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Example:
You want to cook at power level 6 on an induction cooking area and begin with rapid heating.
Select power 9, touch the sensor again and A will come on, and then come down to power level 6 using the sensor. The system keeps the hotplate at power 9 (maximum) for 460 or 120 seconds (depending on the model), flashing alter- nately between 6 and A, after which time the cooking level continues at 6 automati- cally.
MODIFYING THE POWER LEVEL DURING HEAT-UP
1 The selected hotplate must have already been enabled. The corresponding deci- mal point must be lit (11).
2 Use the sensor (2, or 5 in models
...640 and ...644) to change the power level.
When increasing the power using the
sensor (2, or 5 in models ...640 and
...644) the time that has already elapsed is taken into account.
Example:
You are cooking and you have chosen level 1 power (48 seconds burst of coo- king) and after 30 seconds change it to 4 (312 seconds). The remaining time of the bust of cooking will be 282 seconds (312 minus 30).
With induction hotplates,
SWITCHING HEAT-UP FUNCTION OFF
When at least 10 seconds have elapsed since
1 Select the hotplate. The decimal point
(11) is lit.
2 Touch the sensor (4).
The
The Power function
(Concentrated power)
except ...604 model
Up to 3.200 watts can be concentrated in the induction cooking areas using the Power function (see values marked * in the presentation section).
1 Select the desired cooking area, the decimal point (11) will come on.
2 Next touch the Power sensor or
(6). The power level display will show the symbol P.
The maximum duration of the Power func- tion is 10 minutes. When this time elapses, the power level will automatically adjust to power level 9.
Each side of the hob has an induction generator that works with a maximum power or 3,600/3,700 watts. Therefore, the Power function cannot be activated at the same time in two heating elements that are on the same side. In other words, if this function is working on a heating ele- ment on the left, the Power function can
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