
20
Residual Heat Functions
After all cooking processes there is some heat stored in the vitroceramic
glass called residual heat. The control can calculate roughly how hot the
glass is in the worst case. If the calculated temperature is higher than + 60
° C, then this will
be
indicated
in
the
corresponding
heater
display
after the
zone or
the
cooktop
control
was
turned
off
.
The
residual
heat display is
shown as long as the calculated heater temperature is > + 60 ° C.
The display of the residual heat has the lowest priority and is overwritten
by every other display value, during safety turn offs and displaying an error
code.
After reapplying the supply voltage to the cooktop control after an interruption
of the supply voltage occurred, this causes that the residual heat display flashes,
if the corresponding zone had a residual heat of g 60 ° C before
the power interruption occurred. The display will flash until the max. residual
heat time has expired or the zone
will be selected and activated.