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6
Power adjustment buttons
,
7
TIMER buttons
,
,
8
Lock button
9
ON/OFF button
Preparing the appliance for operation
After switching on the appliance a single beep will be heard
and all indicators will light for about 1 second – it means that
the induction hob is in the standby mode.
Selection of utensils
The induction hob detects if the utensil placed on the heating
zone is suitable for use with the appliance.
1
Place the utensil on the heating zone.
2
If the indicator shows the symbol “ ”, the utensil is not
suitable for use with the induction hob.
3
If it is possible to operate the appliance after setting the
power level, it means that the utensil may be used with the hob.
Make sure that the bottom of the utensil is
fl
at
and that its diameter must be at least equal to
the diameter of the heating zone used.
You may use a magnet to check of the utensil is suitable for
use with the induction hob. If the magnet “attaches” to the
bottom of the utensil, it may be used for induction cooking.
Operating the hob
1
Switch on the hob with the
button. All indicators will
show “ ”.
In case there is no operation within 1 minute since the
moment of pressing ON/OFF button, the plate shall charge
to stand-by mode.
2
Place the utensil in the selected heating zone.
3
Select the desired power level (1-9) using the
,
buttons. The default setting is 4.
If you simultaneously press the
,
buttons for the
given heating zone, the power setting will be reduced to
0 and the heating zone will stop operating.
After removing the utensil from the heating zone, the
heating zone stops operating and the symbol “ ” on the
power level indicator will
fl
ash for one minute. After that
the heating zone switches off (symbol “ ”).
If you place the utensil back on the heating zone
when the symbol “ ” is
fl
ashing, the heating zone will
automatically return to heating at the previous setting.
4
After operation, switch off the hob with the
button.
The maximum power of the complete plate is 3500
W. Therefore the plate automatically reduces the
output power, and the maximum admissible sum
of all power levels of particular heating zones
amounts 16. For instance 4/4/4/4 or 9/0/7/0.
Power and size of the individual heating zones
Heating
zone
Size
Operation mode
Maximum power
I
∅
180 mm
Normal mode
2000 W
BOOSTER
function
2800 W
II
∅
180 mm
Normal mode
1500 W
BOOSTER
function
2000 W
III
∅
180 mm
Normal mode
2000 W
BOOSTER
function
2800 W
IV
∅
140 mm
Normal mode
1500 W
BOOSTER
function
2000 W
HEAT INDICATOR
When using the hob for a longer period of time, the given
heating zone remains hot for some time after switching the
appliance off. The symbol “ ” on the power indicator of the
given heating zone warns against accidental touching of the
hot hob.
DETECTING IMPROPER ITEMS
If an item of an improper size (scissors, knife, fork, keys
etc.) or a non-magnetic utensil is placed on the hob, it will
automatically switch to the standby mode
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
The hob is equipped with a built-in sensor, which measures
the temperature inside the hob. If the permitted temperature
value is exceeded, the induction hob will automatically
switch off.
AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF
When the heating zone is switched on without any operation,
the hob will switch off automatically upon the lapse of a default
time depending on the set power level. See table below:
Power level
Time
1-3
8 hours
4-6
4 hours
7-9
2 hours
BOOSTER function
The BOOSTER function temporarily increases the power of
the given heating zone.
The BOOSTER function operates for a maximum
of 5 minutes and afterwards the heating zone
returns to the previous power setting.
To switch on the BOOSTER function, the power
indicator on given heating zone must
fl
ash.
1
Press the
button.
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