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EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF
The appliance may be turned off at any
time by touching the general on/off sensor
button
(1). After doing so, turn the con-
trol knobs back to the initial position.
TURNING OFF THE BURNER
1
Use the corresponding control knob to
lower the power to the off position (B in
fig. 6).
Once the burner has been turned off, its
light (2) will go on, which indicates that
there is residual heat, i.e. that it is still hot
and, therefore, it may cause burns.
TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE
1
Once all of the control knobs are in the
off position (B in fig. 5), touch the gene-
ral on/off sensor button
(1)
If the light of a burner (2) (see fig.
5) is flashing, it means that the control
knob should be turned again to the off
position.
Locking the sensor buttons
of the hob
If the hob is disconnected and you touch
the on/off sensor button
(1) for more
than 4.5 seconds, you will lock the bur-
ners. This will allow you to prevent undesi-
rable operations from occurring acciden-
tally and it will make it so children are not
able to manipulate the device. Once the
sensor button lock has been activated, the
indicator light (5) will turn on.
If you try to light a burner when this func-
tion is activated, its light (2) will flash, indi-
cating that it is an erroneous operation.
To deactivate the lock function, touch the
on/off sensor button
(1) again for at least
4.5 seconds. The lock indicator light (5) will
turn off, the light (6) will stay on and it will be
possible to once again use the control
knobs.
The lock only works on the elec-
tronic system; it does not affect the
mechanical movements of the taps of
each burner. This means that, when the
lock function is activated, gas will
come out when pressing on the control
knobs.
Safety disconnection
MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME
If one or more burners are left on, they will
disconnect automatically after six hours.
Safety against overheating
The hob is protected against overheating
of the electronic system, which could
damage it.
The entire hob will turn off if the tempera-
ture of the electronic system exceeds 105º
C, and it will begin functioning again nor-
mally when the temperature decreases to
95º C.
Warnings:
You should periodically clean the
ignition unit very carefully (ceramic and
electrode) in order to prevent ignition
problems. Also make sure that the ope-
nings of the burners are not obstruc-
ted.
When the burners are being used
or have recently been used, some areas
of the hob will be hot and can burn.
Children should be kept well away.