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Power Booster
The product features a supplementary power level (after level
), which remains active for 5 minutes, after which the
temperature returns to the previously set value.
Touch (press) the selector
to increase the power level
(after level ) and activate the Power Booster
The Power Booster level is shown on the display of the
selected zone with the symbol" "
NB:
cooking zone
(FIG.19)
, does not have a timer for
the Power Booster;
to deactivate the Power Booster press
Bridge Zones
Thanks to the Bridge function, the left cooking zones are able
to work in a combined manner, creating a single zone with the
same power level. This function allows evenly distributed
cooking with large-sized pots and pans.
The front
"Master"
cooking zone can be used in combination
with the corresponding
"Secondary"
zone at the back
(to check which zones are equipped with this function, see the
illustrated part of this manual).
To activate the Bridge Function:
- select the "Master" cooking zone
(which must be at power level 0)
- hold
pressed until an acoustic signal sounds, which
will be followed by the appearance of the flashing symbol " "
on display
(7)
of the "Secondary" cooking zone
- select the "Secondary" cooking zone
within 3 seconds
-
set the operating Level (Power)
of the "Master"
cooking zone, which will be shown on the relative display
(7)
Note:
to deactivate the
Bridge Function
, simply bring the
cooking zone to temperature " ".
Temperature Manager
Temperature Manager is a control function that allows the
heat to be maintained at a constant temperature at an optimal
power level between 0 and 1; ideal for keeping ready foods
warm.
The Temperature Manager function is activated at the first
press of the key
The
"
" symbol appears on the display of the zone working
in Temperature Manager mode.
Child Lock
The Child Lock makes it possible to prevent children from
accidentally accessing the cooking zone and extraction zone,
preventing the activation of any functions.
The Child Lock can only be activated when the product is on,
but with the cooking zones (and extraction zone) off.
Activation:
•
remove any pots from the hob
• press and simultaneously hold
(2-FR)
and
• then again and
the selector
(2-FR)
;
an acoustic signal indicates that the
Child Lock
is active,
and an " " appears on the displays
(7)
.
Deactivation:
• press and simultaneously hold
(2-FR)
and
• then again
;
an acoustic signal indicates that the
Child Lock
has been
deactivated, and the " " disappears from the displays
(7)
.
Temporary deactivation
: it is possible to use a cooking
zone, even with the
Child Lock
active.
Proceed as follows
:
•
press and hold
(2-FR)
and
You can now use the cooking zone normally, the
Child Lock
will be reactivated when the hob is turned off.
Timer
The Timer function is a countdown, which can be set for each
cooking zone (and extraction zone), even simultaneously.
At the end of the set period, the cooking zones (or extraction
zone) will automatically shut down and the user will be
informed by way of an acoustic signal.
Activation/Regulation of hob Timer function
•
Select the cooking zone.
•
Press
(5)
to access the Timer function
•
Regulate the duration of the Timer:
Press the selector
, to increase the automatic
shut-down time
Press the selector
, to decrease the automatic
shut-down time
If desired, repeat the operation for the other cooking zones.
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