EASY DECISION
TOUCH CONTROL SAFETY FUNCTIONS
The following safety functions are available to avoid unintended operations of the cooktop control:
Hotplate Safety Cut Off
To prevent the appliance from unwanted, random button operation, a sensor monitoring is included.
In the case of one or more buttons being pressed longer than 12 seconds, the sensor monitoring routine
indicates acoustically that an “error” (pot or other object placed on the button, sensor failure, etc.) has
occurred and switches off the appliance.
If residual heat is present, it will be displayed in all other Heat Level Displays with a red “H”.
Over Temperature Switch Off
Because the controls are very close to the hotplates on the front of the cooktop, it is possible that a pot can
be placed half on the control and not sensed by the sensor safety cut off (not covering a sensor). This can
cause the cooktop to heat up to a very high temperature, which makes the glass and the buttons
untouchable without burning a finger.
To prevent the cooktop control unit from damage caused by overheating, a temperature sensor is available
on the touch control unit which will turn the appliance off when overheating occurs.
Spill Function
The cooktop has a sensor that detects if liquids are spilled on the control panel. This shows up as a flashing
“F” in each Heat level display (even when the unit is not operating). The easiest remedy is to clean/dry the
control panel with a moistened cloth and leave for a minute to dry. If the display is not repeated it is safe to
continue cooking.
Operating Time Limitation
The cooktop control has a limitation on the operating time. If the heat setting for a hotplate has not been
changed for a certain time, then the hotplate will turn off automatically (a “0“ is displayed for 10 seconds,
then the residual heat sign “H” is displayed). The limit of the operating time depends on the selected heat
setting.
Heat settings 1-2: 6 hours.
Heat settings 3-4: 5 hours.
Heat setting 5: 4 hours.
Heat settings 6-9: 1.5 hours.
After an automatic turn off of a hotplate (as described above) the hotplate is operable again and the
maximum operating time for this heat setting is re-applied.
Residual Heat Functions
After all cooking processes there is some heat stored in the vitroceramic glass called residual heat. The
control can calculate roughly how hot the glass is in the worst case. If the calculated temperature is higher
than + 60 ° C, then this will be indicated in the corresponding Heat Level Display after the hotplate control
has turned off with a red “H”. The residual heat display is shown as long as the calculated heater
temperature is > + 60 ° C.
The display of the residual heat has the lowest priority and is overwritten by every other display value,
during safety turn offs and the display of an error code.
When the supply voltage is re-applied to the cooktop after an interruption to the supply voltage, the
residual heat display flashes if the corresponding hotplate had a residual heat of g 60 ° C before the
power interruption occurred. The display will flash until the maximum residual heat time has expired or the
hotplate has been selected and activated.
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