Residual Heat Functions
After all cooking processes there is
some heat stored in the vitroceramic
glass called residual heat. The con-
trol can calculate roughly how hot the
glass is in the worst case. If the calcu-
lated temperature is higher than + 60
° C, then this will be indicated in the
corresponding heater display after the
heater or the hob control was turned
off. The residual heat display is shown
as long as the calculated heater tem-
perature is > + 60° C.
The residual heat display has the low-
est priority and is overwritten by every
other display value, during safety turn-
offs and displaying an error code.
After reapplying the supply voltage to
the hob control after an interruption in
the supply voltage, causes that the re-
sidual heat display flashes, if the cor-
responding heater had a residual heat
of greater + 60 ° C before the power
interruption occurred. The display will
flash until the max. residual heat time
has expired or the heater is selected
and activated.
CLEANING AND CARE
Cookware with rough finishes should
not be used since these can scratch
the glass ceramic surface. The bottom
of quality cookware should be as thick
and flat as possible. Before use, make
sure that the bottom of the cookware is
clean and dry.
Always place the cookware on the cook-
ing zone before switching the cooking
zone on. If possible, always place the
lids on the cookware. Bottom of cook-
wares must not be smaller or larger
than the cooking zones, they should be
at the proper size as indicated below to
avoid wasting energy.
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Before cleaning the hob, first remove
the plug from the electrical supply
socket. Then ensure that there is no re-
sidual heat stored in the appliance. Vit-
roceramic glass is very resistant to high
temperature and overheating. If there
is residual heat stored in the appliance,
´H` will flash on the heater display. In
order to avoid burns, let the appliance
cool down.
Remove all spilt food and fat using a
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