Use & Care Manual
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A beep confirms that the new value was accepted correctly.
To cancel the timer, hold
In some models the timer can be set in relation with a cooking zone:
•Select the cooking zone you want to time.
•Touch
•Set the timer value.
•The timer led gets steady, the value is accepted and the countdown begins.
If more than one timer is set, the display shows the lowest value, the one that will expire first. The timer led (ref.4) related to the zone which the displayed value is referring to, is flashing. If the displayed value refers to the independent timer, the timer led (ref.2) flashes.
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To check the remaining time for any one of the timed zone, touch the [ON] key related to the zone: the corresponding timer led will begin to flash and the value on the timer display will switch for some seconds to the new value. After a
To check the independent timer value when it’s not displayed with the highest priority, touch
When the timer value elapses:
•An end of activity beep sequence sounds: three short beeps followed by a long interval are repeated for 1 minute.
•The led indicator related to the elapsed timer flashes.
•The timer value “00” flashes too and will continue to flash waiting for a user confirmation.
•Touch
WARNING: the timer is only intended as an acoustic advisor that recalls the attention of the user.
Timers have no effect on the heating elements. The cooking zone must always be stopped manually by touching the related [OFF] key.
Rest Heat
The HOT SURFACE indicators remain on even after the end of the cooking activity, just the necessary time to let the surface cool down below a safety value.
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The residual heat time depends on the power level that was set on the cooking zone and the time the heating element has been working for.
For example, a cooking zone that has been working for more than 5 minutes at full power will take half an hour to cool down before the Residual Heat indication fades away. At level 1 it will take about 10 minutes.
Features
The control is checking its own ambient temperature and stops any activity in case of overheating of inner parts. Let the appliance cool down.
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