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How it works
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Power management
The hob has a maximum total permitted
power consumption which cannot be
exceeded for safety reasons. You can
reduce the maximum total permitted
power consumption, see “Program-
ming”.
Cooking zones can be linked together
in pairs on the hob. This allows addi-
tional power to be transferred from one
cooking zone to another.
The values for the maximum total per-
mitted power consumption and which
cooking zones are linked together can
be found in “Overview – Cooking zone
data”.
If power is transferred from one cooking
zone (A) to the other cooking zone (B),
the power for the first cooking zone (A)
is reduced.
Example: the Booster function for cook-
ing zone (B) is activated.
If a cooking zone gives power to an-
other zone, this can have the following
effects:
- The power level is reduced.
- Auto heat-up is deactivated. Cooking
continues at the set level. If the
power is not sufficient, the power
level will be reduced again.
- The Booster function is deactivated.
- The cooking zone is switched off.
When the cooking zone stops transfer-
ring power to the other zone, the power
level can be increased again.
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