Key lock Function
Remaining heat
indicator
Timer Function
Cancelling the Booster function
The Booster function can be cancelled automatically after the pre-set period of 10 minutes,
or before this time if the user wishes.
When a burner is running at "P" (booster) level and:
▪ Booster is deactivated by pressing key (G), its power is reduced to level 9.
Holding the sensor (D) down turns the key lock function on or off. If the pilot light
associated with the key lock sensor is on, the keypad is locked.
The locking function can be activated when the cooking levels are activated or when the
cook top is off. If the cook top is on, the key lock function locks all the sensors except the
general on/off sensor and the key lock. When the cook top is off, the key lock function
locks all the sensors except (A) and (D).
If the cooktop is turned off while the "key lock" is active, this will be still active at the next
turning on.
When the cooktop is connected to the power supply, the "key lock" is active.
Unlocking the keypad
If the keypad is locked, the pilot light associated with the key lock sensor is on, holding
down the key lock sensor (D) turns the key lock function off and the pilot light goes off.
Autokey-lock
When all the heaters are not powered, and one heater is temporized at zero, the key-lock
function is activated after 1 minute.
Glass ceramic hob also features remaining heat indicator "H". Hotplates are not heated
directly, but through return heat radiating from the dish. As long as the symbol "H" is on
after the hotplate was switched off, the remaining heat may be used for warming up food
or for melting. Even when the symbol "H" disappears, the hotplate may still be hot. Be
careful of burns!
The timer value can be selected between 1 and 99 minutes, and can be modified at any
time.
Initial default setting of the timer
The hob must turn on.
If the timer is off, it is activated by pressing one of its two keys (B) o (C).
Heater on timer
The user can select the heater on which the timer function is to operate. The timer can
only operate on one heater each time.
The heater must always be selected (the display must be viewed "0") before the time is
set; otherwise, the timer will switch off.
If we take longer than 10 seconds to select the heater, the timer will switch off.
If, after selecting the heater, the time is not defined (T=00) in 5 sec., the timer switches off.
When the timer value runs out, the heater associated with the timer switches off.
Indication of the heater on timer
The touch control indicates the heater on which the timer is operating. This indication
consists of a LED next to the heater display.
This option reminds the user at all times that the heater is on timer.
Increasing the value of the timer
If the sensor (B) or (C) is held down, the value increases/decreases automatically. This
makes it possible to reach the desired timer setting more quickly. From the tenth
consecutive increase/decrease of the timer setting, the speed at which the value changes
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