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1. Timer setting: Only allow the timer to work in timer mode.
2. Timer-alarm setting: Allow the timer to work in either timer mode or alarm mode. The working mode is
programmed by the user.
Configuration examples
The following examples detail the basic functioning of the timer combining the timed heating element
(fixed/programmable) and timer/timer-alarm settings. Any combination of the 4 remaining options (see below)
Can be added to these examples.
Increase of timer value (1 min. /5min.)
Indication of timed heating element. Duration of the acoustic alarm (1min./indefinite) Default initial timer value.
These options permit the touch control timer to be customised to meet the individual requirements of the user.
Example#1: Fixed timed heating e timer setting
The timer always work in timer mode, regulating the length of timed heating element is switched on. Once the
programmed period is over, the timed heating element switches itself off automatically. The corresponding
display (5) also switches off or shows an “H” to indicate residual and the timer alarm is activated.
Example#2: Fixed timed heating e timer alarm setting
The timer functions in either timer mode or alarm mode.
Timer mode: the programmed value determines the time during which the timed heating element is activated.
Once the programmed period is passed, the fixed timed heating element switches itself off automatically. The
corresponding display (5) also switches off or shows an “H” to indicate residual heat and the timer alarm is
activated. To select this mode, before activating the timer (the timer display (7) should be switched off) select a
power setting (1) other then 0 for the fixed timed heating element, then set the timer value. When this mode is
selected, the decimal point on the timer display is activated (5).
Alarm mode: the programmed value determines the time which must pass before the alarm is activated. Once
the programmed time is over, the time alarm is activated although the heating element does not switch
Itself off automatically. 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 e timer setting
The timer always functions in timer mode, regulating the time during which the timed heating element
programmed by the user is activated. The activation of this setting is indicated by the presence of a decimal
point on the timer display (7). To select the timed heating element, when the timer is activated a “t” appears on
the displays (5) of each one of the heating elements. The user has 10 seconds to select the heating element he
or she wishes to time. To select a heating element simply press either the (+) or (-) (Key 1) sensor of he chosen
heating element.
Once the heating element has been selected, the “t” on the displays (5) will disappear, enabling the user to
select the power settings and timer values required. Once the programmed time is over, the timed heating
element will automatically switch itself off.
The corresponding display (5) also switches off or shows an “H” to indicate residual heat and the timer alarm is
activated.
If the user does not select a heating element, the process is cancelled, the “t” disappears from the displays (5)
and the timer is deactivated. The selection process is reinitiated each time the timer is activated.
Programmable timed heating e timer alarm setting
The timer can function in either timer mode or in alarm mode. When the timer is activated a “t” appears on the
displays (5) of each of the heating elements. The user has 10 seconds to select the heating he or she wishes to
time. To select a heating element, simply press either (+) or (-) (1) sensor of the chosen heating element.
Timer mode: once the heating element has been selected, the “t” on the displays (5) will disappear, enabling the
user to select the power settings and timer values required. The activation of this setting is indicated by the
presence of the decimal point on the timer display (7). Once the programmed time has passed, the timed
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