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Switches itself off automatically. The timed heating element can be programmed as follow:
*Fixed heating element:
The timer setting always applies to the same heating element.
*Programmable heating element:
The user can decide which heating element to time. The selection of a new heating element cancels the
previous choice, thus the timer setting can only apply to one heating element at a time.
When we touch the keys (8) of the timer the first time, it will appear as “t” in each heating element display
awaiting your selection.
*We always have to select the heating element after we have pressed a key of the timer.
*If we do not select any heating element during 10sec., then the timer will switch off.
*After our heating element selection we do not indicate a time different then 00, in 10 sec. The timer will switch
off.
Indication of timed heating element
The touch control can indicate which heating element the timer is set up to control.
A flashing “t” appears over the timer heating element display (5) for 5 seconds every 15 seconds or every time
the (+) or (-) timer sensors are pressed (Key 8).
This option is advisable when timed heating element is programmable, as it serves to remind the user which
heating element has been selected.
Duration of the acoustic 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.
*Indefinite alarm:
The alarm continues to sound until the user switches it off by pressing any sensor of the touch control.
Default initial timer value
The timer is switched on by pressing the (+) or (-) timer sensor (Key 8). If the (-) sensor is pressed the initial
timer value will be 99 minutes, whereas with the (+) sensor, the initial timer value can be predetermined to any
value between 00 and 99 minutes.
Timer/Timer-Alarm mode
The timer has two different working modes:
*
Timer mode: when the programmed period is over, the alarm is activated and the timed heating element
switches itself off automatically. If the timer is set in this mode, this is indicated by the fact that the decimal point
on the timer display is lit (7)
*
Alarm mode: when the programmed period is over, the alarm is activated although the timed heating element is
not switched off automatically. If the timer is set in this mode, this is indicated by the fact that the decimal point
on the timer display is not lit (7).
The touch control enables the timer to be programmed for the following settings:
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