Operating The Appliance; Switching Off; Switching On - Caso SlimLine 2000 Original Operating Manual

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14.4 Operating the Appliance

14.4.1

Switching Off

14.4.2

Switching On

caso SlimLine 2000
The complete appliance is switched off using the Power switch
(1).
When you switch off the device via "On/Standby" and the
temperature of the cooker plate surface is lower than 50°C, the
display shows "-L-". When the temperature of the cooker plate
surface is over 50 °C, it is displaying "-H-".
Please note
► Note that the appliance's fan continues to operate for a while
after the appliance has been switched off in order to dissipate
the heat that has built up in the appliance.
► If the appliance is unused for an extended period of time
unplug, the appliance from the socket in order disconnect it
from the mains power supply.
Follow the instructions below in order to operate the appliance
safely.
Plug the power plug into a suitable outlet.
Within 3 seconds after connecting the appliance to the power
supply an acoustic signal sounds. The display shows a flashing
"0". The induction cooktop is in standby mode.
Place a suitable cooking pot with its contents to be
cooked on the centre on the hob (Ø 120 mm - 240 mm).
As soon as the induction cooktop is switched on the appliance
determines within 20 seconds whether suitable pots and pans
are being used. If a suitable cooking vessel has not been
recognized within 20 seconds the appliance returns to Standby
mode.
If a suitable cooking vessel has been recognized, the appliance
heats up to the set temperature or power level. You can switch
the setting if you press the menu key (7). According to that you
can adjust the timer.
In the event of unsuitable cookware an acoustic signal sounds
and the error code E1 appears in the digital display.
Please note
During the cooking process the temperature, power level and
timer can be readjusted as you wish.
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