User manual

Selection of heat retention
All four cooking zones are fitted with a heat
retention setting . Use area to set the
heat retention position .
Choose Stop+Go
The Stop+Go function switches all the con-
nected cooking zones to heat retention set-
ting at the same time and then back to the
earlier heating setting. This function is suita-
ble for a short interruption before continuing
with cooking, for example to answer the tel-
ephone.
Press and the heat retention position is
shown.
To switch off the function, press
and the
earlier heating setting is shown in the display.
The Automax function
This cooker is fitted with a special automatic
heating system called Automax. The function
is engaged each time you wish to use it. It
works like this:
You select the setting for the heat that you
consider suitable for cooking/roasting. The
heating zone starts at the highest heat setting
and goes over automatically to the selected
setting after a certain time.
Cooking/roasting with Automax
This is how you activate the function. Note!
This must be done each time you wish to
use the automatic system.
1. Set the function Automax , A appears in
the display.
2. Then make the desired setting for cook-
ing/roasting. It takes about 5 seconds
before A lights up in the indication area.
The heater zone display shows A. This im-
plies that the heating zone operates at max-
imum heat for a certain time, depending on
the heating setting selected. See the dia-
gram.
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8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0
TEMP.
MIN.
When the time has expired, there is auto-
matic switch-over to the set value and the
letter A is no longer shown. If the setting is
changed during heating with AUTOMAX this
function disappears and re-setting must be
carried out. In general it can be said that set-
tings 2–5 are suitable for cooking and set-
tings 6–8 for roasting. For heat retention, set-
ting 1 is suitable. But, as usual, you must ex-
periment to find the setting and heating zone
that is best for you and your pots and pans.
Here is a little advice concerning the right
heating setting and suitable heating zone.
Each zone corresponds to a number in the
tables (SEE ILLUSTRATION).
10 electrolux