The control panel
Power/Temp
key
1. "Power/Temp" key:
selected is indicated by the lights. You can opt to set the power level (Power), or the temperature
(Temp), both in combination with the timer.
2. "ON/OFF" key:
3. "Arrow" keys:
up arrow increases the setting value and the down arrow reduces the setting value.
4.
These lights indicate what mode you have selected by means of the "Power/Temp" key.
5. You can read the programmed value on this display. The steps for capacity control are from
100W to 2000W, 35°C to 240°C for temperature control and from 0 to 180 minutes for time
settings.
Operation
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Put the plug in the socket.
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Set the pan of your choice on the cooking surface, bearing the above-mentioned instructions in
mind.
NOTE! Make sure that the pans are covering the indicated zones at all times during use in order
to prevent the appliance from getting damaged.
NOTE! Do not leave your pan on the burner while empty as this may lead to damage to your
pans.
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Switch the appliance on by pressing the "ON/OFF" key
the following steps.
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If your pan is suitable for induction and has a bottom diameter of 12 cm, at minimum, the
appliance will go into operation. You will recognise this from the fact that the fan will go on and
the display will show a capacity position of "1200".
NOTE! If the appliance beeps after being switched on, the pan you are using is not suitable for
induction or the appliance is defective. In case of any doubt, always contact the supplier of
your pan!
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Once the appliance is operating and the display indicates position "1200", you can programme
the appliance in one of the following two ways:
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Use this key to select the required function. The function that is
Use this key to switch the appliance on or to interrupt or reset the timer.
Use these keys for programming the capacity, temperature or time. The
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and the "UP" arrow key
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