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MODIFYING THE POWER LEVEL
DURING REMOTE COOKING
1 The hotplate must have already been
selected. The corresponding decimal
point has to be lit. (13)
2 Use sensor
power level (4/5).
When increasing the power using the
sensor
(5) the time that has already
elapsed is taken into account.
Example:
You have selected power
remote cooking) and after 30 seconds you
change it to
cooking time will be 6 minutes (6.30 minus
0.30). When you use sensor (4) to alter the
power, remote cooking automatically dis-
connects.
DISCONNECTING REMOTE COOKING
When at least 10 seconds have elapsed
since activating remote cooking:
1 The hotplate must have already been
selected. The decimal point (13) has to
be lit.
2 Touch the
cooking function is deactivated.

Timer Function

This feature enables you to do your coo-
king while you yourself are not present:
The selected hotplate will switch off auto-
matically when the time you have chosen
elapses.
When no hotplate is programmed, the
clock can be used as a counter for coun-
ting down (see the section "The clock as a
28
or
to change the
1
(1 minute's
4
(6.5 minutes). The remote
sensor (4). The remote
counter").
MODELS VT TC 60 PH, TR 640, TT 640
and TZ 640
Switching on the clock
1 The hotplate that is to be controlled must
have already been selected. The corres-
ponding decimal point (13) has to be lit.
Do not try to time a hotplate that
has not been selected, as it will not
switch off when the time you have cho-
sen elapses.
2 Select a power level between 1 and 9 for
the hotplate that has been selected.
3 Touch the clock sensor
00
cator (8) shows
4 Use the
or
the time you wish to set (from 1 to 99
minutes).
The clock will, after just a few seconds,
begin to monitor the time automatically.
The monitoring indicator light that corres-
ponds to the hotplate that is being timed
(11) will come on.
Please note: The timer can only be
used for one hotplate. More than one
hotplate cannot be timed simultane-
ously.
You can keep your finger on the
sensors (5/4) to make the minutes pass by
automatically and choose your selection
more quickly.
Changing the programmed time
The time that you have set can be chan-
ged subsequently, if you so wish.
(7). The indi-
.
sensors (5/4) to select
or

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