be dangerous and cause a fire if
left unattended. NEVER try to ex-
tinguish a fire with water. Rather,
disconnect the appliance and
then cover the flames with a cover
or sheet, for example.
- The cooking process has to be
supervised. A short term cooking
process has to be supervised
continuously.
- Unattended cooking on a hob
with fat or oil can be dangerous
and may result in a fire.
- Fire hazard: do not store elements
on cooking surfaces.
- Only counter top protectors de-
signed for use with the coo-
king appliance and listed in
the manufacturer's instructions
should be used as suitable pro-
tection for the counter top incor-
porated in the appliance. Use of
unsuitable protectors may cause
accidents.
- WARNING: Accessible parts will
become hot when in use. To avoid
burns and scalds children should
be kept away.
Insert in the fixed wiring a mean for
disconnection from the supply ma-
ins having a contact separation in
all poles that provide full disconnec-
tion under overvoltage category III
conditions, in accordance with the
wiring rules. The plug or omnipolar
switch must be easily reached on
the installed equipment.
This appliance is not intended to be
used via an external timer or a re-
mote control system.
The manufacturers decline any
responsibility in the event of non-
compliance with what is described
above and the accident prevention
norms not being respected and fo-
llowed.
To avoid all risk, if the power cable
becomes damaged, it must only be
replaced by the manufacturer, by
an authorised service centre, or by
a qualified electrician.
User's Instructions
Installation
All operations relative to installation (electric connec-
tion) should be carried out by skilled personnel in
conformity with the rules in force.
As for the specific instructions see part pertaining to
installer.
Use
TOUCH CONTROL HEATING ELEMENTS
Touch sensitive keys
All operations can be performed using touch sensi-
tive keys (capacitive sensors) located on the front of
the control board; each key has a corresponding dis-
play. All actions are confirmed by an audible signal.
TOUCH CONTROL (Fig. 2)
1 ON / OFF
2 Minus -
3 Plus +
4 Double / Triple Circuit
5 Cooking zone
6 Setting level display
7 Dual circuit pilot light
8 Illuminated Segment Multiple Circuits
Switching the Touch Control on/off
After mains voltage is applied, the touch control ini-
tialises for approximately one second before it is re-
ady for use.
All displays and LEDs flash for approximately one se-
cond after resetting. Once this period is complete, all