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Light indicating the hotplate's double
circuit is on (only next to double circuit
hotplates). In triple circuit hotplates,
there are two indicator lights, one for
each additional circuit.
Indicator light for timed hotplate (Models
TR 640, TC 620, TT 640, TR 735 AB and
TR 641).
Keylock indicator light (models shown in
figures 7 and 9).
Decimal point on indicators:
Light on: Hotplate enabled.
Light off (switched off): Hotplate disabled.
Indicator light for countdown counter.
* Only visible when in operation.
The controls are all operated by using the
sensors, each of which has an indicator
associated thereto. There is no need to
apply pressure to the glass on the sensor
you wish to use - the function is activated
simply by touching it with your fingertips.
Each action is confirmed by a beep.
SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON
1 Touch the On sensor (1) for at least
one second.
The touch control is activated and a 0 ap-
pears on all the power indicators (3) and
the decimal point (13) flashes on and off.
The operation below must be carried out wi-
thin 10 seconds (20 seconds on the models
TT 600, TT 630, TB 600, TR 600, TC 620,
TR 735 AB, TR 641 and TM 601), or the
touch control will automatically switch off.
SELECTING THE HOTPLATE TO BE
SWITCHED ON
Once the touch control has been enabled
using the sensor (1), the hotplates re-
quired can be enabled.
1 Touch the chosen hotplate's sensor (2).
A 0 appears on the corresponding
power indicator (3), and the decimal
point (13) comes on to show that the
hotplate is enabled.
2 Using sensor or (4/5) select the
power you want.
On models TT 600, TT 630, TB
600, TR 600, TC 620, TR 735 AB, TR 641
and TM 601 the sensor has a double
function: to enable the hotplate (first
fig. 9
Models TR 640, TT 640, TR 620, TT 620 and TM 620
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