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Timer Function 

The timer function differs from the Minute Minder function in that it will turn off a cooking 

zone at the end of the time. It can be set for one or more cooking zones (each working 

independently). The Cooking Zone Select touch control & Power LED display always shows the 

shortest timer when in operation. 

1.

First set up the 

Cooktop

 with cookware placed on cooking zones and set all power levels.

2.

Activate a cooking zone pressing its Cooking Zone Select touch control & Power LED

display and within 10 seconds press the Timer Touch Control & LED display  (11). The LED

shows the current timer value (00 if new).

3.

Set the time in the same manner as for the Minute Minder (the difference to setting the

Minute Minder function time is that the decimal point of the display (12) for the selected

cooking zone is also flashing). The timer starts as the last button is pressed. 3-10 seconds

after the last button is pressed, the decimal point on the Cooking Zone Timer Select

Indicator  (12) will stop flashing and stay on as long as the timer is working. Another timer

function can now be set on a different cooking zone, or power levels can be adjusted.

4.

If a change needs to be made to a timer, the above can be repeated. Changing the value to

“00” will disable the timer on the selected cooking zone (but not the power level).

5.

When a timer function finishes, the 

Cooktop

 will start to beep indicating the cooking zone

has finished. The Cooking Zone Timer Select Indicator  (12) for the cooking zone will flash

and the Timer Touch Control & LED display  (11) LED will flash “00” for 2 minutes (unless a

button is pressed) and then the displays will return to normal. Any other timer functions that

are running will continue (Cooking Zone Timer Select Indicator  decimal points on) until the

next timer is finished. If all timer functions finish and there are no other cooking zones

active, the 

Cooktop

 will return to the Stand-By-Mode  after the alarm finishes.

Auto Cooking Function 

The Auto Cooking Function allows you to set any or all cooking zones up so that they run at 

a high power level for a period of time, and then drop the power down to a lower level. 

1.

The 

Cooktop

 must be in set to Operating-Mode  and the cooking zone selected.

2.

Use the Power/Timer Slide touch control  (05) to set the power to “9”.

3.

Let go of the sensor and then press (+) again (the Cooking Zone Select touch control &

Power LED display  changes to “A”). Holding down the sensor, slid the sensor back to the

 

left

to set a low power setting. After 5 seconds, the Select touch control & Power LED

 

display

will alternate between “A” and the low power setting. At this point, the cooking zone

 

will run

for a set time at high, and then drop down to the low power setting (at which point

 

the

Cooking Zone Select touch control & Power LED display  changes to the low power

 

setting).

See table for times on next page.

4.

To disable the Auto Cooking Function, select the cooking zone and pick a new power

setting.

Summary of Contents for OCI64Z

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for Cooktop OCI64Z...

Page 2: ...esent our products key features Visit our website to learn more about these icons and the features and benefits of our products For warranty instruction manuals specifications and catalogues please cl...

Page 3: ...OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE NO Important Safety Instructions 1 2 CooktopDetails 2 OperatingInstructions 5 10 Cleaning 11 ElectricalConnections 12 Installation 3 4 TroubleShootingandErrorCodes 13 14 Warra...

Page 4: ...rformed 8 The Cooktop is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system 9 Electrical connection must be made as per local wiring rules and regulations Do n...

Page 5: ...th pacemakers should keep their upper body at least 30cm away from any operational inductive cooking zone If in doubt please consult your doctor before use 26 Do not place metal objects such as spoons...

Page 6: ...specially by the technician who will position the Cooktop CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR THE COOKTOP There are several points to pay attention to when choosing a location for your cooktop Make sure to take i...

Page 7: ...alled into a workbench 30 40mm thick When cutting the hole in the work bench keep in mind the correct space and ventilation which are shown in the diagrams below A board must be placed a minimum of 20...

Page 8: ...Select touch control Power LED display RHR 04 Boost Power touch control 10 Cooking Zone Select touch control Power LED display RHF 05 Power Timer Slide touch control 11 Timer Touch Control LED display...

Page 9: ...d right The position will be displayed on the Power Timer Slide LED Indicator above as well as on the Cooking Zone Select touch control Power LEDdisplay If left idle for more than 10 seconds the LED f...

Page 10: ...to put into Operating Mode Minute Minder Function The Minute Minder function is a timer that does not affect any operation on the Cooktop but can be used as a reminder to take action add a spice turn...

Page 11: ...ll start to beep indicating the cooking zone has finished TheCooking Zone Timer Select Indicator 12 for the cooking zone will flash and theTimer Touch Control LED display 11 LED will flash 00 for 2 mi...

Page 12: ...The Cooktop will then continue to work as it wasbefore Recall Function There may be times when you are cooking and press the On Off Power touch control by mistake deleting all functions and timers If...

Page 13: ...es 6 to 7 Medium cooking Simmering Meat eggs sausages Goulash roulade tripe 7 to 8 Cooking Potatoes fritters wafers 9 Frying roosting Boiling water Steaks omelettes Fried dishes Water P Frying roastin...

Page 14: ...eat stored in the Cooktop the related residual heat indicator lamp will be on In order to avoid burns let the Cooktop cool down Remove all spilt food and fat with a clean damp warm slightly soapy dish...

Page 15: ...it must be replaced immediately by a licensed electrician with a replacement cable from your Service Centre The cooktops can be connected to either a single phase 220 240Vac 50 Hz supply or 2 phase 38...

Page 16: ...pressed or covered remove object andreset Cookware is empty and base has overheated turn off Cooktop let cool then restart with cookware refilled The control panel LED displays show Er03 An object or...

Page 17: ...control less than 2 seconds in succession starting from RHF to RHR LHR and ending at LHF If a double beep is heard a mistake has been made the process needs to start from the beginning If not remove a...

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