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1. 11 or Go 12 associated with 15 the clock If while the clock is working as a count down chronometer at some point the induction plates are set at power level O the touch control panel will turn off after a few seconds but the chronometer will con tinue working until it finishes the count down or the countdown is cancelled To cancel the chronometer simply set the remaining time to 00 Timer function This function will help you with cooking as you will not have to be present during the following the timer plate s will automati cally turn off at the end of the set time The device has an individual timer for each plate This allows it to time all the plates at the same time if required The function is controlled with the time increase decrease sensors 49 and 11 12 associated with the clock 7 SINGLE plate timer To activate the timer on one single plate proceed as follows 1 With the plate powered on and the clock turned off touch one of the sensors a 11 or E 12 corresponding to the clock 2 Turn on the indicator 7 displaying 00 At the same time a blinking will appe ar on the indicators for each of the pla tes that are powered on 3 In the next 5 seconds touch one of the sensors 4 or 5 correspon ding to the plate you wish to time The will be set on the indicator for this plate and the digits on the clock indica 16 tor 7 will start to blink 4 You have
2. A If you do not use the scraper pro perly the blade could break and pieces may get stuck between the decorative side piece and the glass If this hap pens do not try to remove the pieces with your hand use pliers or a sharp pointed knife See fig 6 A Only use the blade on the glass ceramic surface avoid the body of the scraper coming into contact with the glass since this could scratch the glass ceramic A Use blades that are in perfect con ditions and change the blade as soon as it shows any sign of wear A When you finish using the scra per fold it away and cover it well up See fig 7 A Pans may stick to the glass if something has melted between them Do not attempt to unstick the pan when it is cold you could break the glass ceramic The manufacturer reserves the right to alter its manuals in any way it deems necessary or useful while not altering their basic characteristics Environmental considerations The dyinbol Bon the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recy 19 cling of electrical and electronic equip ment By ensuring this product is dis posed of correctly you will help pre vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this
3. could occur if a pan is accidentally pla ced on the cooking zone during the next three minutes Avoid possible accidents Installation INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS Positioning the hob To install these models an opening with the dimensions shown in figure 1 will be cut into the unit s worktop The fastening system for the top is desig ned for furniture thicknesses of 20 30 and 40 mm The minimum distance between the surfa ce supporting the cooking pans and the lower part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the hob should be 650 mm If the hood s installation instructions recommend that the gap is greater than this you should follow this advice The unit where the hob and oven will be located will be suitably fixed INSTALLATION WITH FAN OVEN UNDER THE HOB The oven should be installed according to the corresponding manual If a fan oven is being installed please remember that this hob has only been cer tified to work with the manufacturer s brand ovens An opening of 20 mm should be made in the back part of the cabinet in order to allow cold air to enter see figure 1 A When hobs are handled before being installed care should be taken in case there is any protruding part or sharp edge which could cause injury A When installing units or applian Minimum distance fig 1 to wall qt D
4. product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purcha sed the product Packaging materials are organic and fully recyclable Plastic components are identified by marking gt PE lt gt LD lt gt EPS lt etc Throw out packaging mate rials such as household waste in the container of your municipality 20 If something doesn t work Before calling the Technical Service please make the following checks Fault Possible cause Possible solution The induction zones are not heating up The pan is unsuitable it Check that the pan base does not have a ferromag reacts to a magnet or use a netic base or it is too larger pan small When you start using the induction zones you hear a buzzing sound The pan is light or made This buzzing is not a fault If up of more than one part however you wish to avoid it The buzzing comes from lower the power level slightly energy being transmitted or use a pan that has a hea directly to the base of the vier base and or that is made pan of a single part The touch control does not come on The lock is enabled Disable the lock The sound of a fan can be heard while cooking and it continues when the cooker has been turned off There is a fan in the The fan only comes on when induction zones to cool the electronics heat up the electronics when the temperature goes down it goes off autom
5. When the Touch Control detects an object covering the sensors it starts to bleep until the object covering the control panel is removed If the Touch Control was turned on it is automatically disconnected for safety reasons If after a few minutes the object covering the sensors is not removed the bleeping will stop A Take into account that this safety function is activated even though the Touch Control is turned off A Do not leave any objects down on the Touch Control Clock The top is fitted with a clock that can be used for two different functions as a plate timer or as a countdown chronometer The clock as a countdown timer With this function you can set a time after which a sound signal will be heard To activate this function proceed as follows 1 With the Touch Control powered on and no plate with the timer activated touch one of the sensors 11 or E 12 corresponding to the clock 2 Power on the indicator 7 displaying 00 3 Touch the sensors 11 or 12 again to set the required time After a few seconds the decimal point on clock will start to blink 13 indicating that the countdown has begun Be careful not to touch different sensors other than 11 or 12 since by doing so a plate may cease timing instead of programming the chronometer Once the countdown has reached zero a series of bleeps will be heard These can be cancelled by touching any of the sen sors
6. a further 5 seconds to select the time required simply by touching the sensors 11 or 12 on the clock After a few seconds the digits on clock indicator 7 will stop blinking and the decimal point on the clock and the timed plate will start to blink indicating that the countdown has started Once the required time has been set be careful not to activate any other sensor since the device may interpret that you wish to exit the timer function While the clock digits blink you can alter their value but do not touch different sensors other than 11 or 12 Once the countdown is complete the timed plate will power off and a series of bleeps will be heard that can be cancelled by touching any of the sensors Zi 11 or LS 12 associated with the clock Timing more than one plate Altering the programmed time During a countdown you can alter the remaining time or time a new plate 1 With the Touch Control powered on and a plate timed touch one of the sensors 11 or G 12 corresponding to the clock 2 The countdown will stop and the indica tor 7 displays 00 A blinking will dis play on the indicators for each of the pla tes that are powered up 3 At that point you can time another plate or alter the remaining time on a pre viously time set plate To distinguish them take into account the decimal point appearing on the bottom right of the indicator 3 only on that those plate s that ar
7. i er z e d 4 Minimum ventilation d distances o gt a Fitting holes The dimensions L and W are shown in the table Dimensions and characteristics of the Technical Information section eg em WEEN fig 2 Ee e ae SC Ba wesse lwo eebe mom i E l Le S o 2 l t d song oe w LV 570 J L 875 J RH eT Es A Wa Seege bh Be ce 1 I i H 1 i I e o i i 2 S f i 720 1025 ee d Ge x e SEH ee ia ll i og bk eS Ge A ldo a a a a L ege a 1175 Cut out dimensions for different combinations of modules ces above the hob the hob should be protected by a board so that the glass cannot be damaged by accidental blows or heavy weights A The glues used in manufacturing the kitchen unit and in the adhesive on the decorative laminate of the worktop surface should be made to tolerate tem peratures of up to 100 C A The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction or damage caused by faulty installation PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY Fastering the hob When the gap has been properly sized the sealing washer should be put on the lower face of the glass Silicone should not be applied between the glass and the unit worktop because if it becomes neces sary to remove the hob from its position the glass could break w
8. BSIH32 ANZ 1 i e i AL e lt i i Wi a r S R AX S INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE INDUCTION HOBS BSIH 32 ANZ 91102077 Baumatic Contents Introduction Page 5 User Guide 6 Installation 8 Positioning the hob 8 Fastening the hob 9 Connecting the electricity 10 Technical information 11 Dimensions and characteristics 11 Use and Maintenance 12 Touch Control User Instructions 12 Locking the hob sensors 13 Detecting pans 13 Power supplied according to the power level selected 14 Power function 14 Fondue function 14 Safety disconnection 14 Clock 15 The clock as a countdown timer 15 Timer function 16 Overheating safety feature 17 Power surges 17 Suggestions and recommendations 17 Cleaning and care 18 Environmental considerations 19 If something doesn t work 21 Introduction Notes about the cookware to be used with your induction hob The size of the base of the cookware to be used should be large enough to completely cover the cooking zone drawn on the glass Depending on the type of cookware material and size the induction zones may work with smaller cookware Please remember that in order to work the induction elements need to be used with cook ware that has a ferromagnetic base material attracted by a magnet ft Always use cookware with a flat smo oth base on the induction elements Using c
9. abide by the guarantee conditions In order to benefit from this Guarantee it is essential that you submit the purchase receipt together with the Guarantee Certificate De ed LU vou should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the tech nical datasheet together with the Instruction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It has important technical information about the appliance Safety instructions Before first use you should carefully read the installation and connection instruc tions These hob models may be installed in the same kitchen furniture units as the manu facturer brand ovens For your safety installation should be carried out by an authorised technician and should comply with existing installa tion standards Likewise any internal work on the hob should only be done by the manufacturer s technical staff including the change of the flexible supply cable of the appliance Safety warnings Ne the ceramic glass breaks or cracks immediately unplug the stove top to avoid electric shocks A This appliance is not designed to work with an external timer not built into the appliance or a separate remo te control system A Do not steam clean this device A The device and its accessible parts may heat up during operation Avoid touching the heating elements Children younger than 8 years old must stay away from the stovetop unless they are permanen
10. ated with the hotplate in question The function can also be disconnected automatically if the temperature in the coo king area is very high Fondue function This function is especially designed for melting butter cheese chocolate etc It is a lower power level than level 1 To access this function 1 Activate the plate you wish to use at power level 1 2 Press the sensor 4 4 and the indica tor will show the symbol To deactivate the function simply touch the sensors 4 or Go 5 and the indi cator will display respectively a lower power level O or higher 1 Safety disconnection MAXIMUM FUNCTION TIME In the event of forgetting to turn off the plate it will automatically power off after a given time after the last time the plate was activa ted See Table 2 Table 2 Power MAXIMUM selected OPERATION TIME in hours D 8 1 8 2 5 3 4 4 4 5 3 6 3 7 2 8 2 9 1 P 10 minutes When the safety disconnecting has occu rred in the corresponding plate s power indicator the residual heat H indicator will be displayed if the glass temperature is high enough SAFETY WHEN SENSORS ARE COVE RED The Touch Control incorporates a function that detects when any object pan cloth or certain liquids are covering the panel sen sors for more than 10 seconds This is to avoid the object activating or deactivating any of the plates without you realizing
11. ati cally whether or not the hob is on When frying or making a stew the energy in the induction zones seems to decrease the hotplate gets less hot If the temperature of the Overheating problems while glass or of the electrics cooking only occur under gets too high while coo conditions of extreme use king a self protection cooking for a long time at full system is triggered that power or when the hob has adjusts the power of the been wrongly installed hotplates so that the tem Check that the hob has been perature does not get any installed as described in the higher instruction manual A plate powers off and message C is displayed on the indicators Excess temperature in the Wait some time to allow the electronics or on the glass electronics to cool down or remove the container to allow the glass to cool 21 Fault Possible cause Possible solution The hob suddenly starts to bleep There is a cloth pan or liquid on the Touch Control Remove any object covering the Touch Control and or clean any liquid that might have been spilt on it The timer was activated and the preset time has finished Touch the clock sensor to deactivate the bleep The hob or any of the hotplates powers off during cooking There is a pan cloth or liquid covering the Touch Control Remove any object that might be covering the Touch Control One or several of the hot plates
12. ations where appliances have been tiled in sealed in with sealant have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance like plinths Or any installation other than the one specified by Baumatic Ltd has been completed IMPORTANT The manufacturer operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to adjust and modify its products without prior notification Baumatic AUS Think Appliances Pty Ltd 416 424 Barry Rd Coolaroo VIC 3048 Sales Telephone 1300 132 824 Service Telephone 1800 444 357 Website www thinkappliances com NZ Applico Ltd Private Bag 92900 Onehunga Auckland New Zealand 1061 Website www baumatic co nz UK United Kingdom Baumatic Ltd Baumatic Buildings 6 Bennet Road Reading Berkshire RG2 0QX United Kingdom Sales Telephone 0118 933 6900 Website www baumatic co uk
13. be used to clean the glass the surround Soft and liquid detergents YES YES Aggressive or powder detergents NO NO Special glass ceramic cleaning agents YES YES Grease removing sprays ovens etc NO NO Soft cloths YES YES Kitchen towels YES YES Kitchen cloths YES YES Nickel scourers never use dry YES NO Steel scourers NO NO Hard synthetic scourers green NO NO Soft synthetic scourers blue YES YES Glass scrapers YES NO Liquid polish for domestic appliances and or glass YES YES 18 when grease gets between the glass and the pan while cooking Can be removed from the surface of the glass using a nickel scourer with water or with a special glass ceramic cleaner Plastic objects sugar or food with a high sugar content that are melted onto the hob should be removed immediately while hot using a scraper When the glass s colour changes This does not affect its effectiveness or stability and is generally caused by inade quate cleaning or by poor quality pans Metallic sheens are caused by metal pans sliding over the glass They can be remo ved by thorough cleaning with a special glass ceramic cleaning agent although it may be that the cleaning needs to be repe ated more than once Worn trim is the result of using abrasive cleaning products or pans with uneven bases which wear down the serigraphy Please note A Take great care when using the glass scraper The blade can cause injury
14. e timed at that moment In the next 5 seconds touch one of the sensors 4 or LS 5 corresponding to the plate that you wish to time or alter The will stop blinking in the indicator for this plate and the digits on the indica tor 7 of the clock will start to blink 4 Touch the sensors 11 or 12 again until the required time is set After a few seconds the decimal point in the indicator 7 will start to blink indicating that the countdown has started If you wish to cancel a timing already set simply set the time desired in step 4 to 00 or directly by turning off the plate in ques tion When you have timed more than one plate by default the indicator 7 of the clock will display the shortest remaining time This time will correspond to the plate whose indicator 3 displays the amp blinking with the decimal point Remember that the decimal point in a power indicator 3 shows you that this plate is timed If this decimal point is blinking and its shown the it means that the indicator 7 of the clock is showing you at that pre cise moment the time remaining in the countdown for that hotplate A Please remember that if during the countdown you turn off the touch panel using the on off sensor button 1 the countdown will be cancelled Overheating safety feature The induction areas are protected against overheating that may cause damage to the electronic system The internal fan is aut
15. ensor button area of the hob These lights may inter fere with the starting of the system fy The electrical connection must be properly grounded following current regulations otherwise the stovetop may malfunction A Unusually high power surges can damage the control system like with any electrical appliance Technical Information Technical details Class 3 hob Dimensions and characteristics Model BSIH 32 ANZ Hob dimensions Height mm 60 Length mm 520 Width mm 300 Dimensions of the placement in the unit Length mm L 500 Width mm W 270 Depth mm 55 Configuration Induction element 1 100 1 800 W Induction element 2 100 3 000 W Electrics Nominal Power W maximum for 230 V 3 200 Power supply voltage V 220 240 Frequency Hz 50 60 Induction power with the Power function enabled Use and Maintenance Touch control user instructions CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS see fig 4 On off sensor Hotplate indicators Power and or residual heat indicators Reduce power sensor less Increase power sensor more Timer Clock indicator Indicator of selected time clock Locking sensor for the rest of the sen sors except on off Indicator light of the induction element with timer Pilot light for activated locking Time reduction sensor on clock less Time increasing sensor on clock
16. f an inap propriate one is placed there the cooking plate deactivates Power supplied according to the power level selected Bear in mind that induction areas adjust the amount of power supplied according to the size and type material of pan placed on them A smaller pan will receive less power than a larger one Thus depending on the pan being used the power supplied may vary from the values shown in Table 1 Table 1 P INDUCTION HOTPLATES ower Power in watts selected 210 mm 145 mm Hotplate Hotplate o 70 40 1 110 70 2 150 100 3 240 140 4 380 200 5 600 300 6 850 450 7 1100 600 8 1550 800 9 2100 1100 P 3000 1800 The exact power will depend of the size and shape of the pan Power function This function makes it possible to give a plate extra power higher than the nomi nal This power level depends on the size of the plate see values indicated with in the Presentation section being possible to reach the maximum allowed by the generator 14 POWER FUNCTION CONNECTION 1 Activate the plate corresponding to power level 9 2 From power level 9 press the sensor gt and the symbol P will be displayed on the indicator The Power function lasts for a maximum of 10 minutes After this time the power level will automatically set to level 9 POWER FUNCTION DISCONNECTION The Power function can be disconnected by pressing the sensor associ
17. g sensor 4 8 you can block all the sensors on the touch control panel This will make it possible to avoid undesired accidental operations occurring or children being able to manipulate the control Bear in mind that with the touch control powered up the on off sensor GJ 1 makes it possible to turn it off even if the locking is activated pilot 10 on On the other hand if the touch control is turned on the locking function does not allow for activating the on off sensor ZG 1 You should first deactivate blocking To activate or deactivate the function simply keep pressing the sensor 8 for about 1 second When the function is active the pilot light 10 turns on Detecting pans induction hotplates The induction cooking plates incorporate a container detector This is to avoid the plate operating without having a pan on top or when the container is unsuitable e g if made of aluminium or another non metallic material The power indicator blinks if with the plate turned on no pan or an inappropriate pan is detected If the pans are removed from the hotplate while operating this will automatically cut off the power supply and the power indica tor will blinks When putting the pan on the cooking hotplate again the power supply restarts at the power level that was selec ted The time for detecting the pan is 3 minu 13 tes If three minutes go by without having placed a pan on the hotplate or i
18. has overheated Allow the overheated hot plates to cool down for a few minutes before powe ring them up again A timed hotplate failed to power off at the end of the set time The hotplate had not been set correctly Make sure that the time was set following the ins tructions manual After a power outage or the first time the hob is connected the control panel remains blocked 22 There is a powerful light affecting the control panel Don t apply powerful lights for example halogen spo tlights over the control panel when connecting the hob to the electrical current A very powerful light may cause the sensor buttons not to calibrate correctly after a power outage IMPORTANT If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly then you should disconnect it from your mains supply and then contact the Customer Service Department DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge The appliance must be accessible for the service technician to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that a service technician is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen then he will not complete a repair This includes situ
19. hen trying to detach it To secure the hob to the cabinet four brac 9 kets should be fastened to the existing holes on the bottom part of the casing two in the front and two in the back There are two possibilities of where the brackets may be placed just as is shown in figure 3 fig 3 Sealing washer a i 1 SS k Sealing washer Eggs Depending on the thickness of the cabinet it may be necessary to use the self tapping screws that are provided as compliments for securing insert them in the circular holes of the bracket The thread of this hole will be made when the screw is inserted inside of it The thread should be made before faste ning the bracket to the hob Connecting the electricity The electric connection is made via an omnipolar switch or plug where accessible which is suitable for the intensity to be tole rated and which has a minimum gap of 3 mm between its contacts which will ensure disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the hob If the flexible supply cable fitted to these appliances ever needs to be changed it should be replaced by the manufacturer s official service The input cable should not be in contact either with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven if the oven is installed in the same unit 10 A When using the hob for the first time please take care not to have powerful halogen lights like those of a hood shining over the s
20. late because a cream a soup or some thing similar has boiled over soak a cloth in water and wipe it over the touch control cleaning off the food and keep the cloth on the On Off sensor so that the touch control disconnects Cleaning and care To maintain the glass ceramic hob in good condition it should be cleaned with suita ble products The glass ceramic hob should be cleaned after each use when it is lukewarm or cool This will make clea ning easier as it will avoid any build up of dirt from repeated use Never use aggressive cleaning products or products that can scratch the surfaces see the table that shows various common products that may be used Steam based appliances should not be used to clean the hob LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS The degree of soiling should be taken into account when cleaning and the items and products used should vary according to this Light soiling Light non sticky soiling can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a soft detergent or warm soapy water Heavy soiling Serious dirt and grease should be cleaned using an agent specially made for glass ceramic Please follow the manufacturer s instructions Sticky stains that have been burned in can be removed by using a scraper with a razor blade Rainbow colouring Caused by pans that have dry bits of grease on their base or ii RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS Product Should it
21. more Countdown indicator blinks each second N B Only visible when in operation The sensors marked on the control panel are used for control purposes There is no need to exert pressure on the glass you enable the function you requi re simply by touching the sensor with your finger Each action is confirmed by a beep SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON 1 Touch the on sensor GJ 1 for at least one second The Touch Control will acti vate you will hear a beep and the indi cators will turn on If any of the cooking areas is hot the corresponding indicator will alternate between showing a H and a 0 The following action must be carried out within 10 seconds or the touch control will automatically switch off When the touch control is activated it can be disconnected at any time by touching the sensor 1 even if it has been blocked blocking function activated The sensor 1 always takes priority for dis connecting the touch control SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON The hotplates will be found deactivated with their respective power indicators 3 at O until a power level is selected If all the hotplates are set at 0 you have 10 seconds to activate any of them otherwise the touch control will automatically turn off Use the sensors and 4 5 to select fig 4 ee rer ki r oy pT H ZS e GE di D 1 E OD88 CCe l i J d The aesthe tics of the Touch Control may vary acco
22. omatically enabled and disabled depending on the tempera ture of the electronic system Therefore the fan may continue to work for a few minutes to cool the electronics if you switch the cooker off when the fan is swit ched on Power surges A Touch controls can withstand a certain degree of power surges in the electricity supply Abnormally high power surges can cause the control system to malfunction as with any type of electrical appliance Suggestions and recommendations To ensure maximum performance from your hob follow these guidelines Use pans with a flat base as the greater the surface contact between the pan and the glass the greater will be the heat transmission We recommend the use of heavy pans so that the base is more difficult to dent Figure 5 shows how pans that are dented or concave have a smaller contact surface fig 5 Right Wrong Wrong Make sure that the pans are well centred on the outlines shown on the heating area Dry the pans bases before putting them on the glass ceramic hob Do not drag pans with corners or edges that could damage the glass 17 The glass withstands some impacts from large containers with no sharp edges Be careful with impacts from small and sharp utensils Avoid spilling sugar or products contai ning sugar on the glass since these may react with the hot glass and dama ge the surface A When you cannot turn off a hot p
23. ookware with a deformed concave or cur ved base can lead to overheating that can damage the glass or the cookware Please take into account that the cookware that you use can greatly affect the how well the induction element works You may find cookware on the market that although marked as being suitable for induc tion hobs does not work very well or is not easily recognised by the induction element due to the little amount or poor quality of the ferromagnetic material that the cookware has in its base Model BSIH 32 ANZ 1 2 100 3 000 W induction hotplate 2 1 100 1 800 W induction hotplate Induction power with the Power function ena bled Residual heat indicator H Maximum electric power 3 200 W Supply power 220 240 Volts Frequency 50 60 Hertzs Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Dear customer We are delighted that you have put your trust in us We are confident that the new hob that you have purchased will fully satisfy your needs This modern functional and practi cal model has been manufactured using top quality materials that have undergone strict quality controls throughout the manu facturing process Before installing and using it we would ask that you read this Manual carefully and follow the instructions closely as this will guarantee better results when using the appliance Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it easily and thus
24. rding the model 12 a power level If you touch the sensor 5 the plate will switch to level 1 and for each additional stroke it will go up one level until reaching the maximum value of D Using the sensor d 4 you can redu ce the power level For a fast powering up at maximum power with the plate at 0 touch the sensor Ka 4 once The plate will directly activate at level 9 By continuing to press down on any of these two sensors 4 or L3 5 they will repeat the action every half a second without needing to press consecutively SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES OFF With the sensor 4 4 lower the power to level 0 The hotplate will automatically power off For a fast power up no matter what the power level by simultaneously pressing the sensors L3 and 5 4 the plate will immediately power off By powering off a hotplate an H will be shown on the power indicator if the glass surface is at a high temperature indicating that there a risk of burning When the tem perature has fallen the indicator will power off if the top is disconnected or if it is tur ned on it will indicate a 0 POWERING OFF THE DEVICE At any time you can disconnect the top by pressing the sensor amp J 1 When doing this an acoustic signal is heard and the power indicators 3 will turn off except if there is a residual H heat indicator active due to the plate temperature Locking the sensors Using the lockin
25. tly supervised A This device may solely be used by children 8 years old or older people with impaired physical sensory or mental abilities or those who lack experience and knowledge ONLY when supervised or if they have been given adequate instruction on the use of the device and understand the dangers its use involves User cleaning and main tenance may not be done by unsupervi sed children ZN Children must not play with the device A Precaution It is dangerous to cook with fat or oil without being present as these may catch fire Never try to extin guish a fire with water in this event dis connect the device and cover the flames with a lid a plate or a blanket A Do not store any object on the cooking areas of the stovetop Prevent a possible fire hazard A Do not place metal objects such as knives forks spoons or lids on the surfa ce of the hob as they may get very hot A The induction generator complies with all current European standards Nonetheless we recommend that peo ple with heart devices with such as artificial pacemakers consult with their doctor or if in doubt refrain from using the induction zones A It is advisable not to use the induction hob during the pyrolitic clea ning function in the case of the pyrolitic ovens due to the high temperature rea ched by this appliance A When finished turn off the coo king zone by using the touch controls Otherwise an undesired operation

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