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1. 5 C C 5 5 SIEMENS EH97 SZ11E EH90 SZ11 21 26 32 400x210 400x210 382x200 382x200 Table of contents Safety information 5 Safety instructions 5 Causes of damage 8 Environmental protection 9 Environmentally friendly disposal 9 Tips for saving energy 9 Induction cooking 10 Advantages of induction cooking 10 Suitable paris i vb RE petu 10 Getting to know your appliance 12 The control panel 12 The hotpla tes vs oce v EE E RR ER ER 13 Residual heat warning light 13 Programming the hob 14 Switching the hob on and 14 Adjusting the hotplate 14 Gooking table teme me ie ag ctn o 15 Flexible zone 18 Consisting of two independent zones 18 As one hotplate sce ORE Eel wae dares 18 Childproof lock 19 Switching the childproof lock on and off 19 Switching the permanent childproof lock on and off 20 The Powerboost Function 20 Timer function _
2. LI I Ob 1 l W Lo Programming zone for selecting the hotplate the heat setting and the time program function 12 Control surface for time program function CD main switch and childproof lock W cleaning lock function Controls Notes The hotplates Hotplate When you touch a symbol the respective function is activated The settings will remain unchanged if you touch several symbols at once This allows you to wipe up spills on the control panel Always keep the controls dry Moisture reduces their effectiveness Switching on and off O Single hotplate Ensure the pan is the right size Flexible zone See the section on the flexible zone Double hotplate The hotplate switches on automatically by using a pan with a base which matches the size of the outer area Triple hotplate The hotplate is switched on automatically by using a pan with a base which matches the size of the outer area 6 or which is selected for use Only use pans which are suitable for induction cooking see the section on Suitable pans Residual heat warning light The hob has a residual heat warning light for each hotplate to show those which are still hot Avoid touching the hotplate when this warning light is on Although the hob is switched off the warning light will stay lit while the hotplate is hot When the pan is removed before
3. The directive provides a framework for the collection and recycling of old appliances which is valid across the EU Always use the right lid for the pan in question Cooking without the lid requires four times as much energy Use pots and pans with even bases Using cookware with uneven bases increases energy consumption The diameter of the base of your pot or pan should match the size of the hotplate In particular if pots that are too small are placed on the hotplate energy is wasted Please note Cookware manufacturers often specify the diameter of the top of the pan This is usually bigger than the diameter of the base of the pan Use a small pan for small quantities of food A larger less full saucepan requires more energy Use only a little water when cooking This saves energy It also preserves vitamins and minerals in vegetables Switch to a lower heat setting as soon as possible Induction cooking Advantages of induction cooking Suitable pans Ferromagnetic pans Special pans for induction cooking 10 Induction cooking involves a radical change to the traditional method of heating as the heat is generated directly in the pan For this reason it offers a number of advantages Greater speed in cooking and frying as the pan is heated directly Reduced energy consumption Cleaner and easier to use spilt food does not burn as much on the hob Cooking control and safety the hob suppli
4. detection of a new piece of cookware To deactivate Set to 0 in the programming zone The flexible zone is turned off and operates once more as two independent zones Childproof lock The cooktop can be protected against being accidentally turned on to ensure that children do not Switch on the elements Switching the childproof lock on The hob must be switched off and off To switch on Touch the W symbol for approx 4 seconds The 0 symbol lights up for 10 seconds The hob is locked To switch off Touch the W symbol for approx 4 seconds The hob is unlocked 19 Switching the permanent childproof lock on Using this function the childproof lock is activated and off automatically whenever the hob is disconnected Switching the permanent See the section on Basic settings childproof lock on and off The Powerboost Function The Powerboost function can be used to heat food more quickly than heat setting 5 Restrictions when using The Powerboost function may be used for all hotplates provided that the other hotplate in the same group is not switched on see figure Otherwise 5 and 4 will flash on the display corresponding to the selected hotplate and it will be automatically set to heat setting 5 In Group 2 the function may be activated at the same time for all hotplates Group 1 Group 3 How to activate Follow the steps below 1 Select heat setting 9 2 Touch the programming
5. 1 Touch the symbol for the hotplate The Q indicator for the kitchen timer lights up G lights up on the timer display 2 Set the desired time in the settings range The timer starts counting down after a few seconds A signal sounds once the time has elapsed 00 lights up on the timer display The Q indicator for the kitchen timer lights up brightly After 10 seconds the indicator switches off Touch the symbol for the desired hotplate Change the time or set to on the settings range If you have switched on the kitchen timer the associated hotplate is locked You must first switch off the kitchen timer and then set the hotplate Automatic time limit The automatic time limit is activated if the hotplate is used for prolonged periods without any modifications being made The hotplate stops heating The FB indicator and the residual heat indicator h H flash alternately The indicator goes out when any symbol is pressed The hotplate can now be reset When the automatic time limit function is activated this is controlled by the selected heat setting from 1 to 10 hours 23 Control panel pause Note If you wipe over the control panel while the hob is Switched on settings may be altered To prevent this from happening your hob has a control panel pause Touch the Ry symbol A signal sounds The control panel is locked for 35 seconds You can now wipe over the control panel without alterin
6. at a controlled temperature To do this the cooking hob is fitted with a fan which comes on after each temperature detected using different power levels The fan will also continue to operate after the cooking hob has been switched off if the temperature detected is still too high The noises described in this section are normal They are part of induction heating technology and do not indicate a malfunction After sales service E number and FD number 30 Our after sales service is there for you if your appliance should need to be repaired You will find the address and telephone number of your nearest after sales service point in the phone book The after sales service centres listed will also be happy to give you the details of an after sales service point near you Please quote the E number product number and the FD number production number of your appliance when contacting the after sales service The rating plate bearing these numbers can be found on the appliance certificate Please note that a visit from an after sales service engineer is not free of charge even during the warranty period www siemens international com 90005381 06 1WO9QZ 00 901 1
7. selected heat setting will flash if no pan is placed on the induction hotplate After a certain time the hotplate switches off Select heat setting in the programming zone The hotplate is switched off and after about 10 seconds the residual heat indicator appears Cooking table Some examples are given in the following table The cooking times depend on the type weight and quality of the food being cooked For these reason results may vary For bringing liquids to the boil use heat setting 9 Slow cooking Duration of level slow cooking in minutes Melting Chocolate ganache butter honey 1 2 Gelatin 1 2 Heating and keeping warm Vegetable and pulse stew e g lentils 1 2 Milk 29 Sausages boiled in water 4 15 Slow cooking Duration of level slow cooking in minutes Defrosting and heating Frozen spinach 2 3 5 15 min Frozen goulash 2 3 20 30 min Simmering bringing to the boil over a low heat Potato dumplings 4 5 20 30 min Fish 4 5 10 15 White sauces e g b chamel 1 2 3 6 min Emulsions e g B arnaise Hollandaise 3 4 8 12 min Boiling steaming saut ing Rice with double the amount of water 2 3 15 30 min Rice pudding 2 3 25 35 min Potatoes unpeeled 4 5 25 30 min Potatoes peeled in salted water 4 5 15 25 min Pasta 6 7 6 10 min Stew soup 3 4 15 60 min Vegetables fresh 2 3 10 20 min Vegetables frozen 3 4 7 20 min Stews in pressure cooker 4 5 R
8. the hotplate is turned off the H indicator and the selected heat setting will be displayed alternately 13 Programming the hob Switching the hob on and off Note Adjusting the hotplate Adjusting the heat setting 14 This section shows how to adjust a hotplate The table gives the settings and cooking times for various dishes Switch the hob on and off using the main switch To switch on touch the D symbol The indicator above the main switch lights up The hob is ready To switch off touch the D symbol until the indicator above the main switch goes out All hotplates are Switched off The residual heat indicator remains on until the hotplates have cooled down sufficiently The hob switches off automatically if all hotplates have been switched off for more than 20 seconds The required heat setting can be adjusted in the programming zone Heat setting 1 2 minimum Heat setting 9 maximum Each heat setting has an intermediate step This is marked with a dot The hotplate must be connected 1 Select the hotplate Touch the programming zone for the required hotplate 2 In the next 10 seconds slide your finger along the programming zone until the required heat setting lights up To change the heat setting Switching off the hotplate Li A gt SUT lt 2 Slide your finger along the programming zone until the required heat setting is displayed Warning The
9. ____ __ 21 Automatic hotplate switch off 21 Table of contents Automate timer c seme xe p EE xa ae CE Ya 22 Kitch ntlmer dee Dee Rad 23 Automatic time 23 Control panel pause 24 Basic settings 24 Changing the basic settings 25 Care and cleaning 26 GOOKING NOD iie bene LIA ERE PS D REIHE RE 26 Hob surround noe boc eh ada 27 Fixing malfunctions 28 Normal noises heard during appliance operation 29 After sales service 30 Safety information Safety instructions Safe operation Overheated oil butter or margarine Read these instructions carefully Only after doing this will you be able to operate your appliance properly Keep the operating and assembly instructions in a safe place If the appliance is given to another person ensure the appliance documentation is also included Check the appliance after removing it from the packaging If it has suffered any damage during trans port do not connect the appliance contact the After Sales Service and provide a written notification of the damage caused If you do not you will lose your right to any type of compensation This appliance is designed for domestic use only Only use the cooking hob for food preparation Never le
10. alfunction contact the Technical Assistance Service flashes The control panel is damp or an object is resting on it Dry the control panel area or remove the object Er Electronic system Disconnect the cooking hob from the mains Wait a few number malfunction seconds before connecting it again number If the indication continues notify the Technical Assistance P number Service Fa There is an internal error Disconnect the cooking hob from the mains Wait a few in the system seconds before connecting it again If the indication continues notify the Service echnical Assistance Fg The electronic system has overheated and the corresponding hotplate has been switched off Wait until the electronic system has cooled down sufficiently Then press any symbol on the hob If the indication continues notify the Technical Assistance Service FH The electronic system has overheated and all the hotplates have been switched off 28 Wait until the electronic system has cooled down sufficiently Then press any symbol on the hob If the indication continues notify the Technical Assistance Service Display Malfunction Measure LI Incorrect supply voltage Please contact the local electricity board outside normal operating limits ue u3 The hotplate has Wait until the electronic system has cooled down overheated and has switched off in order to protect the hob sufficiently before swit
11. ave the appliance unattended during operation To use this appliance safely adults and children who as a result of physical sensory or mental disability or lack of experience or knowledge are not capable of using this appliance should not do so without the supervision of a responsible adult Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Overheated oil or butter margarine can quickly ignote It may cause a fire Ensure that you keep a constant watch when cooking foods with oil and butter In the event that the oil or butter catches fire never use water to put it out Put the fire out quickly by covering the pan with a cover or dish Switch off the hotplate Cooking using a water bath Hot cooking hob Wet hotplates and pan bases Cracks in the hob The hotplate heats up but the visual indication does not work The hob switches off automatically Cooking using a water bath involves cooking food inside a pot which is in turn placed in another larger pan which contains water In this way the food is heated gently and constantly and it is the hot water not the direct heat of the hotplate which cooks the food When cooking food using a water bath avoid resting tins glass jars or containers made from other materials directly on the base of the pan which contains the water to avoid breaking the glass in both the hob and the container as a result of the hotplate reheating Ris
12. ching the hob back on Do not rest hot pans on the control panel Normal noises heard during appliance operation A low buzzing noise like a transformer A low whistle Sizzling High pitched whistling Induction heating technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields which enable heat to be generated directly in the base of the pan Depending on the construction of the pan these electromagnetic fields may produce certain noises or vibrations as detailed below This noise is produced when cooking with high power levels It is the quantity of energy transferred from the cooking hob to the pan which causes the noise This noise will disappear or lessen as the power level is reduced This noise is produced when the pan is empty The noise disappears as soon as food or water is added to the pan This noise is produced by pans which are composed of different superimposed materials The noise is caused by the vibration of the contact surfaces of the various superimposed materials This noise comes from the cookware The quantity of food and method of cooking may vary This noise is mostly produced by pans which are composed of different superimposed materials as Soon as these are used at full heating power and at the same time on two hotplates This whistling disappears or lessens as soon as the power is reduced 29 Noise from the fan To run the electronic system properly the cooking hob must operate
13. es or cuts off the heat as soon as the controls are operated The induction hotplate stops supplying heat if the pan is removed before the power has been switched off Ferromagnetic pans are the only pans which are suitable for induction cooking They can be made of enamelled steel cast iron specially designed cookware for induction cooking made from stainless steel Other types of special pans are available for induction cooking where the base of the pan is not entirely ferromagnetic Check the diameter as this could affect the pan detection as well as the cooking results Checking pans using a magnet Unsuitable pans Characteristics of the base of the pan No pan or incorrect size pan Empty pans or pans with a thin base Pan detection To find out whether the pans are suitable check that they are attracted to a magnet The manufacturer will usually indicate if their pans are suitable for induction cooking Never use pans made from standard high quality steel glass earthenware copper aluminium The characteristics of the base of the pan can affect the evenness of the cooking Pans which are made from heat diffusing materials such as sandwich pans made from stainless steel distribute the heat evenly saving time and energy If no pan is placed on the hotplate or the pan is not made of a suitable material or it is not a suitable size the heat setting on the hotplate indicator will flash Place a
14. g any settings The main switch is excluded from the control panel pause function You can switch off the hob at any time Basic settings The hob offers various basic settings Some of these settings can be modified ci Permanent childproof lock LI childproof lock deactivated The hob is automatically locked once childproof lock activated switched off ce Deactivating the beep LL majority of beeps Short beep to confirm deactivated that a symbol button has been pressed some beeps or long beep to warn that an incorrect deactivated operation has been performed C all beeps activated c5 Hotplate automatic OFF function LI automatic OFF The hotplate always switches off deactivated automatically once the time set on the i minute minimum time timer has elapsed 99 minutes maximum time 24 cb Alarm duration of time programming i function An alarm sounds once the period set on 10 seconds C 30 seconds 3 1 minute the timer elapses or after the time elapses for an area to be automatically switched off cl Power Management Function LI Switched off This limits the total power 1000 minimum power of the hob i B from 1500 to 8500w There are 17 setting levels 9 9000W maximum power Increasing the setting level increases the power of the hob by 500 W cS Hotplate selection LI basic setting The last programmed hotplate remains 5 second limit selected as the basic setting This can be changed The h
15. ime the duration automatically counts back down to one minute If you touch presets 6 to 10 on the settings range for a longer time the duration automatically counts up to 99 minutes When the duration has elapsed the hotplate switches off You will hear a signal and 00 lights up on the display for 10 seconds The indicator lights up brightly Touch the hotplate settings range The display goes out and the audible signal ceases Touch the symbol for the desired hotplate Change the duration or set to in the settings range The automatic time limit also applies to the timer function You can use this function to preselect a duration for all hotplates Each time a hotplate is switched on the preselected duration then counts down When the duration has elapsed the hotplate switches off automatically You can find out how to switch on the automatic timer in the Basic settings section You can change the duration for a hotplate or switch off the automatic timer for the hotplates Touch the O symbol for the desired hotplate Change the duration or set to in the settings range Kitchen timer Setting the kitchen timer When the time has elapsed Changing or cancelling the time Note You can use the kitchen timer to set a time of up to 99 minutes It runs independently of all the other settings The hob must be switched on You can activate the kitchen timer on every hotplate that is turned off
16. k of burns Do not touch the hot areas of the hob It is imperative that children keep away from the appliance It may cause a fire Never rest flammable objects on the cooking hob It may cause a fire If there is a drawer below the coo king hob this should not be used to store any flam mable objects or sprays Risk of injuries If there is any liquid between the base of the pan and the hotplate this could generate steam pressure As a result the pan could jump unexpectedly Always ensure that the hotplate and the base of the pan are kept dry Risk of electrocution Disconnect the appliance from the mains if the cooking hob is broken or cracked Notify the After Sales Service Risk of burns Disconnect the hotplate if the indicator does not work Notify the After Sales Service Risk of fire If the hob switches itself off and can then no longer be used it may unexpectedly switch itself on later In order to prevent this disconnect the hob from the power supply To do so switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box Call the after sales service Do not place metal objects on the induction hob Taking care of the cooling fan Incorrect repairs Connection cable Switching the hob off Risk of burns Do not leave cutlery lids or other metal objects on the hob as they can heat up very quickly This hob is fitted with a fan in the lower section Risk of malfunction If a drawer is fitted beneath the hob you
17. must not keep small objects or paper in it as if they are picked up they could damage the cooling fan or affect the cooling system Please note There should be a minimum distance of 2 cm between the drawer contents and the cooling fan Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs can be dangerous Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box if the appliance is faulty Call the after sales service Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our experienced after sales engineers Any work on the appliance including replacing or fitting the power cable must be carried out by the technical assistance service The connection cables of the electric appliances must not touch the hot areas of the hob The cable insulation and hob can be damaged This appliance complies with current safety regulations and electromagnetic compatibility regulations Nevertheless people with a pacemaker should not use this appliance It is impossible to guarantee that all such devices found on the market comply with current safety regulations and electromagnetic compatibility regulations and that dangerous interference will not occur It is also possible that people with other types of device such as a hearing aid could experience some discomfort Always switch the hob off using the main switch after each use Do not wait until the hob switches off automatically when the pan is removed Causes of damage Bases of
18. ning products such as stain removers and oven sprays Sponges which may scratch High pressure cleaners or steam cleaners Remove stubborn dirt with a glass scraper 1 Remove the guard from the scraper 2 Clean the surface of the cooking hob with the blade Do not use the scraper cover to clean the surface of the cooking hob as this could scratch the surface The blade is very sharp Danger of cuts Protect the blade when it is not in use Replace the blade immediately when it shows signs of imperfections Apply an additive to preserve and protect your cooking hob Observe the recommendations and warnings given in this pack To prevent damage to the hob surround follow the advice below Only use warm water with a little soap Never use sharp or abrasive products Do not use the glass scraper 27 Fixing malfunctions Malfunctions are generally caused by minor faults Before contacting the Technical Assistance Service ensure you have read the following recommendations and warnings Display Malfunction none The electric power supply has been interrupted The appliance has not been correctly connected according to the connection drawing Electronic system malfunction Measure Use other electrical appliances to check if there has been a break in the electric power supply Check that the appliance has been connected correctly according to the connection drawing If the checks above do not remedy the m
19. oasting Joints of meat 4 5 50 60 min Meat stews 4 5 60 100 min Goulash 3 4 50 60 min 16 Slow cooking Duration of level slow cooking in minutes Pan frying Fillets with or without pastry or breadcrumb coating 6 7 6 10 min Frozen fillets 6 7 8 12 min Chops with or without breadcrumb coating 6 7 8 12 min Steak 3 cm thick 1 8 8 12 min Breast 2 cm thick 5 6 10 20 min Breast frozen 5 6 10 30 min Whole fish and fish fillets without breadcrumb coating 5 6 8 20 min Whole fish and fish fillets oreaded 6 7 8 20 min Frozen breaded fish e g fish fingers 6 7 8 12 min Prawns and shrimps 1 8 4 10 min Frozen meals e g saut 6 7 6 10 min Pancakes 6 7 fry individually Omelette 3 4 fry individually Fried eggs 5 6 3 6 min Frying 150 g 200 g per portion in 1 2 of oil Frozen food e g chips chicken nuggets 8 9 fry in batches Frozen croquettes 7 8 Dumplings 1 8 Meat e g chicken pieces 6 7 Fish breaded or beer battered 6 7 Green vegetables mushrooms breaded or beer battered e g 6 7 mushrooms Sweet pastries e g doughnuts battered fruit 4 5 Slow cook uncovered Uncovered 17 Flexible zone It works as follows Advice on using cookware gt 13 cm 13 Consisting of two independent zones How to activate As one hotplate How to activate 18 This may be used as one complete hotplate or two individual hotplates depending on the actual cooking needs I
20. otplate will only remain selected for 5 seconds cu Restoring the default hob settings This clears all the customised settings Basic settings Changing the basic settings LI customised settings restore default settings The hob must be switched off 1 Switch on the hob 2 Within the next 10 seconds touch the symbol for 4 seconds 1 n Ca 0 Li WM ITT c i appears on the left hand display on the right hand display 25 Switching off 3 Touch the symbol repeatedly until the desired symbol appears on the left hand display 4 Set the desired value on the control panel 0 i 1 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lt gt 5 Touch the symbol for 4 seconds The setting is activated To exit the basic setting switch off the hob with the main switch and reset Care and cleaning Cooking hob Cleaning 26 The recommendations and warnings given in this section are designed to help you clean and maintain your cooking hob in optimum condition Clean the hob after each use This will prevent spillages from burning Only clean the hob when it has cooled down sufficiently Only use cleaning products which are recommended for cooking hobs Follow the instructions provided on the product packaging Glass scrapers Care Hob surround Never use Abrasive products Aggressive clea
21. pots and pans Hot pots and pans Hard and pointed objects Foil and plastic Rough pot and pan bases scratch the ceramic Avoid boiling pots dry This may cause damage Never place hot pots or pans on the control panel the display area or the surround This may cause damage Damage can occur if hard or pointed objects fall on the hob Aluminium foil and plastic containers melt on hot hotplates Oven protective foil is not suitable for your hob Overview The following table provides an overview of the most frequent kinds of damage Damage Cause Action Stains Food spills Remove spills immediately with a glass scraper Unsuitable cleaning agents Use only cleaning agents which are suitable for ceramic Scratches Salt sugar and sand Do not use the hob as a work surface or storage space Rough pot and pan bases scratch Check your cookware the ceramic Discolouration Unsuitable cleaning agents Use only cleaning agents which are suitable for ceramic Pan abrasion Lift the pots and pans when moving them Blisters Sugar food with a high sugar content Remove spills immediately with a glass scraper Environmental protection Environmentally frie ndly disposal Tips for saving energy Unpack the appliance and dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible manner This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE
22. suitable pan on the hotplate to stop the indicator flashing If there is a delay of more than 90 seconds the hotplate switches off automatically Do not heat empty pans and do not use pans with thin bases Although your hob is equipped with an internal safety system empty cookware can heat up so quickly that the automatic OFF function does not have time to react and a very high temperature may be reached The base of the pan could melt and damage the hob s glass surface If this happens do not touch the pan and switch off the hotplate If it does not work after cooling contact our After Sales Service Each hotplate has a minimum limit for pan detection which varies according to the material from which the pan being used is made It is for this reason that you are recommended to use a hotplate which matches the diameter of the pan 11 Double or triple hotplate These areas can detect pans of different sizes The area will automatically adapt depending on the pan material and its properties activating only a single area or an entire area and supplying the right level of power for best cooking results Getting to know your appliance The control panel Indications for heat settings 9 efficiency residual heat H h Powerboost function b time program function A EI ont eon ANN An overview of the models with their dimensions is given on page 2 Control surface for E flexible zone I
23. t consists of several independently controlled inductors When the zone is working those inductors that are not covered by cookware are automatically turned off To ensure that the cookware is detected and heat is distributed evenly correctly centre the cookware in the upper or lower part of the flexible zone when the cookware is smaller than 13 cm see diagram or in one of the two halves of the flexible zone when the cookware is larger than 13 cm see diagram When using cookware of a different size or made of a different material noise and vibrations that do not affect correct working of the zone may occur The flexible zone can be used normally as two independent hotplates See the section on adjusting the hotplate To use the entire hotplate with all individual zones The hob must be switched on 1 Select the hotplate Touch the programming zone for the required hotplate 2 Press the symbol 8 The indicator lights The flexible zone has been switched on 3 Now select the required heat setting by sliding your finger along the programming zone corresponding to one of the two zones of the flexible zone The heat setting lights in the indicators for both cooking zones 4 Changing the heat setting change the heat setting by sliding your finger on one of the two programming zones To add another piece of Press the symbol The indicator lights for cookware approximately 3 seconds during the search and
24. zone on the b symbol The function has been activated 20 How to deactivate Touch the programming zone the b symbol The function has been deactivated In certain circumstances the Powerboost function may be switched off automatically to protect the hob s internal electronic components Timer function Automatic hotplate switch off Setting a duration This function can be used in two different ways to switch a hotplate off automatically as a cooking timer You enter a duration for the relevant hotplate When the duration has elapsed the hotplate switches off automatically The hotplate must be switched on 1 Touch the 9 symbol for the desired hotplate rin lights up in the timer display and the gt indicator appears 2 Touch the desired preset on the settings range The possible presets from left to right are 1 2 3 to 10 minutes 1 2 5 m Ve ttn A 00 fig uta Sy NN O 5 T lt gt 3 Slide your finger along the settings range repeatedly within 10 seconds until the desired duration is achieved 21 Automatic setting When the time has elapsed Changing or cancelling the duration Note Automatic timer Notes 22 The duration set is displayed for 10 seconds and then starts to count down If you touch presets 1 to 5 on the settings range for a longer t
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