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4 Operation
Operating concept and display
elements
In the event of an alarm, the device switches
off the electric cooker, hob and informs the user
about the alarm situation via LEDs and acoustic
signals. For this purpose, the device has one
battery status LED (7), one status LED (5), three
operating buttons (1 ... 3) and two sensors (4).
Colour of status LED (5)
Acoustic signal
Function
green*
-
Cooker ready for use
flashing red
yes
Hazardous situation (pre-alarm)
slowly flashing red
yes
Power supply to cooker interrupted (alarm)
slowly flashing blue
yes
Water leakage alarm (optional)
white
No
Setting mode 1
flashing purple-blue
No
Setting mode 2
flashing yellow-green
yes
Setting mode 3
flashing white
yes
Setting mode 4 (normal AUX mode)
flashing red
Setting mode 4 (reversed AUX mode)
* The Status LED (5) lights up in green shortly after pressing the operation button (3).
Table 1: Meaning of status LED
Colour of battery status LED (7) Acoustic
signal
Function
flashing red
yes
Battery charge too low, battery life still approx.
2 weeks.
flashing red
-
Power supply to the cooker/hob is interrupted, LED
flashes until the battery is completely empty.
Table 2: Meaning of the battery status LED
To avoid false alarms, we recommend:
- wiping the sensor unit with a damp cloth and
mild cleaning agent periodically
- leaving the sensor unit in its position and
avoiding unintended movement
4.1 Setting alarm limit
The default setting is to be used for the initial
setup. The alarm limit can be adjusted to the
respective environment in the kitchen to ensure
optimum functioning of the device. The alarm
limit can be adjusted if false alarms occur
frequently (see Manual Settings). To do this,
set the alarm limit two levels higher or lower
(maximum) as recommended