
7
Light frying
Rösti (potato fry-ups), omelettes, breaded and fried foods, saus-
ages
8
Frying, deep fat frying
Meat, chips
9
Quick frying at high temperature
Steak
P
Quick heating
Boiling water
12. SUCTION HOOD FUNCTIONS
The controls for the cooking areas, suction hood and timer can be activated by pressing on the reference Digit.
Suction power selection.
Increase/decrease of suction speed (power).
Activation/deactivation of an automatic function (by default the automatic mode
is activated).
By tapping (pressing) the hood selection bar, the automatic mode is deactivated
and the extractor fan can be used in manual mode.
To re-enable the automatic mode, press the key
: the LED
will light
up to indicate that the hood is active in that mode.
The hood is set by default to ducting mode.
Charcoal filter activation
– When the hood
is being turned on for the first time, press the key
for 5
seconds.
After activation, the icon will light up to indicate that maintenance must be carried
out on the charcoal (odour) filter
.
The grease filter cleaning signals, displayed with the LED
, are always en-
abled.
Resetting and reactivation of the charcoal filter
After having carried out maintenance on the filter:
– press the key
for 5 seconds - The grease filter LED will turn off and the
countdown will restart.
– press the key
for 5 seconds - The odour filter LED will turn off and the
countdown will restart.
Setting the INTENSIVE speed
This setting is timed to activate for 5 minutes. Once this time has passed, the
system will automatically return to the speed set previously.
13. POWER MANAGEMENT
FUNCTION
This product has an electronically con-
trolled power management function.
This function controls the delivery of the
maximum power of 3700 W between the
combined cooking areas (left side and
right side), optimising the power distri-
bution and avoiding system overload
situations.
To do this, the total power is monitored
continuously, and reduced when neces-
sary. If it is not possible to supply the
total power required, a control element
reduces by a predefined amount the
power in another cooking element so
that it is at a level immediately below its
respective power curve.This ensures
that the current absorption of 16 A is not
exceeded.
In this case the generator detects the
last command with the highest priority
sent by the user interface and, if neces-
sary, reduces the previous settings ac-
tivated for another cooking element.
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