Automatic Safety Features; Switching Off The Induction Hob - Hanseatic MC-IV10241B2CC-A User Manual

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The appliance can also be switched off
while the safety locking mechanism is
activated. You must, however, deacti-
vate the safety locking mechanism before the
next use.
Deactivating the safety locking
mechanism
1. Ensure that the appliance is switched on.
"
" appears on the display of the timer
Lo
sensor (15).
2. Touch the safety locking mechanism sen-
sor (12) for three seconds.
"
" is replaced with "– –".
Lo
Now you can use all of the sensors on the
appliance again.

Automatic safety features

The appliance has a range of safety features
that warn of danger and protect the appliance
from damage.
Residual heat display
During cooking, the heat from the pot is trans-
ferred to the glass ceramic and the cooking
zone/mixed zone becomes hot. If you switch
off the cooking zone/mixed zone or the entire
induction hob, the residual heat indicator "
appears in the heat setting display of a cook-
ing zone/mixed zone that is still hot.
If the temperature of the cooking zone/mixed
zone falls below a specific value, the residual
heat indicator "
" will stop illuminating.
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Cooking zones/mixed zones and sensors
Automatic power reduction
The temperature of the electronic elements
inside the appliance is constantly monitored.
If the elements become too hot, the appliance
will automatically switch off.
Switching off the induction
hob
--
• To switch the entire induction hob off,
touch the On/Off sensor (11).
An acoustic signal will sound. All light indi-
cators, except for the flashing residual heat
indicators "
"
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-
-
H
-
", will go out.
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(11)

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