SCHOLTES B 40 L EC.1 SF Operating Instructions Manual page 12

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Gas Hob Operating Instructions
To select and set this option:
Press button T3; windows D3, 4, 5 and 6
flash alternately, displaying the symbol "t"
and window D2 displays the figure "99"
(the maximum time value which may be
set).
Select the desired burner using + or -;
Use timer buttons T3 and T4 to set the
desired cooking time.
The power level indication appears on
the "timed" burner as usual (although this
may be modified during the operating
period), interrupted every 10 seconds by
the indication t;
At the end of the operating period, the
burner switches off and a buzzer sounds;
The timer operating period can be set to
a duration of anywhere between 0 and 99
minutes.
To shut of the timer function before the
time has elapsed, press the – button (T3)
until the value 0 is reached, or press the
buttons + and – (T3 and T4)
simultaneously.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
If a burner cannot be switched on or off,
after attempting automatic re-ignition (for
a maximum period of 6 seconds), the
signal F2 (fault indication) will flash on
the display corresponding to that burner.
When the hob is ON and the burners
switched off, if no activity is detected on
the keypad after 1 minute, a buzzer
sounds and the keypad is locked (the
display D1 is activated); after a further
minute a buzzer sounds again and the
hob switches off once and for all, with the
keypad remaining locked.
Nevertheless, in every operating status
(off, hob on and burners off, or hob and
burners on), after 1 minute of inactivity on
the keypad it will become locked.
After an hour of operation with no
adjustments made to a particular burner,
the burner will switch off.
To achieve the maximum burner
performance level, we recommend that
only cookware with a suitable diameter
for the relevant burner is used, thereby
preventing the flame from leaking out
from under the base of the pan (see table
below).
Furthermore, when a liquid begins to boil,
we recommend that the flame is reduced
to the lowest level possible to keep the
pan contents boiling.
BURNER
A. Auxiliary
B. Semi-rapid
C. Rapid
To ensure the burners operate efficiently: All types
of deep casserole dish may be used on the
burners, as long as the edges of the cookware do
not overlap the perimeter of the hob. The most
important thing is that the base of the cookware is
perfectly flat.
After a burner has been switched off, "H" will
flash on the corresponding display to indicate
that the burner is still hot.
If the hob is switched off (button T1), this
signal will become fixed instead of flashing,
until the burner has cooled completely.
Pan diameter (cm)
6-14
15-22
18-26
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