Operating the hot plates – Инструкция по эксплуатации Beko CS 52010
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If your hob has 'Over heat protection'
Hotplates that have power bigger than 1000 IV^ have
heat protector inside
The thermal protector reduces the power, if excessive heat is
detected during abnormal operating conditions.
Operating the hot plates
Diameter of pot
* Max. concavity
* Max. concavity
bottom
in cold condition
in hot condition
T45 mm
0.9 mm
0.5 mm
180 mm
1.1 mm
0.6 mm
Abnormal operating conditions are
- When there is not any pot or saucepan on hotplate
- When all the water in pan or saucepan has evaporated.
- When there is excess boiling
-
If bottom of pot is not smooth flat (i.e. if it is concave or convex)
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If one cooks meal with cold water, abnormal condition will end.
In this case hotplate will run in full power.
Corresponding Cooking Values
Hotplate control posit
Jon
I
2
1
3
4 1 5 1 6
A p p lic a tio n
W a rm in g
S im m e rin g
C o o k in g - F ry in g -B o ilin g
A rapid heating hotplate is denoted by a red spot in the centre
of the hotplate:
Hotplate operating knobs
The knobs for the hob can be rotated in either direction to provide
fully variable heat control. When any one of the hotplates is on,
the red indicator light on the control panel will be on.
In order to switch the hotplate OFF turn the corresponding knob
to the 0 (zero) position. Knobs of the hotplates can be turned both
clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.
Check that all the cooker controls have been switched
off after use.
Adjust the hotplates to mid position (3) and leave on for
approximately 8 minutes in order to burn off the protective coating
on the hotplates. Do not place any pans or other cooking utensil
on the hotplates during this process. Fumes will be emitted during
the above operation but this is quite normal.