
9
Operating Instructions
Turning hotplates on and adjusting power levels
With the appliance activated, the induction hotplate displays will show “-”, which means they are not
operating and have no set power level. While the Key lock is off, and the Power indicator is lit, press any of
the Induction hotplate sensors (1, 2, 3 or 4). The corresponding Induction hotplate display (10, 11, 12 or 13)
will start to flash (meaning the hotplate has been selected) with the default power setting of 5 (the hotplate
will begin to operate). While the display is flashing, adjust the power level by pressing the Increase temp/time
sensor (6) and Decrease temp/time sensor (7). The Induction hotplate display will stop flashing 5 seconds
after the last sensor is touched (the hotplate is no longer selected). To adjust the power level at any time,
activate the appliance, press the Induction hotplate sensor and adjust as above. The hotplate can be turned
off without turning off the whole appliance by adjusting the power level to 0.
Using the timer
With one or more Induction hotplates operating, press a Induction hotplate sensors to select a hotplate that a
timer is needed for. While the Induction hotplate display is flashing, press the Timer sensor (5). The Timer
display (14) will begin to flash (timer selected) and the decimal point of the Induction hotplate display will
start to flash (this is so you can tell which hotplate the timer is for). While these are flashing, adjust the time
with the Increase temp/time sensor (6) and Decrease temp/time sensor (7). Five seconds after the last
sensor has been pressed, the Timer display will stop flashing (it shows the set time left) but the decimal point
will continue to flash. Adjustments to the timer can be made in the same way. If multiple timers are needed,
each hotplate can be set separately. Once set, the time display will cycle through the different set times and
the decimal points of each Induction hotplate display will flash in sequence.
To cancel a timer, adjust the time to 0. Once the timer for a hotplate has finished, a beep will be heard, the
decimal point will turn off and the hotplate will turn off (if there are no more timers set, the Timer display will
turn off as well).
Safety switch off
Power setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
P
Hours lapse prior
safety switch off
8
8
8
4
4
4
2
2
2
Maximum continuous operation of a particular hotplate is limited, and the duration is displayed in the above chart.
When the hotplate is switched off by the safety mechanism, the indicator displays symbols “0”, or “H” in case there
is any remaining heat left.
Protection from overheating
Induction hotplate is also fitted with safety device against overheating which protects electronic parts from
damages. This device operates on several levels. When temperature of the hotplate excessively rises, it switches on
the fan. If this is not enough, extra powerful heating is deactivated, and finally the safety device either reduces the
heating power of certain hotplates or turns them off completely. When the hotplate cools off, the full power of
hotplate is again available.