Bosch Appliances NIT8053UC Keep warm function, Powerboost function, Method of operation, Group

Models: NIT8053UC

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Keep warm function

Keep warm function

All elements have the keep warm function.

Method of operation

The keep warm function is suitable for melting chocolate or butter or keeping cooked food warm. This only works with pots and pans suitable for use with induction cooktops.

If the •keep warm" function is activated, the element automatically changes to minimum power setting to keep food warm.

Activation

Proceed

as

follows:

 

Ensure

the

hotplate is switched on.

1.Select the required heat setting.

2.Press the "+" and "-" symbols simultaneously. The letter ç" appears on the display panel. The warming function is now activated.

Deactivation

Proceed

as follows:

 

 

 

1. Press the"-"

or"+" symbol

on

the hotplate. The letterç" no" longer appears on

 

the

display.

The function

is

deactivated.

Powerboost function

Use this function to heat up the contents of the

pan faster

than if

you use t

maximum power levelj). (

 

 

 

This function allows you to increase the maximum

temperature

level

of the elem

in use.

 

 

 

Powerboost function limitations

Group 2

All elements have this function.

 

 

 

 

The Powerboost function will always

be available when the other

element

of

th

same group is not switched on (see

picture).

 

 

 

For example, if you want to activate

this function in element 1,

number

2

(situ

behind it) should be switched off, and vice versa. If the element

referred

to

is

switched off, the letterx and the power

levelj in the element indicator

will flash; it

will return to the maximum temperature level jsetting). The (same applies to

 

 

elements 3 and 4.

 

 

 

 

Group 1

Activation

1.Select the heat settingj". "

2.Press the "+" symbol. The letterx" appears" on the display.

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Bosch Appliances NIT8053UC Keep warm function, Method of operation, Powerboost function limitations, Activation, Group