Beko HIC85402T User Manual - Page 19

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Table-1: Temperature setting parameters; Cycle time 47.0 seconds Temperature setting 0 OFF Time seconds 0 ON Time seconds 0 Operation time limit - hour 0 Booster time seconds 45.6 1,4 6 60 2 43,6 3,4 6 180 3 41.3 5,7 5 288 4 38,4 8,6 5 390 5 35.9 11,1 4 510 6 33.1 13,9 1 ,5 150 7 26,2 20,8 1 .5 210 8 19.2 27,8 1,5 270 9 0 47,0 1 ,5 Residual Heat Functions For a deactivated cooking zone whose surface temperature is sensed to be above 60°C or whose display indicates a value above 60°C, a "R" (residual heat) symbol appears on the display. When residual heat falls below 60°C, "0" appears on the display. When power restores after a power failure and if the residual heat of the relevant cooking zone was above 60°C before the failure, residual heat display flashes. Display continues to flash until the maximum residual heat time is over or the cooking zone is selected and enabled. Sensor Calibration and Error Messages When the supply power is applied, hob control system performs calibration depending on the sensor, glass and ambient conditions. Do not cover the glass part of the sensor with anything during calibration. Hob control system should also not be exposed to strong light sources such as sun light, strong halogen lamps and etc. Table-2:Error codes and error sources Cause of error Ambient light is too high Display Fl Sample application: Following lightning conditions will allow a smooth calibration: Illumination with a bulb without a reflector (100W, dull) 70 cm above the glass ceramic hob. After a successful calibration, it is warranted that the hob will operate as intended even under a strong illumination such as halogen spot lamp wit reflector (50 V . If an error occurs, calibration is repeated until the ambient conditions allow for a successful calibration. Hob control system can only be operated when the calibration of all sensors are successful. You must remove all substances on the hob during calibration. Also the ambient illumination should not be too strong during calibration. If one of the F1, F2 or F4 messages is obtained, user must turn off all light sources or close the window during the calibration process at first connection to the supply power. When the calibration is completed successfully, control system can tolerate high amount of ambient light. Hob control system adopts and recalibrates itself according to the changes in ambient conditions while it is in use. Fluorescent lamp F2 Sensor is covered with a bright F3 substance Ambient light is fluctuating strongly F4 ouch control is equipped with a sensor ensuring protection against overheating. Relevant cooking zone will be deactivated when reacting to this sensor. To obtain more information about the error messages, please see the table. If a key is activated repeatedly (for longer than 10 seconds), all control system is deactivated and audio signal is given. 19/EN

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Table
-1:
Temperature
setting
parameters;
Cycle
time
47.0
seconds
Temperature
setting
OFF
Time
-
seconds
ON
Time
-
seconds
Operation
time
limit
-
hour
Booster
time
-
seconds
0
0
0
0
45.6
1,4
6
60
2
43,6
3,4
6
180
3
41.3
5,7
5
288
4
38,4
8,6
5
390
5
35.9
11,1
4
510
6
33.1
13,9
1
,5
150
7
26,2
20,8
1
.5
210
8
19.2
27,8
1,5
270
9
0
47,0
1
,5
Residual
Heat
Functions
For
a
deactivated
cooking
zone
whose
surface
temperature
is
sensed
to
be
above
60°C
or
whose
display
indicates
a
value
above
60°C,
a
"R"
(residual
heat)
symbol
appears
on
the
display.
When
residual
heat
falls
below
60°C,
"0"
appears
on
the
display.
When
power
restores
after
a
power
failure
and
if
the
residual
heat
of
the
relevant
cooking
zone
was
above
60°C
before
the
failure,
residual
heat
display
flashes.
Display
continues
to
flash
until
the
maximum
residual
heat
time
is
over
or
the
cooking
zone
is
selected
and
enabled.
Sensor
Calibration
and
Error
Messages
When
the
supply
power
is
applied,
hob
control
system
performs
calibration
depending
on
the
sensor,
glass
and
ambient
conditions.
Do
not
cover
the
glass
part
of
the
sensor
with
anything
during
calibration.
Hob
control
system
should
also
not
be
exposed
to
strong
light
sources
such
as
sun
light,
strong
halogen
lamps
and
etc.
Table-2:Error
codes
and
error
sources
Cause
of
error
Display
Ambient
light
is
too
high
Fl
Fluorescent
lamp
F2
Sensor
is
covered
with
a
bright
substance
F3
Ambient
light
is
fluctuating
strongly
F4
Sample
application:
Following
lightning
conditions
will
allow
a
smooth
calibration:
Illumination
with
a
bulb
without
a
reflector
(100W,
dull)
70
cm
above
the
glass
ceramic
hob.
After
a
successful
calibration,
it
is
warranted
that
the
hob
will
operate
as
intended
even
under
a
strong
illumination
such
as
halogen
spot
lamp
wit
reflector
(50
V
.
If
an
error
occurs,
calibration
is
repeated
until
the
ambient
conditions
allow
for
a
successful
calibration.
Hob
control
system
can
only
be
operated
when
the
calibration
of
all
sensors
are
successful
.
You
must
remove
all
substances
on
the
hob
during
calibration.
Also
the
ambient
illumination
should
not
be
too
strong
during
calibration.
If
one
of
the
F1,
F2
or
F4
messages
is
obtained,
user
must
turn
off
all
light
sources
or
close
the
window
during
the
calibration
process
at
first
connection
to
the
supply
power.
When
the
calibration
is
completed
successfully,
control
system
can
tolerate
high
amount
of
ambient
light.
Hob
control
system
adopts
and
recalibrates
itself
according
to
the
changes
in
ambient
conditions
while
it
is
in
use.
ouch
control
is
equipped
with
a
sensor
ensuring
protection
against
overheating.
Relevant
cooking
zone
will
be
deactivated
when
reacting
to
this
sensor.
To
obtain
more
information
about
the
error
messages,
please
see
the
table.
If
a
key
is
activated
repeatedly
(for
longer
than
10
seconds),
all
control
system
is
deactivated
and
audio
signal
is
given.
1
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