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User Manual
Using the SmartBoil Function
The SmartBoil function is a set of built-in temperatures that
can help simplify boiling water, soups, broths and pasta.
Note:
This function can only work in the third cooking zone.
To activate the SmartBoil function:
1. First touch the button for the particular zone you would
like to use.
2. Touch the SmartBoil button . The display will show
—
,
indicating that the SmartBoil level is set to the ‘2L’ heat.
3. Touching the SmartBoil button again, the display will then
show
, indicating that the SmartBoil level has been set
to ‘3L’ heat.
4. Touching the SmartBoil button a third time, the display will
show
, indicating that the SmartBoil level is set to ‘5L’.
5. To cancel the SmartBoil function, simply tap the button
for the zone you have selected, or alternatively touch the
Temp/Time slide control to revert to the previous setting.
Once the water has boiled, a series of tones will sound and
the corresponding zone’s indicator will flash. Simply press
the SmartBoil button to turn off the alert. The heat setting for
the zone will automatically revert to 9.
Use pans with a diameter that proportionately correspond to
the size of the cooking zone. Do not use cast-iron cookware,
and do no use a lid as the lid may affect the boiling process.
Note:
The initial temperature of the water used in the pot
when heating will affect the boiling process. It is ideal that it
is room temperature, not too hot nor cold.
Note:
While SmartBoil or Boost is activated for the third
zone, the fourth cooking zone’s power will be limited.
Activating the Child Safety Lock
It is possible to lock the cooktop controls to prevent any
unintended use. When the controls are locked, all the
controls will disabled except for the Power button.
To lock the controls:
1. First touch the Child Safety Lock button , the display
will show ‘
l‚
’, indicating that the Child Safety Lock has
been activated.
2. To unlock the cooktop, ensure that the cooktop is turned
on. Next, touch and hold the Child Safety Lock button for
several seconds and the cooktop will then unlock.
Using the Timer Function
The Timer function can be used in two ways, either as a
minute minder (kitchen timer), or as a way to automatically
turn off cooking zones after a set period of time. The timer
can be set up to 99 minutes.
Using the timer as a minute minder:
1. Touching the Timer button
CL
, the display will show ‘
¡o
’
The ‘
o
’ will flash, indicating both the default time of 10
minutes, and that the ‘
o
’ is ready to be calibrated.
2. Set the time by using the Temp/Time slider controls,
sliding right to add more time, and sliding left to subtract
time. The ‘
o
’ will change on the display as you do so.
3. Touch the Timer button again, and the ‘
¡
’ will then flash.
4. Set the time by using the Temp/Time slider controls,
sliding right to add more time, and sliding left to subtract
time. The ‘
¡
’ will change on the display as you do so.
5. Let go of the Temp/Time slider controls, and the timer will
be set. Once the set time schedule has elapsed, an alert
tone will sound for 30 seconds, and the display will flash
‘
oo
’ indicating that the timer has finished.
Using the timer to shutdown cooking zones:
1. First touch the button for the particular zone you would
like to apply the timer.
2. Follow steps 2–5 of ‘Using the timer as a minute minder’.
3. When the cooking timer has finally elapsed, the
corresponding cooking zone will switch off automatically.
Other cooking zones will continue to operate as normal.
Note:
A decimal ‘
.
’ next to the the particular zone’s power
level indicator will illuminate, indicating that zone has had
the timer applied to it.
If the timer is set on more than one zone:
1. When the timer is set for several cooking zones at once,
decimal indicators ‘
.
’ on the relevant cooking zones
will be active. The timer display will show the relevant
countdown for the cooking zone that has been most
recently selected, and that zone’s decimal indicator will
flash. Touching a zone’s button will allow the timer display
to show the corresponding countdown to your selection.
2. Once the countdown timer for a zone has elapsed, that
same zone will automatically switch off. The timer display
will then show the next remaining countdown, and the
decimal indicator for the corresponding zone will flash.
Operating Your Cooktop
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