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Once the selected cooking time has
elapsed, the heating zone being timed
is turned off and the clock emits a
series of beeps for several seconds.
To turn off the audible signal, touch
any sensor.The timer indicator (12)
will display a flashing 00 beside of
the decimal dot (4) of the selected
zone. If the heating zone turned off is
hot, its power indicator (3) will display
alternately the H symbol and a "-".
If you wish to time another hotplate
at the same time, repeat steps 1 to 3.
If one or more zones are already
timed, the timer indicator (12) will
show by default the shortest remaining
time to finish, showing a "t" on the
related zone. Rest of timed zones will
show on their corresponding indicator
zones the decimal dot blinking. When
cursor "slider" of another timed zone
is pressed, the timer will show the
remaining time of that zone for a few
seconds and its indicator will show
its power level and the "t" alternately.
Changing the programmed time.
For modifying programmed time,
cursor "slider" (2) of timed zone has
to be pressed. Then it will be possible
to read and modify the time.
Through sensors
(10) and
you can modify the programmed time.
Disconnecting the clock
If you wish to stop the clock before the
programmed time is up, this can be
done at any time by simply adjusting
its value to '--'.
1 Select the desired plate.
2 Adjust the value of the clock to "00"
by using the sensor
clock is cancelled. This can also be
done more quickly by pushing the
Fig. 7
"sensors
same time.
Power Management function
(depending on model)
Some models are equipped with
a power limiting function (Power
Management). This function allows
the total power generated by the hob
to be set to different values selected by
the user. To do this, for the first minute
after having connected the hob to the
power supply, it is possible to access
the power limiting menu.
1 Press the
three seconds. The letter PL will
appear on the timer indicator (12)
2 Press the locking touch key
The different power values to which
the hob can be limited will appear
and these can be changed using
the
(11) and
3 Once the value has been selected,
once again press the locking touch
key
(6). The hob will be limited
to the chosen power value.
If you want to change the value again,
you must unplug the hob and plug it in
again after a few seconds. Thus you
(11),
will again be able to enter the power
limiting menu.
Every time the power level of a
hotplate is changed, the power limiter
will calculate the total power the hob
is generating. If you have reached the
total power limit, the touch control will
not allow you to increase the power
level of that hotplate. The hob will beep
and the power indicator (3) will blink
at the level that cannot be exceeded.
If you wish to exceed that value, you
(10). The
must lower the power of the other
hotplates. Sometimes it will not be
(10) and
(11) at the
(11) touch key for
(6).
(10) sensors.
enough to lower another by a single
level as this depends on the power of
each hotplate and the level it is set at.
It is possible that to raise the level of
a large hotplate that of several smaller
ones must be turned down.
If you use the quick switch-on at
maximum power function and the
said value is above the value set by
the limit, the hotplate will be set to the
maximum possible level. The hob will
beep and the said power value will
blink twice on the indicator (3).
Special functions: CHEF
(depending on the model)
These functions have pre-allocated
power levels to make cooking easier,
obtaining excellent results as the
temperature of the pan is controlled
continuously by sensors. When the
target temperature for the function
has been reached, it is automatically
maintained without needing to change
the power level.
The Chef functions operate correctly
with pans with the same ferromagnetic
area on the base of the pan as the
area of the cooking zone. In addition,
for high temperature functions (above
100ºC), pans must have a flat, even
base (preferably "sandwich" type) as
shown in figure 3.
Fig. 3
To ensure the correct operation of
these functions, it is important that the
pan and the cooking zone are not hot
at the start of the process.
Further information about suitable
pans (saucepans, frying pans, grills,
etc.) is given on the WITT web page.
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