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Extra powerful setting may be additionally switched on for fast cooking on indicated hotplates. This
extra hotplate power is used for heating large quantities of food.
After switching on, the extra power is activated for 10 minutes then automatically switches back on to
the maximum normal level 9.
During the time extra power is activated, the power of other hotplates is limited. This is indicated on the
power display by intermittently flashing the selected cooking level and limited power for a few seconds.
Activating extra powerful setting
• Press the (
H
) sensor of the required cooking zone, the extra cooking is active. The display shows “P”.
When automatic cooking mode is activated the hotplate will operate at maximum power for a limited
period of time and then automatically switch to the reduced power level to resume cooking. It may be
switched on in any of the hotplates for all power settings except for setting “9” where power is set at
maximum all the time.
Automatic cooking mode is activated on any idle hotplate.
• Choose the required continuous cooking level and hold it for 3 seconds.
• The activated heat up time automatic will be displayed through alternating between „A” and the se-
lected continuous cooking level on the display.
EXTRA POWERFUL SETTING
(HOTPLATES MARKED “P”)
HEAT UP TIME AUTOMATIC
Premature turning extra powerful setting off
• Press and scroll on the cursor of the wanted zone, until you get to “0” if you want to turn off the zone,
or until the wanted cooking level.
Glass ceramic hob also features remaining heat indicator “H”. Hotplates are not heated directly, but
through return heat radiating from the dish.
As long as the symbol “H” is on after the hotplate was switched off, the remaining heat may be used for
warming up food or for melting.
Even when the symbol “H” disappears, the hotplate may still be hot.
REMAINING HEAT INDICATOR
Danger
Be careful
not to burn yourself or other users
!
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H
A
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