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Bridge Zones
Thanks to the Bridge function, the 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 ca
n be used in combination
with the corresponding “
Secondary
” cooking 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:
- simultaneously select the two cooking zones you want
to use
- the Bridge indicator
(20)
of the “
Secondary
”
cooking zone
lights up
“ ”
- by means of the
Selection bar (3)
of the “
Master" cooking
zone it will be possible to set
the
operating level (Power)
- to deactivate the
Bridge Function
simply repeat the same
activation procedure
Temperature Manager
Temperature Manager is a function that allows to set the most
suitable pre-set temperature to achieve the desired result (see
the Temperature Manager table at the end of this chapter).
Select the desired cooking zone
.
• Press once or multiple times
(4)
to choose the most
suitable level among the ones available:
Melting*
Warming*
Simmer*
* See the Temperature Manager at the end of this
chapter.
• Press again to tu
rn it off.
The following symbol appears on the display of the zone
working in Temperature Manager mode
“
”
Key Lock
The Key Lock allows to block the settings of the hob to
prevent accidental tampering, leaving the functions that have
already been set active.
Activation:
• press
(9)
• The LED over the button will turn on, to indicate that it
has been activated
Repeat the operation to deactivate
.
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:
• simultaneously press and hold
(9)
and
(10),
an acoustic signal indicates that the function is
active,and a " " appears on display
(13)
and
(14)
.
Repeat the operation to deactivate
.
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 (power
¹
0).
• Press
(8)
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.
Note:
Each cooking zone can have a different Timer set;
on the display,
(15)
, the countdown of the last selected hob
will be shown for 10 seconds, after which the countdown
with the least remaining time will be shown.
When the timer has finished the countdown, there is an
acoustic signal (for 2 minutes, or it will stop when one of the
buttons on the hob is pressed), while the display
(15)
will
flash, with the symbol “
.
".
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