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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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.
Sensor
Calibration
and
Error
messages
The
hob
control
performs
an
automatic
calibration
in
reference
to
the
sensor-,
glass
-
and
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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