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05/2013
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PART 3: OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
The appliance is controlled by touching (pressing) buttons and the respective functions are shown on a display
and are accompanied by sounds.
Turning the appliance on and off
When the appliance is fi rst connected to a mains power socket, the control panel lock is activated and the lock
indicator light is lit.
To deactivate the lock, press and hold down the lock button (
) until the lock indicator light turns off .
Press and hold the main power button
and the displays of all the hotplates will be lit. "0" will appear on the
displays.
If you do not do anything within 10 seconds, the displays of all the hotplates will turn off and you will need to
press the main power button to turn them on again.
To turn off the appliance, press and hold down the main power button
until the displays turn off .
Turning a hotplate on and off
Each hotplate has its own control elements. To select a hotplate, follow the control elements diagram.
Turning on
Use the
/
buttons to set the power level of the hotplate. Power is available in the range 1 – 9, where
1 is the lowest power level and 9 is maximum power.
Turning off
To turn off a hotplate, press and hold down the
/
buttons simultaneously, or repeatedly press the
button until 0 is shown on the display of the hotplate.
Pot detection
If the symbol appears on the display of the selected hotplate, it means that:
1) the pot being used is not suitable for induction cooking;
2) the diameter of the pot is not suitable for the given hotplate;
3) no pot has been placed on the hotplate.
Residual heat indicator
The appliance is equipped with a residual heat function. If the temperature of the hotplate is higher than 50 °C
after it is turned off , the letter "H" will appear on the display, indicating the danger of a hot hotplate. Wait until
the indicator (letter H) turns off .