Smeg SE2631ID1 Cooktop User Manual


 
Instructions for the user
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5.5 Error messages from the electronic circuit board
The electronic circuit board has been designed to protect the hob components from malfunctions that
can damage them. For this purpose, some error messages have been provided, visible through the
power display.
If error codes from F1 to F9, should appear on the display, call the authorised service centre and tell
them the error code you have read.
If the display appears in this way
and an acoustic BEEP is heard, it means that a metal object
has been left inadvertently on the hob and that it could become hot if the hob is switched on.
5.6 Safety functions against accidental operations
To provide the user with the utmost safety, this appliance has been equipped with various safety
devices.
1) if two keys are accidentally pressed, no function is switched on. After 10 seconds, the
electronic circuit board will deactivate the product and some signs will appear
on the
power displays;
2) in the case in which the electronic circuit board continues to register a key being pressed
after the maximum power level has been reached, a safety device will automatically
deactivate the hob;
3) after a drop in current the appliance is not automatically restarted;
Points 1) and 2) can occur, for example, in the case in which a pan has been badly positioned on the
cooking hob and it covers the hotplate ON/OFF keys.
5.7 Cooking tips
The table below shows the power values which can be set, with the relative type of food alongside.
Settings may vary depending on the amount of food and personal taste.
KNOB SETTING TYPE OF FOOD
0 OFF position, use of residual heat
1-2
To heat food, keep small amounts of water on the boil, and whip up
sauces with egg yolk or butter.
3-6
To heat solid or liquid food, keep small amounts of water on the
boil, thaw deep-frozen food, cook omelettes of 2 or 3 eggs, fruit
and vegetables, and the like.
7-9
To stew meat, fish and vegetables, simmer food, make jams, and
so on.
10-11
To roast meat, fish, steaks, and liver; to sauté meat, fish, eggs and
so on.
12-14 To roast large cuts of meat
15 To roast, brown and cook large cuts of meat
POWER level (maximum power).
For best results and energy saving, only use pans suitable for electric cooking: