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Tipp-Pad and Tipp control
The Tipp-Pad is the programming panel in which the Tipp
control can be used to select the hotplates and power settings.
In the Tipp-Pad area, the Tipp control is centred automatically.
The Tipp control is magnetic and sticks to the Tipp-Pad. When
the Tipp control is tilted, the corresponding hotplate is switched
on. When the Tipp control is rotated, the power level is
selected.
Once the Tipp control is positioned, it is possible that it might
not be perfectly centred in relation to the printed markings
outlining the Tipp-Pad panel. The Tipp control knob can be
centred by moving it slightly around its resting position.
Note:
even if the control knob is not centred, this does not
affect the proper functioning of the Tipp control knob in any
way.
Removing the Tipp control
The Tipp control can be removed to make cleaning easier.
Similarly, the knob can be removed while the hotplate is on. All
the hotplates switch off after 3 seconds.
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Risk of fire!!
If a metal object is placed on the Tipp-Pad during these 3
seconds, the range may continue to heat. Therefore, always
switch off the range using the main switch
Protecting the Tipp control
The Tipp control has a powerful magnet inside. Do not place
the Tipp control near magnetic media which contain data such
as video tapes, diskettes, credit cards and cards with magnetic
strips. They could be damaged.
Additionally, it could cause interference with monitors and
television sets.
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For people with electronic implants, such as pacemakers
and insulin pumps:!
Implants are likely to be affected by the magnetic fields.
Therefore, never put the Tipp control in your pocket. It should
be kept at least 10 cm away from a pacemaker.
Note:
The Tipp control is magnetic. Metal particles sticking to
the lower part could scratch the range's surface. Always clean
the Tipp control thoroughly.
Emergency mode
The range can also operate without the Tipp control:
1.
Turn on the hob with the main switch.
2.
Within the following 5 seconds, press both the
˜
and
3
symbols at the same time. A signal sounds.
3.
Press the
"
symbol until the indicator lights up on the
required hotplate.
4.
Then press the
˜
symbol to select the required power level.
The hotplate is on.
Notes
■
The time program function can be turned on normally. To
select the required cooking time, press the symbol
˜
.
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Turning on the hotplates functions as usual.
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The Tipp control can be fitted back into place on the range at
any time.
Programming the hob
This section will show you how to program the hotplates. The
table contains power levels and cooking times for several
dishes.
Switching the hotplate on and off
The range is turned on and off using the main switch.
To turn on: press the
#
symbol. The indicator above the main
switch lights up. The range is ready for use.
To turn off: press the
#
symbol until the indicator above the
main switch disappears. All hotplates are turned off. The
residual heat indicator stays lit until the hotplates have cooled
off sufficiently.
Notes
■
The range switches off automatically when all the hotplates
are switched off for more than 15 seconds.
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The settings are memorised for 4 seconds after the range
has been turned off. If the hotplate is switched back on within
this time then the previous settings will be applied.
Setting the hotplate
Select the required cooking power using the Tipp control.
Power level 1 = minimum power.
Power level 9 = maximum power.
Each power level has an intermediate setting. This is marked
with a dot.
Selecting the power level
The range should be switched on.
1.
Select the hotplate. To do this, turn the Tipp control to the
required hotplate.
2.
Within the next 5 seconds, rotate the Tipp control until the
required power level lights up on the display.
The hotplate is on.
Changing the power level
Select the hotplate and heat level desired using the Tipp
control.