Power Management - Miele SmartLine CS 7612 FL Operating And Installation Instructions

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Power management

The cooktop has a maximum total
permitted power consumption which
cannot be exceeded for safety reasons.
The two cooking zones on the cooktop
can be linked. This allows additional
power to be transferred from one
cooking zone to another.
The previously set setting has
precedence and the cooktop will
operate with this level.
If power is transferred from one cooking
zone to the linked cooking zone, the
power for the first cooking zone must
be reduced.
The possible values for the maximum
total permitted power consumption
can be found in "Overview – Cooking
zone data".
If the new cooking zone requires more
power than the first cooking zone can
provide, this may result in the following
consequences for the first cooking
zone:
- The power level is reduced.
- Auto heat-up will be 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.
If the most recently set power level is
reduced or the Booster function is
switched off, the power level for the
linked cooking zone can be increased
again.
How it works
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