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OPERATION
Depending on the model, the cooking zones are paired vertically or crosswise.
Total power is shared within the paired cooking zones..
If you attempt to enable the Booster function for both cooking zones simultane-
ously, the maximum power available would be exceeded. In that case the heat
setting of the first activated cooking zone will be reduced to the highest level
available.
Booster function control
The Child Lock function protects the appliance from inadvertent operation by children. The
appliance can be operated once the child lock function has been released.
The child lock function
The Child Lock function can be set when the appliance turned on or off.
The Child Lock function remains set until it is released even after the appliance
has been switched off and then switched on again. Disconnecting the appliance
from electrical mains deactivates the Child Lock.
Turn Child Lock on/off
Touch and hold sensor (
9
) for 5 seconds to turn Child Lock on/off. Indicator light (
10
) is on
when the Child Lock function is on.
The "H" residual heat indicator
is not displayed during a power
outage. However, cooking zones
may still be hot!
Residual heat indicator
Heat energy that remains accumulated in the cooking zone after cooking is called the residual
heat. The appliance displays two different levels of residual heat. When a cooking zone tem
-
perature is above 60°C and the cooking zone or the appliance is switched off, the relevant
cooking zone display will show the letter "H". Residual heat indication is displayed as long as
the cooking zone temperature exceeds 60°C. When a cooking zone temperature is between
45°C and 60°C, the relevant cooking zone display will show the letter "h" indicating low residual
heat. When a cooking zone temperature is below 45°C the residual heat indication is turned off.
When residual heat indicator
is on, do not touch the cooking
zone as there is a risk of burns
and do not place on it any items
sensitive to heat!