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USING THE HOB
Before you begin, it is important to know:
All functions of this hob are designed in order to comply with
the most stringent safety regulations.
For this reason:•
Some functions will not be activated, or
will be automatically deactivated, in the absence of pots
on the burners or when they are poorly positioned.
• In other cases the activated functions will be automatically
deactivated after a few seconds when the specific function
requires a further setting that has not been selected (e.g.:
“
Turn the hob on
” without
“
Selecting the cooking zone
” and
the
“
Operating temperature
”
,
or the
“
Lock Function
” or the
“
Timer
” function).
Warning!
In the case (for example) of prolonged use,
the cooking zone may not immediately shut down because it
is in the cooling phase; the symbol will appear on the cooking
zone display “ ” to indicate the execution of this phase.
Wait for the display to turn off before approaching the cooking
zone.
Cooking zone display
the cooking area display indicates:
Cooking zone on
Power Level
… -
Residual Heat Indicator
Pot Detector
Temperature Manager Function
active
Child Lock Function active
Pause function
Automatic Heat UP function
Hob characteristics
Safe Activation
The product is activated only in the presence of pots on the
cooking zone: the heating process does not start or is
interrupted if there are no pots, or if these are removed.
Pot Detector
The product automatically detects the presence of pots on the
cooking zones.
Safety Shut Down
For safety reasons, each cooking zone has a maximum
operating time, which depends on the maximum power level
set.
Residual Heat Indicator
When one or more cooking zones shut down, the presence of
residual heat is indicated by a visual signal on the
corresponding zone display, by way of the symbol. “ ” .
Operation
Note:
Before activating any functions, the desired zone must
be activated
Power-on
Press (touch)
(1) hob/ extractor
The indicator light will turn on to indicate that the hob/extractor
is ready for use
Press again to turn off
Note: This function has priority over the others.
Selecting the cooking zone
Touch (press) the
Selection bar (8)
corresponding to the
desired cooking zone.
9 Power Levels
The hob features 9 power levels
Touch and scroll along the
Selection bar (8):
to the right to increase the level of power;
to the left to decrease the level of power.
Power Booster
The product features a supplementary power level (after level
), which remains active for 10 minutes, after which the
temperature returns to the previously set value.
Touch and scroll along the
Selection bar (8)
(after level )
and activate the Power Booster
The Power Booster level is shown on the display of the
selected zone with the symbol" ”
Bridge Zones
Thanks to the Bridge function, the cooking zones are able to
work in a combined manner, creating a single zone with the
same power level. This function allows evenly distributed
cooking with large-sized pots and pans.
The front “
Master
” cooking zone can be used in combination
with the corresponding “
Secondary
” cooking zone at the
back
(to check which zones are equipped with this function, see the
illustrated part of this manual).
To activate the Bridge Function:
•
simultaneously select the two cooking zones you want
to use
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