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The control is switched on by pressing the On/Off key(key 6) for 1 second, causing a sound signal it will not turn 
on while the key lock function (key 10)

 

is active(indicated by Led11). 

The heating element remain switched off (all the digits at 0) until a power level is selected. If this is not done 
within 10 seconds the control switches off automatically. 
 

Selecting the cooking level 

With the control turned on, the first time that the (+) sensor (key1) is touched and heating element is turned on to 
the selected level. 
The (+) sensor raises the cooking level to a maximum of 9, and the (-) (key 1) sensor reduces the cooking level 
to 0 (heating element switched off). 
If a sensor is continuously pressed, the action involved is repeated every half second. 
If we start with the (-) sensor the cooking level will be the highest (9). 
 

 
Switching the double cooking area 

The control(key 3) or (key 12) can be used to activate 2 heating elements with a double cooking area and one of 
them with triple area, with 2 sensors to activate or cancel it. Each cooking area has an associated LED (Led 4 
and 13). The selection of the heating element associated with the second cooking area is made in the factory 
through the configuration software. 
Touch the double area selector to select/deselect the double cooking area. If one heating-element has 1 double 
and 1 triple areas the product will be: 
 
1

st

 touch: the double area is selected 

2

nd

 touch: the triple area is selected 

3

rd

 touch: double and triple areas are not selected. 

When the double cooking area is selected the associated LED (Led 4 or 13) turns on, although its heating 
element has not been activated. 
 

Activating the heat-up function 

When cooking level 9 is selected (this function can only be operated from this level) touching the (+)(key 1) 
sensor, the decimal point on the display(5) blinks for 10 seconds, during which the desired power level must be 
selected (between 1 and 8). After this time there is a sound signal, and the decimal point remains fixed, 
indicating the heat-up function is ON. Should the selected level be 0 or 9, the heat-up function is cancelled. 
 
 
With the heat-up function activated, by touching the (+) sensor the duration of this function extends to the new 
power value selected; if the power is 9, the heat-up function is cancelled. When the heat-up function is finished, 
there is a sound signal, the decimal point of the display goes out and the element remains at the chosen power 
level. 
 

Cancelling the heat-up function 

Touch the (-) (key 1) sensor while the heat-up function is ON to cancel it. The cooking level goes down. 
When the heat-up function is cancelled, there is a sound signal

 

and the decimal point on the display goes out. A 

blinking   “H” will appear with the cooking level 0, when the temperature of the heating element reaches 65°C. It 
appears fixed if the touch control is switched off. 
 

Setting the Key lock function 

Keep the Key Lock (Key 10) sensor pressed to activate/cancel the keyboard locking function. If the LED (11) 
associated with the Key Lock sensor is on, the keyboard is locked. 
The locking function can be activated when the cooking levels are activated or when the cook top is off. 
If the cook top is on, The Key Lock function locks all the sensors except the On/Off (Key 6) general sensor and 
the key lock sensor. 
When the cook top is turned off, the Key Lock function blocks all the sensors, including the general On/Off 
switch, except the key lock sensor. 
 

Cancellation of the Key Lock function 

If the keyboard is locked (the LED 11) associated with the Key Lock (Key 10) sensor is on, keep the Key Lock 
sensor pressed for 1 second to cancel the locking function and the indicator light will go out. 
 

Residual heat indicator 

Summary of Contents for CC30S

Page 1: ...Porter Charles OPERATION MANUAL Ceramic Hob CC30S CC60 2 CC76 2 CC90 2 ...

Page 2: ... understand all of the various functions and operations Experiment with your cooking and take advantage of the features your new appliance offers This manual should be retained for future reference Should ownership of the appliance be transferred please ensure that the manual is also passed onto the new owner Contents Product Description Page 3 4 Using the appliance Page 5 9 Cleaning Maintenance P...

Page 3: ...ent 145mm 1200Watt 2 Hi lite heating element 180mm 1800Watt 3 Double circuit Hi lite heating element 120 210mm 750 2200Watt 4 Double circuit oval Hi lite heating element 180 260mm 750 2200Watt HOT PLATES 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 3 4 3 DESCRIPTION ...

Page 4: ...e heating element 180 260mm 750 2200Watt 7 Hi lite heating 210mm 2200Watt TOUCH CONTROL 1 Selection of cooking setting 8 Selection of timer setting 2 Cooking setting position 9 Timer position 3 Connection key front left 10 Locking of the cooking surface connection and selection 4 Connection display front left 11 Locking display 5 Display of cooking setting 12 Connection key rear right 6 On Off swi...

Page 5: ...thout the pan over the plate Do not cook any food directly on the hot area Avoid overflows of liquid and should they occur clean away promptly Turn off the plate few minutes before the cooking end USE Model with knob control switches Switching on Set the power by rotating the knob taking into consideration that the highest number corresponds with the maximum power If the hob is fitted with extende...

Page 6: ... level touching the key 1 sensor the decimal point on the display 5 blinks for 10 seconds during which the desired power level must be selected between 1 and 8 After this time there is a sound signal and the decimal point remains fixed indicating the heat up function is ON Should the selected level be 0 or 9 the heat up function is cancelled With the heat up function activated by touching the sens...

Page 7: ...by the thermal protection can only be re activated when the temperature falls below 89 C This is a safety measure to protect your cooktop Timer operation The timer is activated by pressing the or Key 8 timer sensors It can be set to any value between 1 and 99 minutes and can modifies at any moment To cancel the timer select the 00 value using the timer sensor or switch it of by pressing the and ti...

Page 8: ...c alarm Once the timer period has finished an acoustic alarm sounds for a certain period 00 and flashes on the timer displays 7 The duration of the acoustic alarm can be programmed 1 minute alarm The acoustic alarm stops after 1 minute The timer displays continue to flash 00 The user can switch off the alarm at any moment even during the first minute by pressing any sensor of the touch control Ind...

Page 9: ...ly To select his mode before activating the timer the timer display 7 should be switched off select the 0 power setting for the timed heating element then set the timer value When this mode is selected the decimal point on the timer display will be switched off Once the alarm mode has been selected you can switch on the timed heating element Programmable timed heating element timer setting The tim...

Page 10: ... there has to be an H for residual heat on any display Special Notes If the Keys for or Key1 of an element are touched together the element turns off display at 0 If the keys touched simultaneously are not of the same element the keyboard is locked and no operation is allowed The On Off function prevails if 2 keys are touched at the same time but only to turn off If all the cooking levels are at p...

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Page 12: ... of the electrical system meet the specifications located at the bottom of the cooktop and the electrical system is provided with effective ground in compliance with the regulations and provision of the law in your country The ground is required in all circumstances If you wish a direct connection to the line it is necessary to use a single pole switch with a minimum opening between the contacts o...

Page 13: ...88mm D 510mm W 11 Inches 20 Inches Cut out W 270mm D490mm W10 5 Inches D19 Inches Hob W 600mm D 510mm W 23 5 Inches D 20 Inches Cut out W 560mm D 490mm W 22 Inches D 19 Inches Hob W 770mm D 510mm W 30 Inches D 20 Inches Cut out W750mm D 490mm W29 5 Inches D 19 Inches 1700 1200 1800 1200 1200 750 2200 1200 750 2200 ...

Page 14: ... products are supported by a national service support system Call our customer service department for attention Please retain your Porter Charles invoice to quote should you require service assistance This will identify your product for our priority service back up Please attach your invoice to this manual for easy future reference PORTER CHARLES INCORPORATED Suite 811 99 Bronte Road Oakville Onta...

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