4 Replacing the battery
If the LED on the wireless cooking
sensor does not light up when
pressed, the battery is discharged.
Changing the battery:
Remove the silicone cover from
1.
the lower section of the cooking
sensor casing and remove both
screws using a screwdriver.
→ Fig.
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Open the cooking sensor lid and
2.
remove the battery from the base.
→ Fig.
5
Insert a new battery, observing the
3.
instructions for the battery poles.
Only use premium-quality CR2032
batteries.
→ Fig.
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Note: Do not use any metal ob-
jects to remove the battery. Do not
touch the battery connection
points.
Close the cap on the cooking
4.
sensor. The indentations for the
screws on the cap must be
aligned with the indentations on
the lower section of the housing.
Use a screwdriver to tighten the
screws and secure the silicone
cover on the lower section of the
cooking sensor housing.
→ Fig.
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Replacing the battery en
5 Cleaning
5.1 Cooking sensor
Clean with a damp cloth. Do not
place in the dishwasher and do not
get it wet.
When you are not using the cooking
sensor, remove it from the cookware
and store it in a clean, secure loca-
tion, away from any heat sources.
5.2 Silicone patch
Clean and dry before attaching the
cooking sensor. Dishwasher safe.
Note: The cookware with the silicone
patch must not be left to soak for
long periods in soapy water.
5.3 Window for the wireless
cooking sensor
Always keep the window clean and
dry. Important:
Remove dirt and oil splatters regu-
1.
larly.
For cleaning, use a cloth or a cot-
2.
ton bud and window-cleaning solu-
tion.
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Notes
Do not use hard or rough objects
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such as bristle brushes or scour-
ing pads to clean the hob, and do
not use scouring agents.
Do not touch the window for the
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wireless cooking sensor with your
fingers; this will soil or scratch it.
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