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You can preset a cooking time, change or check the current status of the remaining cooking time
with the "TIMER” button. You can set the cooking time from 1 minute (0:01) up to 3 hours (3:00,
equivalent to 180 minutes).
To apply the selected time, wait a few seconds without pressing other buttons. The timer is active.
As soon as you have set the timer, the currently selected/remaining cooking time appears in
hours:minutes, alternating with the watt or temperature indication.
As soon as the indicator light above it goes out, the timer is off. Then the last power or temperature
level setting (e.g. 7 or 180) is displayed.
When the time has run its course, you will hear an acoustic
signal and the appliance goes into standby mode.
Please note: When a setting is not changed within about 3 seconds while the display is flashing, the
appliance adopts the last displayed or set value.
To stop the cooking or warming process without preset time, turn the appliance off with the ON/OFF
button.
Note: If the appliance displays one of the error codes E1 – E3 (except E0), unplug the power cord
first. Then, try to restart the appliance.
Caution! Always switch the appliance off after use and unplug it.
Error code table
The error codes E-O to E-3 may appear on the display and an audible warning signal may sound.
Technical data
220-240V~ 50Hz, 2000w, protection class II
This appliance is GS-tested and complies with the CE directives.
Error
Possible cause and corrective action
E-0
Pot recognition: No pot on the hotplate or unsuitable cookware.
Place a suitable pot on the hotplate within 30 seconds.
E-1
Indicates a short-circuit in the electronics. Unplug the power cord
and wait a few minutes before attempting to restart the appliance. In
case of a defect, contact a qualified technician (*).
E-2
Temperature sensor defective. Unplug the power cord and allow the
appliance to cool down. If the appliance cannot be turned on again,
contact a qualified technician (*).
E-3
Electronic monitoring surge voltage protector has triggered. Check
whether the mains voltage of the wall socket which the appliance is
plugged into corresponds to the mains voltage indicated on the
rating plate.