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Operating Instruction
Locking The Keys
The child lock is used to set the appliance up so when it is first turned on, it is in a locked mode (which must
be unlocked before a cooking function can take place). While locked, touch modifications (e.g. increase heat
settings) and others will not be possible. It is only possible to switch the appliance off.
Turn the appliance on, but do not activate any functions. Press the
Sliding Button
at both ends at the same
time, and then the right end of the
Sliding Button
again. The display shows an “L” on all cooking zone displays
(or alternating ”H” & “L”) and will remain locked even if the unit is turned off & on.
To unlock the unit, press the
Sliding Button
at both ends at the same time, and then the left end of the
Sliding
Button
again. The “L” displays will switch back to the heat settings and will not be active when the unit is next
turned on.
The
Key Lock button
can be used to stop access to any functions (except the
On/Off
function) while the
cooktop is being used. Once the cooktop has been set up to cook, press the
Key Lock button
for 2 seconds
until there is an audible alarm and the key lock symbol will be lit. Repeat the process to remove the key lock
(the key lock symbol will no longer be lit). If the unit is turned off & on, the key lock will remain active.
TOUCH CONTROL SAFETY FUNCTIONS
The following safety functions are available to avoid unintended operations of the cooktop control:
Hotplate Safety Cut Off
To prevent the appliance from unwanted, random button operation, a sensor monitoring is included.
In the case of one or more buttons being pressed longer than 12 seconds, the sensor monitoring routine
indicates acoustically that an “error” (pot or other object placed on the button, sensor failure, etc.) has
occurred and switches off the appliance.
If residual heat is present, it will be displayed in all other Heat Level Displays with a red “H”.
Over Temperature Switch Off
Because the controls are very close to the hotplates on the front of the cooktop, it is possible that a pot can be
placed half on the control and not sensed by the sensor safety cut off (not covering a sensor). This can cause
the cooktop to heat up to a very high temperature, which makes the glass and the buttons untouchable
without burning a finger.
To prevent the cooktop control unit from damage caused by overheating, a temperature sensor is available on
the touch control unit which will turn the appliance off when overheating occurs.
Spill Function
The cooktop has a sensor that detects if liquids are spilled on the control panel. This shows up as a flashing
“F” in each Heat level display (even when the unit is not operating). The easiest remedy is to clean/dry the
control panel with a moistened cloth and leave for a minute to dry. If the display is not repeated it is safe to
continue cooking.
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