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1. these may catch fire Never try to extin guish a fire with water in this event dis connect the device and cover the flames with a lid a plate or a blanket A Do not store any object on the cooking areas of the stovetop Prevent a possible fire hazard A Do not place metal objects such as knives forks spoons or lids on the surfa ce of the hob as they may get very hot A The induction generator complies with all current European standards Nonetheless we recommend that peo ple with heart devices with such as artificial pacemakers consult with their doctor or if in doubt refrain from using the induction zones A It is advisable not to use the induction hob during the pyrolitic clea ning function in the case of the pyrolitic ovens due to the high temperature rea ched by this appliance When finished turn off the coo king zone by using the touch controls Otherwise an undesired operation could occur if a pan is accidentally pla ced on the cooking zone during the next three minutes Avoid possible accidents A The size of the base of the cook ware to be used should be large enough to completely cover the coo king zone drawn on the glass Depen ding on the type of cookware material and size the induction zones may work with smaller cookware A Please remember that in order to work the induction elements need to be used with cookware that has a ferro magnetic base material attracted by a 12
2. almost automatically This function is available only in the plates where this symbol appears t Pot requirements For properly using boil control the pot must have the following characteristics Bottom size as close as possible to the diameter of the plate NO COVER Filled more than halfway of its capacity with room temperature water never use lukewarm or hot water Not fulfilling these requirements will result in inadequate control of boiling N WARNING do not use this func tion for cooking methods other than boiling water Never use oil It can over heat and create flames Activating the function Select the proper plate The decimal point lights up Push sensor iti 12 An A will appear on the plate indicator and the pilot 9 will turn on In the timer for this plate a moving segment will appear which indicates that the system has started to monitor cooking When the system detects that it is about to boil an initial beep will go off Take this time to prepare the food you want to boil or cook After 30 seconds a second beep will go off If you haven t done it already now is time to put the food into the pot After the second beep the system will acti vate the timer as a chronometer so that you can control how long the food has been boiling eo x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pago 21 A few seconds after the chronometer is activated a third beep wil
3. P20770 Maquetaci n 1 17 03 2014 09 36 Page 12 mw magnet A Always use cookware with a flat smooth base on the induction ele ments Using cookware with a defor med concave or curved base can lead to overheating that can damage the glass or the cookware A Please take into account that the cookware that you use can greatly affect the how well the induction ele ment works You may find cookware on the market that although marked as being suitable for induction hobs does not work very well or is not easily recognised by the induction element due to the little amount or poor quality of the ferromagnetic material that the cookware has in its base N The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervised or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a responsible person for their safely N Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance A If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly quali fied person in order to avoid a hazard N Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance AN Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hotplate since they can get hot P20770 Maquetaci n 1 17 03 2014 09 36 Page 13 Ec N WARNING I
4. 60 mm from the back of the countertop to avoid blocking the countertop fans with objects placed in the drawer In this way potential risks can be avoided due to inflammable objects that may be stored in the drawer INSTALLATION WITH A THERMOVENTI LATED OVEN UNDER THE HOB The oven should be installed according to the corresponding manual If the countertop is installed with an oven The dimensions L and W are in the table Dimen TEF sions and characteristics in the Technical Infor underneath it is recommended that the Vere same be a brand thermo ventilated 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P ljo 14 oven to ensure good operation of the countertop A space should be left in front of the furni ture for evacuation of hot air The opening should be at least 5 mm high Its length should be the width of the furniture An opening of 20 mm should be made in the back part of the furniture to allow inta ke of cold air see figure 1 N When hobs are handled before being installed care should be taken in case there is any protruding part or sharp edge which could cause injury When installing units or applian ces above the hob the hob should be protected by a board so that the glass cannot be damaged by accidental blows or heavy weight IN The glues used in manufacturing the kitchen unit and on the decorative laminates and on the laminates that are part of the worktop surface should be made t
5. Kitchen cloths Nickel scourers never use dry Steel scourers NO NO Hard synthetic scourers green Soft synthetic scourers blue Glass scrapers Liquid polish for domestic appliances and or glass NO NO MESZ YES YES pens do not try and remove the frag ments with your hands carefully use tweezers or a knife with a sharp tip See fig 6 AN Only use the blade on the vitroce ramic surface Make sure that the body of the scraper does not come into con tact with the glass since this could scratch the vitroceramic glass A Only use blades that are in perfect conditions Replace the blade immedia tely when it shows any signs of wear A After using the scraper pull in and protect the blade See fig 7 N Cookware may become stuck to the glass if something has melted bet ween the base of the cookware and the glass Do not attempt to unstick the cookware when it is cold you could break the glass ceramic A Do not stand or lean on the glass It could break and cause injury Do not keep any objects on the glass 61401274_GB_DE_Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pgp 25 BEKO reserves the right to alter its manuals in any way it deems necessary or useful while not alte ring their basic characteristics Environmental considerations The symbol Ron the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it should be ha
6. The hob suddenly starts to bleep There is a cloth container Remove any object covering or liquid on the Touch Con the Touch Control and or trol clean any liquid that might have been spilt on it The timer was activated Touch the clock sensor to and the preset time has deactivate the bleep finished The hob or any of the hotplates powers off during cooking There is a container cloth Remove any object that or liquid covering the Touch might be covering the Control Touch Control One or several of the hot Allow the overheated hot plates has overheated plates to cool down for a few minutes before powe K ring them up again A timed hotplate failed to power off at the end of the set time The hotplate had not been Make sure that the time set correctly was set following the ins tructions manual When cooking at a level below 9 there are fluctuations in the power The induction generator of This is not a defect the cooker turns on and off alternately in order to keep the chosen cooking level www beko com au
7. read the installation and connection instruc tions These hob models may be installed in the same kitchen furniture units as brand ovens For your safety installation should be carried out by an authorised technician and should comply with existing installa tion standards Likewise any internal work on the hob should only be done by BEKO s technical staff including the change of the flexible supply cable of the appliance Safety warnings Ar the ceramic glass breaks or cracks immediately unplug the stove top to avoid electric shocks This appliance is not designed to work with an external timer not built into the appliance or a separate remo te control system Do not steam clean this device The device and its accessible parts may heat up during operation Avoid touching the heating elements Children younger than 8 years old must stay away from the stovetop unless they are permanently supervised This device may solely be used by children 8 years old or older people with impaired physical sensory or mental abilities or those who lack experience and knowledge ONLY when supervised or if they have been given adequate instruction on the use of the device and understand the dangers its use involves User cleaning and main tenance may not be done by unsupervi sed children N Children must not play with the device Precaution It is dangerous to cook with fat or oil without being present as e x
8. up its power level can be modified TURNING A PLATE OFF A plate can be turned off by decreasing its cooking level to J In order to do this the plate must have been previously selected decimal point lit up Once a plate has been turned off an will appear on the corresponding power indi e x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P ljo 19 cator if the glass surface of the cooking area reaches an elevated temperature Burn risk exists When the temperature decreases the indicator turns off if the cooktop is disconnected or it will show a L if it is still on TURNING ALL PLATES OFF All plates can be simultaneously discon nected by using the general on off sensor 1 All plate indicators will turn off Pan detector Induction cooking zones have a built in pan detector This way the plate will stop working if there is no pan present or if the pan is not suitable The power indicator will show a symbol to designate there is no pan LJ if while the zone is on no pan is detected or the pan is not suitable If a pan is taken off the zone while it is run ning the plate will automatically stop supplying energy and it will show the symbol for there is no pan When a pan is once again placed on the cooking zone energy supply will resume at the same power level previously selected The time for pan detection is 3 minutes If a pan is not placed within this time period or the pan is
9. 0 watt induction element 4 1 850 2 500 watt induction element Induction power with the Power function activated Residual heat indicator M Maximum induction power 7 400 watts Power supply voltage 220 240 volts Frequency 50 60 hertz 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P lgo 11 Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Dear Customer We are delighted that you have put your trust in us We are confident that the new hob that you have purchased will fully satisfy your needs This modern functional and practical model has been manufactured using top quality materials that have undergone strict quality controls throughout the manu facturing process Before installing and using it please read this Manual carefully and follow the ins tructions closely this will guarantee better results when using the appliance Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it easily and thus abide by the Guarantee conditions In order to benefit from this Guarantee it is essential that you submit the purchase receipt together with the Guarantee certifi cate Ii You should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the tech nical datasheet together with the Ins truction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It has important technical information about the appliance Safety Instructions Before first use you should carefully
10. 2 14 31 P g 23 Power surges in the network A The touch control can bear cer tain variations in voltage supply admis sible by electric distribution networks Abnormally high power surges can cause the control system to break down just like with any other electric device Suggestions and recommendations To get the best use out of your hob you should follow the following suggestions and recommendations Utilize receptacles with completely flat bottoms given that the larger the con tact surface is between the glass and the receptacle so much the better will the plate performance be In order to prevent denting the bases of the cook ware recommend using cookware with thick bases Figure 5 shows how cook ware that is dented or concave has a smaller contact surface Wrong Make sure that cookware is well centred on the drawings that indicate the heating zone Dry the bases of cookware before pla cing them on the hob Do not leave any plastic object or utensil or any aluminium foil lying on the vitro ceramic hob Do not drag over the glass cookware with corners or edges that could damage the glass The glass will withstand bangs from large cookware that does not have sharp edges Please be careful with impacts from small sharp utensils Please be careful not to let sugar or pro ducts containing sugar fall on the glass since they may react with the glass when the glass is hot a
11. HII 94400 FT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USE AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS INDUCTION AND VITROCERAMIC HOBS BEKO P20983R00 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Paggo 4 Introduction Notes about the cookware to be used with your induction hob The size of the base of the cookware to be used should be large enough to completely cover the cooking zone drawn on the glass Depending on the type of cookware material and size the induction zones may work with smaller cookware Please remember that in order to work the induction elements need to be used with cook ware that has a ferromagnetic base material attracted by a magnet N Always use cookware with a flat smo oth base on the induction elements Using cookware with a deformed concave or cur ved base can lead to overheating that can damage the glass or the cookware N Please take into account that the cookware that you use can greatly affect the how well the induction element works You may find cookware on the market that although marked as being suitable for induc tion hobs does not work very well or is not x easily recognised by the induction element due to the little amount or poor quality ofthe ferromagnetic material that the cookware has in its base 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pa et0 HII 94400 FT 1 2 300 3 700 watt induction element 2 1 400 1 800 watt induction element 3 1 850 2 50
12. are sliding over the glass They can be ned using a cleaning agent especially removed by thorough cleaning with a spe made for vitroceramic hobs following the cial vitroceramic cleaning agent although manufacturer s instructions it may be that the cleaning needs to be repeated more than once Sticky stains that have been burned in can be removed by using a scraper with a Worn trim is the result of using abrasive razor blade cleaning products or cookware with une ven bases which wear down the seri Rainbow colouring caused by cookware graphy that has dry bits of grease on its base or when grease gets between the glass and Attention the cookware while cooking It can be N removed from the surface of the glass Take great care when using the using a nickel scouring pad with water or glass scraper The blade can cause a with a special vitroceramic cleaner injury Plastic objects sugar or food with a high If the scraper is used inappropria sugar content that are melted onto the hob tely the blade can break and a fragment should be removed immediately while hot can become incrusted between the by using a scraper lateral trim and the glass If this hap i RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS Product Should it be used to clean the surround Soft and liquid detergents ages or powder dag No Special glass ceramic cleaning agents Gresseremoving sprays overs ue M no Soft cloths YES Kitchen towels
13. e the Block function will appear as activated pilot light 10 on In this case you must deactivate the block function in order to turn the cooktop on To do this push sensor amp 6 until pilot 10 turns off 1 Touch sensor 9 1 for at least one second Touch Control is now activated and a appears in all power indicators 3 If a cooking zone is hot the corresponding indicator will show an and a JU alternati vely Once the Control is on you must activate a plate within 10 seconds otherwise the Touch Control will automatically turn off While the touch control is activated it can be disconnected at any moment by tou ching the general on off sensor 1 even if it has been blocked see section Blocking cooktop sensors Sensor 1 always has priority in disconnecting the touch control Ic 2 G Tel 060 ACTIVATING PLATES Once the Touch Control is activated with sensor 1 any plate can be turned on by following these steps 1 Select the plate by using the correspon ding sensor 3 In other words press with your finger the NUMBER INDICA TOR If the glass is hot the said indica tor will go from showing an to showing level 2 The decimal point to the bottom right of the number lights up indicating that the plate has been selected 2 Use the cursor slider 2 to choose a cooking level between Zand 5 As long as the plate is selected in other words with the decimal point lit
14. efore the pause Heat Sustainment Function This function makes it possible to keep warm food that is in the pan placed on the e x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pagp 20 cooking area This function is independently available for each one of the plates To activate it select the plate The decimal point will light up Then push sensor t 13 The symbol A will appear in the indicator and the corresponding pilot 8 will turn on To disconnect this function all you have to do is modify the power of the plate or directly turn it off Power Function This function supplies extra power to the plate above the nominal value Said power depends on the size of the plate see values specified with in the presen tation section with the possibility of rea ching the maximum value permitted by the generator 1 Select the desired plate with the corres ponding sensor 3 The decimal point will light up 2 On the cursor Slider push directly on position P 5 The power level indica tor will show the symbol P and the plate will start to supply extra power The Power function has a maximum dura tion as specified in table 1 After this time the power level will automatically adjust to g Boil Control Function This innovative function is of an enormous help if you want to cook pasta rice eggs or boil any kind of food This function allows you to perform this cooking method
15. f the surface is crac ked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of an electric shock N This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separate remote control system AN If the electrical supply is restric ted means of all pole disconnection must be accessible and incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P jo 13 Installation INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED Minimum distan TECHNICIAN ACCORDING TO CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS Positioning the hobs To install these models an opening with the dimensions shown in figure 1 should ER i Important minimum be cut into the unit s worktop ventilation distances The system for fixing the hob is intended min 40 for use with kitchen units with a thickness of 20 30 and 40 mm The minimum distance between the surfa ce of the hob and the lower part of the kit chen unit or the hood located above the hob should be 650 mm If the hood s insta llation instructions recommend that the gap is greater than this you should follow this advice The unit where the hob and oven will be located should be suitably fixed THERMOVENTI LATED OVEN INSTALLATION WITH A CUTLERY DRAWER OR LOW CUPBOARD If you wish to install a silverware drawer under the countertop you should install a cover or spacer located at least
16. hould include correct ear thing in compliance with current norms If the flexible supply cable fitted to the appliance ever needs to be changed it should be replaced by s official tech e 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P ljo 15 nical service The input cable should not be in contact either with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven if the oven is installed in the same unit 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pago 16 Technical Information Technical data Class 3 Hob Dimensions and characteristics Models HII 94400 FT Hob dimensions Height mm 60 Length mm 900 Width mm 510 Dimensions of the positioning in the unit Length mm L 860 Width mm W 490 Depth mm 55 Configuration am 1 400 1 800 W 1 850 2 500 W 2 300 3 700 W Electrics Nominal Power Supply voltage V N 50 60 Power of the induction elements with the Power function activated 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pio 17 Use and Maintenance Touch control panel user instructions CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS see fig 3 and 4 DGeneral on off sensor 2 Cursor slider for controlling power 3PLATE SELECTION SENSORS and power indicators Timer indicators 5 Direct access to Power Function 6 Activation sensor for Block Function Z Activation sensor for Stop Function 8 Pilot indicator light Heat sustainment Fu
17. k If you wish to stop the clock before the pro grammed time is up this can be done at any time by simply adjusting its value to 1 Select the plate you wish to stop the timer on by directly touching its corres ponding indicator 3 2 Adjust the value of the clock to by using the less sensor 4 14 This can also be done more quickly by pushing the less and more sensors 14 and 15 at the same time Total Zone Function By using this function it is possible to achieve that two plates as shown in the screen function at the same time both for selecting a power level as well as for acti vating the timer function To activate this function you should press the sensor It gt or 17 Upon doing so the decimal points 16 of the plates light up and both turn to power level 5 The timer 4 of the lower plate will turn off and from then on it will be the upper one that indicates the values of the clock for both To deactivate this function vou should press the sensor again llor d 17 Overheating safety Induction zones are protected against the electrical system overheating which could damage it The internal fan automatically turns on and off depending on the temperature of the electronic system Therefore when the fan is on and you turn the cooktop off the fan will continue to run for a few minutes in order to cool the electronics x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 201
18. l go off indicating that from this moment on the system will reduce the energy supplied in order to maintain a gentle and steady boil The chronometer will remain active until coo king has finished If desired the chronometer can be deacti vated and you can set a time for the count down to occur and the plate to automati cally turn off see section Timer Function Deactivating the function You can cancel the function at any time by simply turning off the plate or modifying the power level Safety shut off MAXIMUM TIME RUNNING If one or more plates have been acciden tally left on they will automatically shut off after a certain amount of time which starts to count from the moment the last action was taken on the plate See table 1 When the safety shut off has occurred the power indicator of the corresponding plate will show an if there exists a burn risk Otherwise a will be shown Table 1 Power level selected MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME in hours COVERED SENSORS SAFETY The touch control is equipped with a func tion to detect when an object pan cloth or certain liquids covers the panel sensors for more than 10 seconds This therefore prevents the object from being able to activate or deactivate a plate without you realising it When the touch control detects that an object is covering the sensors it starts to beep until the object covering the control panel is removed If the touch c
19. l or use directly to the base of the cookware with a thicker base cookware and or that is one piece The touch control panel doesn t go on or if it s on it doesn t respond MER The lock is activated Deactivate the lock The sound of a fan can be heard when cooking and the sound continues IC after the cooker has been turned off The induction zones have a The fan only works when the fan that cools the electronic temperature of the electronic system system is high when the tem perature decreases the fan turns off automatically regar dless of whether or not the Cooker is activated When frying or cooking stew it seems as though the energy of the induction zones decreases the induction element heats less If the temperature of the glass Excess temperature problems or of the electronic system during cooking only occur in becomes too high while coo extreme situations an exten king an auto protection ded period of time cooking at system will begin working maximum power or when ins which regulates the power of tallation is inadequate the heating elements so that Verify that installation has the temperature does not con been done in accordance with tinue increasing the indications in the instruc tions manual A heating element goes off and the message C appears The glass is too hot Remove the cookware and let the glass cool down 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P ljo 27
20. nction activated 9 Pilot indicator light Boil control Function activated IO Pilot indicator light Block Function acti vated Pilot indicator light Stop Function acti vated 2 Activation sensor for Boil control Func tion 3 Activation sensor for Heat sustainment Function 4 Less sensor for timer A5 More sensor for timer 6 Decimal point A Total Zone function sensor NIT PI 8 Pilot indicator light Total Zone Function activated Light on Plate selected ready to be used No light off Plate not selected can t be used NOTE Visible only when in use Operations are carried out by using the sensors marked on the control panel Its not necessary to push hard on the glass Simply place your finger on the sen sor to activate the desired function Use the cursor slider 2 to adjust power levels amp 5 and P by sliding your finger over it Sliding towards the right increases the value whereas sliding towards the left decreases it Its also possible to directly select a power level by placing your finger directly on a desired point of the cursor slider N In order to select a plate on these models directly touch the POWER INDICATER NUMBER 3 TI D 996 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P ljo 18 6i r 1 4E 4L 06 dg del EXPRESSION TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON The first time the cooktop is plugged in or after a power outag
21. nd damage the surface A If you cannot turn off the heating element due to an overflow of creams soups or similar foods use a wet rag to remove the food from the touch control panel and keep the rag on the on off sensor button so that the touch control panel turns off Cleaning and care To maintain the vitroceramic hob in good condition it should be cleaned with suitable products and instruments The vitroceramic hob should be cleaned each time it is used when it is either lukewarm or cool This makes cleaning easier and prevents dirt from accumulating through repeated use Never use aggressive cleaning products or products that can scratch the surfaces the table below shows various common pro ducts that may be used The hob should also not be cleaned using steam based appliances CLEANING AND CARING FOR THE GLASS The degree of soiling should be taken into account when cleaning the glass and the instruments and products used should vary depending on how dirty it is x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pago 24 Light soiling When the colour of the glass changes Light non sticky soiling can be cleaned with This does not affect the effectiveness or a damp cloth and a mild detergent or warm stability of the hob and is generally caused soapy water by inadequate cleaning or by poor quality cookware Heavy soiling Metallic sheens are caused by metal cook Serious spots and grease should be clea w
22. nded over to the applicable collection point for the recy cling of electrical and electronic equip ment By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help pre vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could occur if this product is not handled correctly For more detailed information on the recycling of this pro duct please contact your local city offi ce your household waste disposal ser vice or the shop where you purchased the product Packaging materials are organic and fully recyclable Plastic components are identified by marking gt PE lt gt LD lt gt EPS lt etc Throw out packaging mate rials such as household waste in the container of your municipality x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 P ljo 26 If something doesn t work Before calling the Technical Service please check the following possible causes and solutions ERR The induction zones don t get hot The cookware is inadequate Make sure that the base of it doesn t have a ferromagne the cookware is attracted by tic base or it is too small a magnet or use larger cook ware There is a buzzing sound at the beginning of cooking in the induction zones Cookware is not thick enough This buzzing is not a defect or it is not one piece The However if you want to pre buzzing is caused by the vent it slightly reduce the transmission of energy chosen power leve
23. o tolerate temperatures of up to 100 C N EK does not assume any res ponsibility for any malfunction or damage caused by faulty installation PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY Fixing the hob When the gap has been properly sized the gasket should be put on the lower side of the glass Silicone should not be applied between the glass and the unit worktop because if it becomes neces sary to remove the hob from its posi tion the glass could break when trying to detach it To attach the cooking countertop to the fur niture a set of clamps are supplied that should be fastened in the existing holes in the lower part of the framework There are two possible ways to position the clips as can be seen in figure 2 Depending on the thickness of the worktop itis possible to use the self tapping screws that are provided as a fastening accessory by putting them into the clip s round hole This hole will be threaded as the screw is inserted into it This should be done before fixing the clip to the worktop Sealing washer Connecting the electricity The electric connection is made using an omnipolar switch or plug where accessi ble that is suitable for the intensity to be tolerated and that has a minimum gap of 3 mm between its contacts This will ensure disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the hob The connection s
24. ontrol was on it automatically shuts off for safety rea sons If after a few minutes the object covering the sensors has still not been removed the beeping will cease AN Keep in mind that this safety function turns on even when the touch control is off AN Take precaution and do not place objects on the touch control e x 61401274 GB DE Maquetaci n 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Pgp 22 Timer function countdown clock This function facilitates cooking given that you don t have to be present You can set a timer for a plate and it will turn off once the desired time is up For these models you can simultaneously program each plate for durations ranging from 1 to 90 minutes Setting a timer on a plate To set a timer on a plate you should take the following steps Select the desired plate by directly tou ching its corresponding indicator 3 and choose a power level with the cursor sli der 2 2 The two digits of the timer for the plate selected will turn on showing You can set the amount of time desired with sensors 14 and 15 3 After a few seconds the countdown begins When there is less than one minute left the clock will begin to count down in seconds Once the countdown has finished the timed plate will turn off and a series of beeps will be heard They can be stopped by touching either of the sensors 14 or 15 associated with the clock Disconnecting the cloc
25. unsuitable the cooking zone shuts off The power indicator will go from showing the symbol there is no pan to showing O AN When finished turn off the coo king zone by using the touch controls Otherwise an undesired operation could occur if a pan is accidentally pla ced on the cooking zone during the next three minutes Avoid possible accidents Blocking cooktop sensors BLOCK FUNCTION With the Block Function you can block the other sensors except for the on off sensor 1 in order to avoid undesired opera tions This function is useful as a childpro of safety To activate this function touch sensor 6 for at least one second Once you have done so the pilot 10 turns on indicating that the control panel is blocked To deac tivate the function simply touch sensor 6 again If the on off sensor 9 1 is used to turn off the appliance while the block function is activated it won t be possible to turn the cooktop on again until it unblocks Stop Function This function puts the cooking process on pause The timer will also be paused if it is activated Activating the Stop function Touch the Stop sensor 7 for one second The pilot 11 lights up and the power indicators will show the symbol hi to indicate cooking has been paused Deactivating the Stop function Touch Stop sensor 7 again The pilot 11 turns off and cooking resumes under the same power and timer settings that were established b

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