Smeg CE92IMX manual 13.5.5Thermal protection glass-ceramic hob, 13.5.6Keep Warm Function

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Instructions for the User

13.5.5Thermal protection glass-ceramic hob

Every cooking zone has a device that constantly measures the temperature. 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

Operating power reduced from Power to 9

250 °C

Reduction of the power of a point

280 °C

Switching off the cooking zone

300 °C

Return of the power to the set value

250 °C

 

 

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

Take care not to spill sugar or sweet mixtures on to the hob when hot. Never place materials or substances which may melt (plastic or aluminium foil) on the hob. If this occurs, promptly switch off and remove the molten material with the scraper provided while the cooking zone is still warm to prevent it from being damaged. Failure to instantly clean the glass-ceramic hob could lead to encrustations which are impossible to remove once the hob has cooled down.

Important! Beware of children as the residual heat indicator lights are out of sight to them. In fact, even after having been turned off, the cooking zones remain hot for a certain period of time. Make sure that children never touch the hob.

Do not leave metal objects on the hob: they could get very hot.

13.5.6Keep Warm Function

The purpose of the keep warm function is to regulate the temperature of the bottom of the cookware to approximately 65°C. This allows for keeping food warm at the ideal power level, as well as heating slowly. The maximum duration of the keep warm function is limited to 2 hours. The keep warm function is between [0] and [1] and is indicated with appropriate symbols on the cooking zones.

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Contents Index Plate Must Never be Removed Precautions for USERecycling Instructions OUR Environment Policy Never Attempt to Repair the Appliance Yourself Safety PrecautionsIntended USE General Description Getting to Know Your CookerAccessories available on request Before InstallationAvailable Accessories Instructions for the User Description of the Controls on the Front Panel Cooking HOB Control Knob Main Oven Temperature Selection Knob PT1Auxiliary Oven Functions / Temperature Selection Knob Main Oven Functions Selection Knob PT2Selecting a function Using the Main OvenSetting the current time First use10.4.2Automatic cooking Programmed cooking procedures10.4.1Semiautomatic cooking Modifying the data setAutomatic cooking with selection of a recipe Cooking with selection of a recipeModifying the data set during cooking Making permanent changes to a recipe Table of predefined recipes Secondary menu Using the Auxiliary Oven Description of the selected functions Cooking in the OvenCooking Hints and Tips Hints on Using the AccessoriesCooking tables Cooking zones Using the Cooking HOB260 mm Zone number Zone Diameter Power consumed 145 mmTotal power consumed 180 mm13.5.3Cooking hob lock-out 13.5.1Cookware detector signalOperation Activating temperature 13.5.2Residual heat13.5.6Keep Warm Function 13.5.5Thermal protection glass-ceramic hobCleaning and Maintenance Removing the door seal Extraordinary MaintenanceChanging the light bulb Removing the doorControls do not respond What to do ifOven display is completely off Oven does not heat upElectrical connection Installing the AppliancePositioning and levelling the appliance depending on model