Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- 3. ENVIRONMENTAL CARE
- 4. GET TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE
- 5. USING THE COOKING HOB
- 5.1 General warnings and advice
- 5.2 Control panel
- 5.3 Switching on and off the hob
- 5.4 Switching on the cooking zone
- 5.5 Switching off the cooking zone
- 5.6 Residual heat
- 5.7 Power Function
- 5.8 Pause function
- 5.9 Timer
- 5.9.1 Setting the timer
- 5.9.2 End of set time
- 5.9.3 Deactivating the timer
- 5.10.1 Setting the cooking time
- 5.10.2 Changing the set time
- 5.10.3 End of set time
- 5.12.1 Activating the bridge function
- 5.12.2 Deactivating the bridge function
- 5.13.1 Activating the control lock
- 5.13.2 Deactivating the control lock
- 6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- 7. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8. INSTALLATION
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Instructions for the user
5.13 Control lock
The control lock is a device that protects the appliance from accidental or inappropriate use.
This function cannot be enabled if the cooking zones are active.
5.13.1Activating the control lock
After having switched on the hob (see “5.3 Switching on and off the hob”), press keys and at
the same time. After the buzzer has sounded press key .
The controls are now locked and will appear on the display.
In case of a power failure the control lock will be disabled.
5.13.2Deactivating the control lock
Press keys and at the same time. After the buzzer has sounded press key .
5.14 Power management
To optimise energy consumption, the groups made up of two
hot plates (see figure below) are prevented from supplying
more than a determined maximum operating power. If the
value set for the two hot plates exceeds the permitted power,
the electronic circuit board will automatically maintain the
maximum level permitted modifying the power supplied by the
hot plates. The power level selected by the electronic circuit
board will always be visible on the display.
Priority is given to the last zone set.