Touchpad Sensors; Power Levels; Figure 010-2: Selection Electronic Components; Figure 010-3: Burner Controls - Miele KM 5773 Technical Information

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Figure 010-2: Selection Electronic Components

Figure 010-3: Burner Controls

2.6

Touchpad Sensors

Each touchpad sensor has a transmitter diode and a receiver diode. The
transmitter diode emits infrared waves and when a finger is on the touchpad,
these waves are reflected back to the receiver diode. In this way the appropriate
touchpad sensors are activated.
If one or more touchpads are pressed for longer than 12 seconds, the cooktop is
automatically shut off. F flashes in the burner display; see Section 010-2.14.
Exceptions:
Activating the lock function
Switching off a burner or timer by simultaneously pressing the - and +
touchpads
Accessing programming mode
The audible confirmation indicator set as standard operates with every touchpad
activation. It can be deactivated in customer programming mode. See Section
010-4.1.
Note:
Touchpads must be kept clean, and cleared of items.
Placing hot pots on the touchpads may cause damage to the underlying
electronic(s).
2.7

Power Levels

The burners are set as standard with 12 power settings.
At switch-on, they are at level 0.
1 Main switch  touchpad
2 Lock icon $ touchpad
3 Dot LED to indicate locking $
4 Timer u touchpad
5 Minus - and plus + touchpads
6 Indicator for timer (01 to 99) or memory program (P1 to P5)
with dot LED to indicate assigned memory programs
7 Dot LED to indicate burners
8 M touchpad for memory function
1 Minus - and plus + touchpads
2 Power levels 1 - 12
3 Dot LED
4 12-segment light ring
5 Touchpad for activating the booster
6 Segment in light ring to indicate booster
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