Getting to know your appliance
This section describes the touch key panel, elements and displays.
The control panel
Display for l hot surface
Control | knob |
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to set the |
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temperature | level |
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and the powerboost |
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| Note:TTAlways keep the controls clean and dry. | ||||||
| Moisture and dirt can affect their performance. | ||||||
| The | elements |
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| Dual | element |
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| The | dual | element | comprises two cooking zones: an inner | |||
| one | and | an outer | one. |
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| If the size of the | pan | is the same as the inner cooking | ||||
| zone, | the | element | will | work as a single | element. | |
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| zone, | the | outer ring is | activated automatically. |
Hot surface indicator.
The cooktop has a hot surface indicatorS for each ele` ment. It shows you which elements are still hot.
You should, therefore, avoid touching the hob when this indicator is shown.
Although | the | hob is switched off, the hot | surface | indica` | |
tor S | will | stay | lit while the cooktop is hot. |
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If the | pan is | removed but the element is | not switched off, | ||
the luminous | disc behind the control knob | stays lit | and |
the display acknowledgement on the cooktopl will flash.
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