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Use & Care Manual
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If a hot surface light is ON use caution when working around the cooktop as it is still hot.
Fast Boil (Booster) function
Once a heating element has been selected, touch the [FAST BOIL] key to enable/disable this function, before or after setting the power level.
A beep sounds and the heater display shows the selected power level and a “P” alternatively. The “Peacock Tail” shows the selected power level.
The heater works at full power (level 9, always on) for 10 minutes. After these 10 minutes the heater returns to the selected power level.
This option is available for all the cooking zones, both standard, both special ones (multiple zones or bridge).
Key Lock function
The key lock function is activated or deactivated holding the [LOCK] key for 2 seconds. The lock indication turns on, the keyboard is locked. Of course, the [LOCK] key itself is always enabled.
The keys are automatically locked at
The locking function can be activated regardless of the heaters condition (working or not). The key lock function locks all the keys but the [OFF] ones. Also the general [ON/OFF] key remains active for the off function.
Setting the timer
It works as a minute minder and it doesn’t stop any heating element.
The timer is available in some models only. It can be set independently from the heating element, even if there aren’t any working zones. If the cooktop is not working, touch first the main [ON/OFF] key to enter
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Touch
The timer led (ref.2) indicates whether the timer is running.
The dot in the lower right corner of the display (ref.3) is flashing when the timer has been selected in order to change its value. After 5 seconds since the last touch the new value is accepted and the dot disappears. A beep confirms that the new value was accepted correctly.
To cancel the timer, hold
In some models the timer can be set in relation with a cooking zone:
•Select the cooking zone you want to time.
•Touch
•Set the timer value.
•The timer led gets steady, the value is accepted and the countdown begins.
If more than one timer is set, the display shows the lowest value, the one that will expire first. The timer led (ref.4) related to the zone which the displayed value is referring to, is flashing. If the displayed value refers to the independent timer, the timer led (ref.2) flashes.
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To check the remaining time for any one of the timed zone, touch the [ON] key related to the zone: the corresponding timer led will begin to flash and the value on the timer display will switch for some seconds to the new value. After a
To check the independent timer value when it’s not displayed with the highest priority, touch
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