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•  This function protects the hob from accidental activation 

or change of power level by children or pets. Child lock is 
activated by pressing the relevant sensor for about 3 seconds, 
and signaled by the signal LED above the sensor which 
illuminates for a few seconds. Child lock may be activated with 
the hob in the on or off mode. The lock prevents activation of 
any sensors except for the main switch sensor and the child 
lock sensor. Once the hob is locked, a particular hob may be 
switched off only by pressing both the (+ and -) sensor, or 
by using the main switch to switch off all hotplates, while the 
lock remains active. If you try to activate any sensor during 
the lock mode, the child lock signal LED will illuminate for a 
few seconds. If any hob is in the automatic timer mode, the 
countdown setting runs normally, and when the time elapses 
the hob is switched off and a beep is heard. Child lock may be 
deactivated at any moment by pressing the relevant sensor, 
followed by a short beep. Signal LED above the sensor goes 
off.

 

Once the hob is on you have two timer operation alternatives:

1   time countdown without the switch off function
2   setting the timer controlled period of operation for a 

particular hotplate

•  Timer is activated by pressing the timer sensor, the display 

indicates 

“00”

. Set the time between 1 and 99 minutes: this 

setting may be altered at any time in 1 minute intervals by 
pressing the

 (+) 

or 

(-) 

sensor. Constant press of either sensor 

changes the setting faster, in 5 minute intervals.

Countdown of preset time

•  By activating the timer with the display indicating 

‘’00’’

 you 

started the countdown of preset time. By pressing the 

(+)

 

sensor the display starts from one minute and continues in 
one minute steps. By pressing the 

(-)

 sensor the display is 

set at ‘’99’’ minutes. Select the desired time by pressing 

(+)

 or 

(-)

 sensor. Time setting may be changed randomly during the 

operation. 

•  When the time elapses a beep is heard and display indicates 

fl

 ashing 

‘’00’’

 which may be switched off by pressing any timer 

sensor.

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Timer function

Blocking the hob 
operation

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Summary of Contents for CH805CE-1

Page 1: ...CH805CE 1 800mm Touch Control Ceramic Cooktop...

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Page 3: ...nce should be connected to the power supply in accordance with the instructions from the chapter Electrical connections and in line with the standing regulations and standards The connections should b...

Page 4: ...mperature sensitive objects like cleaning agents sprays detergents etc below the appliance Never use cracked or broken ceramic glass cooktop In case you notice any visible cracks on the surface cut th...

Page 5: ...lamp hotplate 2 certain models F Sensor G Heating power setting indicator 0 9 remaining heat display H and automated cooking signal H Timer sensor I Sensor J Timer clock display K Timer controlled hot...

Page 6: ...g The consequences may be visible immediately or only after a while In case any visible cracks are observed cut the power supply immediately In case sugar or other heavily sweetened substance is spill...

Page 7: ...ransfer Diameter of the cookware bottom should always match the diameter of the hotplate If the pot is too small it may cause loss of energy and damage the hotplate Whenever possible use the cookware...

Page 8: ...beep Always take care to touch only one sensor at the time for a short period of time approximately 1 second If more than one sensor is pressed at the same time the relevant command is not accepted If...

Page 9: ...he or sensor and the 0 mark appears on the indicator Now press the or sensor again and select the heating power When the automatic cooking mode is activated the hotplate will operate at maximum power...

Page 10: ...cond hotplate ring on The rear right hotplate 4 is equipped with the extended hotplate ring which is switched on by pressing the special second ring sensor The signal lamp above the indicator displays...

Page 11: ...urface is cool enough to be touched safely In case of mains interruption the warning signal H reappears when the power comes back and remains displayed until the calculated time from the last appearan...

Page 12: ...sensor followed by a short beep Signal LED above the sensor goes off Once the hob is on you have two timer operation alternatives 1 time countdown without the switch off function 2 setting the timer c...

Page 13: ...preset time has elapsed the selected hotplate is automatically switched off time indication flashes for a while and the beep is heard Power regulation display indicates 0 and the remaining heat warnin...

Page 14: ...tched off Error may occur also during the period of initial synchronization or during the operation In such cases the display indicates relevant combination of symbols If the fault can not be removed...

Page 15: ...emoved with special ceramic glass cleansers Follow strictly the manufacturer s instructions Be careful to remove any remains of cleansing agent from the hob surface otherwise they will be heated durin...

Page 16: ...the cooktop surface and the cooking hood must be such as indicated in the instructions for use of the hood Kitchen cabinets may not be mounted underneath the built in ceramic glass cooktop Upon each...

Page 17: ...furniture lining of the kitchen cabinet receiving the hob must be treated with temperature resistant adhesives 100 C otherwise they might be discoloured or deformed because of inadequate temperature...

Page 18: ...Worktop must be placed absolutely horizontal Suitably protect the edges of the cut aperture By means of the supplied screws 4 or 6 by some models fasten the supplied tightening brackets 4 or 6 by some...

Page 19: ...1 SVK72TS Electrical connection 2N AC 400 V Working voltage 230 V 50 Hz Type of switch Electronic sensors Cooking zones mm kW HL Hi light cooking zone Forward left Rear left Rear right Forward right 2...

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Page 23: ...f the above the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser s home WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER W...

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