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Start-up and use
When you connect the hob to the power supply, a
beep will sound after a few seconds: you can now
turn the hob on.
Turning on the hob
Press key for 3 seconds to turn the hob on.
Cooking zone control
Each cooking zone is operated by a control key and
by a power adjustment set (+ and -).
0
0
5.
Turning on a cooking zone
To turn a cooking zone on, press the
corresponding control key and set the desired
heating power (from 0 to 9) using the
++
++
+ and
--
--
-
keys.
To set the maximum power directly (9), press key
--
--
- briefly.
Turning off a cooking zone
To turn off a cooking zone, press the corresponding
control key and:
press both + and - simultaneously: the
cooking zone power drops immediately to zero
and the zone is turned off.
or press the - key: the heating power drops
progressively until the zone eventually turns off.
Turning off the hob
Press the key; the appliance has been turned off.
If you have locked the hob controls (see paragraph
below), the same will still be locked when you turn
the hob back on. Unlock the controls in order to
operate the cooking zones.
The booster
The booster is only on a few hobs.
To speed up the rise in temperature of the cooking
zones (see cooking zone table on the previous
page), press the
key.
The power display will indicate
PP
PP
P. The booster
function comes to an automatic stop after 4 minutes.
When the booster function is on, certain cooking
zones (see the cooking zone table on the previous
page) are limited to a maximum power of 600W.
Controls lock
When the hob is in use, you can lock the controls to
avoid any accidental changes to the settings (by
children or when cleaning, for example).
Just press the
key, the indicator light next to the
key lights up and
the controls are lockedthe controls are locked
the controls are lockedthe controls are locked
the controls are locked.
To change the power level setting or stop cooking,
the controls have to be unlocked: press the
key,
the indicator light turns off and
the controls arethe controls are
the controls arethe controls are
the controls are
unlockedunlocked
unlockedunlocked
unlocked.
To access the setting of a cooking zone again, select
the zone by pressing the corresponding control key.
Cooking time programming
you may programme all the cooking zones simultaneously
for a maximum cooking time of 99 minutes.
Proceed as follows:
select the cooking zone by pressing the
corresponding control key,
set the desired heating power using the + and -
keys,
press the programming key
,
set the desired cooking time using the + and -
keys,
confirm the programming by pressing the
key
again.
The countdown begins immediately.
The end of programmed cooking is signalled by a beep
(one minute long) and the cooking zone is turned off.
Triple induction plate operation
The operation of this plate depends mainly on the
diameter of the pans which are used during cooking:
if the pans diameter falls within the first marked-
off area, it will be possible to switch on the
individual internal plate. In this case, the booster
does not work and the power output is 1800W;
if the diameter of the pan falls between the first
and second marked-off areas, the maximum
power output increases to 2400W (up to 3000W
with the Booster enabled);
if the diameter of the pan exceeds the second
area and falls between the second and third ones,
the power output of the plate may reach 3000W
(up to 4000W with the Booster enabled).
Therefore, the Booster function may be enabled only
in the last two cases indicated, with an energy
absorption of between 3kW and 4kW, depending on
the diameter of the pan; that is, when the size of the
pan exceeds the diameter of the first area. The
booster function is not enabled if you use only the
smallest central cooking zone (1800W).
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