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Basic Settings
The appliance has various basic settings. You can
adjust these settings to the way you usually cook.
*Basic settings
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Changing the basic settings
The cooktop has to be turned off.
1
Turn on the cooktop using the main switch.
2
In the next 10 seconds, the
t
indicator will
appear. Touch the symbol
<
for at least
4 seconds, until you hear the second confirmation
beep.
’
and
‚
also appear in the timer display.
3
Touch
<
until the desired function indicator is
displayed.
4
Select the desired value using the knob. Turn the
knob to the desired setting. The selected value
will be indicated with a dot (see figure).
5
Touch
<
again for at least 4 seconds, until a
beep sounds to confirm.
The settings have been correctly stored.
Quit basic settings menu
To leave the basic settings menu, turn off the cooktop
with the main switch.
™‚
Deactivating the beep
A short beep confirms that an icon has been touched, a long
beep warns that an incorrect operation has been performed.
‹
most of the signals are off
‚
all the signals are on*
™ƒ
Child lock
This function allows the childproof safety function to be acti-
vated.
‹
child lock activation not allowed*
‚
child lock activation allowed
™„
Returning to the cooktop default settings
This function reases the settings that were made with the spe-
cial function menu by using the setting menu
š
.
š
return to default settings
™…
Element selection
The last programmed element always remains selected. This
can be changed. The element will only remain selected for
5 seconds. To activate and to deactivate the function, select
£
. or
£
with the setting control.
£
activated setting
£
. deactivated setting
™†
Power Management Function
This function is used to limit the total power of the cooktop.
There are 19 levels. The intermediate levels are marked with a
dot.
‚
= 1000 W minimum power
‚
. -
Š
= 1500 to 9000 W
Š
. = 9500 W maximum power
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