INDUCTION COOKTOP
1.Induction hotplate front left 2.Induction hotplate rear left 3.Induction hotplate rear right 4.Induction hotplate front right 5.Hob control panel
Hob control elements
| A. Keys (+ e |
| B. Keys (+ e |
| C. Keys (+ e |
| D. Keys (+ e |
| E. Keys (+ e |
| F. ON/OFF sensor to turn on/off cooktop |
| G. Key Lock (with LED) |
Hob control | • After turning the induction hob on all displays come on for a moment. The hob |
| is ready for operation. |
| • The hob is fitted with electronic sensors which are switched on if you touch the |
| relevant circle for at least one second. |
| • Each sensor activation is followed by a sound signal. |
| • Avoid placing any objects on sensor surface (The hob turns off after 10 |
| seconds). |
| • Always keep the sensor surface clean. |
Activating the hob | When the cooktop is connected to the power supply, the key lock is always and |
| immediately on. To turn the cooktop on, first of all you must remove the lock by |
| pressing the key (G), then press the key ON/OFF (F), you will hear an acoustic |
| signal with the consequent turning on of the control bar. |
| It will not come on if the key lock function is activated indicated by a pilot light. |
| The heaters remain off (all the digits show »0«) until a power level is selected. If |
| the selection is not made in 10 seconds, and if the timers are off, the control |
| turns off automatically. |
Selecting a power level | With the control on, the first time the sensor (+) is pressed, the heater switches |
for a certain heater | on at level 1. |
| The sensor (+) raises the cooking level to a maximum of 9, whereas the sensor |
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| With the heater at position 0, the sensor |
| If the sensor is held down, the action is repeated twice every second. |
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