Using The Timer; Using The Child Safety Lock - Fagor Eclipse Manuel D'utilisation

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Using the Timer:

The timer allows you to program your desired cooking time, after which the cooktop
will turn itself off.
1.
To begin using the timer, follow steps 1 to 3 of the "Using Your Induction Cooktop"
section (page 10). Then select a temperature from the "Selecting a Cooking
Temperature" section (page 10) or a Quick Launch function.
2.
Press the TIMER button to begin setting your time. Tap the PLUS button to
increase the programmed time by intervals of 1 minute. To "fast advance" your
programmed time press and hold the PLUS button until the desired time is
displayed.
If you want to decrease the time, tap the MINUS button. To "fast decrease"
your programmed time, press and hold MINUS button until the desired time is
displayed.
Once you have selected the desired cooking time, press the TIMER button to
confirm the time. The timer will start to count-down and the screen will alternate
between displaying the cooking temperature and the remaining cooking time.
3.
To change the programmed time while it's counting down, tap the TIMER button
once, then use the PLUS/MINUS buttons to increase or decrease the time.
4.
When the cooking time ends, the unit will beep and it will turn off.
NOTE: To continue using the cooktop after the programmed cooking time, press the
ON/OFF button and select your desired temperature or a Quick Launch function.
NOTE: The cooking time can be programmed for up to 3 hours when you're at any
given temperature between 140ºF - 260ºF. At any temperature that is higher than
260ºF the maximum programmable cooking time is 60 minutes.
EXAMPLE: If you start cooking your meal at 180ºF, you can program the timer for up
to 3 hours. If you decide to increase the temperature to 300ºF while cooking, then the
cooktop detects the temperature change and will automatically drop the timer to 60
minutes.

Using the Child Safety Lock:

To prevent children from turning the cooktop on accidentally or changing the cooking
settings, press the CHILD LOCK button. The red light on top of the button will turn on
and the cooktop will not respond to temperature or timer changes. You can press the
child lock button either when the cooktop is operating, or when it's in standby mode.
When the CHILD LOCK is on, the only button that will function is the ON/OFF button.
To turn the child lock off, it is not sufficient to just tap on the CHILD LOCK button. You
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