cabinet only CARBFILT 50 VENT PACK 150mm...

Page 5: ...EN Preparation 02 EN Use the following instructions to modify your base cabinet not supplied to fit the appliance A B A B...

Page 6: ...ion B Use the instructions for Recirc Kit 1 sold separately EN Base Cabinet Modification A BB CC DD EE FF GG HH B C R G H J D F T W X Y Z AA CC GG HH FF JJ x1 x5 50mm x7 x7 x10 x2 15mm x6 20mm 30mm 15...

Page 7: ...04 EN These dimensions are for a 38mm worktop measure mark and cut panels HH and GG as required Adjust cutting dimensions for different worktop thicknesses see table above EN Preparation...

Page 8: ...05 06 x7 x7 x10 A B C 20mm x2 x1 AF AG DD CC AA AG AG DD AF EN Preparation CC A B C EE JJ...

Page 9: ...07 08 20mm x2 x1 AF AG MGG AA CC DD MGG AA CC BB DD EN Preparation...

Page 10: ...09 10 20mm x2 x1 AE AG MHH MHH 50mm x3 G DD MHH MHH BB AA CC MGG AA MGG MHH CC DD MHH DD MHH G G G AE EN Preparation...

Page 11: ...11 12 0 3 X 2 04 X 4 04 X 4 EE EN Preparation 280mm...

Page 12: ...13 W X D x20 15mm x5 x5 EN Preparation W W D CC x2 AR AR 90 AR AR AR 14 AR...

Page 13: ...al cables etc using an appropriate detection device Warning Good ventilation is required around the appliance for easier dissipation of heat and low power consumption Sufficient clearance is required...

Page 14: ...orktop should be at least 12 5mm thick and made of a heat resistant material IMPORTANT Please see Cleaning the Lower Tray and Extractor Grill in the Care maintenance section later in this manual 750mm...

Page 15: ...using silicone sealant or PVA adhesive IMPORTANT ensure that either product is fully cured as per the manufacturers instructions before you commence installation of the hob This hob MUST NOT be sealed...

Page 16: ...EN Stretch out and stick the supplied tape along the underside edge of the hob ensuring the ends overlap Trim off any excess tape and dispose of it EN Preparation 18...

Page 17: ...p edge has cured and the tape is fitted position the hob into the cutout in the worktop Apply gentle downwards pressure onto the hob to push it into the worktop ensuring a good seal around the outer e...

Page 18: ...ons in order to avoid a safety hazard WARNING This is a Class I appliance and MUST be earthed This appliance is supplied with a 3 core mains cable coloured as follows Brown L or Live Blue N or Neutral...

Page 19: ...supply cable sections can withstand the load specified on the rating plate To connect the hob to the mains power supply do not use adapters reducers or branching devices as they can cause overheating...

Page 20: ...EN Installation A B RECIRC KIT 1 EN Only for ducted option EN Only for recirculation option 20...

Page 21: ...tronic components within the appliance as they switch on and off Whistling noises These can be caused when one or more cooking zones are in operation at a high power level and as a result of the cookw...

Page 22: ...Do not slide or drag to avoid damaging the glass Use a lid that is slightly ajar if using cookware taller than 150mm EN Function Settings Protection from over heating When the built in sensor detects...

Page 23: ...ll automatically switch off after one minute WARNING People with a heart pacemaker should consult with their doctor before using this unit 01 Description of the hob H B C E F A D A B G Heating Zone No...

Page 24: ...Control panel for cooker hood Control panel for induction hob 02 Description of the control keys EN Use...

Page 25: ...key D Boost control key Keep warm key E F Power Timer regulating key reduce G Power Timer regulating key increase H Grease filter clean reminder function I Delay shutdown function button key J Auto mo...

Page 26: ...eed to start again at step 1 7 You can modify the heat setting at any time during cooking When you have finished cooking 1 Select the cooking zone 2 Press the key until the power level is zero Note Th...

Page 27: ...the flexible area as a single big zone touch the zone selected keys and at the same time and at the same time hold 3 seconds for hold 3 seconds for theleft group or touch the zone selected keys the r...

Page 28: ...will show P and the power output increases to maximum To cancel that has boost engaged 1 Select the cooking zone 2 Touch the button key and hold for 3 seconds the cooking zone indicator will display 3...

Page 29: ...ase by 10 minutes The timer indicator will commence countdown and show the remaining time The timer will beep for 30 seconds once completed To cancel the timer select the cooking zone touch the timer...

Page 30: ...ogram will restart the countdown process again with the first five minutes cycle 1 When the fan motor is on and the Delay shutdown function button key is pressed the power level display will flash and...

Page 31: ...ve minutes maximum to conserve energy and the fan speed will automatically drop to speed level 5 after this time Speed 1 This speed will be selected when there are no more than two cooking zones in us...

Page 32: ...ways switch off the electricity supply before performing maintenance work In the event of a fault contact customer services IMPORTANT Empty the lower tray regularly to avoid overflowing Cleaning the L...

Page 33: ...aches a cumulative working time of 50 hours a reminder to clean the grease filter will be activated The display will show and flash red to advise you to clean the grease filters After cleaning the fil...

Page 34: ...ent Replace the carbon filter every 3 6 months however it is recommended to wash the magnetic grill 10 and carbon filter case 09 every 3 months do not wash the carbon filter 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 6 MONTHS 10...

Page 35: ...follows Type of dirt Cleaning method Cleaning materials Limescale Apply white vinegar to the surface then wipe it dry with soft cloth Special induction cleaner Burnt on stains Clean with damp cloth an...

Page 36: ...temperature sensor failure The cooking zone with indicator showing E F4E Mainboard temperature sensor failure The cooking zone with indicator showing E E1E Temperature sensor of the ceramic glass plat...

Page 37: ...torama fr BRICO D P T 30 32 rue de la Tourelle 91310 Longpont sur Orge France www bricodepot com Pour consulter les manuels d instructions en ligne rendez vous sur le site www king sher com products A...

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