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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 and slide with your fingers along the
Selection bar (3)
(above the level ) and activate the Power Booster
The Power Booster level is indicated in the Selection / Display
area (2)
with the symbol” ”
Note:
the front cooking zones do not have a timed booster; to
deactivate the Power Booster, in these areas, touch and slide
with the fingers along the
Selection bar (3)
to decrease the
power level.
Key Lock
The Key Lock allows cooktop settings to be blocked, thus
preventing accidental tampering, leaving set functions active.
Activation:
• press
(10)
Repeat the operation to deactivate
.
Note:
if any other function is pressed during the active Key
Lock, the symbol
, will flash to indicate that the function
is in use and must be deactivated if necessary in order to use
the hob.
Automatic Heat UP
The Automatic Heat UP function allows the set power to be
reached more quickly; with this function it is possible to cook
food faster without the risk of burning it, insofar as the
temperature does not exceed the set level.
This function is available for power levels 1-8 .
Activation:
• from the cooking zone on press
(7)
• a flashing " " is shown in the Display
(2)
which
alternates with the power set in the cooking zone
Increasing the power level of the cooking zone: the
Automatic Heat Up function remains active, with the new
temperature setting;
Decreasing the power level of the cooking zone: the
Automatic Heat function is deactivated.
Note:
by selecting another cooking zone at the same time,
the symbol
(7)
will return to being illuminated with a
slight intensity light, and it will be possible to proceed, also
for this area, to activation of the function; the function
remains active in the area where it has already been set,
as indicated in the Display
(2)
Temperature Manager (Warming Function)
Temperature Manager is a control function that allows the
maintaining of heat at a constant temperature, at an optimised
power level; ideal to keep ready-cooked foods warm. The
Temperature Manager function is activated the first time the
key
is pressed
The symbol
appears in the display
(2)
of the zone that is
working in the Temperature Manager
Note:
by selecting another cooking zone at the same time, the
symbol
(8)
will return to being illuminated with a slight
intensity light, and it will be possible to proceed, also for this
area, to activation of the function; the function remains active
in the area where it has already been set, as indicated in the
Display
(2)
• Press
(8)
again to deactivate and switch off ,
until
bringing of the level shown in the
Display (2)
to “
”
.
Note:
if there are several zones working in the Temperature
Manager (Warming Function), first select the desired zone
using the
Selection
zone
(2)
;
the function can also be deactivated via the
Selection Bar (3)
,
bringing the
Power Level to
“
”.
Pause
The Pause function allows active functions on the cooktop to
be suspended, bringing the cooking power to zero.
Activation:
• press “ ”
(9)
• a flashing “ ” is shown in the displays
(2)
To deactivate the function:
• press
(9)
the
Selection Bar (3)
lights up
• press/slide on the
Selection Bar (3)
to deactivate the
function
Note:
deactivation restores the conditions of the hob before
the pause; the hob continues to work with the same settings
previously set.
Note:
if after 10 minutes the
Pause Function
is not
deactivated, the hob switches off automatically.
Note:
the
Pause Function
does not affect the extraction.
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