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To save energy, turn off the burner in advance, in order to exploit the residual heat.
The residual heat indicator “H” is lost in the event of a mains power cut lasting more than 3 seconds.
Turning off the cook top (Fig 10)
The cook top can be turned off at any time by means of the on/off key (1).
The display shows a “H” as long as the temperature remains above 60°C.
4. Dual-circuit burners (Fig 11)
Two burners can be equipped with a second circuit: for instance, the burner is composed of a central disk
and an outer ring. You can turn on the central disk alone (fig. A) or both elements (fig. B). This enables you
to adapt the heated area to the size of the saucepan you are using.
Turning on a dual-circuit burner (Fig 12)
1.Select the required power setting (from 1 to 9) with the keys “+” e “-“ (5/4).
2.Turn on the second circuit by means of the dual circuit key. (6).
The pilot light (10) relating to the burner concerned comes on; the second circuit comes on together with the
first.
Turning off the burner’s second circuit
1.The dual-circuit burner must be on.
2.Touch the dual-circuit key (6).
The pilot light (10) goes off and the second circuit on burner also goes off.
5. Safety cut-out
If one or more burners are accidentally left on, the control automatically turns them off after a certain time
has elapsed. The table below indicates the time interval, which depends on the power level setting.
Level Time limit (hours)
1 10
2 -3 5
4 4
5 3
6 – 8 2
9 1
If the safety cut-out has tripped, the symbol “H” is displayed.
To avoid the automatic cut-out being tripped, simply touch the burner selection key or the “+” or “-“ keys
before the time runs out.
1. Automatic preheating
This automatic device facilitates the cooking process because you do not need to supervise the whole
cooking cycle.
Enabling automatic preheating (Fig 13)
Select level 9 by means of the “-“ key, then select level 9 with the “+” key.
The decimal point in the related cooking zone display flash on.
Finally select the required power setting, e.g. level 6, with the “-“ key.
Example: Select level 9 to enable automatic preheating with the “+” key. Then bring the level down to 6
using the “-“ key. In this way, the burner will be preheated on full power for 1’11”1. After 1’11” the
burner will return to the power level 6.
Level Time limit
1 1’11”
2. 244”’
3. 4’47”
4. 5’28”
5. 6’29”
6. 1’11”
7. 2’44”
8. 2’44”
9. ……