15.4 Operating the Appliance
15.4.1
Switching Off
15.4.2
Switching On
15.4.3
Power Stage
caso Master P1
The complete appliance is switched off using the Master
On/Standby 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-".
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.
Plug the power plug into a suitable outlet.
The control lamp of the ON/Standby switch lights up and the
temperature of the cooker plate surface is displayed: is the
temperature of the surface of the induction cooker lower than
50°C, the display shows "-L-".
cooker plate surface is over 50 °C, it is displaying "-H-". An
acoustic signal sounds. Now the device is in standby mode.
Place a suitable cooking pot (Ø 20 cm, 25-30 cm x 15-20 cm)
with its contents to be cooked on the centre on the hob. If display
shows - - - , please check the pot you use – chapter
"Instructions on cookware").
Press the On/Standbyswitch (1), to turn the induction hotplate
on. The control lamps of "Power stage" and "Slow Cooking"
blinks and an acoustic signal sounds.
Press the selection key >> (2) once to select the power stage
(Indicator lamp showing power stage). The preset power stage
"5" is selected and the device turns on.
With the + / - Keys (4), you can change the settings at any
time in a range from 1 – 10.
Please note
When the temperature of the
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