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Instructions for the user
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5.6.5 Booster function
The induction hob has a booster function for rapidly reaching temperatures. This
is recommended for saucepans and frying pans containing water. This booster
temporarily boosts the power thus exceeding also the nominal output of the
zone.
The booster is activated by turning the knob clockwise to position P. The symbol
appears on the relevant cooking zone display when the booster is on.
The booster remains active for up to 10 minutes and then switches off. The
display indicates the maximum cooking value [9]. During the last 3 seconds of
the booster function, the symbol flashes to indicate it is about to switch off.
The booster function will also switch off automatically if the hob becomes
excessively hot or the integrated power control is triggered.
If the knob is again turned to position P while the booster is already on, the
display indicates the maximum power value [9].
The function can be switched off by turning the knob anticlockwise to a lower
power level.
5.6.6 Residual heat
Each cooking zone is equipped with a residual heat warning device. After any
zone is switched off, a flashing may appear on the display. This warns that
the cooking zone concerned is still very hot. Cooking may be resumed while
is flashing.
5.6.7 Hob controls lock-out
When not in use, the hob controls can be locked to prevent children turning
them on by accident.
With the hotplates switched off, turn and hold both knobs to symbol for
about 2 seconds until the power symbol appears on the displays. Then
release the knobs.
The function can also be activated by turning and holding one knob to symbol
for at least 5 seconds.
To unlock it repeat the same operation: the hotplate’s displays will show a 0 that
will indicate that the hotplate’s lock has been deactivated.
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