Instructions for the user

7.2.10 Switching off

The hob switches off when all the displays read 0.

About 30 seconds after the last plate is set on 0, the hob will switch off automatically.

If the plates are hot, 5 seconds after the switch-off the "H" appears, warning of the residual heat.

7.2.11 “DEMO” mode

Some models have a DEMO function (not normally enabled) which deactivates the plates. If, however, you are experiencing problems, the following keystroke sequence, to be executed within 60 seconds of switching on the hob, will deactivate DEMO mode.

Press the leftmost key one time, then the third key from the left two times, and finally the second key from the left three times.

7.3 Cooking tips

The table below shows the power values which can be set, with the relative type of food alongside. Setting may vary depending on the amount of food and personal taste.

KNOB

 

NUMBER ON

 

TYPE OF FOOD

SETTING

 

THE DISPLAY

 

 

11

22-3

34-5

To melt butter, chocolate, and the like.

To heat food, keep small amounts of water on the boil, and whip up sauces with egg yolk or butter.

To heat solid or liquid food, keep small amounts of water on the boil, thaw deep-frozen food, cook omelettes of 2 or 3 eggs, fruit and vegetables, and the like.

46

57-8

69

To stew meat, fish and vegetables, simmer food, make jams, and so on.

To roast meat, fish, steaks, and liver; to sauté meat, fish, eggs and so on.

To deep-fry potatoes, etc and to quick-boil water.

For best results and energy saving, only use receptacles suitable for electric cooking:

- The bottom of the receptacles must be very thick and perfectly flat; before placing on the cooking hob, make sure that it, as well as the cooking hob

itself, are perfectly clean and dry. - To avoid scratching of the cooking hob, never use cast-iron receptacles or

receptacles with a rough bottom.

-To avoid waste of energy, make sure that the diameter of the receptacle

bottom is the same as that of the circle marked on the cooking hob.

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Smeg P662-1, P652, P662B-1 manual Cooking tips, Demo mode, Knob Number on Type of Food Setting Display