Smeg CE92IMX 13.5.1Cookware detector signal, 13.5.2Residual heat, 13.5.3Cooking hob lock-out

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Instructions for the User

Make sure you only use containers intended for induction cooking, with a thick and completely flat bottom or, if not available, containers without a curved bottom (concave or convex).

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13.5.1Cookware detector signal

Every cooking zone has a “cookware detector” that only starts the cooking if there is a well positioned recipient with the suitable characteristics present on the burner. If the container is not well positioned or is not made of the correct material and still tries to activate the burner, after a few seconds from the

burner's activation, the symbol will appear on the display.

13.5.2Residual heat

Each cooking zone is equipped with a residual heat warning device. After any burner is switched off, a

flashing may appear on the front zone. This warns that the cooking zone concerned is still very hot.

Cooking can be restarted even while the is flashing.

13.5.3Cooking hob lock-out

When not in use, the hob can be “locked” from being accidently turned on by children. With the burners switched off turn the burner knobs 2 and 4 completely to the left until 5 L appears on the display. Then release the knobs. To unlock it repeat the same operation: The burners' displays will show a 0 that will indicate that the burners' lock has been deactivated.

13.5.4Circuit board thermal protection

The appliance is provided with a device that constantly measures the temperature of the electronic circuit board.

If the temperature surpasses certain values, the device will activate certain functions to lower the temperature and allow the glass-ceramic hob to continue to work correctly.

Below is a table with the operations that are activated automatically and the relative start temperature:

Operation

Activating temperature

Fan turns on at low speed

50 °C

Fan turns on at high speed

60 °C

Fan returns to low speed

55 °C

Fan turns off

45 °C

Operating power reduced from Power to 9

76 °C

Reduction of power of a point for every cooking zone

85 °C

Turning off all the cooking zones

90 °C

Switching on again of the cooking zones at reduced power

85 °C

Normal operation of all the cooking zones

80 °C

 

 

Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking hob with a light on the power display.

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Contents Index Precautions for USE Plate Must Never be RemovedRecycling Instructions OUR Environment Policy Intended USE Safety PrecautionsNever Attempt to Repair the Appliance Yourself Getting to Know Your Cooker General DescriptionAvailable Accessories Before InstallationAccessories available on request Instructions for the User Description of the Controls on the Front Panel Main Oven Functions Selection Knob PT2 Main Oven Temperature Selection Knob PT1Auxiliary Oven Functions / Temperature Selection Knob Cooking HOB Control KnobFirst use Using the Main OvenSetting the current time Selecting a functionModifying the data set Programmed cooking procedures10.4.1Semiautomatic cooking 10.4.2Automatic cookingModifying the data set during cooking Cooking with selection of a recipeAutomatic cooking with selection of a recipe Making permanent changes to a recipe Table of predefined recipes Secondary menu Using the Auxiliary Oven Cooking in the Oven Description of the selected functionsHints on Using the Accessories Cooking Hints and TipsCooking tables Using the Cooking HOB Cooking zones180 mm Zone number Zone Diameter Power consumed 145 mmTotal power consumed 260 mm13.5.2Residual heat 13.5.1Cookware detector signalOperation Activating temperature 13.5.3Cooking hob lock-out13.5.5Thermal protection glass-ceramic hob 13.5.6Keep Warm FunctionCleaning and Maintenance Removing the door Extraordinary MaintenanceChanging the light bulb Removing the door sealOven does not heat up What to do ifOven display is completely off Controls do not respondInstalling the Appliance Electrical connectionPositioning and levelling the appliance depending on model