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Bompani BO332AA/E User Manual

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of aluminium and plastic material that have unintentionally

melted onto the heated cooking area and also residues of

sugar or food with a high sugar content. In this way, any

damage to the cooking top surface can be prevented. Under no

circumstances should abrasive sponges, or corrosive chemical

detergents, such as oven sprays or stain removers, be used.

WARNING: STEAM CLEANERS MUST NOT BE

USED.

USE (Fig.9)

A

B

D

C

D

G

C

G

C

D

E

F

F

SWITCHING THE COOKING TOP ON

On commissioning, the appliance will be in the safety position, i.e.

control lock is active and the B key is illuminated. In order to use

the appliance the safety function must be deactivated by pressing

the B key until the indicator light switches off. Press A key to switch

the top on.

All the G displays relative to the cooking zones switch on in the

standby position.

The control unit remains active for 10 seconds.

If no cooking zone is selected within this time, the ccoking top

switches off automatically.

SWITCHING THE COOKING ZONES ON

Press the C key to activate the plate in position 1

(minimum

power) or press the D key to activate the plate in position 9

(max. power).

Adjust the temperature using the C or D key. The power of

the individual cooking area can be regulated into 9 different

positions and will be shown on the luminous display G with a

number from “1 to 9”.

RESIDUAL HEAT

If the temperature of the cooking area is still high (over 50°)

after it has been switched off, the relative display will indicate

the symbol (residual heat). The symbol will only switch off

when the burn risk in no longer present.

POT DETECTION

If the symbol should appear on one of the cooking area

displays, it means that:

1)The recipient being used is not suitable for induction

cooking.

2)The diameter of the recipient used is inferior to that allowed

by the appliance.

3) No recipient is present.

TIMER

This function allows establishing the time (from 1 to 99

minutes) for automatic switch-off of the selected cooking area.

Press E key to enable the timer. Press the C or D key to

set the time that will be shown on display E.

T

he display E of all

cooking zones symbol appears flashing. Select the required cooking zone

with one of the buttons, C or D. An LED next to the diplay of the active zone,

will indicate the selection. Set the power of the area between

1 and 9 with the

same keys C or D . The selection will be confirmed after a few seconds, with

audible beeps. The countdown will be displayed on

E.

An acoustic signal

will indicate the timer expiration and the relative cooking zone

will automatically switch off. Press any of the keys to stop the

acoustic signal.

To disable the timer, press the button C and D the timer.

CONTROL PANEL LOCK

It is possible to block the controls to prevent the risk of

unintentional modification of the settings (children, cleaning

etc.).

By pressing the B key, the controls are blocked and the relative

warning light switches on.

To release the controls and change the settings (e.g.interrupt

cooking), the B key must be pressed. The cooking top can

however be switched off even when the controls block is

activated. In this case the controls block remains active when

the top is switched on again.

SWITCHING THE COOKING AREA OFF

To switch a cooking area off, press simultaneously the C and

D key of the relative zone, or press the D key until reaching

position .

SWITCHING THE COOKING TOP OFF

To turn off the cooking top entirely hold down the A key.

SAFETY SWITCH

The appliance has a safety switch that automatically switches

off the cooking zones when they have been operating for a

certain amount of time at a given power level.

POWER LEVEL

OPERATING TIME LIMIT (hours)

1 - 2

6

3 - 4

5

5

4

6 - 7 - 8 - 9

1,5

DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

The European Directive 2002/96/EC regarding Waste

Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),

envisions that electrical household appliances must not

be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste

stream. The appliances must be collected separately in

order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the

materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and

the environment.

The crossed-out dustbin symbol is found on all products to remind

of the obligation regarding separated waste collection. Consumers

should contact their local public service or their local dealer for more

information on the correct disposal of old household appliances.

THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY

FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREAKING

THE ABOVE WARNINGS. THE WARRANTY IS NOT VALID

IN THE CASE OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO

COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE WARNINGS.