Foster 7372 241 user manual Pan sensor, Booster function, Key lock, Operating the timer

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Pan sensor

Pan sensor

Each burner is complete with its own sensor for detecting the presence of a pan.

 

The system is fine-adjusted to recognize the presence of a pan that, according

 

to the scale of the EN standards, is one size smaller than the nominal diameter

 

of the burner. If the hotplate fails to detect any pan or detects an aluminium pan,

 

power level flashes on its display. After 60 seconds power level backs to 0.

 

If power level flashes on the display when a pan is actually on the hotplate,

 

this generally means that the size or shape of the pan concerned is

 

unsuitable. In this case, check whether the type of pan is suitable for

 

induction cooking (see the pan manufacturer’s trademark or instructions).

Booster function

Activating the Booster function

 

This function can be activated if the touch control is on. It takes the cooking level

 

to the maximum power for 10 minutes and then returns to level 9.

 

The display shows the function has been activated by the letter ‘P’.

 

After setting the cooking zone to level 9, just press the key (+) and the booster is

 

activated, the power display shows a 'P'.

 

Cancelling the Booster function

 

The Booster function can be cancelled automatically after the preset period of 10

 

minutes, or before this time if the user wishes.

 

When a burner is running at “P” (booster) level and:

 

▪ Booster is deactivated by pressing key (-), its power is reduced to level 9.

Key lock

Holding the key lock sensor (G) down turns the key lock function on or off. If the

 

pilot light associated with the key lock sensor is on, the keypad is locked.

 

The locking function can be activated when the cooking levels are activated or

 

when the cook top is off. If the cook top is on, the key lock function locks all the

 

sensors except the general on/off sensor and the key lock. When the cook top is

 

off, the key lock function locks all the sensors and the general on/off (F).

 

If the cooktop is turned off while the "key lock" is active, this will be still active at

 

the next turning on.

 

When the cooktop is connected to the power supply, the "key lock" is

 

active.

 

Unlocking the keypad

 

If the keypad is locked, the pilot light associated with the key lock sensor is on,

 

holding down the key lock sensor (G) turns the key lock function off and the pilot

 

light goes off.

Operating the timer

The timer value can be selected between 1 and 99 minutes, and can be modified

 

at any time.

 

Initial default setting of the timer

 

The hob must turn on.

 

If the timer is off, it is activated by pressing one of its two keys (E+ o E-).

Heater on timer

The user can select the heater on which the timer function is to operate. The

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Foster 7372 241 user manual Pan sensor, Booster function, Key lock, Operating the timer