The ceramic hob
12
Functions for safety
The cooker function lock
There is a lock built in to the oven’s thermostat control
with two safety positions. You can choose whether to use
the lock with single or double safety or not at all.
NOTE
!
The main power supply to the cooker is still connected.
LOCK
ONE
: The power to the hotplates and oven is
disconnected when the thermostat control is turned to
OFF
.
LOCK
TWO
:
When the lock button is also activated,
two hands are needed to turn the cooker on. This
makes it particularly difficult for children to “use” the
cooker.
Lock One
LOCK
THE
COOKER
LIKE
THIS
(
see illustration
A):
Turn the thermostat control anti clockwise to
OFF
.
W
HEN
YOU
WANT
TO
USE
THE
COOKER
:
1
Turn the control clockwise to zero (i.e. turn the
control back to the 12 o’clock position).
2
The cooker can be used as normal. Make sure no
functions other than the one/those you want to
use are turned on. (Someone may have turned a
control while the lock was activated).
Lock Two
B
EFORE
USING
‘
NUMBER
TWO
’
FOR
THE
FIRST
TIME
,
YOU
HAVE
TO
ACTIVATE
THE
LOCK
BUTTON
(
see illustration
B):
1
Turn the thermostat control to zero, i.e. turn the
control to the 12 o’clock position.
2
Place a table knife behind the control and
remove it by pulling gently.
3
Remove the red covering.
4
Replace the control set at ‘zero’.
Next time you will only need to turn the thermostat
control anti clockwise to
OFF
to lock the cooker
(
see illustration A
).
W
HEN
YOU
WANT
TO
USE
THE
COOKER
(
see illustration
C):
1
Press down the lock button and keep it pressed in.
2
Turn the control clockwise to zero (i.e. turn the
control back to the 12 o’clock position).
3
The cooker can be used as normal. Make sure no
functions other than the one/those you want to use
are turned on. (Someone may have turned a
control while the lock was activated).
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