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By default the “power level” mode is displayed by the figures “01” to “10”. By simultaneously
touching the “+” and “-“ sensors for 3 seconds the display switches over to show the power
values instead of the power levels; this means for example that “200” is displayed instead of
“01” and “1000” instead of “06”. This format is valid until the user will set it back. The selected
display format remains saved also after switch-off. Only after pulling the mains plug or a cut-off
from the mains there is a reset of the control to the default format with the figures “01” to “10”.
Details on the power levels/power values:
The values indicated are reference values and apply to standard steel pots with 20 cm Ø.
CT 2010/IN and CT 3410/IN left side CT 3410/IN right side
level 01 200 W level 01 200 W
level 02 350 W level 02 300 W
level 03 500 W level 03 400 W
level 04 650 W level 04 500 W
level 05 800 W level 05 600 W
level 06 1000 W level 06 700 W
level 07 1250 W level 07 800 W
level 08 1500 W level 08 1000 W
level 09 1750 W level 09 1200 W
level 10 2000 W level 10 1400 W
NOTE: The temperature at the bottom of the cookware is checked by a sensor in the centre of
the cooking zone. The regulation will only function properly if the cookware covers this area.
The cookware should have a flat and not too thick bottom to ensure a good heat transfer. The
maximum tolerable temperature for the “power level” mode is 200 °C.
Cooking in “temperature level” mode
The “temperature level” mode is ideal for roasting, grilling or frying.
• For cooking with the temperature level
mode touch sensor “temp“(6).
The appliance automatically switches
to temperature level “120 °C“.
The display (4) shows “120“, the LED
”temp“ (8c) is lit continuously.
NOTE: In case the appliance had not been
separated from the mains after its previous
use the display shows, as a suggestion, the
power lever as lastly set.
• By touching the “+“ sensor (3) you can
increase the temperature up to 240 °C.
• By touching the “-“ sensor (5) you can
reduce the temperature down to 60 °C.