Notes:
If you want to use the timer only as a reminder and not to deactivate a
cooking zone, skip step 1 (selecting a cooking zone) and the timer will only
warn by "Beeps" after the selected time has elapsed.
If you want to change the time for automatic power off after setting the
timer, you must start from step 1.
All cooking zones can be timed, to do this follow the steps indicated above
for each cooking zone.
The timer can only be activated, modified or deactivated when the cooking
zone is selected, that is, when the power level indicator digit is flashing.
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
Inside the induction hob, a temperature sensor is located, which is constantly
monitoring the operating temperature, when it is excessive and the built-in fans
are not capable of reducing the temperature, the hob will stop working
automatically.
AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUTDOWN
It is a protection system that incorporates the induction hob, which turns off
automatically if you forget to turn it off.
The automatic shutdown time varies depending on the selected power, see the
following table:
Auto power off time (hours)
People with a pacemaker should consult their physician before using
this unit.
CLEANING THE INDUCTION HOB
Dirt type
Daily soiling on the
glass surface
(fingerprints, marks,
food stains or
unsweetened spills)
Power level
How to clean
1. Disconnect the power from the
board using the switch or
differential enabled for this.
2. Use an induction hob cleaner
while the surface is warm (but
not hot!)
3. Rinse and dry the plate with a
clean cloth or paper towel.
4. Reconnect the board to power
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2
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When turning off the power to
the
indication of a hot surface, but
the cooking zone still be hot!
Use special scouring pads for
induction hobs. Do not use
harsh, corrosive or abrasive
cleaners that can damage the
plate. Always read the label to
see if your cleanser or scourer is
suitable. Never leave residue on
the surface, the glass can stain.
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