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By pressing on the (-) s
ensor, the timer will position itself on “99”, and decrease until the sensor is
released at the
desired time.
The countdown starts 5 seconds after the last action. The last minute will be displayed in
seconds. When the time set on the timer has run out, the timer display and the timed burner LED
lights start blinking, and the timer alarm beep sounds for one minute.
When the timer is in alarm
status, it can be switched off by pressing any key on the touch control.
Timer running with cooking areas
You can use the timer on all cooking areas, however they can operate only one at a time. To
make the cooking area function with the timer, operate as specified below:
•
Select one cooking area.
•
Activate the timer.
•
A LED will light both the timer and the selected cooking area.
•
Within 10 seconds, select the time to pre-set on the timer. If this does not happen, the
area will automatically switch off. It is possible to use the timer with the cooking area power at
“0“. Time alterations have to be made with the (+) and (-) sensors.
When selecting the timer duration, the speed at which the timer increases/decreases will
accelerate by pushing the sensors for a longer
time.
When the selected duration has ended, the timer starts flashing with
“00”, and a sound is made.
This sound stops automatically after one minute, or can be stopped by pushing one of the touch
sensors.
When more than one burner is timed, the timer display will show the timer that is going to elapse
first.
The active burner timer LED will be blinking
.
Automatic switch-off.
When a burner is turned on and the power level is not altered or turned off after a lengthy period
of time, it will automatically switch off (after the time indicated in the table below) for safety
reasons.
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