How the burners work
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use two heating strips. Depending on |
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the model, the heating strips may be |
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separated by a certain distance. See |
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the illustrations. |
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Every burner is equipped with overheat |
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protection (inside temperature limiter), |
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to prevent the glass ceramic combiset |
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from overheating (see the section on |
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"Overheat protection"). | aOverheating protection | ||
When you select a power setting, the | bHeating strip | ||
heating element switches on and you |
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will see the heating strip through the |
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combiset. |
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The power setting determines how hot |
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the burner will get, and this is |
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electronically regulated. This means |
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that the burner will switch on and off as |
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needed to maintain the selected power |
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level. |
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aTechnical detail (not a defect)
bOverheating protection
cOutside heating strip
dSeparation strip
eInside heating strip
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