Warming Function With Pyro Sensor And Touch - Berner System 60/20 Manual

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Rotary switch Start in
Clockwise
Range α40°-320°
Rotary switch start
counterclockwise
Range α40°-320°
Compatibility mode:
When the electronic potentiometer is set to compatibility mode, it behaves the same as a
conventional potentiometer on the standard IO
(Warm hold function instead of power level 1 to 3)

Warming function with pyro sensor and touch

Instead of the potentiometer (Poti must NOT be connected), the touch display takes control.
The device is switched on by means of the on-off button.
The function key can be used to switch between power control and temperature control. The
temperature range is from 70-240°C in 1°C increments with the
Up and down buttons adjustable. The power setting is carried out in half steps of stage
1 to 9. The last used temperature is stored. It also stores whether power control or keeping warm
was active.
Elements Description
On-Off button
Function button
On button
Ab button
The set temperature is displayed on the 3-digit display.
The LED ring is also connected to the set temperature range with abrightly
Displayed.
The actual temperature is displayed as a weak luminous tail above or below the
Target temperature LED. When the target temperature is reached, no tail is visible.
Elements Description
Arrow Right
Arrow Left
Ver. 3.6
Power control level 1-9
Temperature control 70-240°C
Function
Button for 1 sec to press
Switching on or off
0.5 sec.
Switching between power control and
temperature control
Power setting:
Quick press: increment in 0.5 steps
Temperature:
Quick press: increment in 1 steps
Long press: increment in 5 steps
Power setting:
Short press: decrement in 0.5 steps
Temperature:
Quick press: decrement in 1 steps
Long actuating: decrement in 5 steps
Function
indicates the function-dependent direction of
rotation
indicates the function-dependent direction of
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© Bernese cooking systems 2018
17.07.2014

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