Boost Function - Rangemaster Eclipse 90 User Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Cooking zone timer (1 to 99 minutes):
When the hob is switched on, an independent timer can be
programmed for every cooking zone.
Select the temperature setting and activate the related heater
timer setting button, the timer can be programmed to switch
off a cooking zone. 10 seconds after the last operation, the
timer display will change to the timer that will run out next
(in cases where a Minute-minder timer is set for the center
heater).
When the timer has run down, a signal will sound, the timer
display will show "00" and the assigned cooking zone timer
LED will blink. The programmed cooking zone will switch off
and "H" will be displayed if the cooking zone is hot.
The sound signal and the blinking of the timer LED will stop
automatically after 30 seconds and/or by pressing any button.
Buzzer
While the hob is in operation, the following activities will be
signalled by the buzzer.
• Normal button activation will be accompanied with a
short sound signal.
• Continuous button operation over a longer period of
time (10 seconds) will be accompanied with a longer,
intermittent sound signal.

Boost Function

This function allows for rapid heating on the selected zone.
Once the selected zone has reached the required cooking
temperature the power level will reduce automatically to the
preset level.
To activate the pre-heat function
1.
Select the required cooking zone with a boost function
and set the desired cooking zone.
2.
Press the P (11) button once more. 'P' will show in the
display (Fig. 2.5).
3.
Activating the booster may cause the requested power
to exceed the maximum possible power and the power
management to become active.
4.
A necessary power reduction of the other cooking zone
of the same induction system is indicated to the user by
the allocated display flashing; it offers a correction time
of 3 sec. before the power reduction to the necessary
reduced power level (cooking stage) takes place. The
boost function has a time limit in the system.
The power density during boost mode may be too high when
heating oil, e.g. deep fat frying, and the base of the pot may
overheat. To achieve maximum system performance, you
must not use the boost function heat oil.
9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Rmb90hpeiblgl

Table of Contents