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2. Change the level by means of the “+”keys.
If the setting is raised, the new preheating time is recalculated taking the time that has already elapsed for
the previous setting into account.
Disabling the automatic preheating function
1.The burner concerned must be on. The decimal point (7) for the corresponding burner must also be on.
2. Touch the “-“ key (4)
Disabling the automatic preheating function
With the symbol “A” showing on the burner display:
1. The burner concerned must be on.
The decimal point (13) for the burner concerned must also be on.
2. Touch the “-“ key (4) at least 10 seconds after enabling the function.
7. Booster functions( Fig 12)
The “booster” function for the ∅210 mm zone is enabled by touching the “Booster” key (8) regardless of the
selected power level. When this function is enabled, the display shows the letter P.
If the power delivered to the
∅145 mm burner exceeds 600W, it will switch off the "booster" function. If you
are using the Ø145 mm zone above 600W and press the "Booster" key for the Ø210 mm zone, then the
Ø145 mm zone will automatically reduce to a power level of 600W.
8. System temperature control (induction)
A temperature sensor situated inside the cook top’s cooling unit constantly measures the temperature of the
generator’s electronic circuits. In the event of these circuits overheating, the system reacts as follows:
The display related to the induction plates shows the power levels alternatively with the symbol “c”.
The overheating of the circuits definitely indicates an anomaly and means that the cook top has not been
installed properly, or the openings for air circulation are not large enough
10. Pan sensor (induction)
Each burner is complete with its own sensor for detecting the presence of a pan.
The system is fine-adjusted to recognize the presence of a pan that, according to the scale of the EN
standards, is one size smaller than the nominal diameter of the burner.
If no pan are detected or if an aluminium pan is detected, the power level flashes on the heater display. After
30 seconds the power levels returns to 0.
If the power level symbol flashs also when a pan is actually on the burner, this generally means that the
size or shape of the pan concerned is unsuitable. In this case, check whether the type of pan is suitable for
induction cooking (see the pan manufacturer’s trademark or instructions).
11. System self test
When the system is connected to the power supply (during installation or after a power cut), a self-test message appears
for 1 second on the displays relating to the burner power settings.
(I 622 TCI) The 4 symbols 0 P–8 mean that the system is functioning correctly.
If a different code appears or the display remains blank, this means there is a problem with the power supply or some
malfunction in the system. In this case, it is best to check the installation again.
12.Timer (Fig 13)
The control device can also have an incorporated timer, which can be assigned to one of the four areas.
1. Touch the “Plus” (10) and “minus“ (11) keys of the timer. The timer display(12) will show “00”, the
other displays “t”.
2. After setting the timer, a burner must be selected within 10 seconds. Select a cooKing zone with the
“Plus” key (5).
3. Select the required time from 1 to 99 minutes with the keys “+” e “-“ (10/11).
If the timer is selected by the “minus” key (11), the starting time would be “99” (maximum value).
4. Select the required power setting (from 1 to 9) with the keys “+” e “-“ (5/4).
The pilot light (13) relating to the burner concerned comes on.
The timer will be assigned to that area: Once countdown is complete the area will switch off
automatically.
Once countdown is complete an acoustic signal will sound for 30”.