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To set up a timer function on a cooking zone, first turn on the cooktop and 
select the power level. Press the cooking zone select button for the 
cooking zone to have the timer function. 

 

Press the timer button and the timer display will show “10” for a pre-set 10 
minute timer. 

 

Adjust the time by pressing the increase & decrease buttons. The time will 
be shown on the timer display. 

 

Once the time has been set, it will start to count down (in minute 
increments). The timer display will flash for 5 seconds and then will show 
the remaining time. 
To adjust the time at any point, repeat the steps above. The timer can be 
cancelled by reducing the time to “0”, either by pressing the decrease 
button, or both the decrease and increase buttons simultaneously. 

 

When the time has finished, the buzzer will sound for 30 seconds and the 
timer display will show “--“. The cooking zone will also turn off. 

 

 
NOTE: When a timer function is allocated to a cooking zone, the decimal point of the 
cooking zone display will flash.  
To set up a second timer function at the same time, repeat the steps above. The 
remaining time for either cooktop can be checked by selecting the cooking zone and 
then pressing the timer button. The decimal point of the cooking zone with the shortest time left will flash while all 
other cooking zones with timers set will have their decimal point lit. When one timer finishes and the cooking zone 
turns off, the decimal point on the cooking zone with the next shortest timer will begin to flash. 
 

Safety Features

 

 
There are a number of safety features built into the cooktop. 
 
OVER-TEMP PROTECTION: 
The cooking zones are equipped with sensors to monitor the temperatures at the cooking zone. If the temperature 
becomes excessive the cooker will turn off. 
 
RESIDUAL HEAT WARNING: 
When a cooking zone has run for a period of time, there will be some residual heat left once the cooking zone is 
turned off. If the temperature is too high, a “H” will be shown on the cooking zone display until the temperature 
decreases to a safe level. 
 
DEFAULT COOKING ZONE WORKING TIMES: 
In case of a cooking zone being left on accidentally, each cooking zone has a maximum working time dependant 
on the power setting. If the time is exceeded the cooktop will turn off. 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Power Level 

Default Time (hr) 

Summary of Contents for OCC30TZ

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Ceramic Cooktop OCC30TZ...

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Page 3: ...ng an electrical appliance it is vital that the appliance is installed correctly by an authorised person and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards It is important...

Page 4: ...ance 11 Do not store or use flammable materials or aerosols near the cooktop Items made from aluminium plastic or plastic film should also be keptaway from the appliance as they mayfuse to the surface...

Page 5: ...ate identification plate affixed to the underside of the appliance Relevant Sizes WIDTH mm LENGTH mm HEIGHT mm Cooktop Size 288 520 55 Cut out Size 268 500 1 1800W Cooking Zone 2 1200W Cooking Zone 3...

Page 6: ...place the cookware on the cooking zone before it is switched on If possible always place the lids on the cookware The base of any cookware used must not be smaller or larger than the cooking zones the...

Page 7: ...timer functions The first is the Minute Minder This is a timer that can be set up as a reminder add extra water add spices etc but does not affect the cooking zones in any way The second is a cooking...

Page 8: ...eat the steps above The remaining time for either cooktop can be checked by selecting the cooking zone and then pressing the timer button The decimal point of the cooking zone with the shortest time l...

Page 9: ...s including cooking rice by the absorption method may require a setting higher than the lowest setting to ensure the food is cooked properly in the time recommended SEARING STEAK 1 Stand the meat at r...

Page 10: ...nless steel when cleaning the surface Do not use abrasive sponges to clean the vitroceramic surface These materials may damage the surface Do not use chemical detergents sprays or spot removers on the...

Page 11: ...y a licensed electrician and carried out according to instructions provided by the manufacturer Incorrect installation might cause harm and damage for which the manufacturer accepts no responsibility...

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