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How the hob works

Your hob is easy to operate

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witching the appliance on

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ontrolling the power

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etting the timer

Level 1: 100W
Level 2: 300W
Level 3:  700W
Level 4: 1200W

Level 5: 1800W

Level 6: 2500W

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The selection of the desired time is made by pressing 

the (+) and (-) keys.

A short pressure on the (+) or (-) key will increment 

or decrement the timer value by one. 

If you leave your finger pressed down on (+) or (-) 

key, 

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automatically.

At the end of the timer period, the beeping sound and 

the 7 flashing timer LEDs can be stopped by pressing 

one of the controls for the cooking zone. 

If this is not done, the beeps and the flashing LEDs 

will stop automatically after about 30 seconds by 

default. 

The timer can be stopped by pressing on both (+) 

and (-) keys simultaneously.

If the three LEDs 1, 3 and 6 are permanently lit 

and LED 10 is flashing, this indicates that the cooking 

time remaining is between 10 and  6 minutes. 

The timer may be used once you have selected a power 

level. 

You can change the timer duration at any time during 

cooking. 

        A flashing illuminated indicator for a 

selected power level from 1 to 6 indicates 

the absence of a pan or a pan that has not 

been recognised by the cooking appliance. 

After pressing the On/Off switch a beep sound and 

the illumination of the On/Off LED indicate that the 

cooking zone is activated.

You can now select the power level desired. 

If you do not select a power level, the

cooking zone will deactivate itself automatically.

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Summary of Contents for LITE-2500

Page 1: ...e purchase of your LITE product Like all LITE products this one has been manufactured according to the very latest developments using modern safe electrical and electronic components Please take the t...

Page 2: ...aximum weight allowed on the appliance 8kg Net weight of the appliance 5 4kg Compliance and waste statement At the end of its useful life the appliance to be scrapped must be destroyed in accordance w...

Page 3: ...hould be placed on the hob Do not put any other object on it no matter what it is Ensure that the mains cable of any electric appliance that is plugged into a socket located in the immediate vicinity...

Page 4: ...zone If this is not done the beeps and the flashing LEDs will stop automatically after about 30 seconds by default The timer can be stopped by pressing on both and keys simultaneously If the three LED...

Page 5: ...be used You can also test with the aid of a magnet if it sticks to the base of the pan then the pan is compatible with induction technology Induction compatible pans are enamelled steel pans with or w...

Page 6: ...o not leave an empty pan on the induction zone All such faults that do not result in the non functioning of the appliance or a situation where use of the appliance is no longer possible are not covere...

Page 7: ...functioning normally The mains connection to the hob is faulty Cooling of the electronic elements The appliance is not drawing from the electricity supply The electricity supply or the connection to...

Page 8: ...are defects in appearance caused by abrasive products or the rubbing of pans on the glass ceramic surface which do not lead to the non functioning of the hob or the impossibility of using it A qualif...

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