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Programming the cooktop
This | section will show you how to adjust | the elements. The table contains det |
the | heat settings and appropriate cooking | times for a variety of dishes. |
Switching the | cooktop |
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| Connecting and disconnecting the cooktop using theON/OFFmain switch. | |||
To | switch | on | Press theON/OFF symbol. A beep will sound". Theindicator located on top of the | |||
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| ON/OFF symbol will appear. |
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To | switch | off | Press theON/OFF symbol. The" indicator will go out. | The cooktop is switched o | ||
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| The residual heat warning light stays on until the elements have cooled down | |||
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Indicators |
| The cooktop switches off automatically when all | the | elements have | been switch | |
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| off for more than 20 seconds. The residual heat indicator remains | lit until the | ||
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| elements have cooled down sufficiently/. |
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Adjusting | the | element |
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| The required heat setting can be adjusted using | the | programming | zone. |
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| Heat setting 1 = minimum |
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| Heat setting 9 = maximum |
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| Each heat setting has an intermediate step. This | is | shown5 indicatorbyhe . | |
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Adjusting the heat setting:
The cooktop must be switched on.
1.Press the O symbol on the desired element. The corresponding indicator _ lights up.
2. Select the desired element using the 1 to 9 | symbols or using the + and |
symbols. |
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