Beko BDVI668 User Manual - Page 22
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Using the timer as an alarm function (Egg-timer) With this function, it is possible to setting the timer independently from cooking zone. 1. Touch "CI" key to turn on the hob. 2. Touch "+" and "-" keys simultaneously to activate the timer. 3. Touch "+" and "-" keys simultaneously to activate the timer. "00" symbol will be displayed by a blinking of both decimal dots in the timer displays. Right rear and left rear cooking zone displays serve as timer display when the timer is active. 4. Touch "+" or "-" keys to set the desired time. If no Timer value is selected you can start at 30 minutes by pressing "-" key. Deactivating the timer Once the set time is over, the hob will automatically turn off and give an audible warning. Press any key to silence the audio warning. Turning off the timers earlier If you turn off the timer earlier, the hob will carry on operating at the set temperature until it is turned off. 1. Select the cooking zone you want to turn off. 2. Touch "+" and "-" keys simultaneously to activate the timer. 3. Until "00" appears on the timer screen, touch "-" to set the value to "00". Dot shaped light on the relevant cooking zone display and the timer display itself turns off completely after having flashed for a certain period of time and the timer is cancelled. Using induction cooking zones safely and efficiently Operating principles: Induction hob heats directly the cooking vessel as a feature of its operating principles. Therefore, it has various advantages when compared to other hob types. It operates more efficiently and the hob surface does not heat up. 22/EN Induction hob is equipped with superior safety systems that will provide you maximum usage safety. our hob can be equipped with induction cooking zones with a diameter of 160, 200 and 250 mm depending on the model. With induction feature, each cooking zone detects each vessel placed on them. Energy builds up only where the vessel contacts with the cooking zone and thus, minimum energy consumption is achieved. Operation time constraints The hob control is equipped with an operation time limit. When one or more cooking zones are left on, the cooking zone will automatically be deactivated after a certain period of time (see Table-1). If there is a timer assigned to the cooking zone, the timer display will also turn off later. Operation time limit depends on the selected temperature level. Maximum operation time is applied at this temperature level. The cooking zone may be restarted by the user after it is turned off automatically as described above. Table-1: Operation time limits Temperature level Operation time limit - hour 0 0 1 8 2 6 3 5 4 5 5 4 6 1.5 7 1 .5 8 1.5 9 1 .5 Booster 5 minutes (') (') The hob will drop to level 9 after 5 minutes (optional) Overheating protection Your hob is equipped with some sensors ensuring protection against overheating. Following may be observed in case of overheating: