Overheating protection
Holiday safeguard
(Automatic switch-off)
Child lock
It is possible to avoid switching on the appliance
accidentally by using the child lock.
Note:
the child lock function is de-activated when
delivered and must be chosen in the options menu.
(see page 23 options menu).
The cooktop’s electronic circuitry features overheating
protection. If the critical temperature is exceeded,
the right front and back cooking zones are switched
back to level 7 provided they are set to level 8 or 9.
H
and
7
alternately appear in the relevant cooking
level display areas.
When the temperature drops below the critial
value, the letter
H
disappear from the display. The
cooking zones remain on level 7 and can be turned
up to level 8 or 9 again if required.
The appliance is set to automatically switch off a
cooking zone 4 hours after the last operation.
The cooking zone can be switched on again as
normal.
Switching on the child lock
The appliance must be switched on by the main
switch and all cooking zones should be on 0.
• Touch the rear left cooking zone on the display
panel and keep the finger pressed.
• Simultaneously touch the main switch. An audible
signal is given. Remove the finger from the main
switch first and then the finger from the cooking
zone.
• The main switch symbol flashes. The cooktop can
now not be switched on. The timer, however, is
still operational.
Switching off the child lock
• Touch the rear left cooking zone on the display
panel and keep the finger pressed.
• Simultaneously touch the main switch. An audible
signal is given. Remove the finger from the main
switch first and then the finger from the cooking
zone.
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Child lock switched on