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CONTROL PANEL

(Fig.1):

A

C

D

B

F

E

A1

G

A. 

ON/OFF key

A1. 

Led ON/OFF key

B. 

Slider

C. 

Selection key dual cooking zone/

Power Booster

D. 

Key Pause/Recall

E. 

Cooking zone display

F. 

Display Timer

G. 

Indicator of active double cooking 

zone (Hi-Light)

•  Switching the appliance on:

Press 

key to switch the hob on.

All the displays relative to the cooking 

zones switch on in the   standby 

position. The control unit remains active 

for 20 seconds.

If no cooking zone is selected within 

this time, the ccoking top switches off 

automatically.

•  Switching the cooking zone on:

Select the area of cooking and pressing 

one of the 

E

 display.

Slide the slider 

to increase and 

decrease the power of the cooking 

zone.

The power of the single cooking zone 

can be adjusted in 9 different positions, 

and will be displayed on the display 

bright and with the display to number 

from “1 to 9”.

• (Hi-Light)  Switching the double 

cooking zone on:

To activate this feature, select the 

plate with the double cooking zone and 

adjust the power with the slider 

B

.

Press the key 

C

 to enable the double 

cooking zone, the 

G1

 led lights up.

Press again the key 

C

 to disable the 

double cooking zone, the 

G1

 led lights 

off.

• (Induction) Booster function:

 

After selecting a cooking zone activate 

the Power Booster by pressing the

 

key 

C

This function activates the selected 

cooking zone at maximum power for 

10 minutes. During this time the display 

shows  , when the time elapses it will 

turn to 

9

. To disable the function press 

key 

C.

•  Residual Heat:

If the temperature of the cooking zone 

is still high (over 50°) after it has been 

switched off, the relative display will 

indicate the   symbol (residual heat). 

The symbol will only switch off when 

the burn risk in no longer present.

•  Pot detection:

if the symbol   should appear on one 

of the cooking zone displays, it means 

that:

1) 

The recipient being used is not 

suitable for induction cooking.

2)

 

The diameter of the recipient used is 

inferior to that allowed by the appliance.

3) No recipient is present.

•  Timer:

This feature allows you to set the time 

(from 1 to 99 minutes) to automatically 

turn off the cooking zone selected. 

Activate a cooking zone and adjust 

Summary of Contents for MH-F3B

Page 1: ...C MIXED HOB MH F3B User Instructions hi light induction induction...

Page 2: ...2 A C D B F E A1 min 50 mm 50 mm 20 mm 2 mm Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 1 NO YES Fig 5 A C D B F E A1 G Fig 1...

Page 3: ...3 50 mm 900 mm 880 mm 330 mm 510 mm 325 mm 875 mm 350 mm 50 mm m m 0 3 1 2 3 m m 0 4 1 2 3 Fig 4...

Page 4: ...AC220 240V 50 60HZ AC220 240V 50 60HZ N L AC220 240V 50 60HZ L L2 1 Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 6 3 2 4 1 N L2 L1 2P N 1 2 4 3 L1 L2 N L1 3 2 4 1 N 1P 1N 1 2 4 3 L1 N 2 Ph N 4 x 1 5 mm H 05 V2V2 F 1 Ph N 3...

Page 5: ...without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil ca...

Page 6: ...ot intended to be operated by an external timer or a separate remote control system VENTILATION Fig 5 The distance between the cooktop and built in kitchen s furnitures or cooking apparatuses must gua...

Page 7: ...tergents such as oven sprays or stain removers be used Do not use water spray and steam to clean the appliance COOKING TECHNOLOGY This hob combines the convenient qualities of hi light radiant cooking...

Page 8: ...ng zone and adjust the power with the slider B Press the key C to enable the double cooking zone the G1 led lights up Press again the key C to disable the double cooking zone the G1 led lights off Ind...

Page 9: ...se the appliance switching off the heating elements by pressing the D key When the pause function is active the relative led is on The pause may last for 10 minutes If the status is not terminated wit...

Page 10: ...r they also contain harmful substances that were essential for the proper functioning and safe use of the equipment Handling these materials improperly or disposing of them in your household waste can...

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