Keep warm function, Control panel lock, Principle of induction – Philco PHD 4313 S Uživatelská příručka

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04/2014

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Memory

After turning off the cooktop using the 0/I button, it is possible to renew the last setting, i.e.:
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settings of all hotplates;

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minutes and seconds of timers on selected hotplates;

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keep warm function.

To renew the last settings, turn on the cooktop using the 0/I button and then press the II button before the
indicator light stops fl ashing. The last settings will be renewed.

Keep warm function

This function enables the cooktop to reach and automatically maintain a temperature of approximately 70 °C.
In this way it prevents pots from boiling over as well as the burning of food.

Select a hotplate and "0" to "9" or "H" will appear on the display.
To activate the keep warm function, press the U button on the power selection zone, the display will show "U".
To deactivate the function, press the "U" button on the selected display. Then set the power level to "0" to "9"
or "H".

This function can be activated independently for each hotplate.
The function will remain activated for approximately another 10 minutes after cookware is taken off the
hotplate.

The maximum time that can be set for the keep warm function is 2 hours.

Control panel lock

The appliance is equipped with a  control panel lock function, which prevents accidental or undesirable
changes from being made on the hotplate control panel or the timer.
To activate the lock, turn on the appliance using the 0/I button. Simultaneously press the "P" and "0" buttons
on the right hotplate display, then press the display of the right hotplate again. "L" will appear on the display.
To deactivate the lock, simultaneously press the "P" and "L" button on the right hotplate display. Then press "P".

Principle of induction

An induction coil is located under each hotplate. When it is turned on, it creates a variable electromagnetic
fi eld, which produces induction current in the ferromagnetic bottom part of the pot. The result is that the
bottom of the pot located on the hotplate is heated. For proper operation, it is necessary that the cookware is
ferromagnetic (you can verify this using a small magnet), ideally cast iron, steel, enamelled, stainless steel with
a ferromagnetic base.
Conversely, unsuitable cookware materials are copper, pure stainless steel, aluminium, glass, wood, ceramics,
stone, etc.
The hotplate on the induction cooktop automatically adjusts to the size of the cookware. However, this will not
work for cookware with a diameter that is too small. The diameter of the cookware depends on the diameter of
the hotplate. If the cookware is not detected by the hotplate, U will appear on the display.

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