Using The Cooktop
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If more than one heating zone use this
function, the timer indicator will show
(e.g. zone 1# setting time of 3 minutes,
zone 2# setting time of 6 minutes, the
timer indicator shows “3”.)
If you want to check the set time of
other heating zone, touch the Timer key
until time light of the desired cooking zone
is ON. The timer will indicate its set time.
NOTE: If you want to change the time
after the timer is set, you have to start
from step 1
When cooking timer expires, the
corresponding Time cooking zone
symbol will be switch off Automatically.
Setting the timer to turn more
than one cooking zone off
(set to 6 minutes)
(set to 3 minutes)
Residual Heat Indicator
Stop/Go
To turn on
Use the Stop/Go function to
the
cooktop for Max. 10 minutes while
cooking; the unit will be automatically
switched off if Stop/Go is not touched
again within 10 minutes.
'Pause'
One or more cooking zones are active.
Touch Stop/Go key pad, a “beep” will
sound, the indicator light above the
Stop/Go will be lit up and all opened
Power digital display of the cooktop
will show blinking like marching ants.
Any set cooking timers/minute stop,
When deactivating "Stop and Go", the
countdown will continue.
To turn off
Touch Stop/Go key again within 10
minutes, the indicator light above
Stop/Go button will go off, and the
cooktop continues with the settings
that were set before the Stop / Go.
All of the buttons are inactive except
for Stop/Go, Lock and ON/OFF and
POWER key.
If no any key are touched within 10
minutes, all of the active cooking
zones are automatically switched off.
After
using
any
of
the
Cooking
Element,
the
cooking area
will
remain
hot
.
Even
after
turning
off
the
entire
unit,
the
surface
of
the
cooktop
will
remain
hot
for
some
time.
The
digital display
for
the
Cooking Element
will
show
an
“H” to
warn the user that the surface is hot
to touch(Hot surface indicator) after
the Cooking Element switch off. Wait
until the “H” is no longer displayed to
clean the unit. You may turn the
Cooking Element back on even if the
“H” is displayed.