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Residual Heat Functions

After all cooking processes there is some heat stored in the vitroceramic glass

called residual heat. The control can calculate roughly how hot the glass is

in the worst case. If the calculated temperature is higher than + 60 ° C, then

this will be indicated in the corresponding heater display after the heater or

the hob control was turned off. The residual heat display is shown as long as

the calculated heater temperature is > + 60 ° C.

The display of the residual heat has the lowest priority and is overwritten by

every other display value, during safety turn offs and displaying an error code.

After reapplying the supply voltage to the hob control after an interruption of

the supply voltage occurred, causes that the residual heat display flashes, if

the corresponding heater had a residual heat of g 60 ° C before the

power interruption occurred. The display will flash until the max. residual heat

time has expired or the heater will be selected and activated.

Summary of Contents for FXVT 60

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BUILT IN VITROCERAMIC HOB FXVT 60...

Page 2: ...f The Appliance 11 Select Heater 11 Turn on dual and triple zones 12 Set Cooking Level With and Without Heat Boost 12 Turn Off Individual Heaters 13 Timer Function 14 Key Lock 16 TOUCH CONTROL SAFETY...

Page 3: ...the life of your appliance We recommend you to keep this manual for future reference Your new hob is guaranteed and will give lasting service This guarantee is only applicable if the appliance has be...

Page 4: ...erience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cl...

Page 5: ...ied out by unauthorized technicians may endanger you It is dangerous to alter or modify the specifications of the appliance in any way Prior to installation ensure that the local distribution conditio...

Page 6: ...o not put flammable or combustible materials in or near the appliance when it is operating Do not leave the cooker while cooking with solid or liquid oils They may catch fire on condition of extreme h...

Page 7: ...es and standards in force in the country of use are to be followed safety regulations proper recycling in accordance with the regulations etc Locating your built in hob After removing the packaging ma...

Page 8: ...ealing tape supplied all the way round the lower edge of the cooking surface along the outer edge of the glass ceramic panel Do not stretch it worktop mounting bracket Screw the 4 worktop mounting bra...

Page 9: ...cuit and fused switch they must be installed by a qualified electrician before the hob is connected Fused switch must be easily accessible once the hob has been installed Do not use adaptors multiple...

Page 10: ...ice personal or a qualified electrician Unplug your appliance before each maintenance For reconnection follow the connection diagrams strictly This appliance must be earthed For this connetion a power...

Page 11: ...nd acoustic signals Mode Descriptions Stand By Mode S Mode The mains are applied to the hob control and all heater displays are off or a residual heat display is active Operating Mode B Mode At least...

Page 12: ...ing at any time even if other buttons are pressed simultaneously If there is a residual heat of a heater remaining this will be indicated in the correspondent heat setting Heater Display Select Heater...

Page 13: ...triple heater is switched on The Triple Zone Indicator will be illuminated and the triple zone will be energized After touching once again the triple zone of the heater will be switched off again Eac...

Page 14: ...Triple Zone Selection button also disappears if it is active If the timer is active for the selected button then 0 will appear in the heater display and also the related timer Cooking Zone Indicator T...

Page 15: ...e minute minder is independent of any heater In order to use both functions timer function must be activated by the Active Deactive Timer button Touching for the fist time after activating the heaters...

Page 16: ...ng the fist heater timer the control recommends the next active heater assigned to the timer in the clockwise direction The assignment recommendation is indicated by the flashing Cooking Zone Indicato...

Page 17: ...pliance into a save modus during operation Touch modifications as for example rise heat settings and others should not be possible It is only possible to switch the appliance off The lock function is...

Page 18: ...in the S Mode First has to be pressed until the buzzer beeps then the and have to be pressed for at least 0 5 sec but max 1 sec simultaneously Following L is showed as a confirmation In the case the...

Page 19: ...pressing until the beep then the and have to be pressed a confirmation for successful unlocking L symbol in the displays will be erased immediately...

Page 20: ...and switches off the appliance The safety turn off causes that the hob control is turned off to the S Mode An F will flash in all heater displays If residual heat is present it will be displayed in a...

Page 21: ...hing Operating Time Limitations The hob control unit has a limitation of the operating time If the heat setting for this heater has not been changed for a certain time than the heater will turn off au...

Page 22: ...is shown as long as the calculated heater temperature is 60 C The display of the residual heat has the lowest priority and is overwritten by every other display value during safety turn offs and disp...

Page 23: ...he event of other food melt on the hob surface remove the dirt when the appliance has cooled down Use cleaner for glass ceramic or stainless steel when cleaning the surface Do not use dishcloth or abr...

Page 24: ...tronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappro...

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