8
If no user input stops the alarm signal it will be on for ma-
ximum 2 minutes.
The alarm can be deactivated by switching off the control
using the main switch or by pressing the two timer keys or
it will be deactivated automatically after 2 minutes.
5. Switching off a timer or changing the time setting
The timer value can be modified at any time by se-
lecting the timer and then by pressing the timer+ and
Timer- keys.
To stop an active timer the value can be set “0“.
In order to prevent a unwanted clearing of the timer the
timer will only be reset after a short period.
• Control
Lock
:
Controls can be locked in order to prevent any risk of
unintentional changes to the setting (children, cleaning
operations , etc.). By pressing the
G
key , the controls are
locked and the related pilot lamp will light up. To di-sable
the control lock and activate functions again (e.g. stop
cooking) you will need to press
G
key . When the control
lock is activated you can switch the hob off . In this case,
the control lock is still activated, even when the hob is swi-
tched on again.
• Switching
the
cooking top off:
To turn off the cooking top entirely hold down the
A
key.
• Automatic safety off:
For each activated cooking zone a max. operating time is
definedin case the user forget. The max. operating time is
depending on the selected cooking stage (see below table).
After the expiration of the max. operating time the cooking
zone is automatically switched off.
Each actuation of the cooking zone status (changing the
cooking level etc.) resets the count-down timer to the initial
starting value.
Timer settings takes priority vs. operating time limitat-
ions for high cooking stage setting, i.e. the cooking zone
is deactivated, when the timer has expired and not when
this is requested by the automatic switch-off (e.g. timer 90
minutes to cooking stage 9).
Power
Level
Power Percent
Power
Op
erat
i
o
n
t
i
me
l
i
m
i
tat
i
o
n
[min]
P
100.0%
3700
10
9
75.6%
2200
90
8
66.5%
1800
108
7
52.5%
1575
138
6
41.0%
1230
138
5
30.0%
900
210
4
21.0%
630
258
3
12.5%
375
318
2
7.0%
210
402
1
3.0%
90
516
Warm 1
1.5%
80
480
Warm 2
1.0%
70
480
Warm 3
0.5%
60
480
Table 1: Table of working hour limitation (Automatic safety off)
DISPOSA
L
OF OLD HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
The
European
Directive
2002/96/EC
on Waste
Electrical
and
Electronic
Equipment
(WEEE),
re
quires that old household appliances shall not be
disposed of in the standard urban solid waste
stream. Old appliances shall be collected separately in
order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the mate
rials they contain and reduce the impact on human heal
th and the environment. The crossed-out dustbin symbol
on the product reminds you of your obligation regarding
separated waste collection. Consumers should contact
their local public service or their local dealer for more in
formation on the correct disposal of old household ap
pliances.
THE
MANUFACTURER
DECLINES
ALL
RESPONSIBILIT
Y
FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGES
CAUSED B
Y
NOT ABIDING
T
O
THE
ABOVE
MENTIONED
WARNINGS.