Example:
You are cooking on a heating element
where the heat-up function is activated
and you have chosen power level
1
(60
seconds of automatic boost) and after 30
seconds you change to power level
4
(390
seconds). The remaining automatic boost
time will be 360 seconds (390 seconds
minus 30 seconds).
DISCONNECTING THE HEAT-UP FUNC-
TION
This function can be cancelled before it
has finished.
1
Touch sensor
(4). The decimal
(8
)
disappear. The automatic boost
function is automatically deactivated.
The decimal point disappears (9) and
the heating element will stay on at a
constant power level.
Safety cut-off
MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME
If one or various heating elements are
accidentally left on, they will be disconnec-
ted automatically after a certain amount of
time has passed since the last action using
the element. (See table 2)
When the "safety cut-off" has occurred, the
residual heat indicator
H
of the correspon-
ding heating element will appear in the
power indicator.
SAFETY IN CASE OF COVERED SEN-
SOR BUTTONS
The touch control panel has a function that
makes it so the device automatically
detects when there is an object (cookware,
rag or certain liquids) covering the panel
sensor buttons for more than 10 seconds.
This makes it possible to prevent the object
from activating or deactivating a heating
element without you realising it.
When the touch control panel disconnects
the device for safety reasons, it begins to
beep for a maximum of 2 minutes until the
object covering the control panel is remo-
ved. After this time, the beeping stops even
if the object has not been removed.
Table 2
10
5
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MAXIMUM OPERATION
TIME
(in hours)
RADIANT HOTPLATES
Power
selected
Cleaning and care
To maintain the glass ceramic hob in good
condition, it should be cleaned with suita-
ble products. The glass ceramic hob
should be cleaned after each use, when it
is lukewarm or cool. This will make clea-
ning easier as it will avoid any build-up of
dirt from repeated use.
Never use aggressive cleaning products or
products that can scratch the surfaces
(see the table that shows various common
products that may be used). Steam-based
appliances should not be used to clean the
hob.
LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS
The degree of soiling should be taken into
account when cleaning, and the items and
products used should vary according to
this.
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