Lock activated indicator light
(model
…604)
.
Decimal point in power indicators and
time indicator.
- Shines (on): Chosen induction element
(ready to be used).
- Doesn't shine (off): Induction element
locked (cannot be used).
Keep warm sensor
(models …622)
.
N.B.:
* Only visible when in operation.
The sensors marked on the control panel
are used for control purposes.
There is no need to exert pressure on the
glass - you enable the function you requi-
re simply by touching the sensor with your
finger.
Each action is confirmed by a beep.
SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON
1
Touch the On sensor
(1) for at least
one second.
The touch control is enabled,
0
appears on
all the power displays (3) and the decimal
point (11) flashes on and off to indicate
that no cooking area is selected at that
time. If the cooking area is hot, the corres-
ponding display will alternate between a
H
and an
0
.
If the safety lock function is enabled, the
cooking area displays will show the letter
L
. If the cooking area is still emitting resi-
dual heat, the corresponding display will
alternate between the letters
L
and
H
.
The following action must be carried out
within 20 seconds or the touch control will
automatically switch off.
When the touch control is enabled, it can
be disconnected at any time by touching
the sensor
(1), even if the lock is on
(safety lock function enabled). The sensor
(1) always has priority for disconnec-
ting touch control.
SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON
Once the touch control has been enabled
using the
sensor (1), the hotplates
required can be switched on.
1
Select the hotplate by touching the
corresponding sensor
(2).
N.B.: the
sensor has a double function: the first
press selects the hotplate and the follo-
wing presses increase the power.
A
0
appears on the corresponding power
display and the decimal point (11) lights up
to show that the hotplate is selected.
Before using a hotplate, first check that
it is selected, i.e. that the correspon-
ding decimal point (11) is showing.
2
Using sensors
or
(2/4), select the
required power level (from
1
to
9
).
The
and
sensors are repetitive, so if
you keep your finger on them they go up or
down continuously.
After 10 seconds have elapsed from the last
time the
key was pressed, the decimal
point goes out and the hotplate is locked.
Only one hotplate can be enabled at a
time, which means that only one decimal
point (11) will be lit up.
To turn a hotplate up to full power
quickly:
Select the hotplate and touch the
sensor
(4) once. The hotplate will be
set to its maximum power (level
9
).
SWITCHING THE HOTPLATE OFF
1
The hotplate must have already been
GB
16
11
12
10