Beko HIC64402T User Manual - Page 18
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Residual Heat Functions An "H." (residual heat) lights up on the hotplate displays of a deactivated hotplate or hob if a surface temperature of over 60°C was determined for the hob. A "0" will light up on the display when the residual heat falls down from 60°C. After an interruption of the supply voltage occurred, that the residual heat display flashes, if the corresponding hotplate had a residual heat of greater than 60 °C before the power interruption occurred. The display will flash until the max. residual heat time has expired or the hotplate will be selected and activated. Sensor Calibration and Error messages The hob control performs an automatic calibration in reference to the sensor-, glassand ambient conditions after the main voltage is applied. No objects are allowed to cover the glass area of the sensor during the calibration. In addition, the hob control cannot be exposed to strong illumination, like sunlight, strong halogen lights, etc. Error reason Display Ambient light to high Fl Strong pulsating light (fluorescent tube) F2 Sensor covered with a bright object F3 Strongly fluctuating ambient light F4 Table -2: Error codes and source of errors Application Example: The calibration performs without any problems if the following illumination is present: Illumination through a light bulb without reflector (100W, opal) in a distance of 70 cm above the glass ceramic hob. After a successful calibration the function of the hob is also guaranteed even with strong illumination, for example with halogen spot with reflector ( 50W). In case of an error, the calibration is repeated until the ambient conditions allow a successful calibration. The operation of the hob control is only possible, if the calibration of all sensors were successfully completed. You must remove all objects on the hob during calibration process. Furthermore the ambient light should not be too high during the calibration. In case of the message F2, F2 or F4 the user should switch off all ambient light sources or cover the window for the time of the calibration process after the first connection to the power line. After successful finished calibration process the control tolerates a very high rate of ambient light. During the operation of the hob control it is continuously adopting and recalibrating towards the change in the ambient conditions. The touch control has a sensor which protects against overheating. When responding to this sensor, the relevant burner will be deactivated. For information on explanations or error messages, please see chart. In the event of the non-stop activation of a button (longer than 10 seconds), the entire control system will be deactivated and a permanent signal will sound. 17
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